Memory and Commemoration across Central Asia: Texts, Traditions and Practices, 10th-21st Centuries: Leiden Studies in Islam and Society, cartea 17
Elena Paskaleva, Gabrielle van den Bergen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 mai 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004310278
ISBN-10: 9004310274
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Leiden Studies in Islam and Society
ISBN-10: 9004310274
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Leiden Studies in Islam and Society
Notă biografică
Elena Paskaleva, Ph.D. (2010) is Assistant Professor of Critical Heritage Studies at Leiden University. Her courses deal with the politics of commemoration across the Middle East and Asia. She has published on the history and socio-political importance of Timurid architecture.
Gabrielle van den Berg, Ph.D (1997) is Professor of Cultural History of Iran and Central Asia at Leiden University. She has published on classical Persian and Tajik literature and has worked extensively on the oral traditions of Badakhshan, Tajikistan.
Gabrielle van den Berg, Ph.D (1997) is Professor of Cultural History of Iran and Central Asia at Leiden University. She has published on classical Persian and Tajik literature and has worked extensively on the oral traditions of Badakhshan, Tajikistan.
Cuprins
List of Figures
Transliteration
Introduction
Elena Paskaleva, with Gabrielle van den Berg
1 Perceptions of History in Persian Chronicles of the Sixteenth–Seventeenth Centuries in Central Asia
Charles Melville
2 Remembering Bahāʾ al-Dīn Naqshband in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Bukhara
Florian Schwarz
3 Turk amongst Tajiks
The Turkic Shāhnāma Translation Located in Tajikistan and Manuscript Production during the Abuʾl-Khayrid Annexation of Khurasan (1588–1598)
Jaimee Comstock-Skipp
4 The Epic Hero Manas as the Archetype of Autonomy—Nostalgia and Futurities in Kyrgyz Spiritual and Ethno-Nationalist Discourses
Nienke van der Heide
5 Literary Souvenirs from Ṣadr al-Dīn ʿAynī and Sotim Uluġzoda in the Leiden University Library
A Closer Look at ʿAynī’s Jodgorī (1935) and Uluġzoda’s Saëhati Buxoro Bo Hamrohii Aĭnī (1950)
Gabrielle van den Berg
6 Editing Sufism: Contemporary Negotiations on Memory and Religious Practice in Afghanistan
Annika Schmeding
7 Ethnographic Writing on Bukharan Jews: From Lost Tribes to Community Scholarship
Maira Kaye
8 Dynamics of Perpetuity: “Traditional” Horse Games in Kyrgyzstan
Simone de Boer
9 Genealogy and Family Ties of Mawarannahr Sayyids: A Study Based on Funerary Epigraphy
Babur Aminov
10 Ḥaẓīra Memorial Complexes in Mawarannahr: Evolution and Architectural Features
Mavlyuda Yusupova
11 Commemorating the Russian Conquest of Central Asia
Alexander Morrison
12 Remembering the Alisher Navoi Jubilee and the Archaeological Excavations in Samarqand in the Summer of 1941
Elena Paskaleva
13 Soviet Legitimization of Islamic Architecture in Old Khiva as Reflected in the Diaries of ʿAbdullāh Bāltaev (1880–1966)
Bakhtiyar Babadjanov
14 “Memory Traces:” Buston Buva Mazār in the Ferghana Region of Uzbekistan, 1980s–2010s
Věra Exnerová
Glossary of Terms
Index
Transliteration
Introduction
Elena Paskaleva, with Gabrielle van den Berg
Part 1 Historiographic Narratives
1 Perceptions of History in Persian Chronicles of the Sixteenth–Seventeenth Centuries in Central Asia
Charles Melville
2 Remembering Bahāʾ al-Dīn Naqshband in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Bukhara
Florian Schwarz
Part 2 Epic Heroes and Literary Legacies
3 Turk amongst Tajiks
The Turkic Shāhnāma Translation Located in Tajikistan and Manuscript Production during the Abuʾl-Khayrid Annexation of Khurasan (1588–1598)
Jaimee Comstock-Skipp
4 The Epic Hero Manas as the Archetype of Autonomy—Nostalgia and Futurities in Kyrgyz Spiritual and Ethno-Nationalist Discourses
Nienke van der Heide
5 Literary Souvenirs from Ṣadr al-Dīn ʿAynī and Sotim Uluġzoda in the Leiden University Library
A Closer Look at ʿAynī’s Jodgorī (1935) and Uluġzoda’s Saëhati Buxoro Bo Hamrohii Aĭnī (1950)
Gabrielle van den Berg
Part 3 Memory, Religious and Social Practices
6 Editing Sufism: Contemporary Negotiations on Memory and Religious Practice in Afghanistan
Annika Schmeding
7 Ethnographic Writing on Bukharan Jews: From Lost Tribes to Community Scholarship
Maira Kaye
8 Dynamics of Perpetuity: “Traditional” Horse Games in Kyrgyzstan
Simone de Boer
Part 4 Shrines and Monuments as Sites of Memory
9 Genealogy and Family Ties of Mawarannahr Sayyids: A Study Based on Funerary Epigraphy
Babur Aminov
10 Ḥaẓīra Memorial Complexes in Mawarannahr: Evolution and Architectural Features
Mavlyuda Yusupova
11 Commemorating the Russian Conquest of Central Asia
Alexander Morrison
12 Remembering the Alisher Navoi Jubilee and the Archaeological Excavations in Samarqand in the Summer of 1941
Elena Paskaleva
13 Soviet Legitimization of Islamic Architecture in Old Khiva as Reflected in the Diaries of ʿAbdullāh Bāltaev (1880–1966)
Bakhtiyar Babadjanov
14 “Memory Traces:” Buston Buva Mazār in the Ferghana Region of Uzbekistan, 1980s–2010s
Věra Exnerová
Glossary of Terms
Index