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XIII. The Martyrology of the Kazan Conquest
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- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments VII
- Table of Contents IX
- I. Introduction 1
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Part One
- II. The Relations Between Muscovy and the Kazan Khanate, 1438–1552 23
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Part Two. Muscovite Legal Claims to the Kazan Khanate and Historical, Dynastic, and National Justifications for Its Conquest
- III. Investiture of Khans with the Khanate of Kazan – a Legal Prerogative of the Muscovite Rulers 65
- IV. The Kazan Yurt – a Votčina of the Muscovite Rulers 76
- V. The Muscovite “Law of Conquest” and Kazan 88
- VI. Historical and Dynastic Justifications for the Kazan Conquest 92
- VII. The National Justification of the Conquest: Kazan – “A Russian Land” 104
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Part Three
- VIII. The Theory of Bulgar-Kazan Continuity: The Projection of Muscovite Political Ideas into Turkic and East European History 139
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Part Four. The Struggle Between Two Worlds: Orthodox Christianity And Islam
- IX. The Religious Struggle against the Kazanian Tatars: Comments, Projects and Exhortations 177
- X. Prophecies, Predictions, Omens and Miracles 214
- XI. The Liberation of Russian Christians from Muslim Captivity 232
- XII. The Expansion of the Orthodox Christian Faith 251
- XIII. The Martyrology of the Kazan Conquest 276
- XIV. Conclusion 283
- Illustrations 305
- Appendices 321
- Selected Bibliography 335
- Index 349
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments VII
- Table of Contents IX
- I. Introduction 1
-
Part One
- II. The Relations Between Muscovy and the Kazan Khanate, 1438–1552 23
-
Part Two. Muscovite Legal Claims to the Kazan Khanate and Historical, Dynastic, and National Justifications for Its Conquest
- III. Investiture of Khans with the Khanate of Kazan – a Legal Prerogative of the Muscovite Rulers 65
- IV. The Kazan Yurt – a Votčina of the Muscovite Rulers 76
- V. The Muscovite “Law of Conquest” and Kazan 88
- VI. Historical and Dynastic Justifications for the Kazan Conquest 92
- VII. The National Justification of the Conquest: Kazan – “A Russian Land” 104
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Part Three
- VIII. The Theory of Bulgar-Kazan Continuity: The Projection of Muscovite Political Ideas into Turkic and East European History 139
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Part Four. The Struggle Between Two Worlds: Orthodox Christianity And Islam
- IX. The Religious Struggle against the Kazanian Tatars: Comments, Projects and Exhortations 177
- X. Prophecies, Predictions, Omens and Miracles 214
- XI. The Liberation of Russian Christians from Muslim Captivity 232
- XII. The Expansion of the Orthodox Christian Faith 251
- XIII. The Martyrology of the Kazan Conquest 276
- XIV. Conclusion 283
- Illustrations 305
- Appendices 321
- Selected Bibliography 335
- Index 349