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The Diplomatic Activities of the Balkan Merchant Ivan Petrov Tafrali (1630s–1650s) in Southeastern and Eastern Europe

За дипломатическата активност на балканския търговец Иван Петров Тафрали (30-те – 50-те години на XVII век) в Югоизточна и Източна Европа


Исторически преглед, 82 (2026) No. 1, pp. 31-71 (ISSN 0323-9748)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.71069/IPR1.26.AZ02

Alexander Zhabov / Александър Жабов

PhD student - Faculty of History, Sofia University „St. Kliment Ohridski“
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0009-0006-9192-5253


Abstract: Ivan Petrov Tafrali, a key figure in the diplomatic history of seventeenth-century Eastern Europe, began his career in the 1630s as a secret envoy of the renowned Patriarch of Constantinople, Cyril Lucaris. During the Azov Crisis (1637–1642) between the Ottoman Empire and the Tsardom of Russia, Tafrali carried out diplomatic missions on behalf of the Moldavian prince Vasile Lupu. From the mid-1640s onward, he was regarded by the Posolsky Prikaz (Moscow) as its most trusted informant on Balkan affairs. Tafrali also belonged to the close circle of advisers around Bohdan Khmelnytsky, leader of the major Cossack uprising against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1654). The contribution of this article lies in its systematic study and contextualization of the known primary sources concerning Ivan Petrov Tafrali – a figure deeply involved in some of the most significant events in mid-seventeenth-century Eastern Europe.

Keywords: Ivan Petrov Tafrali, Early Modern period (17th century), Eastern Europe, Orthodox Christians in the Ottoman Balkans, Posolsky Prikaz (Moscow), Bohdan Khmelnytsky.


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