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ASE Eastern & Central Asia --- Eastern & Central Asia --- Northwestern Himalayas
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Bhutan --- Eastern & Central Asia --- flora
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ASE Eastern & Central Asia --- Eastern & Central Asia --- India --- Meghalaya --- forest flora
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ASE Eastern & Central Asia --- HIS History & Biographies --- Eastern & Central Asia --- Japan --- biography --- expeditions --- history --- history of science --- portraits
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L'histoire des religions antéislamiques du monde iranien, en particulier celle du zoroastrisme, s'est longtemps élaborée presque exclusivement avec les matériaux issus de la partie occidentale du domaine : le plateau iranien, assise des empires achéménides, parthe et sassanide. Mais à présent des régions de l'Asie centrale, extérieure le plus souvent à ces dominations politiques, que sort la masse de l'information archéologique. Ces rapports, publiés pour la plupart en russe et en chinois, n'atteignent la communauté des chercheurs qu'avec retard, et sous une forme réduite qui ne permet pas la discussion critique des conclusions du fouilleur. Le but du présent recueil est d'aider à remédier à ce déséquilibre, en livrant sur les principales questions - cultes du feu, pratiques funéraires, iconographie religieuse - un choix de matériaux directement issus du travail de terrain de ces dernières années.
Asia, Central --- Asie Centrale --- Antiquities --- Civilization --- Antiquités --- Civilisation --- Temples --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Zoroastrisme --- Cultes --- Religion primitive --- Sanctuaires --- Antiquité --- Iran --- Asie centrale --- Religion --- Antiquités --- Central Asia --- Soviet Central Asia --- Tūrān --- Turkestan --- West Turkestan --- Asia --- Antiquities. --- Religion. --- Antiquité. --- Zoroastrisme. --- Antiquités.
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Foreign trade policy --- Economic policy and planning (general) --- Asia, Central --- Asie centrale --- Economic policy. --- Social policy. --- Politique sociale --- 330.342 --- Economische ontwikkeling. Groeistadia --- Soviet Central Asia --- -Soviet Central Asia --- -Asia, Central --- Central Asia --- Tūrān --- Turkestan --- West Turkestan --- Asia --- Economic policy --- Social policy --- 330.342 Economische ontwikkeling. Groeistadia
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Koreans --- Coréens --- Asia, Central --- Asie centrale --- Ethnic relations --- Relations interethniques --- 809.4 --- 308 <57> --- -Koreans --- -Ethnology --- Oeralisch-altaïsche talen. Turks. Hongaars. Fins. Laps --- Sociografie. Sociaal economische geografie. Sociale toestand--Aziatisch Rusland --- Soviet Central Asia --- -Asia, Central --- Central Asia --- Tūrān --- Turkestan --- West Turkestan --- Asia --- Ethnic relations. --- -Oeralisch-altaïsche talen. Turks. Hongaars. Fins. Laps --- 308 <57> Sociografie. Sociaal economische geografie. Sociale toestand--Aziatisch Rusland --- 809.4 Oeralisch-altaïsche talen. Turks. Hongaars. Fins. Laps --- -809.4 Oeralisch-altaïsche talen. Turks. Hongaars. Fins. Laps --- Coréens --- Ethnology --- Koreans - Asia, Central --- Asia, Central - Ethnic relations --- Coreens --- U.r.s.s. --- Emigration et immigration --- Émigration et immigration
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#SML: Sparrendaal --- S03/0450 --- S03/0522 --- S25/0300 --- S32/0300 --- China: Geography, description and travel--Silk route --- China: Geography, description and travel--Travels: 1976 - 1989 --- Xinjiang--Geography, description and travel --- Central Asia--Geography, description and travel --- China --- Description and travel. --- Description and travel --- Dutch literature --- Regional documentation
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This narrative history of the Tibetan Empire in Central Asia from about A.D. 600 to 866 depicts the struggles of the great Tibetan, Turkic, Arab, and Chinese powers for dominance over the Silk Road lands that connected Europe and East Asia. It shows the importance of overland contacts between East and West in the Early Middle Ages and elucidates Tibet's role in the conflict over Central Asia.
Asia, Central --- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) --- History. --- China --- Central Asia --- Aachen. --- An Lu-shan. --- Atlakh. --- Bayarqu. --- Bilgä Qaghan. --- Buddhism. --- Camel Bridge. --- Charlemagne. --- Ch’ang-an. --- Damascus. --- Ferghana. --- Gobi Desert. --- Hami. --- Harun al-Rashid. --- Ho-hsi. --- Hsüan-tsung. --- Islam. --- Issyk Kul. --- Japanese. --- Jungarian Basin. --- Kan chou. --- Kao Hsien-chih. --- Kashgar. --- Kashmir. --- Khuganda. --- Liang chou. --- Little Balûr. --- Mediterranean Sea. --- Nan-chao. --- Ordos. --- Oxus River. --- Pamirs. --- Qośu Khan. --- Samarkand. --- agriculture. --- castles. --- commerce and merchants. --- conversion and apostasy. --- embassies and envoys. --- ethnicity. --- fish-bags. --- gold. --- horses.
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