Eski-Crimea: Introduction to the Historical Topography of the City of the Crimean Khanate

The paper addresses the main points of the development history of a Crimean Khanate town of Eski-Crimea (Old Crimea), and a graphic reconstruction of its general plan for the last quarter of the 18th century – the final stage of the state’s existence. The reconstruction of the historical topography...

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Main Author: Bocharov Sergei G.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: TAS 2021-06-01
Series:Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
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Online Access:http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/36/706/
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spelling doaj-e97d021d8a9b4c25886f856ca2fe91962021-07-17T09:14:42ZrusTASPovolžskaâ Arheologiâ2306-40992500-28562021-06-0123612113510.24852/pa2021.2.36.121.135Eski-Crimea: Introduction to the Historical Topography of the City of the Crimean KhanateBocharov Sergei G.0Sevastopol State UniversityThe paper addresses the main points of the development history of a Crimean Khanate town of Eski-Crimea (Old Crimea), and a graphic reconstruction of its general plan for the last quarter of the 18th century – the final stage of the state’s existence. The reconstruction of the historical topography of the late medieval town was carried out on the basis of three arrays of sources – written, cartographic and archaeological. All essential elements of the historical topography of the late medieval town were recreated. The plan of the quarter development and the street network was reconstructed. Town mosques, a bathhouse, fountains which supplied the townspeople with water, hotels – caravanserais, and shopping arcades were localized. The location of the town market and an early mosque built in 1263 was determined. It is suggested that the area around them marks the early region from where the town began to expand and where it is possible to find the earliest cultural layers associated with the emergence of the town. By the final stage of the existence of Crimean Khanate, the area of urban development in Eski-Crimea was about 29 hectares.http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/36/706/archaeologycrimean khanateottoman empiregolden hordecrimean peninsulatowns of crimean khanateeski-crimeaold crimeasolkhathistorical topographycartographygeneral planurban development tradition
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Eski-Crimea: Introduction to the Historical Topography of the City of the Crimean Khanate
Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
archaeology
crimean khanate
ottoman empire
golden horde
crimean peninsula
towns of crimean khanate
eski-crimea
old crimea
solkhat
historical topography
cartography
general plan
urban development tradition
author_facet Bocharov Sergei G.
author_sort Bocharov Sergei G.
title Eski-Crimea: Introduction to the Historical Topography of the City of the Crimean Khanate
title_short Eski-Crimea: Introduction to the Historical Topography of the City of the Crimean Khanate
title_full Eski-Crimea: Introduction to the Historical Topography of the City of the Crimean Khanate
title_fullStr Eski-Crimea: Introduction to the Historical Topography of the City of the Crimean Khanate
title_full_unstemmed Eski-Crimea: Introduction to the Historical Topography of the City of the Crimean Khanate
title_sort eski-crimea: introduction to the historical topography of the city of the crimean khanate
publisher TAS
series Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
issn 2306-4099
2500-2856
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The paper addresses the main points of the development history of a Crimean Khanate town of Eski-Crimea (Old Crimea), and a graphic reconstruction of its general plan for the last quarter of the 18th century – the final stage of the state’s existence. The reconstruction of the historical topography of the late medieval town was carried out on the basis of three arrays of sources – written, cartographic and archaeological. All essential elements of the historical topography of the late medieval town were recreated. The plan of the quarter development and the street network was reconstructed. Town mosques, a bathhouse, fountains which supplied the townspeople with water, hotels – caravanserais, and shopping arcades were localized. The location of the town market and an early mosque built in 1263 was determined. It is suggested that the area around them marks the early region from where the town began to expand and where it is possible to find the earliest cultural layers associated with the emergence of the town. By the final stage of the existence of Crimean Khanate, the area of urban development in Eski-Crimea was about 29 hectares.
topic archaeology
crimean khanate
ottoman empire
golden horde
crimean peninsula
towns of crimean khanate
eski-crimea
old crimea
solkhat
historical topography
cartography
general plan
urban development tradition
url http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/36/706/
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