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Process of the socio-cultural assimilation of Crimea:
Atlas of space-time models (kartoids)
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Combination of Barbarian-Nomadic SCS in the inland regions and Western SCS in the coastal regions
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Domination of Muslim SCS represented by Crimean Khanate as vassal of the Ottoman Empire
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Domination of Russian SCS
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Crimea as socio-cultural enclave of Russian SCS
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Asia Minor as external buffer zone at the early stages of its evolution
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Asia Minor as external buffer zone under control of Western SCS at times of Roman Empire
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Asia Minor as external buffer zone under control of Western SCS
Asia Minor as external buffer zone under control of Muslim SCS
Crimean sea-coasts under control of Western SCS
Crimean sea-coasts under control of Byzantine Empire
Crimean sea-coasts under control of Muslim SCS
Crimean sea-coasts under control of Russian SCS
Crimean sea-coasts under control of Barbarian-Nomadic SCS
Greek ports-enclaves on the Black Sea coasts
Ports-enclaves under control of Byzantine Empire
Ports under control of Muslim SCS
Ports under control of Russian SCS
Crimean cities & towns established under the Russian rule
Crimean cities & towns demonstrated special qualities during wars
Connections / links within Barbarian-Nomadic SCS
Migrations within Barbarian-Nomadic SCS at times of its integration with Western or Russian SCS-s
Mutual links of cities-enclaves in Crimea with Asia Minor as external buffer zone
Directions of diffusion and socio-cultural "processing" / transformations of the territories of and by the Russian SCS