Chapter Миссия послов Петра I-го и Саввы Лукича Рагузинского в Стамбу в историко-культурном аспекте

The main purpose of the article is to analyse the mission of Peter I’s envoys and Savva Lukich Raguzinsky to Istanbul in the historical and cultural aspect. As commonly known, a significant period in the history of Turkish-Russian relations falls to the end of the 17th century and the first decades...

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description The main purpose of the article is to analyse the mission of Peter I’s envoys and Savva Lukich Raguzinsky to Istanbul in the historical and cultural aspect. As commonly known, a significant period in the history of Turkish-Russian relations falls to the end of the 17th century and the first decades of the 18th century. This period coincides with the reforms of Peter the Great in Russia. As a result of the reforms, Russia begins to assimilate European cultural values, but at the same time it continues to show interest in its southern neighbours, namely the Ottoman Empire. In the late 17th century and in the early 18th century, along with the development of political and trade relations between Russia and Turkey, it became increasingly necessary for Peter I to have an experienced diplomat in the Ottoman Empire. The subject of Russian diplomats’ presence in Istanbul, which at that time was a point of encounter of both political interests and religious and cultural traditions of many groups and nations, is studied based on descriptions and reports of Russian ambassadors, the historical work Diplomacy of Peter the Great by N.N. Molchanov, the historical novel by Yuri Fedorov, Russia is Calling for Duty and Nikolai Pavlenko’s historical-fiction Around Throne. Birds of Petro Nest. Passions around the Throne. These works also name persons who assisted the ambassadors in collecting information about the state of the empire. Among these persons, there was a merchant of Serbian origin, Savva Lukich Vladislavich. The activities and entourage of the Russian envoys show the diversity of the ethno-cultural aura of both Istanbul and the Ottoman Empire.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1412812024-07-16T15:23:58Z Chapter Миссия послов Петра I-го и Саввы Лукича Рагузинского в Стамбу в историко-культурном аспекте The main purpose of the article is to analyse the mission of Peter I’s envoys and Savva Lukich Raguzinsky to Istanbul in the historical and cultural aspect. As commonly known, a significant period in the history of Turkish-Russian relations falls to the end of the 17th century and the first decades of the 18th century. This period coincides with the reforms of Peter the Great in Russia. As a result of the reforms, Russia begins to assimilate European cultural values, but at the same time it continues to show interest in its southern neighbours, namely the Ottoman Empire. In the late 17th century and in the early 18th century, along with the development of political and trade relations between Russia and Turkey, it became increasingly necessary for Peter I to have an experienced diplomat in the Ottoman Empire. The subject of Russian diplomats’ presence in Istanbul, which at that time was a point of encounter of both political interests and religious and cultural traditions of many groups and nations, is studied based on descriptions and reports of Russian ambassadors, the historical work Diplomacy of Peter the Great by N.N. Molchanov, the historical novel by Yuri Fedorov, Russia is Calling for Duty and Nikolai Pavlenko’s historical-fiction Around Throne. Birds of Petro Nest. Passions around the Throne. These works also name persons who assisted the ambassadors in collecting information about the state of the empire. Among these persons, there was a merchant of Serbian origin, Savva Lukich Vladislavich. The activities and entourage of the Russian envoys show the diversity of the ethno-cultural aura of both Istanbul and the Ottoman Empire. 2024-07-16T15:23:57Z 2024-07-16T15:23:57Z 2022 chapter ONIX_20240716_9788382208535_299 9788382208535 9788382208542 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/141281 pol image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.press.uni.lodz.pl/index.php/wul/catalog/book/842 Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego 10.18778/8220-905-1.06 The main purpose of the article is to analyse the mission of Peter I’s envoys and Savva Lukich Raguzinsky to Istanbul in the historical and cultural aspect. As commonly known, a significant period in the history of Turkish-Russian relations falls to the end of the 17th century and the first decades of the 18th century. This period coincides with the reforms of Peter the Great in Russia. As a result of the reforms, Russia begins to assimilate European cultural values, but at the same time it continues to show interest in its southern neighbours, namely the Ottoman Empire. In the late 17th century and in the early 18th century, along with the development of political and trade relations between Russia and Turkey, it became increasingly necessary for Peter I to have an experienced diplomat in the Ottoman Empire. The subject of Russian diplomats’ presence in Istanbul, which at that time was a point of encounter of both political interests and religious and cultural traditions of many groups and nations, is studied based on descriptions and reports of Russian ambassadors, the historical work Diplomacy of Peter the Great by N.N. Molchanov, the historical novel by Yuri Fedorov, Russia is Calling for Duty and Nikolai Pavlenko’s historical-fiction Around Throne. Birds of Petro Nest. Passions around the Throne. These works also name persons who assisted the ambassadors in collecting information about the state of the empire. Among these persons, there was a merchant of Serbian origin, Savva Lukich Vladislavich. The activities and entourage of the Russian envoys show the diversity of the ethno-cultural aura of both Istanbul and the Ottoman Empire. 10.18778/8220-905-1.06 83bfe9c9-323d-4283-b087-d859fd9af314 9788382208535 9788382208542 75-83 open access
spellingShingle Chapter Миссия послов Петра I-го и Саввы Лукича Рагузинского в Стамбу в историко-культурном аспекте
title Chapter Миссия послов Петра I-го и Саввы Лукича Рагузинского в Стамбу в историко-культурном аспекте
title_full Chapter Миссия послов Петра I-го и Саввы Лукича Рагузинского в Стамбу в историко-культурном аспекте
title_fullStr Chapter Миссия послов Петра I-го и Саввы Лукича Рагузинского в Стамбу в историко-культурном аспекте
title_full_unstemmed Chapter Миссия послов Петра I-го и Саввы Лукича Рагузинского в Стамбу в историко-культурном аспекте
title_short Chapter Миссия послов Петра I-го и Саввы Лукича Рагузинского в Стамбу в историко-культурном аспекте
title_sort chapter миссия послов петра i го и саввы лукича рагузинского в стамбу в историко культурном аспекте
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