International Round Table “Tatar Materials in Polish Archives” (Warsaw, 31st March – 1st April, 2016)

This article present a short report on the International round table “Tatar materials in Polish archives” organized in Warsaw on March 31 – April 1, 2016. Round table was a result of international scientific cooperation between Marjani Institute of History, Polish Academy of Sciences, University of...

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Main Author: M.M. Gibatdinov
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Published: Tatarstan Academy of Sciences, Marjani Institute of History 2016-12-01
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description This article present a short report on the International round table “Tatar materials in Polish archives” organized in Warsaw on March 31 – April 1, 2016. Round table was a result of international scientific cooperation between Marjani Institute of History, Polish Academy of Sciences, University of Warsaw, Institute for Caucasian-, Tatar- and Turkestan Studies (ICATAT). It was a part of the long-term research project “Tatar Materials in Foreign Archives” carried out by the Marjani Institute of History in the framework of State Program of the Republic of Tatarstan “Preserving of Tatar Ethnical Identity (for years 2014–2016).” The following papers was presented on the round table: “On results of recent researches of Tatar materials in Polish archives” by Prof., Dr. Dariusz Kołodziejczyk, Director of the Institute of History, University of Warsaw; “The New Records of Old Heritage – Documents about Tatars from Regional and Private Archives in Polish-German Context”, by Dr. Mieste Hottop-Riecke, Director of ICATAT and Dr. Stephan Theilig, Director of Brandenburg-Preußen Museum Wustrau; “Maniere de Faire la Guerre des Tartares’ as Hybrid War in the Military Art of Crimean and Dobruja Tatars in the Early modern Time”, by Dr. Andrzej Gliwa, University of Warsaw, Department of History, Faculty Member; “Tatar Documents in Archives and Museums in Bialystok” by Dr. Artur Konopacki, Assistant Professor in Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology, University of Bialystok; ”The first results of international research project ”Yazma Miras – Written Heritage” by Marat Gibatdinov. Participants of round table discussed a possible prospects for future cooperation in the field of researching and digitalizing of Tatar materials from Polish archives. During the conference the meetings with the representatives of Tatar community in Poland and Lithuania was organized, as well as the study visits to the Tatar Mosque and Tatar cemetery in Warsaw. With the help of Dr. Kołodziejczyk and Dr. Hubert Wajs, Head of Central Archives of Historical Records (Archiwum Główne Akt Dawnych – AGAD) special exhibition of Tatar materials was organized in AGAD exclusively for the round table participants. It contained a number of unique documents about history of Kazan and Crimean Khanates, history of Tatar-Polish diplomatic relationships. According of the calculation of Polish colleagues, only AGAD have around 700 different documents about Tatar history, still waiting for researching and publishing.
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spelling doaj-art-c621ea7e57fa42b2a591fd1baa0e03e42025-08-20T02:51:12ZengTatarstan Academy of Sciences, Marjani Institute of HistoryЗолотоордынское обозрение2308-152X2313-61972016-12-014492492710.22378/2313-6197.2016-4-4.924-927International Round Table “Tatar Materials in Polish Archives” (Warsaw, 31st March – 1st April, 2016)M.M. Gibatdinov0Sh. Marjani Institute of History of Tatarstan Academy of Sciences Kazan 420014, Russian FederationThis article present a short report on the International round table “Tatar materials in Polish archives” organized in Warsaw on March 31 – April 1, 2016. Round table was a result of international scientific cooperation between Marjani Institute of History, Polish Academy of Sciences, University of Warsaw, Institute for Caucasian-, Tatar- and Turkestan Studies (ICATAT). It was a part of the long-term research project “Tatar Materials in Foreign Archives” carried out by the Marjani Institute of History in the framework of State Program of the Republic of Tatarstan “Preserving of Tatar Ethnical Identity (for years 2014–2016).” The following papers was presented on the round table: “On results of recent researches of Tatar materials in Polish archives” by Prof., Dr. Dariusz Kołodziejczyk, Director of the Institute of History, University of Warsaw; “The New Records of Old Heritage – Documents about Tatars from Regional and Private Archives in Polish-German Context”, by Dr. Mieste Hottop-Riecke, Director of ICATAT and Dr. Stephan Theilig, Director of Brandenburg-Preußen Museum Wustrau; “Maniere de Faire la Guerre des Tartares’ as Hybrid War in the Military Art of Crimean and Dobruja Tatars in the Early modern Time”, by Dr. Andrzej Gliwa, University of Warsaw, Department of History, Faculty Member; “Tatar Documents in Archives and Museums in Bialystok” by Dr. Artur Konopacki, Assistant Professor in Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology, University of Bialystok; ”The first results of international research project ”Yazma Miras – Written Heritage” by Marat Gibatdinov. Participants of round table discussed a possible prospects for future cooperation in the field of researching and digitalizing of Tatar materials from Polish archives. During the conference the meetings with the representatives of Tatar community in Poland and Lithuania was organized, as well as the study visits to the Tatar Mosque and Tatar cemetery in Warsaw. With the help of Dr. Kołodziejczyk and Dr. Hubert Wajs, Head of Central Archives of Historical Records (Archiwum Główne Akt Dawnych – AGAD) special exhibition of Tatar materials was organized in AGAD exclusively for the round table participants. It contained a number of unique documents about history of Kazan and Crimean Khanates, history of Tatar-Polish diplomatic relationships. According of the calculation of Polish colleagues, only AGAD have around 700 different documents about Tatar history, still waiting for researching and publishing.http://goldhorde.ru/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/%D0%97%D0%9E-4-2016-924-927.pdfinternational round tablePolish archivesTatar archive materialshistory of Tatarsinternational scientific cooperation.
spellingShingle M.M. Gibatdinov
International Round Table “Tatar Materials in Polish Archives” (Warsaw, 31st March – 1st April, 2016)
Золотоордынское обозрение
international round table
Polish archives
Tatar archive materials
history of Tatars
international scientific cooperation.
title International Round Table “Tatar Materials in Polish Archives” (Warsaw, 31st March – 1st April, 2016)
title_full International Round Table “Tatar Materials in Polish Archives” (Warsaw, 31st March – 1st April, 2016)
title_fullStr International Round Table “Tatar Materials in Polish Archives” (Warsaw, 31st March – 1st April, 2016)
title_full_unstemmed International Round Table “Tatar Materials in Polish Archives” (Warsaw, 31st March – 1st April, 2016)
title_short International Round Table “Tatar Materials in Polish Archives” (Warsaw, 31st March – 1st April, 2016)
title_sort international round table tatar materials in polish archives warsaw 31st march 1st april 2016
topic international round table
Polish archives
Tatar archive materials
history of Tatars
international scientific cooperation.
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