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Kazan Chronicle (Russian: Казанская летопись) or Story of the Tsardom of Kazan (Russian: История Казанского Царства) is a document written between 1560 and 1565 by a Muscovite chronicler. The chronicler introduces himself as a Russian who was held in captivity in Kazan for about 20 years until Ivan the Terrible sacked Kazan in 1552. In some sources his name is given as Ioann Glazaty (John the Big Eyes). While in captivity, the chronicler assumed Islam, which gave him substantial freedom to explore the local customs. The document deals with events from formation of Kazan Khanate in the first half of 15th century until its annexion in 1552. The authenticity of events, particularly events before the date when the chronicler came to Kazan, is doubtful. The chronicle contains numerous errors, a Le Cronache di Kazan' (in russo: Казанская летопись?) o Storia del Khanato di Kazan' (in russo: История Казанского Царства) è un documento scritto tra il 1560 e il 1565 da un cronista moscovita. Il cronista si presenta come un Russo che fu tenuto prigioniero per 20 anni a Kazan', fino a quando Ivan il Terribile conquistò Kazan' nel 1552.In alcune fonti, il suo nome è riportato come Ioann Glazaty (Giovanni Occhi Grandi). Каза́нская исто́рия (также Исто́рия о Каза́нском ца́рстве, Каза́нский летопи́сец) — историческая повесть, созданная в 1564—1566 гг. (по другой версии, между 1626 и 1640 гг.) и рассказывающая о завоевании Казани Иваном Грозным в 1552 году. La Chronique de Kazan (en russe : Казанская летопись) ou Histoire de la Tsarat de Kazan (russe: История Казанского Царства) est un document écrit entre 1560 et 1565 par un chroniqueur moscovite. Le chroniqueur se présente comme un russe qui a été détenu en captivité à Kazan pendant environ 20 ans jusqu'à ce qu'Ivan le Terrible prenne Kazan en 1552. Dans certaines sources, son nom est Ioann Glazaty (Jean les Gros Yeux). En captivité, le chroniqueur se convertit à l'Islam, ce qui lui donne une grande liberté pour étudier les coutumes locales.
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Kazan Chronicle (Russian: Казанская летопись) or Story of the Tsardom of Kazan (Russian: История Казанского Царства) is a document written between 1560 and 1565 by a Muscovite chronicler. The chronicler introduces himself as a Russian who was held in captivity in Kazan for about 20 years until Ivan the Terrible sacked Kazan in 1552. In some sources his name is given as Ioann Glazaty (John the Big Eyes). While in captivity, the chronicler assumed Islam, which gave him substantial freedom to explore the local customs. The document deals with events from formation of Kazan Khanate in the first half of 15th century until its annexion in 1552. The authenticity of events, particularly events before the date when the chronicler came to Kazan, is doubtful. The chronicle contains numerous errors, and what appears to be complete fiction, mixed with genuine historical data. The Chronicle was first published in print in Saint Petersburg in 1790. La Chronique de Kazan (en russe : Казанская летопись) ou Histoire de la Tsarat de Kazan (russe: История Казанского Царства) est un document écrit entre 1560 et 1565 par un chroniqueur moscovite. Le chroniqueur se présente comme un russe qui a été détenu en captivité à Kazan pendant environ 20 ans jusqu'à ce qu'Ivan le Terrible prenne Kazan en 1552. Dans certaines sources, son nom est Ioann Glazaty (Jean les Gros Yeux). En captivité, le chroniqueur se convertit à l'Islam, ce qui lui donne une grande liberté pour étudier les coutumes locales. Le document traite des événements depuis la formation du Khanat de Kazan dans la première moitié du XVe siècle jusqu'à son annexion en 1552. Leur authenticité en particulier avant la date à laquelle le chroniqueur est arrivé à Kazan, est douteuse. La chronique contient de nombreuses erreurs, et semble être une pure fiction, mélangée avec de véritables données historiques. Elle a pour la première fois été publiée à Saint-Pétersbourg en 1790. Le Cronache di Kazan' (in russo: Казанская летопись?) o Storia del Khanato di Kazan' (in russo: История Казанского Царства) è un documento scritto tra il 1560 e il 1565 da un cronista moscovita. Il cronista si presenta come un Russo che fu tenuto prigioniero per 20 anni a Kazan', fino a quando Ivan il Terribile conquistò Kazan' nel 1552.In alcune fonti, il suo nome è riportato come Ioann Glazaty (Giovanni Occhi Grandi). Mentre era prigioniero, l'autore si convertì all'Islam, cosa che gli diede una sostanziale libertà di esplorare i costumi locali.Le Cronache riportano gli eventi che vanno dalla formazione del Khanato di Kazan', nella prima metà del XV secolo, fino alla sua annessione alla Russia del 1552.L'autenticità degli eventi, in particolare di quelli accaduti prima della data in cui il cronista giunse a Kazan', è dubbia. Le Cronache contengono numerosi errori e sembra che vi siano invenzioni complete mescolate a dati storici genuini.Il documento fu pubblicato a stampa per la prima volta a San Pietroburgo nel 1790. Каза́нская исто́рия (также Исто́рия о Каза́нском ца́рстве, Каза́нский летопи́сец) — историческая повесть, созданная в 1564—1566 гг. (по другой версии, между 1626 и 1640 гг.) и рассказывающая о завоевании Казани Иваном Грозным в 1552 году. Изображает Ивана Грозного, «державнаго царя и великаго князя Иоанна Васильевича», суровым, но справедливым властителем, заботящимся об интересах своей страны («великия Росии»), и отрицательно отзывается о боярах и воеводах. Пользовалась, по-видимому, широкой популярностью, поскольку дошла до нашего времени в большом количестве списков (более 270). Впервые опубликована в 1791 году.
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