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Islamic Central Asia – An Anthology of Historical Sources

Autor Scott C. Levi, Ron Sela
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 dec 2009
Islamic Central Asia is the first English-language anthology of primary documents for the study of Central Asian history. Scott C. Levi and Ron Sela draw from a vast array of historical sources to illustrate important aspects of the social, cultural, political, and economic history of Islamic Central Asia. These documents—many newly translated and most not readily available for study—cover the period from the 7th-century Arab conquests to the 19th-century Russian colonial era and provide new insights into the history and significance of the region.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253221407
ISBN-10: 0253221404
Pagini: 338
Ilustrații: 1 map
Dimensiuni: 156 x 233 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Locul publicării:United States

Cuprins

Acknowledgments; Note on Translation and Transliteration; MapIntroductionPart I, Central Asia in the Early Islamic Period, 7th–10th Centuries Introduction / A. Central Asia and the Arab Conquests: 1. Baladhuri: The Arab Conquests of Central Asia; 2. Tabari: Another Look at the Arab Conquests B. Central Asia under the Samanids: 3. Narshakhi: The Rise of the House of Saman; 4. Hudud al-‘Alam: The Frontiers of the Muslim World in the 10th century C. An Age of Learning: 5. Ibn Sina: Biographical Notes; 6. al-Biruni: On the Importance of the SciencesPart II, Encounter with the Turks Introduction / A. Turkic Peoples of the Steppe: 7. Orkhon Inscriptions: The Early Turks; 8. al-Jahiz: The Peculiarities of the Turks; 9. Gardizi: The Turks in Early Muslim Traditions; 10. Ibn Fadlan: Journey to the Northern Lands B. Qarakhanids: The First Turkic Muslim State in Central Asia: 11. al-Kashghari: On the Linguistic Distribution of the Turks; 12. Jamal Qarshi: The Conversion to Islam of Satuq Bughra Khan; 13. Yusuf Hass Hajib: Advice to the Qarakhanid Rulers C. Central Asia in the 11th and 12th Centuries: 14. al-‘Utbi: The Alliance of the Ghaznavids and Qarakhanids; 15. Ibn Khallikan: Biography of the Vizier Nizam al-Mulk; 16. Nizam al-Mulk: A Mirror for Princes; 17. Qabus-nama: A Different Mirror for Princes; 18. Liao Shih: Nomadic Khitan State and SocietyPart III, The Mongol Empire Introduction / A. Temujin and the Rise of the Mongol Empire; 19. Secret History of the Mongols: Temujin’s Origins; 20. Hayton: Temujin and the Rise of the Mongol Empire; 21. Nasawi: The Khorezmshah’s Downfall; 22. Chang Chun: A Daoist Monk in Central Asia; 23. Juzjani: Chaghatay the Accursed! B. Islamic Central Asia under Mongol Rule: 24. Rashid al-Din: In Defense of Chaghatay Khan; 25. Juvaini: The Il-Khan Hülegü Captures the Castles of the Heretics; 26. Mirza Haydar Dughlat: The Conversion to Islam of Tughluq Timur Khan; 27. Ibn Battuta: Travels in Western Central Asia in the 14th CenturyPart IV, Timur and the Timurids Introduction / A. Timur’s Rise and Rule: 28. Ibn ‘Arabshah: Timur and his Steppe Campaigns; 29. Ibn Khaldun: Personal Narrative of a Meeting with Timur; 30. Ruy Gonzáles de Clavijo: A Spanish Embassy to Timur’s Capital B. Central Asia in the 15th Century: 31. Khwandamir: Timur’s Heirs: Shahrukh and Ulughbeg; 32. Nava’i: A Comparison between Persian and Turkic; 33. Khoja Ahrar: Letters; 34. Five Readings on Sufi Orders in Central Asia: Competition, Practice, PoliticsPart V, Central Asia in the 16th and 17th Centuries Introduction / A. The Shïbanids and Central Asian Society in the 16th Century: 35. Zubdat al-Athar: The Beginnings of the Shïbanid State; 36. Babur: Description of the Farghana Valley and Ejection from Samarqand; 37. Anthony Jenkinson: An English Merchant in Central Asia; 38. Juybari Archives: A 16th-Century Bukharan Deed of Sale; 39. Akbar, Emperor of India: A Letter to ‘Abdallah Khan Uzbek, King of Turan B. Central Asia in the 17th Century: 40. Abu’l-Ghazi: Reasons for Writing the Genealogies of the Turks and Turkmens; 41. Ivan Khokhlov: A Russian Envoy to Central Asia; 42. Sayyeda-ye Nasafi: A Visit to the Shrine of Baha’ al-Din Naqshband; 43. Churas: Erke Bek, a Turkestani in the Service of the OiratsPart VI, Central Asia in the 18th and 19th Centuries Introduction / A. The Age of Transition: 44. Timur’s Legendary Biographies; 45. Thompson & Hogg: British Trade East of the Caspian; 46. ‘Abd al-Karim Kashmiri: Nadir Shah’s Campaign in Central Asia B. The Uzbek Tribal Dynasties: 47. Tuhfat al-khani: The Inauguration of Muhammad Rahim Khan; 48. Majma‘ al-arqam: An Administrative Manual from Bukhara; 49. A Collection of Royal Decrees from Khiva; 50. Muntakhab al-tavarikh: On the Relations between Qoqand and Kashghar C. The “Great Game” to Russian Rule: 51. Alexander Burnes: The Importance of Bukhara in Great Game Politics; 52. Mohan Lal: A Journey among the Turkmens; 53. Levshin: Observations on the Qazaqs; 54. Nikolai Ignatiev: Russia’s Agenda in Central Asia; 55. Bayani: The Russian Conquest of Khiva and the Massacre of the Yomut TurkmensGlossary; Index

Recenzii

"Situated at the heart of the so-called Silk Road, the peoples of Central Asia witnessed numerous invasions, migrations, and exchanges of religions and cultures, goods and technologies. Central Asia has been exoticized in the West—and in the East—and has captivated the imagination of many. While emphasizing some of the remarkable aspects of Central Asian history, this anthology also examines daily lives in periods of great achievements and important transformations as well as times of crisis, strife and isolation." —from the introduction

Descriere

A valuable resource for the study of Central Asian history