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Crimean Tatars Documents in the archive of Abdureshid Mediev
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Song folklore of the Crimean Tatars: the aspect of identification (part 1)
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Crimean Tatars in the Trade Union movement of the Crimean ASSR in the 1920–1930s
Published 2023-12-01“…The korenization policy made changes to the KSPS itself, introducing a certain percentage of Crimean Tatars and representatives of other peoples into its structure. …”
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The forced resettlement of the Crimean Tatar people in 1944, the liquidation of the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic: a national movement for the return to their homeland and the restoration of autonomy
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Dervish Mehmed bin Mubarek Geray Genghisi. The Chronicle “Tarikh-i Mehmed Geray” (“Mehmed Geray’s History”) (part 4)*
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Pedagogical Views and Educational Activities of Ismail Gasprinsky
Published 2023-10-01“…Gasprinsky was defending the interests of the Crimean Tatars, Mus- lims and societies living in conditions of colonial slavery. …”
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Role of A.S. Aivazov in the Process of Primary Schools Reform in Crimea (1910s)
Published 2024-09-01“…Gasprinsky in 1914, the newspaper “Terdzhiman” was headed by the famous Crimean Tatar writer and publicist A.S. Aivazov. Under his leadership, a broad discussion was launched in the newspaper related to reforms in the field of national education in the primary grades of Crimea. …”
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Seyyid Muhammad Riza and his essay “Seven Planets in the News of the Tatar Kings”
Published 2024-09-01“…The article is about one of the most important works devoted to the history of the Crimean Khanate, the historical work “Seven Planets in the News of the Tatar Kings” (“As-sab’ as-sayyar fi akhbari muluk at-Tatar”) by the Ottoman author Seyyid Muhammad Riza, who most likely was of Crimean Tatar origin and came from the Seyid stratum and was part of the elite of the Ottoman Empire, in charge of the affairs of the Seyids. …”
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