Beginning of Crimea "Ottoman Archaeology" and Return of Mengli I Giray to Power in 1478
The research data on Crimean sites dating from the XV–XVIII centuries make it possible to establish conditionally chronological stages in the formation of Ottoman archaeology on the peninsula: 1) "Early Ottoman" (1450–1500): 2) "Ottoman" (1500–1600) and ...
Victor L. Mytz
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Historical geography of the Crimean Khanate based on the written sources of European origin from the 15th–17th centuries [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to examine the written narrative sources of European origin, containing information on natural conditions, territorial boundaries, cities and the administrative division of the Crimean Khanate.
Rasim Kadyrov
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Kırım Hanlığı’nda Kölelerin İstihdam Alanları (17. Yüzyılın İkinci Yarısı)
Crimean Khanate in northern area of Black Sea became the important slave source for Ottoman Empire between 15th and 18th centuries. Crimea is a location where Russian, Ukrainian, Bosnian, Polish, Nemce, Hungarian, Georgian and Circassian were getting ...
Zeynep ÖZDEM KÖSE, Faruk SÖYLEMEZ
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Research objectives: This article investigates the alignment of forces in political elite of the Crimean Khanate in 1613–1616. Research materials: A wide range of published and archived sources – books and ambassadorial documents of the Russian state ...
Vinogradov A.V.
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Steppe by Steppe : Exploring Environmental Change in Southern Ukraine [PDF]
This article considers the environmental legacy of Soviet central planning, that began in the late-1920s, and also longer-term human intervention, in the ‘natural’ world of rural Southern Ukraine.
Moon, David Gerard
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Report on the vakuf property of mosques, mesjids and mektebs of the city of Bakhchisarai (From the inventory of the former Mufti Efendi) [PDF]
To readers attention is offered a small fragment from the message of the Mufti of Crimea Musallaf Efendi, which provides brief data of the state of vakuf property of Muslim religious sites for 1785–1786 , prepared by the Qadies (Judges) of 5 ...
Shukri Seytumerov
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‘Nechto Eroticheskoe’, 'Courir après l'ombre'? – logistical imperatives and the fall of Tashkent, 1859 – 1865 [PDF]
This article explores the debates that preceded the Russian conquest of Tashkent in 1865. It argues that none of the explanations usually given for this – the ‘men on the spot’, ‘cotton hunger’, or the Great Game with Britain – is satisfactory.
Morrison, Alexander Stephen
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Crimean Khanate in Ottoman documents (part 2)* [PDF]
n 2013, in Istanbul (Turkey), with the assistance of the General Directorate of State Archives of the Republic of Turkey’s Prime Ministry, the book “Osmanlı belgelerinde Kırım hanlığı” (“The Crimean Khanate in the Records of the Ottoman Documents”) was ...
Refat Abduzhemilev
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EARLY CRIMEAN KHANATE SETTLEMENTS AS THE PRECURSORS OF THE TOWN OF BAKHCHYSARAI
Introduction: This paper analyzes the formation and development of major medieval settlements that emerged in the 14th–16th century within the boundaries of the modern Bakhchysarai. We studied written and archaeological sources to examine the evolution and structure of these settlements, and provide a general overview of the surviving architectural ...
Ramazan Alchikov, Zarema Nagayeva
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The Crimean Khanate in 1736 according to the Account of the French Consul, Adam Yavorka
Research objective: An introduction to the scholarly circulation of a unique document of 1736 and the evaluation of its informative potential as a source on the history of the Crimean Khanate.
Avakov P.A., Bespyatykh Yu.N.
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