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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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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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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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Linguistic Features of Mirajname Texts in Manuscripts of the Lithuanian Tatars

open access: yesVilnius University Open Series, 2014
Totoriai, kurie pradėjo kurtis Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės žemėse XIV a. pabaigoje, sugebėjo išsaugoti savo tapatybę ir religiją. Vis dėlto dėl tam tikrų priežasčių Lietuvos totoriai negalėjo išsaugoti savo gimtosios kalbos. Lietuvos totoriai prarado kalbą XVI–XVII a., jos vietą užėmė slavų kalbos, vartotos šiame regione. Nors Lietuvos totoriai
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Modlitewniki muzułmańskie (1986) Stefana Mustafy Jasińskiego: analiza zawartości i znaczenie w praktyce religijnej polskich Tatarów

open access: yesStudia Religiologica
Muslim Prayer Books by Stefan Mustafa Jasiński, although written more than 40 years after the end of the Second World War, were undoubtedly the most important collection of prayers compiled by Polish ...
Michał Łyszczarz, Michał Moch
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Relations between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Kazan Khanate (1506–1552) [PDF]

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2014
This article considers the relationship between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Khanate of Kazan. The aim of this study is to analyze the dynamics and characteristics of the relations of the Kazan Khanate with Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
Ya.V. Pilipchuk
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Abu Ishak al-Thalabi’s “The Lives of the Prophets” as a Source of “The Embassy of Isa to Antioch” Attested in Lithuanian Tatars’ Kitabs

open access: yesSlavistica Vilnensis, 2019
The author argues that the Ruthenian text known as The Embassy of Isa to Antioch and written using the Arabic script in manuscript kitabs produced by the Tatars of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania is an abbreviated version of a chapter from the Lives of the ...
Sergey Temchin
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Boundaries Are Blurred: Wild Food Plant Knowledge Circulation across the Polish-Lithuanian-Belarusian Borderland. [PDF]

open access: yesBiology (Basel), 2023
Prakofjewa J   +5 more
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Transliteration und Analyse zweier Textpassagen aus dem Chamail von Aleksander Aleksandrowicz: „Opisanie dni miesięcznych“ und „Jakiego dnia znajduje się dusza w człowieku“

open access: yesSlovene, 2013
This paper investigates the language of the so-called Aleksander Aleksandrowicz Chamail, a 19th-century manuscript by Polish-Lithuanian Tatars kept by the Departmental Library of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Warsaw University (without signatory).
Insa J. Klemme
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