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Alan Fisher. The Crimean Tatars

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The given article is a translation from English of the well- known scholar, historian Alan Fisher`s work The Crimean Tatars. He was a professor of State University in Michigan, the USA. He had life -long interest to the history of Ottoman Empire and Turkic peoples. His work The Crimean Tatars was published in 1978 in the USA. The work consists of several chapters:1. The Origins of the Crimean Tatar Khanate. 2. Ottoman Hegemony in the Crimea. 3. The Political system of the Crimean Khanate. 4. Economic and Cultural Life in the khanate. 5. The Crimean Role in Eastern European Politics. The first chapter of the work gives a detailed study of the Origins of the Crimean Tatar Khanate, relations with the neighboring countries: Ottoman Empire, Moscovy, Poland and so on. The author represents an in- depth analyses of each ruling khan, his contribution into coming into being of the Khanate: Sahib Giray, Devlet Giray, Gazi Giray, Selim Giray I In the first chapter the author also offers detailed information about political and economic life of the Khanate.
Title: Alan Fisher. The Crimean Tatars
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The given article is a translation from English of the well- known scholar, historian Alan Fisher`s work The Crimean Tatars.
He was a professor of State University in Michigan, the USA.
He had life -long interest to the history of Ottoman Empire and Turkic peoples.
His work The Crimean Tatars was published in 1978 in the USA.
The work consists of several chapters:1.
The Origins of the Crimean Tatar Khanate.
2.
Ottoman Hegemony in the Crimea.
3.
The Political system of the Crimean Khanate.
4.
Economic and Cultural Life in the khanate.
5.
The Crimean Role in Eastern European Politics.
The first chapter of the work gives a detailed study of the Origins of the Crimean Tatar Khanate, relations with the neighboring countries: Ottoman Empire, Moscovy, Poland and so on.
The author represents an in- depth analyses of each ruling khan, his contribution into coming into being of the Khanate: Sahib Giray, Devlet Giray, Gazi Giray, Selim Giray I In the first chapter the author also offers detailed information about political and economic life of the Khanate.

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