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Beliefs in Good and Bad Days among the Tatars in Dobrudja and Among the Polish-Lithuanian Tatars (Preliminary Remarks)

open access: yesLietuvos Istorijos Studijos, 2023
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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The Presentation of the Tatars and the Turks in the Legends Related to Miraculous Images/Icons of Our Lady in the 17-18th Centuries in the Eastern Territories of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

open access: yesEikón Imago, 2022
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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The Peculiarity of the Compound Sentences in the Text of the Religious- polemical Works Written by Belarusian-Polish-Lithuanian Tatars

open access: yesSlavistica Vilnensis, 2019
The present paper focuses upon syntactic peculiarities of an arabographic text by Belarusian-Lithuanian-Polish Tatars. The text is extracted from manuscript P97 which dates back to the 18th century and is now stored at the Central Scientific Library of ...
Alla Kozhinowa
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The Conversion of Polish-Lithuanian Tatars from Islam to Christianity in the Nineteenth Century. A Typology and an Effort to Evaluate the Phenomenon

open access: yesStudia Religiologica, 2022
This article is an attempt to present the problem of abandoning the Muslim religion in favor of Christianity.
Artur Konopacki
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Destruction of religious monuments as a result of turkish-tatar raids on ukrainian lands, in the first quarter of the 17th century

open access: yesНауковий вісник Чернівецького національного університету імені Юрія Федьковича. Історія, 2023
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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Khan Jelaleddin and the Tatars at the Battle of Grunwald [PDF]

open access: yesКрымское историческое обозрение, 2021
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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A Few Words about the Hybrid Nature of Mawlid’s Text of the 18th Century

open access: yesLietuvos Istorijos Studijos, 2023
The present article focuses on the text created by Belarusian–Polish–Lithuanian Tatars that admires the birth of the Prophet Muhammad with the ap- propriate title “Mawlid” (Birth). The time of text creation is unknown.
Alla Kozhinowa
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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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The Significance of Antitrinitarian Translations of the Bible into Polish in the Dialogue between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Eastern and Western Europe

open access: yesVerbum Vitae, 2023
The author of this essay poses the question about the significance of antitrinitarian translations of the Bible into Polish for the exchange of ideas and achievements of science between Eastern and Western Europe in the second half of the sixteenth and ...
Rajmund Pietkiewicz
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The Budjak Tatars on the Polish-Ottoman Borderlands in the 16th and First Half of the 17th Centuries

open access: yesTürkiyat Mecmuası, 2023
After the collapse of the Great Horde in 1502, Tatars started to move from their former residences to the Crimean Khanate and later to the sanjak of Akkerman in the Ottoman Empire.
Gáspár Katkó
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