Continuity and Change from the Mongol Empire to the Crimean Khanate
This article examines the evolution of the initial protocol used in Mongol imperial decrees, tracing its development from the thirteenth century Mongol Empire throughout the period of Golden Horde to the Crimean Khanate. It highlights the continuity of Genghisid diplomatic and bureaucratic traditions– particularly the use of the formula sözüm/sözümüz ...
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Relations between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Kazan Khanate (1506–1552) [PDF]
This article considers the relationship between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Khanate of Kazan. The aim of this study is to analyze the dynamics and characteristics of the relations of the Kazan Khanate with Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
Ya.V. Pilipchuk
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Historical portrait of Shagin Giray, the last Crimean Khan
Introduction. The article examines the role of Shagin Giray’s personality in the social and political situation of the Crimean Khanate, which tried to preserve its independence in the struggle between the Russian and Ottoman states in the last quarter of
E. B. Vakhidov
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The Policy of the Crimean Khanate in the Okhmativ Campaign (1654–1655)
В статье исследуются политика Крымского ханства в Центрально-Восточной Европе, в частности взаимоотношения Богдана Хмельницкого скрымскими мурзами, которые находились в оппозиции к Мегмед Ґирею IV. Врезультате тайных переговоров украинского гетмана с татарами напротяжении Охматовской кампании крымские татаре не принимали участия врешающей битве между ...
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Insights from Bacillus anthracis strains isolated from permafrost in the tundra zone of Russia. [PDF]
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The Crimean Khanate under the reign of Gazi Giray II.
Cataloged from PDF version of article.
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Culture creates genetic structure in the Caucasus: autosomal, mitochondrial, and Y-chromosomal variation in Daghestan. [PDF]
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Features of land relations in the Crimean Khanate (1449–1783)
The basic forms of land possession in the Crimean Khanate during the XV–XVIII centuries have been considered and their specific features have been determined. It has been noted that the Khan lands were the largest form of state land possession. A special form of land possession was “kalhalyk” – it is a parcel of land that was owned by the heirs of the ...
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CRIMEAN GREEKS OF THE CRIMEAN KHANATE. ANTHROPOLOGICAL MATERIAL FROM THE NECROPOLIS NEAR THE VILLAGE OF MANGUSH [PDF]
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Crimean Khanat aggression against Cherkes-Temergoities in 1761–1762 [PDF]
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