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Muscovite Imperial Claims to the Kazan Khanate
Slavic Review, 1967The final conquest of the Kazan khanate by Muscovite armies occurred in 1552. The periods immediately preceding and following this event—that is, the years between 1547 and the late 1560s—were of paramount importance to the history of Muscovite political thought, for they witnessed the appearance of a considerable number of significant historical and ...
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III. Investiture of Khans with the Khanate of Kazan – a Legal Prerogative of the Muscovite Rulers
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XXX International Interdisciplinary Scientific Conference «Man and Nature: Priorities of Modern Research in the Area of Interaction of Nature and Society», 2021
In this article, the author characterizes the main socio-economic and naturalgeographical factors in the choice of the capital territory and the valley of the rulers (khans) based on materials from the study of the history of the medieval Tatar states - Ulus Jochi (Golden Horde) and the Kazan Khanate.
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In this article, the author characterizes the main socio-economic and naturalgeographical factors in the choice of the capital territory and the valley of the rulers (khans) based on materials from the study of the history of the medieval Tatar states - Ulus Jochi (Golden Horde) and the Kazan Khanate.
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Moscow, the Golden Horde, and the Kazan Khanate from a Polycultural Point of View
Slavic Review, 1967The seventeenth-century chronicles record an interesting event under the year 1574:At that time Tsar Ivan Vasil'evich enthroned Simeon Bekbulatovich as tsar in Moscow and crowned him with the crown of the tsars, and called himself [simply] Ivan of Moscow; he left the city and lived in Petrovka.
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Leatherworking in the Kazan Khanate
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Some Results of Archeological Study of the Kazan Khanate's Kremlin
Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia, 2009A. G. Sitdikov, F. Sh. Khuzin
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В статье рассматривается история происхождения таких этнонимов, как бигер-бидер, бесерман-бесерман-бусормен-бычырман, чуваш, прежние и более поздние названия народов, носивших это имя, а также кто и откуда произошел этот этноним. рассматривать с лингвистической точки зрения.
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В статье рассматривается история происхождения таких этнонимов, как бигер-бидер, бесерман-бесерман-бусормен-бычырман, чуваш, прежние и более поздние названия народов, носивших это имя, а также кто и откуда произошел этот этноним. рассматривать с лингвистической точки зрения.
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MUSCOVITE RELATIONS WITH THE KHANATES OF KAZAN' AND THE CRIMEA (1460S TO 1521)
Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 1983openaire +1 more source

