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  • The Crimean Khanate, Ottomans and the Rise of the Russian Empire*

    The Crimean Khanate, Ottomans and the Rise of the Russian Empire*

  • The Crimean Tatars and Their Russian-Captive Slaves an Aspect of Muscovite-Crimean Relations in the 16Th and 17Th Centuries

    The Crimean Tatars and Their Russian-Captive Slaves an Aspect of Muscovite-Crimean Relations in the 16Th and 17Th Centuries

  • The Northern Black Sea Region in Classical Antiquity 4

    The Northern Black Sea Region in Classical Antiquity 4

  • Europeans and the Steppe: Russian Lands Under the Mongol Rule

    Europeans and the Steppe: Russian Lands Under the Mongol Rule

  • Karaims of the Crimea and Eastern Europe: Some Questions of Ethnicity and Identification

    Karaims of the Crimea and Eastern Europe: Some Questions of Ethnicity and Identification

  • Hijra and Forced Migration from Nineteenth-Century Russia to The

    Hijra and Forced Migration from Nineteenth-Century Russia to The

  • Heirs of Chinghis Khan in the Age of Revolutions: an Unruly Crimean Prince in the Ottoman Empire and Beyond

    Heirs of Chinghis Khan in the Age of Revolutions: an Unruly Crimean Prince in the Ottoman Empire and Beyond

  • Crimean Tatar Diaspora and Cultural Identity Between “Yeşil Ada”

    Crimean Tatar Diaspora and Cultural Identity Between “Yeşil Ada”

  • Apperception of Sufism: Sociocultural Background (Evidence from the Crimean Ulus of the Golden Horde)

    Apperception of Sufism: Sociocultural Background (Evidence from the Crimean Ulus of the Golden Horde)

  • Rethinking the Political System of the Jöchid*

    Rethinking the Political System of the Jöchid*

  • Crimea in Turkish-Russian Relations: Identity, Discourse, Or Interdependence?1

    Crimea in Turkish-Russian Relations: Identity, Discourse, Or Interdependence?1

  • Slavery and Empire in Central Asia

    Slavery and Empire in Central Asia

  • Slaves, Money Lenders, and Prisoner Guards: the Jews and the Trade in Slaves and Captives in the Crimean Khanate1

    Slaves, Money Lenders, and Prisoner Guards: the Jews and the Trade in Slaves and Captives in the Crimean Khanate1

  • Divided Sovereignty in the Genghisid States As Exemplified by the Crimean Khanate: “Oriental Despotism” À Rebours?

    Divided Sovereignty in the Genghisid States As Exemplified by the Crimean Khanate: “Oriental Despotism” À Rebours?

  • Slavery and the Ottoman-Crimean Khanate Connection

    Slavery and the Ottoman-Crimean Khanate Connection

  • Crimea and the Crimean Tatars After Annexation by Russia

    Crimea and the Crimean Tatars After Annexation by Russia

  • Crimean Karaites and Krymchaks As Indigenous Peoples of Crimea in the Modern Conditions

    Crimean Karaites and Krymchaks As Indigenous Peoples of Crimea in the Modern Conditions

  • The Crimean Tatars

    The Crimean Tatars

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  • Further Reading Kipchak and Oghuz, the Two Principal Tur­ Longworth, Phillip
  • The Causes of the Astrakhan Campaign of 1569
  • Conflicting Legitimacies in the Triangle of the Noghay Hordes
  • The Volga Tatars in Central Asia, 18Th-20Th Centuries: from Diaspora
  • Issn 2414-1143 Научный Альманах Стран Причерноморья. 2020. Том 23
  • The Predicament of the Crimean Tatars, Past and Present M
  • Translation of the Tanakh Into Crimean Karaim: History, Manuscripts, and Language
  • Crimean Tatar's Discrimination After Russia's Annexation
  • R.Yu. Pochekaev (National Research University Higher School of Economics, St
  • Perception of Homeland Among Crimean Tatar Diaspora Living in Turkey As Reflected on the Diaspora Journal Emel
  • The Crimean Karaites in the Portrayal of the I9ih-Century Polish Travellers
  • The Role of Nogay Hordes in the Russian Annexation of Crimea
  • The Annexation of Crimea: Rd 23 February 2016 Lessons for European Security
  • The Hülegüids 1258-1335
  • Estonians in the Crimea
  • Karaite Chronography of the 16Th–19Th Centuries from the Crimea and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • The Military Co-Operation of the Crimean Khanate with the Ottoman Empire in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries*
  • The Crimean Khanate Between East and West (15Th–18Th Century)


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