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Khanate of Kazan
The Crimean Khanate, Ottomans and the Rise of the Russian Empire*
Religion, Power and Nationhood in Sovereign Bashkortostan
Governance on Russia's Early-Modern Frontier
Jane Burbank New York University
Islam: State and Religion in Modern Europe by Patrick Franke
Nominalia of the Bulgarian Rulers an Essay by Ilia Curto Pelle
Armies of the Volga Bulgars & Khanate of Kazan Osprey Men-At
A History of Inner Asia
Victor SPINEI
Uli Schamiloglu University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, USA
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Gennady Aygi, an Anthology of Chuvash Poetry
Evolution of the Meaning of the Ethnonym Tatar: a Look from a Spatial Perspective
Formation of Iranian Studies at the Kazan University (19Th–Early 20Th Centuries)
Durham E-Theses
Linguistic Russification in the Russian Empire: Peasants Into Russians?
Intellectuals in the Modern Islamic World
Mongol Foundations of the Russian State: Space, Life Security, Sovereignty and War from the Golden Horde to the Civil War
The Main Strata of the Chuvash Personal Names in the Pre-Christian Period
Top View
Armies of the Volga Bulgars & Khanate of Kazan
The Crimean Tatars
RELIGIOUS and SECULAR ASPECTS in the HISTORY of TATAR NATIONAL EDUCATION from 8Th to EARLY 20Th CENTURY
The Volga Tatars in Central Asia, 18Th-20Th Centuries: from Diaspora
Studies in Honour of Mária Ivanics
The Influence of Ethnicity and Nationalism on Soviet and Post-Soviet Urbanization in Tallinn, Estonia and Kazan, Russia
The Ashtarkhanid Rulers of Bukhara
Russian Empire -- Tatar Theater: the Politics of Culture in the Late Imperial Kazan
ΣΆΣΠΕΙΡΕΣ / ΣΑΥΑΡΟΙ / ΣΑΒΕΙΡΟΙ in the 5Th CENTURY BC to the 8Th CENTURY AD
Bulgar Factories (Trading Posts) in the Kama River Area As a Factor of Adjustment to Feudalism Natalia B
Migration and Mobility in a Transottoman Context
Nurtazina ND1, Maidanali Z.2 PROCESSES OF
Muscovy's Expansion Into Western Siberia, 1581-1649
List of Articles
The Word Unuttered
How the Role of the Diaspora Makes Or Breaks National Secession Campaigns
The Annexation of Crimea in Russian Literature of the 18Th and 21St Centuries*