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Crimean Khanate --- Crimean Khanate --- Turkey --- Foreign relations --- History. --- Foreign relations
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Poland --- Crimean Khanate --- Foreign relations
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This is an extensive study, supplemented by an edition of relevant sources, of the diplomatic contacts between Poland-Lithuania and the Crimean Khanate between the early 15th and the late 18th century. It contains a chronology of mutual relations, a formal analysis of various types of documents, and a glimpse into the working of the Crimean chancery, where Genghisid and Islamic forms mixed with those borrowed from Christian Europe. The book provides a fascinating insight into the intercultural exchange between Catholic Poland (with Latin and then Polish as the main chancery language) and predominantly Orthodox Lithuania (with Ruthenian as the main chancery language) on the one hand, and the Muslim Crimean Khanate (with Khwarezmian Turkic and then Ottoman Turkish as the main chancery language) on the other. It depicts Eastern Europe as a zone of contact, where the relations between Slavs and Tatars were by no means always hostile.
International relations. --- Poland --- Crimean Khanate --- Poland --- Poland --- Crimean Khanate --- Poland --- Crimean Khanate --- Foreign relations --- Foreign relations --- Foreign relations --- Foreign relations --- Foreign relations --- Foreign relations --- Foreign relations
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Khazars --- Christian hagiography --- Crimea (Ukraine) --- Crimean Khanate --- Byzantine Empire
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Crimean Tatars --- History. --- Crimea (Ukraine) --- Crimean Khanate --- History. --- History.
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The Crimean Khanate between East and West, edited by Denise Klein, presents a collection of studies exploring the politics, society, and culture of the Crimean Khanate, as well as the khanate's place within early modern Europe. Twelve articles in English and German, written by scholars of different backgrounds and perspectives, introduce one of the least studied regions in Eastern Europe, from the emergence of the khanate as a successor of the Golden Horde in the fifteenth century until the end of Tatar rule with the incorporation of Crimea into the Russian Empire in 1783. The volume offers new research on the steppe traditions and the socio-political order of the Crimean heir to the empire of Genghis Khan as well as on the geopolitical role of a state that stood at the intersection between the Ottoman Empire, the Orthodox East, and the Latin West. It reveals the considerable freedom the khans enjoyed while being under Ottoman suzerainty and the various contacts the Islamic khanate maintained with its Christian neighbors. The volume also provides insight into a society of exceptional cultural diversity and into Tatar elite and popular culture. Finally, it traces how Christians' perceptions of Crimea and the Crimean Tatars impacted the formation of the European 'self' and European politics, until long after the end of Tatar rule
Crimean Khanate --- Crimée (Khanat) --- History --- Congresses --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Crimée (Khanat) --- Congrès --- Congresses. --- Crimean Khanate - Congresses
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Crimean Khanate --- Ukraine --- Ukraine --- Crimean Khanate --- Russia --- Crimean Khanate --- Crimée (Khanat) --- Ukraine --- Ukraine --- Crimée (Khanat) --- Russie --- Crimée (Khanat) --- History, Military. --- History --- Relations --- Relations --- Relations --- Relations --- Histoire militaire --- Histoire --- Relations --- Relations --- Relations --- Relations
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Crimea. --- Literature. --- 1900-1999. --- Asia --- Crimea (Ukraine) --- Crimea (Ukraine) --- Crimean Khanate --- Ukraine --- History --- In literature. --- History.
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Nomads --- Nomades --- History --- Histoire --- Kievan Rus --- Russia --- Golden Horde --- Asia, Central --- Crimean Khanate --- Russie kiévienne --- Russie --- Horde d'or --- Asie centrale --- Crimée (Khanat) --- Relations
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