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This international collection is the 3rd issue of the series "Turkiston to'plami / Turkistan Studies". The first part "Early Middle Ages" includes an article by Ya. The first part "Early Middle Ages" includes an article by Y. V. Pylypchuk "Manichaeism and its spread among the Turks". The second part "Middle Ages" includes an article by A. Khodjaev "On the influence of the Middle Ages". Hodjaev "On the Influence of Medieval Turkestan Science on the Development of Chinese Civilization" and the article by Ya. V. Pylypchuk's article "Nestorian Christianity and its spread in Central and Inner Asia…mehr

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This international collection is the 3rd issue of the series "Turkiston to'plami / Turkistan Studies". The first part "Early Middle Ages" includes an article by Ya. The first part "Early Middle Ages" includes an article by Y. V. Pylypchuk "Manichaeism and its spread among the Turks". The second part "Middle Ages" includes an article by A. Khodjaev "On the influence of the Middle Ages". Hodjaev "On the Influence of Medieval Turkestan Science on the Development of Chinese Civilization" and the article by Ya. V. Pylypchuk's article "Nestorian Christianity and its spread in Central and Inner Asia in the Middle Ages". The third part "Inner Asia" presents 2 articles by Ya. The fourth part "Late Middle Ages" contains an article by Sh. S. Kamoliddin "Bukhara or Uzbek Empire on the map of Asia by Homann the Younger (1730)". The fifth part "Ethnogenesis and Ethnic History" contains an article by G. Babayarov and F. Maksulov. Babayarov and F. Maksudov "On the Origin of the Term Uzbek" and F. Azimova's article "Political and Ethnic History". Azimova's article "Political and ethno-cultural situation in medieval Dasht-i Kipchak and its reflection in the tribal structure of the peoples of Central Asia". The sixth part "New Books" provides information about two books.
Autorenporträt
Shamsiddin Kamoliddin - Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Oriental University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan. He is engaged in research of Arab, Persian and Turkic sources on medieval history and historical geography of Central Asia of the epoch of the Turkic Kaganate (c. VI - c. VIII centuries) and the Arab Caliphate (c. VIII - early XIII centuries).