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Spatial Analysis of the Use of Iwan in Turkish Architecture from Central Asia to Anatolia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The iwan, whose use dates back to ancient times in Iran, Mesopotamia and Central Asia, is an architectural element with functional and semantic qualities and is usually seen on a monumental scale.
DAĞ GÜRCAN, Ayşenur   +1 more
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« The Muslim Qarakhanids and Their Invented Ethnic Identity », in : É. de La Vaissière, éd., Islamisation de l’Asie centrale. Processus locaux d’acculturation du VIIe au XIe siècle. Paris, 2008, p. 339-350. (Studia Iranica, Cahier 39) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Les origines authentiques des Qarakhanides sont obscures pour les savants modernes et elles l’étaient peut-être pour eux-mêmes. Leur rattachement à Afrāsyāb fut énoncé comme doctrine au XIe s. par deux savants de Kāshgar, Maḥmūd al-Kāshgarī et al-Alma‘ī,
Grenet, Frantz
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ECONOMIC CULTURAL AND POLITICAL FUNDAMENTALS OF THE FORMATION OF THE FIRST STATES IN SOUTHERN UZBEKISTAN [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The idea behind this article focuses on the controversial history of the medieval Chaghaniyan state in the Surkhandarya oasis. Thanks to the Uzbek statehood, it is important to arouse the interest of the current generation in the history of the country ...
TURSUNOV SAYPULLA NARZULLAEVICH
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The Role of Husamuddin Sadr Shahid and Husamuddin Al-Ahsikati's Scientific Heritage in Islamic Jurisprudence [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
 The scientific heritage of two great Central Asian scholars, Husamuddin Sadr Shahid and Husamuddin al-Akhsikati, is of great importance to the Islamic Jurisprudence.
Bekmirzaev, Ilhomjon, Nishanova, Dildora
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Community practice and religion at an Early Islamic cemetery in highland Central Asia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Archaeological studies of Early Islamic communities in Central Asia have focused on lowland urban communities. Here, the authors report on recent geophysical survey and excavation of an Early Islamic cemetery at Tashbulak in south-eastern Uzbekistan. AMS
Bullion, E.   +4 more
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Carbon and oxygen stable isotopic evidence for diverse sheep and goat husbandry strategies amid a Final Bronze Age farming milieu in the Kyrgyz Tian Shan [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
The mountains of Central Asia during the Bronze and Iron Ages are increasingly being reconceived as an important zone for intensive crop cultivation in combination with pastoralist herding.
Hermes, T.   +3 more
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KINSHIP OF MEMBERS OF THE QARAKHANIDS DYNASTY WITH THE GHAZNAVIDS AND SELJUKIDS [PDF]

open access: yesCentral Asian Survey, 2015
Upon the formation of the dynasty with Sebüktegin, the Qarakhanids attached great importance to the establishment of kinship with the Ghaznavids and Seljukids rulers through marriage relationships like Sultan Mahmûd, Masûd, Mawdûd Ghaznavid rulers did. The same situation was practiced among the members of the Seljuk dynasty with the Qarakhanids. Though
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Enseignement des professeurs à l’extérieur [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
En France Inria Lille Gérard Berry (chaire Algorithmes, machines et langages) a donné le 31 janvier 2018 un cours sur : « La photographie numérique, parfait exemple de la puissance de l’informatique », et un séminaire en relation avec le sujet du cours ...

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Persian Legend on Islamic Coins : From Traditional Arabic to the Challenge of Leadership [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The tradition of placing Persian inscriptions on Islamic coins goes back to the middle of the 7th century AD, namely the time of the “righteous” caliphs ‛Uthman and ‛Ali, when silver and copper coins struck in the eastern provinces of the recently ...
Nastich, Vladimir
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Crop diversification: an archaeobotanical study of southern central Asia during the first millennium CE [PDF]

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Scholars have convincingly shown that Central Asia was a vital connecting point along the Silk Road, primarily due to its role as a transition zone between East and West Asia.
Mir Makhamad, Basira
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