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Titre La chute de Caffa en 1475 à la lumière de nouveaux documents
Auteur Matei Cazacu, Kéram Kévonian
Mir@bel Revue Cahiers du monde russe
Titre à cette date : Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique
Numéro volumer 17, no 4, octobre-décembre 1976
Rubrique / Thématique
Dossier. Les Ottomans en Crimée
Page 495-538
Résumé anglais Matei Cazacu and Kéram Kévonian, The fall of Caffa in 1475 in the light of new documents. The fall of Caffa, in June 1475, and the implantation of Ottomans in Crimea are already known — with some gaps it is true — through different texts of the time. Several new or hitherto unknown documents allow to re-examine these events — of which they do not give all the desired details — in the light of the testimony of the principal protagonists: the Genoese, the Turks, the Tartars and the Armenians. These are on the one hand the last instructions given in Genoa to the consul of Caffa, a Feth-nâme describing the campaign of the Great Ottoman Vizir and a petition of the khan of Crimea, his prisoner; and on the other hand, different Armenian contemporary or later texts: mentions, extracts of chronicles or of colophons, "The history of the natives of Ani dwelling in Caffa", and the "Threnody of the metropolis of Caffa".
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