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Russian-Turkmen Encounters: The Caspian Frontier before the Great Game

Autor S. Peter Poullada Traducere de Claora E. Styron
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 ian 2020
In the mid-eighteenth century the Russian tsar sent two expeditions across the Caspian Sea in response to an extraordinary plea for assistance from the recently subjugated Kalmyk Khan. The official journals of these expeditions, here translated into English for the first time, record the encounters of Captains Tebelev and Kopitovskii (in 1741 and 1745, respectively) with the Turkmen tribes of the Caspian frontier zone. Together they form the basis for Peter Poullada's study of the relationship between the expanding Russian empire and the tribal peoples of Central Asia over a period of more than 200 years. Drawing on Russian archival sources and Persian and Uzbek chronicles, Russian-Turkmen Encounters provides a detailed exploration of the historical and political context of the encounters so vividly described in the two journals.Poullada shows that before the better-known nineteenth-century rivalry between the Russian and British Empires, famously known as the Great Game, Russian merchants, envoys and explorers were engaged in a complex relationship with the various tribal and political groups of Central Asia: Turkmen, Uzbeks, Kazakhs, Kalmyks and even forces from the Safavid and Afshar shahs who ruled Iran. Russian-Turkmen Encounters provides a valuable new resource that will lead to a deeper understanding of Russia's imperial expansion and its involvement in the geopolitical and commercial rivalries with the major political groups in Central Asia during the early modern period.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780755602742
ISBN-10: 0755602749
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 2 bw and 7 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

S. Peter Poullada is a specialist on the history and cultures of the tribal peoples of Central Asia. He has travelled extensively throughout the former Soviet republics and Western China and lectures frequently on Central Asian carpets and textiles. He graduated in Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University and completed graduate research in Central Asian history and economics at the University of California, Berkeley

Cuprins

Part I Russian - Turkmen Frontier Encounters:1558 - 17451. The Khan's Letter 32. Astrakhan, the Turkmen of Mangyshlak and theLong-Distance Caravan Trade 73. Turkmen, Uzbeks and Russians 274. The Duel for Mangyshlak between Turkmen,Kalmyks and Kazakhs 45The Turkmen of Mangyshlak and the Kalmyks 45The Turkmen of Mangyshlak and the Kazakhs 505. Russian - Turkmen Relations in the Era of Peterthe Great 55Nadir Shah Afshar in Central Asia 63Conclusion 69Part II The Journals of Captain Tebelev (1741) andCaptain Kopytovskii (1745)Preface to the English Translationby Claora E. Styron 73Introduction by V. Razumovskaia,Translated by Claora E. Styron 79From the Journal of Captain G. Tebelev, 1741 8512 June [1741] 8514 June [1741] 86June [1741] 8817 (June) [1741] 9118 June [1741] 9219 June [1741] 9322 June [1741] 9623 June [1741] 9625 June [1741] 9726 June [1741] 9927 June [1741] 10028 June [1741] 100From the Journal of Captain V. Kopytovskii, 1745 1039 June [1745] 10313 July [1745] 103[14 July 1745] 10814 July [1745] 10816 July [1745] 11917 July [1745] 12119 July [1745] 12321 July [1745] 12823 July [1745] 12925 July [1745] 13026 July [1745] 13127 July [1745] 13211 August [1745] 134

Recenzii

Overall, this work will be a useful resource for scholars and students of Central Asia alike . Poullada has achieved something special: combining insights of imperial Russian travelers, their Central Asian interlocutors, Soviet orientalists, and modern scholars all in a single, digestible format.