(Source: Brill)
Brill has
published a book on law in the Crimean Khanate.
ABOUT THE BOOK
The Crimean
Khanate was often treated as a semi-nomadic, watered-down version of the Golden
Horde, or yet another vassal state of the Ottoman Empire. This book revises these
views by exploring the Khanate’s political and legal systems, which combined
well organized and well developed institutions, which were rooted in different
traditions (Golden Horde, Islamic and Ottoman). Drawing on a wide range of
sources, including the Crimean court registers from the reign of Murad Giray
(1678-1683), the book examines the role of the khan, members of his council and
other officials in the Crimean political and judicial systems as well as the
practice of the Crimean sharia court during the reign of Murad Giray.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Natalia Królikowska-Jedlińska,
Ph.D. (2010), University of Warsaw, is Assistant Professor at that university.
She has published articles on the Crimean Khanate and the Northern Caucasus in
the Early Modern Period.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
The
Chronological Scope of the Research
Outline of the
Book
Acknowledgments
List of
Illustrations
List of
Abbreviations
Note on Place
Names, Proper Names, and Transliteration
Concordance of
Frequently Mentioned Place Names
Glossary
Introduction
Historiography
of the Crimean Khanate
Sources
1 Murad Giray
and His Times
1 The Context
of the Crimean Khanate Ruled by Murad Giray
2 Murad Giray
as Viewed by Crimean Chroniclers
2 The Household,
Deputies, and the Council of the Khan
1 The Khan’s
Household
2 The Kalga
3 The Nuraddin
and His Officials
4 The Khan’s
Council
3 The Khan and
the Nobles
1 The Crimean
Nobles to 1532
2 The Crimean
Nobles in the Years from 1532 to 1774
4 Provincial
Kadıs and Their Courts
1 The Kadı and
Court Personnel
2 The
Limitations of the Judicial Power of the Kadı and His Subordinates
5 Law and Its
Practice in the Khanate’s Sharia Courts
1 The Law
Applied in the Crimean Courts
2 Litigants of
the Sharia Courts: A Basic Statistical Analysis
Conclusion: A
Fragile Balance
Appendices
Appendix I:
Transliteration, Translation, and Facsimile of the Order Issued by Khan Canibeg
Giray
Appendix II:
Transliteration, Translation, and Facsimile of a Case Brought to the Council of
Murad Giray
Appendix III:
Summaries of the Cases Judged at the Khan’s Council (1678–82)
Appendix IV:
List of the Officials Recorded in the Crimean Sicils during the Reign of Murad
Giray
Selected
Bibliography
Index
More information here
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