Metaphors are a fundamental tool for shaping human understanding and interaction with the world. Indeed, they play a crucial role in cognitive and emotional processes, enabling individuals to comprehend one domain of experience in terms of another. Grounded in the Conceptual Metaphor Theory, this scoping review emphasizes the significant role of the ...
Giulia Magni +4 more
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Enlightened Declarations: Ottoman and Russian Proclamations in the Ottoman‐Russian War of 1768–1774
Abstract This article analyses the Ottoman and Russian proclamations during the Ottoman‐Russian War of 1768–1774 to understand their similarities and differences in discourse and their intended audiences, with a special focus on the elites of the Ottoman Empire.
Yusuf Ziya Karabıçak
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Reikšminiai žodžiai: LDK pavietų žemės teismai; Knygų sandara; Teisinė kultūra; LDK bajorija; Lietuvos totoriai; District land courts in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania; District court books; Legal situation; Lithuanian nobility; Lithuanian TatarsA rich ...
Vilimas, Darius
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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“ (= Транслитерация и анализ двух текстов из хамаила Александра Александрόвича: “Opisanie dni miesięcznych” и “Jakiego dnia znajduje się dusza w człowieku”) [PDF]
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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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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The “Father’s Sons”: The Elite of the Kazan Khanate in the Lithuanian Metrica
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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Given names in Polish Tatars [PDF]
Tatar community in Poland today is an ethnic minority of 1828 people who lived in the northeast of the country. Polish Tatars lived on the territory of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania since the end of the fourteenth century.
Altun, Hilal Oytun
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Islam in life of the Polish-Lithuanian Tatars (The XIV-XIX centuries)
© 2015 by the author(s). The urgency of the problem under investigation is caused by its being poorly studied in the national historiography. It is devoted to one of the main features distinguishing the Polish-Lithuanian Tatars from others - religion ...
Grishin Y.
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Participation of Lithuanian armed forces in the Polish-Ottomon War in the years of 1684-1699
The article constitutes an attempt to describe the participation of Lithuanian forces in the warfare with Turks and Tatars from 1684 to 1699, i.e. from the formation of The Ho-ly League until the Karłowice Treaty.
WAGNER , Marek, Wagner, Marek
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Yazma Miras / Written Heritage: The Image of the Polish-Lithuanian Tatars as a Transferred Stereotype in German Literature [PDF]
If we look at the subject of Islam and Eastern Europe in the context of the literatures of our countries, we encounter two paradoxes. On the one hand, there are two long-distance literatures that conveyed via translation narratives about Islam of the ...
Hotopp-Riecke, Mieste, Theilig, Stephan
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