Abstract

The given article is a Russian translation of the Turkish historian (of the Crimean Tatar origin) Halil Inalcik`s work “Power Relationships between Russia, the Crimea and the Ottoman Empire as Reflected in Titulature”. The author focuses attention on changes in titulature of Russian tsars and other rulers in the context of changes in mutual power relationships between the states. The author also analyses economic relationships between the given countries, pays attention to the tribute paid by the neighboring countries to the Crimean Khanate. The author stresses the most important of them: uluğ hazine, koltka, tiyiş, bölek, vergi, pişkeş. The essence of tribute sent to the Crimean Khan, his family members, officials, begs and servants is carefully considered.

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  • Ш. Марджани Академии наук Республики Татарстан, секция Крымского научного центра (Симферополь, 29 февраля 2020 г.)

  • Состоялось ежегодное заседание секции внутренней конференции Института истории им.

  • Ш. Марджани Академии наук Республики Татарстан, организованное его отделом – Крымским научным центром.

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Ш. Марджани Академии наук Республики Татарстан, секция Крымского научного центра (Симферополь, 29 февраля 2020 г.) Состоялось ежегодное заседание секции внутренней конференции Института истории им. Ш. Марджани Академии наук Республики Татарстан, организованное его отделом – Крымским научным центром. Программа конференции включала доклады различных тематик, связанных с историей и культурой крымских татар.

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