The Crimean Khanate and Poland-Lithuania: International Diplomacy on the European Periphery (15th-18th Century). A Study of Peace Treaties Followed by Annotated Documents.

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BRILL, 22 giu 2011 - 1 pagine
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.
 

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Part Two A Study in the Crimean and PolishLithuanian Diplomatics and Diplomacy
221
Documents
527
Abbreviations
1009
Selected Bibliography
1013
Index
1035
Facsimiles and Maps
1051
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Dariusz Ko odziejczyk, Ph.D. (1990) in History, University of Warsaw, is Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Warsaw and at the Polish Academy of Sciences. He has published extensively on the Ottoman Empire and its relations with Eastern Europe including "Ottoman-Polish Diplomatic Relations (15th 18th Century): An Annotated Edition of Ahdnames and Other Documents" (Brill, 2000) and "The Ottoman Survey Register of Podolia (ca. 1681)" (Harvard University Press, 2004).

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