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Astrakhan Yurt Tatars and the events of the Smolensk War of 1632–1634

open access: yesИз истории и культуры народов Среднего Поволжья
The article examines the participation of the Astrakhan Yurt Tatars in the Smolensk War of 1632–1634. The mobilization potential of the Turkic service population of the Lower Volga region, the features of its involvement in the war against Poland and ...
Ilya Vasilyevich Toropitsyn
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Obyczajowość Tatarów polsko‑litewskich na Wileńszczyźnie

open access: yesActa Baltico-Slavica, 2015
The culture of Polish-Lithuanian Tatars in the Vilnius region The article analyses the culture of the Tatars who came to the Vilnius region centuries ago.
Dżemila Smajkiewicz-Murman
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Scolar, Mufti and Politician – Three “Lives” of Jakub Szynkiewicz

open access: yesLietuvos Istorijos Studijos, 2023
The article deals with the biography of the outstanding representative of the Polish-Lithuanian-Belarusian Tatar community – Jakub Szynkiewicz, whose life path fell on the first half of the 20th century, full of political upheavals and turning points ...
Diliara Usmanova
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Between Ethnic and Cultural Identity: The Effect of Turkish Religious Literature on the Lifestyle of the Lithuanian Muslim Community

open access: yesYearbook of Balkan and Baltic Studies
This paper examines the increasing presence of Turkish religious literature in Kaunas, Lithuania, home to the only brick mosque in the Baltic States and an active Muslim community with a Turkish imam conducting services.
Gintarė Lukoševičiūtė
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Działalność wileńskiego oddziału Związku Kulturalno‑Oświatowego Tatarów Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej

open access: yesActa Baltico-Slavica, 2015
The activity of the Vilno branch of the Cultural and Educational Association of Polish Republic Tatars The aim of the article is to describe the activity of the Vilno branch of the Cultural and Educational Association of Polish Republic Tatars ...
Urszula Wróblewska
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Lithuanian Tatars’ Hamail in the Funds of the Lvov of the National Scientific Library of Ukraine

open access: yesVilnius University Open Series, 2008
The prayer book of Polish–Lithuanian Tatars was written in 1808 in the Tatar language in the Arabic graphic with an admixture of Arabic and Persian turns. The keeping of the book is exposed, the architectonics of the text and the structural features of the code – a correlation of the size of binding and the book’s block, the form of binding counterfoil,
Lesia Dziendzieliuk, Eleonora Timoshenko
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Das Krim-Khanat und der Aufstieg des Zaporoger Kosakentums

open access: yesÖsterreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften, 2017
During the 15th and 16th centuries independent Cossack communities evolved in permanent conflict with the Crimean Tatars in the steppe regions north of the Black Sea.
Clemens Pausz
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The Journey of Turk Sindbad: Question of Determination the Source of Lithuanian Tatar Texts Written in Slavic Using Arabic Characters

open access: yesSlavistica Vilnensis, 2019
This article talks about the problem of determining the source of Lithuanian Tatar manuscripts written in Slavic using Arabic characters. Among the sources used by manuscript writers, there should be a clear distinction between Muslim and non-Muslim ...
Galina Miškinienė
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Similarities in Some Language Strategies of Muslim Bosnians and Lithuanian Tatars

open access: yesVilnius University Open Series, 2014
Šiame straipsnyje nagrinėjami bosnių ir Lietuvos totorių slavų kalbų panašumai. Abi bendruomenes sieja tam tikri bruožai, iš kurių svarbiausi yra islamo religija ir slavų kalbos, nors bosniai pagal kilmę yra slavai, o Lietuvos totoriai – tiurkų kilmės. Skirtingos buvo ne tik jų etninė kilmė, bet ir socialinė bei politinė padėtis.
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The “Father’s Sons”: The Elite of the Kazan Khanate in the Lithuanian Metrica

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2017
Research objective: Analysis of the phrase otetskie deti (“father’s sons”) in the Register Book of the Lithuanian metrics (Lithuanian Metrica) as designations of the military service class of the Kazan khanate.
V.V. Trepavlov
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