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Enlightened Declarations: Ottoman and Russian Proclamations in the Ottoman‐Russian War of 1768–1774

open access: yesJournal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Volume 47, Issue 3, Page 259-278, September 2024.
Abstract This article analyses the Ottoman and Russian proclamations during the Ottoman‐Russian War of 1768–1774 to understand their similarities and differences in discourse and their intended audiences, with a special focus on the elites of the Ottoman Empire.
Yusuf Ziya Karabıçak
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Ukraine at war: Baseline identity and social construction

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, Volume 30, Issue 1, Page 8-17, January 2024.
Abstract Ukrainians' resilience in the face of Russia's 2022 invasion can be explained by cumulative identity change through successive revolutions: the Orange Revolution in 2004, the Maidan Revolution or Revolution of Dignity in 2013–2014 and the current as yet unnamed war. The two phases of the war, from 2014 and 2022, have accelerated both the civic
Andrew Wilson
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The problems of ethnic identification and the author’s concept in the historical novel “Tatars” by Güner Akmolla [PDF]

open access: yesКрымское историческое обозрение
Güner Akmolla, a representative of the Crimean Tatar diaspora in Romania is an active participant in the modern literary and artistic process. In her novel “Tatars”, which covers the socio-political events of the mid-nineteenth and early second half of ...
Shevket Yunusov
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THE PECULIARITY OF THE TURKISH THEME IN I.S. SHMELEV`S PROSE [PDF]

open access: yesВісник університету ім. А. Нобеля. Серія Філологічні науки, 2019
The article analyzes the specifics of understanding of Turkish culture in the works of I.S. Shmelev. On the basis of stories “Gassan and His Jaddy” (1906), “Kuzma the Soldier” (1915), “Trebizond cognac” (1938), novels “The Story of a Love” (1927), “The
Svetlana V. Sheshunova
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The Uses of Rupture in Medieval Northern Eurasian History

open access: yesThe Russian Review, Volume 83, Issue 1, Page 8-16, January 2024.
Abstract Will Russia’s invasion of Ukraine change bring about a rupture in how we write about and teach the history of medieval Northern Eurasia? Dominant accounts of the region’s medieval history invoke ruptures, such as the Mongol invasion, in the service of state‐centred narratives.
Nick Evans
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Key stages in life and creative way of the companions of Crimean Tatar literature Y.N. Bayburtly

open access: yes, 2014
В статье делается анализ творческого наследия деятеля крымскотатарской культуры и литературы первой трети XX века Я.Н. Байбуртлы. Здесь, впервые в научный оборот вводятся некоторые био-и библиографические данные, историографические оригинальные тексты,
Киримов, Т.
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Rethinking the right to know and the case for restorative epistemic reparation

open access: yes
Journal of Social Philosophy, Volume 55, Issue 4, Page 728-745, Winter 2024.
Melanie Altanian
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Historical and ethnographic studies of the state palace-museum of turkic-tatar culture in Bakhchisaray (1917–1929)

open access: yesИсторическая этнология, 2017
The article is based on a vast body of archival documents that were first introduced into scientific circulation and the activities of the Bakhchisaray State PalaceMuseum of the Turkic-Tatar culture in the years of the revolution.
Ulker K. Musaeva
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The politics of recognition of Crimean Tatar collective rights in the post-Soviet period: With special attention to the Russian annexation of Crimea

open access: yes, 2019
This paper examines the process of how Crimean Tatars strived to attain group differentiated rights since they have returned to their homeland in the early 1990s.
Aydin, Filiz Tutku, Şahin, Fethi Kurtiy
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Dervish Mehmed bin Mubarek Geray Genghisi. The Chronicle “Tarikh-i Mehmed Geray” (“Mehmed Geray’s History”) (part 5) [PDF]

open access: yesКрымское историческое обозрение
The Chronicle “Tarikh-i Mehmed Geray” (1682–1703) by the Crimean Tatar historiographer Dervish Mehmed bin Mubarek Geray Genghisi is the narrative source reflecting the history of the Crimean Khanate and the Ottoman state in 1682–1703.
Refat Abduzhemilev
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