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ID99080
Author(s)Kirimli, Hazan
Title

Crimean Tatars, Nogays, and Scottish missionaries. The story of Katti Geray and other baptised descendants of the Crimean khans

PublishedCahiers du Monde russe 45, 1-2, 2004, pp. 61-108
Language(s)English
ISBN2-7132-2008-4
ISSN1252-6576
SubjectsCrimean Tatars / Missions and Missionaries / 19th Century  [Browse all]
Caucasus / Missions and Missionaries, Scottish / 19th Century  [Browse all]
Crimean Tatars / Religious Life / 19th Century  [Browse all]
NoteDans un numéro thématique intitulé "Stratégies impériales: expansion, colonisation, intégration, conversion"
Mediumarticle
URLwww.persee.fr (homepage)
Holdingssee in ZDB-Katalog
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