Features of the Karakhanid craftsmanship [PDF]
The establishment of Karakhanid rule in Mawarannahr (942-1212) led to the political unification of vast territories from East Turkestan to Khorezm. Political integrity, economic stability and intensive trade between the urban and steppe communities ...
Sharifa Toshova
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Christoph Baumer, Mirko Novák (eds.). Urban Cultures of Central Asia from the Bronze Age to the Karakhanids: Learnings and conclusions from new archaeological investigations and discoveries. Proceedings of the First International Congress on Central [PDF]
Ce volume comporte 26 contributions qui ont été présentées lors de la conférence internationale qui a eu lieu à Berne en février 2016. Elles sont réparties selon la géographie politique moderne en quatre sections, l’ensemble englobant cinq pays qui ...
B. Kaim
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The article examines some aspects related to the changes that have occurred in the urban culture of the South-West Zhetysu at the initial stage of the establishment of Islam.
Nurzhanov Arnabay A. +1 more
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SOCIO-POLITICAL FACTORS OF THE EMERGENCE OF THE KARLUK STATE OF KARAKHANIDS
This article provides a brief analysis of the activities and causes of the crisis of the Turkic Kaganate and Turgesh Kaganate states that existed in the region in the early middle Ages.
B. Makhmudov
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in Turkestan, as a result of some political changes among the Turkic peoples, and Kashgar became an important political and cultural center within the Turkic world. During the Karakhanid period, the process of spreading Islam started to influence the region and later on Kashgar became one of the important scholarly centers in the ...
Muhammet Kemaloğlu
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Information of “Jawāmi ul-Hikāyāt” by al-’Awfi on the Samanids, Karakhanids, Seljukids, and Khwarizmshahs (3) » [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 ...
T.K. Beisembiev
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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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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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FOLK GAMES IN THE KARAKHANID STATE
Since ancient times, mobile folk games have occupied an important place in the life of the peoples of the Karakhanid state. They strengthened the health and fighting spirit of the younger generation, prepared them for military affairs, and played an important role in their education.
Rysbek Sabirov +2 more
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“Mockery” in Buddhist and Islamic-Turkish Texts
Although Tengrist beliefs, the religious of Turkish, Mongolian and Siberian peoples, are indirectly referenced in concepts, such as kök, t(e)ŋri, kök t(e)ŋri, yèr, sub/suv, yèr sub/suv, umay, and so on, in Turkic, this ancient religion developed ...
Hasan İsi
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