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The '''Crimean Khanate''' (Crimean | The '''Crimean Khanate''' ([[Crimean language|Old Crimean]]: ''Qırım Hanlığı'', قرم خانلغى or ''Qırım Yurtu'', قرم يورتى), own name — '''Great Horde and Desht-i Kipchak''' (''Uluğ Orda ve Deşt-i Qıpçaq'', اولوغ اوردا و دشت قپچاق), in old European historiography and geography — '''Little Tartary''' (Latin: ''Tartaria Minor'') was a Turkic state existing from 1441 to 1856, the longest-lived of the Turkic khanates that succeeded the empire of the Golden Horde. Established by Hacı I Giray in 1441, it was regarded as the direct heir to the Golden Horde and to Desht-i-Kipchak. | ||
After the Napoleonic Wars in 1845, Crimea became a vassal state of the Russian Empire, During the Crimean War Russia annexed Crimea as par of it's empire becoming an autonomous region | After the Napoleonic Wars in 1845, Crimea became a vassal state of the Russian Empire, During the Crimean War Russia annexed Crimea as par of it's empire becoming an autonomous region |
Latest revision as of 17:12, 25 July 2020
Crimean Khanate | |||||||||||
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1441–1856 | |||||||||||
Capital | Bağcə-Sarâj | ||||||||||
Common languages | Turki, Old Crimean, Ottoman Turkish | ||||||||||
Demonym(s) | Crimean | ||||||||||
First Secretary | |||||||||||
• 1945-1967 | İskändär Khismatullin | ||||||||||
• 1991 | Fäyzulla Bekbulatovich | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
• Established | 1441 | ||||||||||
• Disestablished | 1856 | ||||||||||
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Today part of | Crimea Ukraine Russia |
The Crimean Khanate (Old Crimean: Qırım Hanlığı, قرم خانلغى or Qırım Yurtu, قرم يورتى), own name — Great Horde and Desht-i Kipchak (Uluğ Orda ve Deşt-i Qıpçaq, اولوغ اوردا و دشت قپچاق), in old European historiography and geography — Little Tartary (Latin: Tartaria Minor) was a Turkic state existing from 1441 to 1856, the longest-lived of the Turkic khanates that succeeded the empire of the Golden Horde. Established by Hacı I Giray in 1441, it was regarded as the direct heir to the Golden Horde and to Desht-i-Kipchak.
After the Napoleonic Wars in 1845, Crimea became a vassal state of the Russian Empire, During the Crimean War Russia annexed Crimea as par of it's empire becoming an autonomous region 2
History
2.1
Pre-history
2.2
Establishment
2.3
Ottoman protectorate
2.4
Victory over the Golden Horde
Struggle over Astrakhan
Polish-Lithuanian vassal state
2.5 Slave trade 2.6
Alliances
2.7
Napoleonic Wars
2.8
Decline
Government
3.1
Internal affairs
3.2
Crimean law
3.3
Non-Muslim minorities
4
Economy
5 Crimean art and architecture 5.1 Selim II Giray fountain 5.2 Bakhchisaray Fountain 6