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2021. no 1. Leylya Seytkhalilova, Arzy Alieva

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.22378/kio.2021.1.228-237 Скачать статью

Crimea and the Crimean Tatars of the early
XIX century through the eyes of the English traveler Mary Holderness

Leylya Seytkhalilova

(Sh. Marjani Institute of History of Tatarstan Academy of Sciences)

Arzy Alieva
(Sh. Marjani Institute of History of Tatarstan Academy of Sciences)

Annotation. The given article analyzes the material contained in the essay of the English traveler Mary Holderness “Notes relating to the Manners and Customs of the Crim Tartars” as a part of work published in London in 1823 based on the results of her travels across the Russian Federation. In 1816, Mary Holderness made a trip to the Crimea, where for four years until 1820 she lived in the village of Karagoss in the Crimea.

Keywords: English traveler, customs, Crimea, Karagoss village, London.

For citation: Seytkhalilova L. S., Alieva A. Yu., Crimea and the Crimean Tatars of the early XX century through the eyes of the English traveler Mary Holderness. Krymskoe istoricheskoe obozrenie=Crimean Historical Review. 2021, no. 1, pp. 228–237.  DOI: 10.22378/kio.2021.1.228-237

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About the authors: Seytkhalilova Leylya Seytkhalilovna – senior English language teacher, laboratory-assistant of the Crimean Scientific Center, Sh. Marjani Institute of History of Tatarstan Academy of Sciences (420111, Kazan, Baturin Str., 7A, Russian Federation); lilya_crimea@mail.ru

Alieva Arzy Yusufovna – freelance employee of the Crimean Scientific Center of the Sh. Marjani Institute of History of Tatarstan Academy of Sciences  (420111, Kazan, Baturin Str., 7A, Russian Federation); alieva1985@gmail.com

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