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Mikhail Kizilov (Ukrainian: Михаил Борисович Кизилов; born on 27 June 1974 in Simferopol). He
works on the
history of
Crimea in the Late
Middle Ages and...
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Karaite Jews
Krymchaks Samaritans Turkish Jews
Khazars Kenesa Crimean Tatars Kizilov, M. (2008). The
Karaites of Galicia : an
ethnoreligious minority among...
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Archived from the
original on 12 May 2020.
Retrieved 26
September 2019.
Kizilov,
Mikhail (2007). "Slaves,
Money Lenders, and
Prisoner Guards: The Jews...
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living like
Crimean Tatars and
speaking dialects of
Crimean Tatar.
Mikhail Kizilov writes: "According to
Marcin Broniewski (1578), the
Tatars seldom cultivated...
- Empire: Its Rise and Legacy. Routledge. p. 517. ISBN 978-1-351-47929-5.
Kizilov,
Mikhail (2007). "Slave
Trade in the
Early Modern Crimea From the Perspective...
- RUDN
Journal of
Russian History 4 (2010): 38–52.
Rodger 2005, p. 328
Kizilov,
Mikhail (2007). "Slave
Trade in the
Early Modern Crimea From the Perspective...
- 751–809. ISBN 5-17-002142-9.
Darjusz Kołodziejczyk, as
reported by
Mikhail Kizilov (2007). "Slaves,
Money Lenders, and
Prisoner Guards: The Jews and the Trade...
- Toronto:
University of
Toronto Press. ISBN 978-1-4426-8282-5. OCLC 288146960.
Kizilov,
Mikhail (2007). "Slave
Trade in the
Early Modern Crimea From the Perspective...
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different account of the
three trails is
given in the
Muravsky Trail article Kizilov,
Mikhail (2007). "Slaves,
Money Lenders, and
Prisoner Guards: The Jews...
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Grigorovskaya 2018, pp. 315–325.
Kizilov 2021, p. 106.
Weiner 2020, pp. 6–7.
Johnson 2000, pp. 47–67.
Rosenthal 2004, pp. 220–223.
Kizilov 2021, p. 109. Rosenthal...