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Crimean Khanate
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 Northern Black Sea Region in Classical Antiquity 4
Europeans and the Steppe: Russian Lands Under the Mongol Rule
Karaims of the Crimea and Eastern Europe: Some Questions of Ethnicity and Identification
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
Crimean Tatar Diaspora and Cultural Identity Between “Yeşil Ada”
Apperception of Sufism: Sociocultural Background (Evidence from the Crimean Ulus of the Golden Horde)
Rethinking the Political System of the Jöchid*
Crimea in Turkish-Russian Relations: Identity, Discourse, Or Interdependence?1
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
Divided Sovereignty in the Genghisid States As Exemplified by the Crimean Khanate: “Oriental Despotism” À Rebours?
Slavery and the Ottoman-Crimean Khanate Connection
Crimea and the Crimean Tatars After Annexation by Russia
Crimean Karaites and Krymchaks As Indigenous Peoples of Crimea in the Modern Conditions
The Crimean Tatars
Top View
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)
The Crimean Khanate Between East and West (15Th-18Th Century)
The Relations of the Crimean Khanate with the Ukrainian Cossacks, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Muscovy During the Reign of Khan Islam Giray III (1644-1654)
The Annexation of Crimea in Russian Literature of the 18Th and 21St Centuries*