Grand Duchy of Crimea
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Crimean Khanate Sörgendәge Qəryəm hakimiyate | |||||||
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1441–1856 | |||||||
Capital | Bağcə-Sarâj | ||||||
Common languages | Crimean, Ottoman Turkish, Russian | ||||||
Religion | Islam, Catholicism, Crimean Orthodox | ||||||
Demonym(s) | Crimean | ||||||
Government | Representative democracy | ||||||
First Secretary | |||||||
• 1945-1967 | İskändär Khismatullin | ||||||
• 1991 | Fäyzulla Bekbulatovich | ||||||
History | |||||||
• Established | 1441 | ||||||
• Disestablished | 1856 | ||||||
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Today part of | Crimea |
The Grand Duchy of Crimea (Crimean: ; Ottoman Turkish: ; Russian: е, ), or, more accurately, the Grand Principality of Crimea, was the predecessor state of modern Crimea. It existed between 1854 and 1917 as an autonomous part of the Russian Empire.