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60th Meeting of the Permanent International Altaistic Conference : Book of Abstracts [PDF]
Apatóczky, Ákos Bertalan
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The Moscow Councils of 1447 to 1589 and the Conciliar Period in Russian Orthodox Church History [PDF]
Ostrowski, Donald
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Ferguson, R. James
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SWS International Scientific Conference on Arts and Humanities - ISCAH, 2019
The article presents the results of the examination of the fragments of cast-iron cauldrons found in the territory of the Kazan Kremlin, which date back to the period of the Kazan Khanate in the 14th–15th centuries. The examination of the samples of cast-iron cookware was carried out using the methods of scanning electron microscopy and optical ...
Eugenia Flyurovna Shaykhutdinova +6 more
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The article presents the results of the examination of the fragments of cast-iron cauldrons found in the territory of the Kazan Kremlin, which date back to the period of the Kazan Khanate in the 14th–15th centuries. The examination of the samples of cast-iron cookware was carried out using the methods of scanning electron microscopy and optical ...
Eugenia Flyurovna Shaykhutdinova +6 more
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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 ...
Jarosław Pelenski
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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.
A. Burkhanov
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THE BASHKIRS AND THE KAZAN KHANATE: A REVIEW OF HISTORIOGRAPHY
Historical and cultural heritageThe article discusses the problem of relations between the Bashkirs and the Kazan Khanate according to the data of the domestic historiography of the post-war period. Researchers relied on the information of Bashkir (legends and shezhere), Russian (chronicles, historical works) and Tatar (tarkhan letters) sources.
I. V. Antonov
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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.
O. Pritsak
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