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Autor:
Ismagil Gibadullin, Il’nur Mirgaleev
Publikováno v:
Крымское историческое обозрение, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 24-34 (2024)
The article is about one of the most important works devoted to the history of the Crimean Khanate, the historical work “Seven Planets in the News of the Tatar Kings” (“As-sab’ as-sayyar fi akhbari muluk at-Tatar”) by the Ottoman author Sey
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ed5b317a8248413da7fb1ad2125c9f93
Autor:
Il’nur Mirgaleev
Publikováno v:
Zolotoordynskoe Obozrenie, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 89-101 (2016)
The author of this article points out that although the Golden Horde was created as the result of conquests that terminated the existence of such Muslim states as the Khwarazmian Empire and Volga Bulgaria, nevertheless Muslims perceived the territory
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4c3e0e562ca1406bb512c9d56f5e5466
Autor:
Il'nur Mirgaleev
Publikováno v:
Golden Horde Review. 10:77-88
Research objectives: Tamerlane’s personality evokes various assessments from historians, statesmen, and politicians. Also, the differences in the assessment depend on citizenship or a specialist’s belonging to a particular ethnic group. In the ca
The Crimea and Rum in the 13th–14th centuries: The Anatolian Diaspora and Urban Culture of Solkhat »
Autor:
Mark Kramarovsky
Publikováno v:
Zolotoordynskoe Obozrenie, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 55-88 (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. Solkhat, the administrative centre of the Golden Horde in the Crimea, played a cr
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a198bbae3e194c7fa5bac0102a242dd5
Autor:
Kees Boterbloem
A History of Tatarstan: The Russian Yoke and the Vanishing Tatars surveys the history of the Tatar people living along the Volga river. It argues that the Volga Tatars were Russia's first colonized people and after their subjugation in 1552, the Tata
Autor:
Felicia Roşu
Slavery in the Black Sea Region, c.900–1900 explores the Black Sea region as an encounter zone of cultures, legal regimes, religions, and enslavement practices. The topics discussed in the chapters include Byzantine slavery, late medieval slave tra
Autor:
Ovidiu Cristea, Liviu Pilat
The history of the Black Sea may be considered as alternating between an “inner lake,” when a single empire establishes control over the sea and its surrounding areas, and that of an open sea, in which various continental or maritime powers compe