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Zaytsev I. On the History of Book in the Jūchid Khānates // Manuscripta Orientalia. Vol. 7. No. 1. March 2001. P. 33—39.
The following record has been preserved under the year
1549 in the Patriarchal, or Niconian, chronicle and the so-called
“Royal Book”: “On the 25th of that month of March,
news came to the Grand Prince, the Tsar, that in Kazan the
Tsar of Kazan, Ṣafā-Girēy had died, perishing in his chambers.
The nobility of Kazan and the Crimea, acting in concert,
set his son, the two-year-old Tsarevich Utemish-Girey,
on the throne and sent to the Crimea many ambassadors to
ask for help and a [middle-aged] regent for the Tsar. And
the Cossacks of the Grand Prince, the Tsar, Urachko and
his fellows, struck those ambassadors down and seized their
yarlighs and sent them to the sovereignб and let no one
reach the Crimea”]. The Kazan messengers were headed
by Yanbars and Salkish. They were bringing to the Crimea
4 yarlighs, or letters, and a book as a “gift”, which, as a result
of the incident, made their way to Moscow on May 1,
1549...
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