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A Biscriptual Morphological Transducer for Crimean Tatar
2019 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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The Invasion of Tatars 1241. Commented Collection and Revision of All Available Sources, Concerning the Defeat of Tatars near Olomouc. By František Palacký
2012 |
Faculty of Arts
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Crimean Tatars: Ethnic Consolidation, Destruction and Searching of Future
2008 |
Faculty of Arts
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Tatar pilgrimage as a lyrical text
2001 |
Faculty of Arts
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Racibórz in Relations to the Tatar Incursions and of to Walchi Raids
2004 |
Faculty of Arts
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Tatars, Ruthenians, Lithuanians. Image of ""Enemies of Christianity"" and Grand Duchy of Lithuania in Late Middle Ages
2014 |
Faculty of Arts
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"Second life" of Alexander Nevsky
2014 |
Faculty of Arts
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Alexander Nevskiy - reality searching, II. : The age of difficult choices
2010 |
Faculty of Arts
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Alexander Nevsky - National Hero, Saint or Traitor? Alexander Nevsky - National Hero, Saint or Traitor?
2021 |
Faculty of Arts
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Image of Crimea in Ukrainian and Russian Media
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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Missionary translations of liturgical texts into the indigenous languages of the Russian Empire before 1917 and at present.
2023 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Habsburg Empire and the Moscow State : the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between the Moscow Grand Dukes and the German Emperors
2017 |
Faculty of Arts
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Borrowed Vocabulary in Russian Dialects of Siberian Old-timers of the Tomsk and Yenisei province (based on A. D. Grigoryev's lexicographic materials)
2017 |
Faculty of Arts
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Religious vocabulary in missionary linguistic materials for the indigenous peoples of Russian empire before 1917.
2023 |
Faculty of Arts
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Crimea - historical, cultural and literary reflections
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Rus'/Rus' Land and the Integration and the Desintegration in Medieval East Europe
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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From Rus' to the Tsardom of Moscow
2023 |
Faculty of Arts