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Bukhara And Samarkand

2008
Like any city, Bukhara and Samarkand are living organisms that are constantly undergoing processes of change and being enriched by them. For this reason they cannot be analysed as totalities in a general manner, but must be broken down into their three component parts: i) the building fabric, which includes the basic (residential) fabric and ...
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The Emirate of Bukhara

2017
Abstract In the 19th century, the Emirate of Bukhara was one of three independent Uzbek principalities known as khanates. Ruled by the Manghit amīrs, Bukhara was the biggest and most important of the southern Central Asian polities and one of the major power centers in the wider region.
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Patricians of Bukhara

2020
This chapter identifies who created, recreated, and maintained the Persian cosmopolis. Islamic scholars were not the only patricians of Bukhara, and they cannot be understood outside of the larger ecosystem. They shared their elite status with merchants, competed for spiritual and cultural leadership with street preachers, and were reliant on a Turkic ...
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The Jews of Bukhara

Revue des études juives, 1961
Loewenthal Rudolf. The Jews of Bukhara. In: Revue des études juives, tome 3 (120), juillet-décembre 1961. pp. 345-351.
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Scholarships of Emirs of Bukhara

Oriente Moderno, 2020
Abstract Based on the study of diplomatic correspondence between the Bukhara emirate and the Russian Empire, this article highlights the issues of granting scholarships issued at the expense of the Bukhara government to gifted and low-income students of secondary specialized, vocational educational institutions functioned in the regions of the ...
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Jewelry art of bukhara

ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2021
AbstractThis article covers the research of jewelry art of Bukhara - one of the traditional types of craft and art, which is of great importance for determining the role of the region as the most important trade, handicraft and political core of Central Asia.
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A LOOK AT THE HISTORY OF BUKHARA

2021
In this article was written about the short ruling of Emir Hussein and Emir Omar, the rulers of Bukhara, was studied by local historians, especially Ahmad Donish. The essence of the socioeconomic processes that took place in the period of these rulers was explained in this work.
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The Arabic of Bukhara

2014
The Arabic spoken in the Bukhara region of Uzbekistan displays an unusual degree of integration between three distinct language families: Semitic, Indo-Aryan, and Turkic. This paper proposes an analysis of Bukhara Arabic based upon data collected between 1935 and 1943.
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An Archaeological Outline of the Bukhara Oasis

Journal of Inner Asian Art and Archaeology, 2009
Panoramica sulle ricerche archeologiche condotte dagli inizi del Novecento al presente nell’oasi di Bukhara (Uzbekistan) con riesame critico dei risultati delle attività sul campo e degli studi che ne sono derivati, dall’età protostorica alla conquista araba (insediamenti urbani, necropoli nomadiche, numismatica, pitture murali).
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Bukhara Nocturne

Callaloo, 2003
Sergio Pitol, Alfred MacAdam
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