CRIMEAN TARTARS (short)

Augustynowicz, Christoph, “Tatarische Gesandtschaften am Kaiserhof des 17. Jahrhunderts – Protokoll und Alltag,” in Das Osmanische Reich und die Habsburgermonarchie, ed. Marlene Kurz, Martin Scheutz, Karl Vocelka and Thomas Winkelbauer (Vienna and Munich, 2005), 313–338.

Başer, Alper, “Conflicting Legitimacies in the Triangle of the Noghay Hordes, Crimean Khanate, and Ottoman Empire,” Harvard Ukrainian Studies 36, 1–2 (2019): 105–122.

Bennigsen, Alexandre, Boratav, Pertev-Naili, Desaive Dilek and Lemercier-Quelquejay, Chantal, eds., Le Khanat de Crimée dans les Archives du Musée du Palais de Topkapı (Paris and The Hague, 1978).

Broniewski, Marcin, Tartariae Descriptio. Opis Tatarii, trans. Ewa Śnieżewska, ed. Magdalena Mączyńska (Łódź, 2011).

Eszer, Ambrosius, “Die ‘Beschreibung des Schwarzen Meeres und der Tatarei’ des Emidio Portelli d’Ascoli O.P.,” Archivum Fratrum Praedicatorum 42 (1972): 199–249.

Eszer, Ambrosius, “Giovanni Giuliani da Lucca O.P. Forschungen zu seinem Leben und zu seinen Schriften,” Archivum Fratrum Praedicatorum 37 (1967): 353–468.

Fisher, Alan, Between Russians, Ottomans and Turks: Crimea and Crimean Tatars (Istanbul, 1998).

Fisher, Alan, The Crimean Tatars (Stanford, 1978).

Fisher, Alan, A Precarious Balance: Conflict, Trade, and Diplomacy on the Russian-Ottoman Frontier (Istanbul, 1999).

İnalcık, Halil, “The Khan and the Tribal Aristocracy. The Crimean Khanate under Sahib Giray I,” Harvard Ukrainian Studies 3–4 (1979–80): 445–466.

İnalcık, Halil, “Power Relationships between Russia, the Crimea and the Ottoman Empire as Reflected in Titulature,” in Passé turco-tatar. Présent soviétique. Études offertes à Alexandre Bennigsen / Turco-Tatar Past, Soviet Present. Studies Presented to Alexandre Benningsen (Collection Turcica), ed. Chantal Lemercier-Quelquejay, Gill Veinstein and S. Enders Wimbush (Paris, 1986), 175–211.

Ivanics, Mária, “Formal and Linguistic Peculiarities of 17th Century Crimean Tatar Letters Addressed to Princes of Transylvania,” Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 29, no. 2 (1975): 213–224.

Ivanics, Mária, “The Military Co-operation of the Crimean Khanate with the Ottoman Empire in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries,” in The European Tributary States of the Ottoman Empire in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, ed. Gábor Kármán and Lovro Kunčević (Leiden and Boston, 2013), 275–299.

Ivanics, Mária, “The Diplomatic Activity of the Crimean Khanate and Its Economic Consequences in East-Central Europe in the 16th–18th Centuries,” Zolotoordynskoe obozrene 10, no. 1 (2022): 137–143.

Kançal-Ferrari, Nicole “An Italian Renaissance Gate for the Khan: Visual Culture in Early Modern Crimea,” Muqarnas 34 (2017): 85–123.

Katkó, Gáspár, “The Budjak Tatars on the Polish–Ottoman Borderlands in the 16th and First Half of the 17th Century,” Türkiyat Mecmüasi / Journal of Turkology 33, no. 1 (2023): 127–145.

Kołodziejczyk, Dariusz, “Inner Lake or Frontier? The Ottoman Black Sea in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries,” in Enjeux politiques, économiques et militaires en mer Noire (XIVe–XXIe siècles). Études à la mémoire de Mihail Guboglu, ed. F. Bilici, I. Cândea and A. Popescu (Brăila, 2007), 125–139.

Kołodziejczyk, Dariusz, “La Res Publica polono-lituanienne était-elle le vassal de l’Empire ottoman?,” in Studies in Oriental Art and Culture of Professor Tadeusz Majda, ed. A. Parzymies (Warsaw, 2006), 125–136.

Kołodziejczyk, Dariusz, Ottoman-Polish Diplomatic Relations (15th–18th Century). An Annotated Edition of ‘Ahdnames and Other Documents (Leiden, 2000).

Kołodziejczyk, Dariusz, “Slave Hunting and Slave Redemption as a Business Enterprise: The Northern Black Sea Region in the Sixteenth to Seventeenth Centuries,” Oriente Moderno 25 n. s. (86), no. 1 (2006) = The Ottomans and Trade, ed. Ebru Boyar and Kate Fleet (Rome, 2006), 149–159.

Kołodziejczyk, Dariusz, The Crimean Khanate and Poland–Lithuania. International Diplomacy on the European Periphery (15–18th century). A Study of Peace Treaties Followed by Annotated Documents (Leiden and Boston, 2011).

Kortepeter, Carl M., Ottoman Imperialism during the Reformation. Europe and the Caucasus (New York and London, 1972).

Kravets, Marina, “From Nomad’s Tent to Garden Palace: Evolution of a Chinggisid Household in the Crimea,” in History and Society in Central and Inner Asia: Papers Presented at the Central and Inner Asian Seminar, University of Toronto, 16–17 April 2004, ed. Michael Gervers, Uradyn E. Bulag and Gillian Long (Toronto, 2005), 47–57.

Królikowska-Jedlińska, Natalia, Law and Division of Power in the Crimean Khanate. A Study of the Reign of Murad Giray (1678–1683) (Leiden and Boston, 2019).

Królikowska-Jedlińska, Natalia, “Slaves of the Crimean Khan or Muslim Warriors? The Status of Circassians in the Early Modern Period” in Slavery in the Black Sea Region c. 900–1900. Forms of Unfreedom at the Intersection between Christianity and Islam, ed. Felicia Roşu (Leiden and Boston, 2022), 364–384.

Ostapchuk, Victor, “The Human Landscape of the Ottoman Black Sea in the Face of the Cossack Naval Raids” in Oriente Moderno 20 n. s. (81), no. 1 (2001) = The Ottomans and the Sea, ed. Kate Fleet. (Naples, 2001), 23–95.

Ostapchuk, Victor, “The Publication of Documents on the Crimean Khanate in the Topkapı Sarayı:  New Sources for the History of the Black Sea Basin,” in Harvard Ukrainian Studies 6 (1982): 500–528.

Ostapchuk, Victor, “The Publication of Documents on the Crimean Khanate in the Topkapı Sarayı:  The Documentary Legacy of Crimean-Ottoman Relations,” Turcica. Revue d’études turques 19 (1987): 247–276.

Papp, Sándor, “Die Inauguration der Krimkhane durch die Hohe Pforte (16–18. Jahrhundert)” in The Crimean Khanate between East and West (15th–18th Century), ed. Denise Klein (Wiesbaden, 2012), 75–90.

Papp, Sándor, “The System of Autonomous Muslim and Christian Communities, Churches, and States in the Ottoman Empire” in The European Tributary States of the Ottoman Empire in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, ed. Gábor Kármán and Lovro Kunčević, (Leiden and Boston, 2013), 375–419.

Schwarcz, Iskra, “Das Krim-Khanat zwischen Konstantinopel, Wien und Moskau: Edition eines Dokuments,” Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften 28, no. 1 (2017): 207–217.

Święcicka, Elżbieta, “The Diplomatic Letters by Crimean Keräy Ladies to the Swedish Royal House,” Rocznik Orientalistyczny 55, no. 1 (2002): 57–90.

Türk, Ahmed, “Gift Exchange as a Mean of Expression of Power: The Case of Crimean-Muscovite Relations,” Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 76, no. 2 (2023): 221–237.

Veinstein, Gilles, “L’occupation ottomane d’Očakov et le problème de la frontière lituano-tatare 1538–1544,” in Passé Turco-Tatar présent soviétique. Études offertes à Alexandre 

Bennigsen, ed. Chantal Lemercier-Quelquejay, Gilles Veinstein and S. Enders Wimbush (Paris, 1986), 123–155.

Veinstein, Gilles, “Missionaires jésuites et agents français en Crimée au début du XVIIIe siècle,” Cahiers du Monde Russe et Soviétique 10 (1969): 414–458.

Wójcik, Zbigniew, “Some Problems of Polish-Tatar Relations in the Seventeenth Century. The Financial Aspects of the Polish-Tatar Alliance in the Years 1654–1666,” Acta Poloniae Historica 13 (1966): 87–102.

Yaşar, Murat, The North Caucasus Borderland: Between Muscovy and the Ottoman Empire, 1555–1605 (Edinburgh, 2022).

Image: The so-called Iron Gate (tur. Demir Kapı), erected in the year 909/1503–4, during the reign of Khan Mengli I Giray. Now, the gate is located in the khan’s palace in Bakhchisaray.