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The following article examines a slightly different kind of cross-cultural contacts during the 19th century Ottoman Balkans through authentic examples in this historical context – a very specific case study within the period of the Tanzimat reforms and Westernization of the Late Ottoman Empire. This case study is about the Ottoman Cossacks Regiment, a first of its kind, almost entirely Christian military unit, created by the Polish convert Michał Czajkowski – Sadık Pasha. This case study incorporates mainly Slavic non- Muslim subjects of the Sultan from Ottoman Rumelia as well as some European emigrants, all of them as soldiers, sergeants, and officers of the Ottoman Cossacks Regiment, their interactions and conflicts with each other, their relation and reception with the Muslim subjects and the Ottoman state, all against the fabric of the Tanzimat.
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W artykule po raz pierwszy prezentowane są niepublikowane pamiętniki Kazimierza Burzyńskiego, adiutanta polskiego pisarza i generała Michała Czajkowskiego – Sadyka Paszy. Kazimierz Burzyński pełnił tę funkcję w latach 1866–1868. Unpublished memoirs on Michał Czajkowski – Sadyk PashaIn the paper, the unpublished memoirs of Kazimierz Burzyński, aide-de-camp of the Polish political agent, writer and general Michał Czajkowski – Mehmet Sadyk Pasha, are presented for the first time. Kazimierz Burzyński was serving as aide-de-camp of Sadyk Pasha during 1866–1868. Burzyński’s memoirs shed light on some intriguing and not so well known political realities and movements at that time in the Ottoman Empire and Europe, which on the other hand are linked to the political and military activities of Michał Czajkowski himself. In addition to that, the article examines also the history of the memoirs’ manuscript held in the Jagiellonian University Library archive, as well as some biographical notions of the author Kazimierz Burzyński. Неопубликованные воспоминания о Михаиле Чайковском – Садык-пашеВ статье впервые печатаются мемуары Казимира Бужинского – адьютанта польского политического деятеля, писателя и генерала – Михаила Чайковского – Садык-паши. Казимир Бужинский служил адъютантом Садык-паши в 1866–1868 гг. Мемуары Бужинского бросают свет на некоторые интересные и не очень известные политические реалии и дела тех времен в Османской империи и Европе, которые, с другой стороны, связаны с политической и военной деятельностью самого Михаила Чайковского. В добавок, в статье исследуются также история рукописи мемуаров, хранящейся в архиве Библиотеки Ягеллонского университета и некоторые биографические подробности об их авторе – Казимире Бужинском.
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