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The Question of Preservation of National Traditions: Culinary Heritage of Lithuanian Tatars
The history of Lithuanian Tatars settled in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania encompasses more than 620 years. During all these years they were influenced by various political, economic, religious factors.
Galina Miškinienė
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Türkiye’s Perspective Towards Lithuania and Lithuanian Tatars in the Framework of Cultural Diplomacy
In this study, the perspective of the Republic of Türkiye towards Lithuania and the Lithuanian Tatars has been examined within the framework of cultural diplomacy.
Mehmet Celal Varışoğlu +1 more
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The article provides preliminary notes on traditional beliefs and ideas about good and bad and happy and unhappy days known to Tatars in Dobrudja and Polish-Lithuanian Tatars. For this purpose, beliefs related to the days of the week from M.
Veneta Yankova
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Language, history, geography, belief, and culture have an important role in the societies to have a common identity and to maintain their existence by embracing this identity.
Mehmet Aça
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Fal – Fortune Telling from Chalil Juzefovich’s Tefsir (19th Century)
At the junction of the 20th–21st centuries more and more attention was being paid to the written heritage of Lithuanian Tatars. From 1997 to 2020 seven catalogues of Lithuanian Tatars manuscripts were published.
Galina Miškinienė
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The Parliament (Seimas) of the Republic of Lithuania the year 2021 declared as the year of the history and culture of Lithuanian Tatars. Lithuanian Tatars have left a bright footprint in the history of Lithuania, and they are a part of its history as ...
Galina Miškinienė
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For Ukrainian lands, especially the western region, the end of the 16th – the first quarter of the 17th century was a time of tremendous devastation due to constant Turkish-Tatar raids.
Halyna Yatseniuk
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The paper investigates how Christians of different denominations in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth described the Tatars and the Turks in the legends related to the miraculous image/icons of Virgin Mary.
Volha Barysenka
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At the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, there was a national revival of the Polish-Lithuanian Tatars connected with the general atmosphere in Europe where nationalism was a key ideology, as well as with the increase of the national
Selim Chazbijewicz
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Khan Jelaleddin and the Tatars at the Battle of Grunwald [PDF]
This article is a translation from Polish of the scientific work of the Polish historian of the Crimean Tatar origin Selim Chazbijewicz “Khan Jelaleddin and the Tatars at the Battle of Grunwald”.
Selim Chazbijewicz
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