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这篇文章的作者得出结论,哈吉·吉拉伊与喀山“蒙古包”的家庭关系密切。他的父亲Giyas ad-Din统治伏尔加河左岸一段时间,他的叔叔可能就是喀山的“利贝”,他的谋杀是喀山独立的开始(1445年后)。《编年史纲要》(Compendium of Chronicles)中关于哈吉·吉拉伊(Hadji Giray)的记载是一座丰碑,反映了伏尔加河左岸地区的代表们不仅希望邀请一个中国人登上喀山王位,而且希望邀请他的合法权利人之一。这次登基很可能没有发生,哈吉·吉拉伊作为独立的克里米亚汗国和新吉拉伊王朝的创始人被载入史册。然而,在此后很长一段时间里,喀山及其邻近的蒙古包都记得吉拉斯对喀山王位的权利。研究目的:本文试图从卡迪尔·阿里贝克的《编年史纲要》中关于哈吉·吉拉伊汗在喀山统治的历史信息的可信性的角度来分析《关于哈吉·吉拉伊的纪要》文本。研究资料:Kadyr Ali-bek的《编年史纲要》、Muhammad Riza的《七大行星》和克里米亚的《简史》的出版文本和手稿。
Was Hadji Giray the Khan of Kazan? Attempts to explain the “Dastan about Hadji Giray” in the “Compendium of Chronicles” by Kadyr Ali-bek
The article’s author reaches the conclusion that Hadji Giray was strongly connected with the Kazan «yurt» by family ties. His father, Giyas ad-Din, ruled the Volga’s left bank for some time, and his uncle may have been the same Kazan “Libey” whose murder served as the starting point for the emergence of an independent Kazan (after 1445). The dastan about Hadji Giray in the “Compendium of Chronicles” is a monument that reflects the desire of representatives of the Volga’s left-bank lands to invite not just a Chingisid to the Kazan throne, but one of his lawful rightholders. This enthronement, most likely, did not take place, and Hadji Giray went down in history as the founder of the independent Crimean Khanate and the new Giray dynasty. However, for a long time afterwards, Kazan and its neighboring yurts remembered Girays’ rights to the Kazan throne. Research objectives: This article is an endeavor to analyze the text of the “Dastan about Hadji Giray” in the “Compendium of Chronicles” by Kadyr Ali-bek from the point of view of the plausibility of its historical information about the reign of Khan Hadji Giray in Kazan. Research materials: Published texts and manuscripts of the “Compendium of Chronicles” by Kadyr Ali-bek, “Seven Planets” by Muhammad Riza, and “A Brief History” of Crimea.