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Establishment of Bahri Mamluks Rule in Egypt [PDF]
In the medieval history of the rule of Egypt, a special place is occupied by the sultans of the Tulunids, Ihshids and Mamluks. In the XIII-XV centuries, Egypt had a special place among the countries of the Middle East due to the activities of the Mamluks.
Aripova, Z. (Zukhra)
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Ancient economic and social concepts in the Genoese Gasaria Region [PDF]
The main theme of the article is the consideration of issues related to the presence of the Genoese Republic in the Northern Black Sea region in the 13th - 15th centuries.
Bocharov, Sergey G.
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Between Kraków and Istanbul: the art and architecture of the Crimean Khanate as the connecting link between Ottoman and European culture [PDF]
In the middle of the second millennium AD, Crimea became an outpost of Islamic civilization in south-eastern Europe. Muslim values, Islamic law, morality and aesthetics were at the heart of medieval Crimea: in the system of government, military ...
Czerwonnaja, Swietłana
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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.
Bocharov Sergei G. +1 more
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Research objectives: An analysis and generalization of materials on the history of the emergence of Karaite communities on the territory of the Crimean peninsula in the era of the Ulus of Jochi and the Crimean Khanate. Research materials: As a result of
Prokhorov D.A.
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The Crimea and Rum in the 13th–14th centuries: The Anatolian Diaspora and Urban Culture of Solkhat » [PDF]
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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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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After the Mongols conquered Crimea (1223–1278), the peninsula had favorable conditions for the formation of new urban structures. Due to the fact that in the XIII–XV centuries transcontinental trade arteries passed through Crimea, connecting East and ...
Victor L. Myts
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Production of glazed ceramics in south-eastern Crimea. Historical background and archaeological context [PDF]
During the second half of the 13th and throughout the 14th centuries, Crimea was at the epicenter of multi-ethnic and multi-cultural interactions between East and West that contributed to its economic recovery.
Iryna Teslenko, Oleksandr Dzhanov
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Seljuk Motifs in the Muslim Lapidary Tradition of the Golden Horde Crime
This study aims to identify and analyze elements of artistic and calligraphic design in epigraphic monuments of the Golden Horde Crimea that reflect the influence of Seljuk lapidary traditions from Asia Minor and Persia.
Useinov M.A.
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