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Medieval Monuments of Central Asia: Qarakhanid Architecture of the 11th and 12th Centuries, Richard Piran Mcclary (2020)

International Journal of Islamic Architecture, 2023
Review of: Medieval Monuments of Central Asia: Qarakhanid Architecture of the 11th and 12th Centuries, Richard Piran Mcclary (2020) Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 320 pp., 83 b&w and 161 colour illus., ISBN: 9781474423977, £95 (hardback)
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A Legal Concept in Motion: The ‘Spreader of Corruption’ (sā‘ī bi’l-fesād) from Qarakhanid to Ottoman Jurisprudence

Islamic Law and Society, 2019
AbstractThis article traces the genealogies of the legal concept ‘spreader of corruption’. Although some scholars working on Ottoman law consider this concept to be part of the Ottoman ḳānūn tradition, the history of its adaptation by Ottoman jurists actually dates back to the Qarakhanid period (eleventh century CE). It acquired its legal meaning as a
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Qarakhanid Envoys to Song China

Journal of Asian History, 2018
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THE ROLE OF MATURIDI SCHOLARS IN THE RELIGIOUS POLICY OF TURKISH KHANATE (QARAKHANİDS)

2016
Turkish Khanate is a Central Asian Turkish state established in the 8th century out of Islamic circle. It adopted Islam in the first quarter of the 10th century and achieved political unity thanks to Islam and survived until the first years of the 13th century.
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Un antropologo alla corte qarakhanide: tracce biografiche di Ẓahīrī Samarqandī

The article traces all possible sources from which biographical notes can be gleaned about the still little-known figure of Moḥammad b. ʿAlī Ẓahīrī Samarqandī, author of a famous Persian version of the Sendbādnāme and a few other works, and reconstructs his intellectual profile in the context of his service at the Qarakhanid court in the 12th ...
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