This work presents a collection of articles concerning Central Asian history which commemorated the retirement of esteemed professor Yuri Bregel in 2000. Bregel was an integral member of the Central Eurasian Studies department at Indiana University, and alongside his remarkable scholarship on Central Asian history and historiography, he served as the director for the Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies from 1986-1997 and the director of the Inner Asian and Uralic National Resource Center from 1989-1997. The studies in this book cover a wide range of topics in Central Asian history,…mehr
This work presents a collection of articles concerning Central Asian history which commemorated the retirement of esteemed professor Yuri Bregel in 2000. Bregel was an integral member of the Central Eurasian Studies department at Indiana University, and alongside his remarkable scholarship on Central Asian history and historiography, he served as the director for the Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies from 1986-1997 and the director of the Inner Asian and Uralic National Resource Center from 1989-1997. The studies in this book cover a wide range of topics in Central Asian history, including historical linguistics, the Timurid and post-Timurid eras, and conceptual ideas such as nomadism and regionalism. In all, this collection of articles from expert scholars is a fine resource for any interested in the study of Central Asian history.
Stephen A. Halkovic, Jr. was a professor of Central Eurasian Studies at Indiana University, where he served as the director of the Sinor Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies from 1982-1985.
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Preface (Devin DeWeese) Introduction (Devin DeWeese) 1. Richard N. Frye: Bukhara Finale 2. Peter B. Golden: The Terminology of Slavery and Servitude in Medieval Turkic 3. Beatrice Forbes Manz: Family and Ruler in Timurid Historiography 4. Maria Eva Subtelny: The Making of Bukh r -yi Shar f: Scholars, Books, and Libraries in Medieval Bukhara (The Library of Khw ja Muammad P rs ) 5. Jo-Ann Gross: Naqshband Appeals to the Herat Court: A Preliminary Study of Trade and Property Issues 6. Elena A. Davidovich: The Monetary Reform of Muammad Shïb n Kh n in 913-914/1507-08 7. R. D. McChesney: Reconstructing Balkh: The Vaqf ya of 947/1540 8. David DeWeese: The Sayyid At ' Presence in Khw razm during the 16th and early 17th Centuries 9. Jürgen Paul: On Some 16th- and 17th-Century Documents Concerning Nomads 10. Allen J. Frank: Muslim Sacred History and the 1905 Revolution in a Sufi History of Astrakhan 11. G. E. Markov: The Social Structure of the Nomads of Asia and Africa 12. Bert G. Fragner: The Concept of Regionalism in Historical Research on Central Asia and Iran (A Macro-Historical Interpretation)
Preface (Devin DeWeese) Introduction (Devin DeWeese) 1. Richard N. Frye: Bukhara Finale 2. Peter B. Golden: The Terminology of Slavery and Servitude in Medieval Turkic 3. Beatrice Forbes Manz: Family and Ruler in Timurid Historiography 4. Maria Eva Subtelny: The Making of Bukh r -yi Shar f: Scholars, Books, and Libraries in Medieval Bukhara (The Library of Khw ja Muammad P rs ) 5. Jo-Ann Gross: Naqshband Appeals to the Herat Court: A Preliminary Study of Trade and Property Issues 6. Elena A. Davidovich: The Monetary Reform of Muammad Shïb n Kh n in 913-914/1507-08 7. R. D. McChesney: Reconstructing Balkh: The Vaqf ya of 947/1540 8. David DeWeese: The Sayyid At ' Presence in Khw razm during the 16th and early 17th Centuries 9. Jürgen Paul: On Some 16th- and 17th-Century Documents Concerning Nomads 10. Allen J. Frank: Muslim Sacred History and the 1905 Revolution in a Sufi History of Astrakhan 11. G. E. Markov: The Social Structure of the Nomads of Asia and Africa 12. Bert G. Fragner: The Concept of Regionalism in Historical Research on Central Asia and Iran (A Macro-Historical Interpretation)
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