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A ferencesek és Jajlak katun [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
A Franciscan friar from the Crimea (father Ladizlaus custos de Gazma) wrote a letter to his brethren in 1287 in which he described the events that had happened not long ago.
Kovács Szilvia
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Byzantine Glazed Ceramics in the Cities of the Northern Black Sea Region in the Golden Horde Period (Second Half of the 13th to the Late 14th Century)

open access: yes, 2012
Glazed ceramics of Byzantine origin, which came has been found on town sites of the Northern Black Sea region referring to the Golden Horde period (second half of the 13th – late 14th cc.), is characterized in the article.
Maslovsky Andrey N., Bocharov Sergei G.
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Tarihsel ve Arkeolojik Araştırma Sonuçlarına Göre Ukrayna’da Selçukluların Maddi Kültürü

open access: yes, 2021
20 ve 21. yüzyılın son on yılları boyunca yapılan büyük ölçekli tarihi ve arkeolojik araştırmaların bir sonucu olarak, Ukrayna topraklarında Selçuklular’ın maddi kültürel mirası dahilinde çok sayıda eser/kalıntı keşfedilmiştir. Bunların gelişim aşamaları,
Anatoliy KARASEVYCH   +5 more
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The Location of the Tatar Shlyakh Trade Road from Azaq to Lviv along the Northern Coast of Sea of Azov and Black Sea (according to numismatic data)

open access: yes, 2020
Research objectives: The presentation of an inferred location of the Tatar Shlyakh trade road from Azaq to Lviv along the northern coast of the Sea of Azov and Black Sea.
Khromov K.K.
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Средневековая база из Старого Крыма

open access: yes, 2019
The architectural detail is suddenly find artifact, which is from the central part of the medieval city of Solkhat-Crimea. The artifact is an extraordinary, it had a constructive purpose, and was used as a monolithic foot or, less likely, at the top of ...
Kirilko, Vladimir Petrovich   +1 more
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The Crimea and Rum in the 13th–14th centuries: The Anatolian Diaspora and Urban Culture of Solkhat »

open access: yes, 2016
It was within the period between the second half of the thirteenth century and the early fourteenth century that the Northern Black Sea region started to get islamized.
Mark Kramarovsky
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From history of studying Muslim monuments in the Stariy Krym: Kerch Archaeological Conference

open access: yes, 2011
Розглянуті доповіді учасників тюрко-татарської секції Керченської археологічної конференції, спрямовані на вивчення старожитностей Старого Криму. Проаналізована роль з’їзду в дослідженні мусульманських пам’яток Солхату золотоординського періоду в другій ...
Ломакін, Д.А.
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Crimea and the “Emperors of Solkhat” in 1400–1430: A Chronology of the Reign and the Status of the Rulers

open access: yes, 2014
The first third of the 15th century was difficult and the most important period in formation of the Crimean Khanate. Despite the importance of the Crimea for the Golden Horde, it was rather peripheral district.
V.P. Gulevich
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Towns and Steppes of the Crimea in the 13th - 14th Centuries According to Archaeological Data

open access: yes, 2003
Nomadic Comans or Kipchaks, who are called the Polovcians in Russian chronicles, conquered the steppes of the Northern Black Sea littoral, which had been in the possessions of the Pechenegs in the middle of the 11th century.
Айбабин, А.И.
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On the «Solkhat Emperors» mint affair in the 1420s

open access: yes, 2013
В статье исследуется последний период чеканки серебряных денгов на территории Крымского улуса в 20-е гг. XV в. Работа была задумана автором как рецензия на два доклада, озвученных на Нумизматических чтениях отдела нумизматики Государственного ...
Хромов, К.
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