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Climate, Disease, and Upheaval in the Turkic World in the 14th-15th Centuries [PDF]
This paper examines the role of climate and disease as a major factor resulting in disruption and upheaval in the Turkic world in the 14th-15th centuries.
Schamiloglu, Uli
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Eine neue Ausgabe des Informationsdienstes "Recherche Spezial" bietet einen umfassenden Überblick über aktuelle sozialwissenschaftliche Literatur- und Forschungsnachweise zum Thema Religion in Osteuropa.
Wilde, Anja
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The Shibanid Question: Reassessing 16th Century Eurasian History in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan
This dissertation investigates how post-Soviet Uzbekistan appropriated 15-16th century history and historiographies in constructing a national identity and a national historical memory.
Samie, August Nabe
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Der Band versammelt insgesamt vierzehn Beiträge von Mitgliedern des Instituts für Orientalistik der Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg zu verschiedenen Forschungsthemen.
Bartsch, Patrick +13 more
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New developments of intellectual networks and historiography set the groundwork for the use of Persian chronicles in describing the rise of the early modern empires of the Ottomans, Safavids, Shibanids, Mongols, and Mughals around 1500.
Ali Anooshahr
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Turkestan and the Rise of Eurasian Empires
It has long been known that the origins of the early modern dynasties of the Ottomans, Safavids, Mughals, Mongols, and Shibanids in the sixteenth century go back to “Turco-Mongol” or “Turcophone” war bands.
Ali Anooshahr
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Türkistan coğrafyası jeopolitik ve stratejik konumundan dolayı geçmişten günümüze Türk devletlerinin hem eski yurdu, hem de günümüz Türk dünyası için önemli yaşam alanlarından birisi olmuştur.
Şenyıl, İsmail Hulusi
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The Siberian Branch of the Shibanids in Kazakh and Russian Historiography: Khan Kuchum
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「カザク・ハン国」形成史の再考:ジョチ・ウルス左翼から「カザク・ハン国」へ [PDF]
The so-called “Qazaq khanate” was founded around the late 15th century by Jani Beg and Giray, who claimed descent from Oros of the left hand of the ulūs-i Jūchī.
長峰 博之
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