An Examination of Turkish Culture and Customs before Islam: Outcomes and Implications [PDF]
This article first investigates the activities, life, and significant role of Turkish peoples in the history of Central Asia and the Middle East before the arrival of Islam.
Moqemi, Mohammad Basir
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Information of “Jawāmi ul-Hikāyāt” by al-‘Awfi on the Samanids, Karakhanids, Seljukids and Khwarezmshahs (2) » [PDF]
The article continues a series of Beisembiev’s publications [9; 13; 14] on “Jawāmi ul-Hikāyāt wa Lawāmi’ ul-Riwāyāt” by Sadid al-Din Muhammad al-‘Awfi (completed in the second quarter of the 13th century), the largest literary and historical prosaic work
T.K. Beisembiev
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The relations between Muslim Turks and Türkiye initially commenced with the incursions of the Ghaznavids into India. Following the Ghaznavids, the Turkish dominion over the subcontinent, which lasted for approximately eight centuries, came to an end with
M. İşsever
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Building a new common gaze: Lessons from the new English Roma/Gypsy/Traveller art [PDF]
Thomas Acton (born 1948) switched his academic ambition from the philosophy of religion at Oxford to Gypsy politics when he was recruited as a student to run the first Gypsy Council caravan summer school for children on an illegal encampment on a disused
Acton, Thomas
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Information of “Jawāmi ul-Hikāyāt” by al-‘Awfi on the Samanids, Karakhanids, Seljukids and Khwarezmshahs (1) » [PDF]
The article continues a series of Beisembiev’s publications [9; 13; 14] on “Jawāmi ul-Hikāyāt wa Lawāmi’ ul-Riwāyāt” by Sadid al-Din Muhammad al-‘Awfi (completed in the second quarter of the 13th century), the largest literary and historical prosaic work
T.K. Beisembiev
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PECULIAR ASPECTS OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE GHAZNAVID STATE
The article examines the distinctive characteristics of the administration of the Ghaznavid state, an Islamic empire that controlled parts of Central Asia and South Asia from the 10th to the 12th century. The author argues that the Ghaznavids employed a sophisticated system of governance that combined traditional Islamic administrative practices with ...
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ANALYSIS OF THE MASJIDS OF THE GREAT SELJUKID CARAVANSERAIS: CASE STUDY OF RIBAT-I SHERIF
‘Ribat’, an Arabic word, means “keeping watch along the border to prevent enemy attacks”. In the history of Islamic architecture, it was used for the structures where soldiers tied their horses and kept watch along the borders.
Onur Şimşek
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The origins of Gypsies/Roma/Travellers: The limitations of a standpoint approach [PDF]
Using the exonym currently politically correct in UK translations of EU policies, the author discusses the extent of possibilities for explaining theories of the origins of Roma/Gypsies/Travellers by the social interests and situation of the theorists ...
Acton, Thomas
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Clifford Edmund Bosworth [PDF]
Clifford Edmund Bosworth was a giant amongst historians of the Middle East and Central Asia, and only the likes of his direct and indirect mentors, Vladimir Minorsky (d. 1966) and V.V. Barthold (d.
Azad , Arezou
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Cuases of Ghaznawi’s Conquests in India and its Preaching Milestones
The Islamic conquests have expanded and Islam has spread across the globe from the beginning of Islam, while in The Land of India, the conquests of Muslims had started during the reign of the Guided Caliphs, including the “Muhallab” attack of the ...
Mir Akbar Shah
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