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dc.contributor.authorKudryavcev, A. A.-
dc.contributor.authorКудрявцев, А. А.-
dc.date.accessioned2018-10-10T14:39:41Z-
dc.date.available2018-10-10T14:39:41Z-
dc.date.issued2016-
dc.identifier.citationKudryavtsev, A.A. Muscovy and the Crimea in the historical destinies of the peoples of the North Caucasus in the second half of the XVI century // Bylye Gody. - 2016. - Volume 41. - Issue 3. - Pages 565-574ru
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dc.description.abstractIn the second half of the XVI century Moscow state, defeating Kazan (1552) and Astrakhan (1556) khanate, came to the Caspian sea to the North Caucasus, where he encountered opposition from two very strong opponents: Turkey and the Crimean khanate. The Ottoman Empire, which included Northern Caspian and the Caucasus in the number of its geopolitical interests, sought power and diplomatic means to subdue the mountain and nomadic population, their power and actively opposed their rapprochement with Russia. One of the main performers and conductors of Turkish policy in the region were dependent vassal of Turkey, the Crimean khanate. The peoples of the North Caucasus, first of all Nogai, the Kabardians and the representatives of several other Circassian tribes, seen in Moscow state protection from the expansive aspirations of the Crimea and Turkey and actively supported the Russian fortification construction and anticrime military operations of the Russian North Caucasus. Military and diplomatic successes of the Russian state in the North Caucasus and the Caspian sea in the second half of the XVI century contributed to the development of international Eastern trade along the Volga-Caspian route and the strengthening of the authority of Moscow in the region and in the international arenaru
dc.language.isoruru
dc.publisherSochi State University for Tourism and Recreationru
dc.relation.ispartofseriesBylye Gody-
dc.subjectCircassian Embassyru
dc.subjectCossacksru
dc.subjectGeopolitical interestsru
dc.subjectMoscow stateru
dc.subjectRaidsru
dc.subjectRussian «gorodki»ru
dc.subjectTatarsru
dc.subjectThe Crimean khanateru
dc.subject«Circassians»ru
dc.titleMuscovy and the Crimea in the historical destinies of the peoples of the North Caucasus in the second half of the XVI centuryru
dc.typeСтатьяru
vkr.amountPages 565-574ru
vkr.instГуманитарный институт-
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