A Tatar interpretation of the battle of Kulikovo Field, 1380: Rustam Nabiev
@article{Halperin2016ATI, title={A Tatar interpretation of the battle of Kulikovo Field, 1380: Rustam Nabiev}, author={C. Halperin}, journal={Nationalities Papers}, year={2016}, volume={44}, pages={19 - 4} }
Although no contemporary Tatar source presented a Tatar view of the famous battle of Kulikovo Field in 1380 the modern Kazan’ Tatar historian Rustam Nabiev has published a major revisionist reinterpretation of the event based upon what he considers an objective analysis of fourteenth-century Rus’-Tatar history and relations. Nabiev concludes that the battle did not happen at all as narrated in Muscovite literary works of the Kulikovo Cycle. In reality Muscovite Grand Prince Dmitrii Ivanovich… CONTINUE READING
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