My apologies if this is redundant, because I thought I uploaded my response for this part earlier, but now I can't find it, so I have decided to restate. In any case, what cannot be found on the map can be found in Professor O'Neill's chapter on "Elusive Subjects and the Instability of Noble Society" subsection "Nobility and Built Environment" page 115-116. There is discussed the incorporation of a prominent Crimean Muslims into the Russian elite. O'Neill describes their lack of assimilation, either in not converting to Christianity, or as is interesting to my post, not adopting Russian garb. Many of the maps we have looked at depict the typical costume of the area represented, which is something I would find interesting. It could even be useful for military purposes: each place in the country what should I expect someone to look like? How do I fit in? How do I know who else is a foreigner or just from a different area within Crimea?