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Aufsatzsammlung. --- Politik. --- Wirtschaft. --- economic conditions. --- political conditions. --- Central Asia. --- Mittelasien.
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Kultur. --- Nomadismus. --- Sesshaftigkeit. --- Turkic peoples --- Turkvölker. --- History. --- Asia, Central --- Middle East --- Mittelasien. --- Zentralasien. --- Antiquities. --- Art --- Architecture --- Sogdiens. --- Commerce --- Antiquités --- Asie centrale --- Antiquités
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Blick ins BuchIn den letzten Jahren ist Zentralasien als Ort weltpolitischer Ambitionen in den Blickpunkt der Öffentlichkeit getreten: Die ehemaligen Sowjetrepubliken Kasachstan, Kirgisistan, Usbekistan, Tadschikistan und Turkmenistan sind für China Teil der »Neuen Seidenstraße«. Die Nähe zu Iran, Afghanistan und Pakistan verleiht Zentralasien auch eine geostrategische Bedeutung. Einen besonderen Anspruch auf Einfluss in der Region aber erhebt Russland, das seit rund einem Jahrtausend dort präsent ist. Rudolf A. Mark, wohl einer der besten Kenner der Geschichte Zentralasiens, legt mit diesem Buch die erste umfassende Beziehungsgeschichte zwischen Russland und Zentralasien vor. Auf Grundlage jahrzehntelanger Archivstudien und unter Nutzung einer Fülle oftmals nur schwer zugänglicher Publikationen erschließt der Autor das Thema in seiner Vielfalt: die ersten russischen Kontakte zu den Khanaten und frühe Handelsbeziehungen, die ethnologisch-geographischen Forschungsreisen, die Bündnisse und Eroberungen im Zeichen russischer imperialistischer Bestrebungen. Zusammen mit den beiden anderen Bänden des Autors bei Schöningh (»Im Schatten des Great Game« und »Krieg an fernen Fronten«) liegt damit eine einzigartige, aus den Quellen gearbeitete Trilogie der Geschichte Russlands in Zentralasien vom Jahr 1000 bis 1920 vor.
Mittelasien --- Imperialismus --- Zivilisierungsmission --- Expansion --- Kolonialismus --- Turkestan --- Orientalismus --- Great Game --- Afghanistan --- Nomadenreiche --- Britisch-Indien --- Seidenstraße --- Inner Asia --- Imperialism --- Colonialism --- British-India --- Nomad Empires --- Orientalism --- Imperial Science --- Silk Road --- Russia --- Asia, Central --- Relations --- History.
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Art, Central Asian. --- Art, Central Asian. --- Art, Turkish. --- Art, Turkish. --- Avarlar --- Bulgarlar (Türk halkı) --- Hazarlar --- Hiung-nu (Asya halkı) --- Hunlar --- Islamic art --- Islamic art --- Islamic art. --- Kunst. --- Kıpçak (Türk halkı) --- Peçenekler (Türk halkı) --- Sanat, Orta Asya. --- Sanat, Türk. --- Turkvölker. --- Uygur (Türk halkı) --- İslam sanatı --- İslam sanatı --- Sanat. --- Sanat. --- Sanat. --- Sanat. --- Sanat. --- Sanat. --- Sanat. --- Sanat. --- Geschichte. --- Asia, Central. --- Mittelasien. --- Turkey.
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"In the 1700s, Kazan Tatar (Muslim scholars of Kazan) and scholarly networks stood at the forefront of Russia's expansion into the South Urals, western Siberia, and the Kazakh steppe. It was there that the Tatars worked with Russian agents, established settlements, and spread their own religious and intellectual culture that helped shaped their identity in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Kazan Tatars profited economically from Russia's commercial and military expansion to Muslim lands and began to present themselves as leaders capable of bringing Islamic modernity to the rest of Russia's Muslim population. Danielle Ross bridges the history of Russia's imperial project with the history of Russia's Muslims by exploring the Kazan Tatars as participants in the construction of the Russian empire. Ross focuses on Muslim clerical and commercial networks to reconstruct the ongoing interaction among Russian imperial policy, nonstate actors, and intellectual developments within Kazan's Muslim community and also considers the evolving relationship with Central Asia, the Kazakh steppe, and western China. Tatar Empire offers a more Muslim-centered narrative of Russian empire building, making clear the links between cultural reformism and Kazan Tatar participation in the Russian eastward expansion"--
Expansionspolitik. --- Kasantataren. --- Muslims --- Muslims --- Muslims. --- Schabefleisch. --- Tataren. --- Tatars --- Tatars --- Tatars. --- Ulama --- Ulama --- Ulama --- Ulema. --- History --- History --- History --- History --- Political activity --- Political activity --- Political activity. --- Muslim. --- Kasan. --- Kazanʹ (Russia) --- Kazanʹ (Russia) --- Khanat Kasan. --- Mittelasien. --- Russia (Federation) --- Russia (Federation) --- Russia. --- Russland. --- History. --- History.
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National movements --- Caucasus --- Post-communism --- Postcommunisme --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Caucase --- Ethnic relations --- Relations interethniques --- -#SBIB:003.IEB --- #SBIB:328H263 --- 820 Internationale Betrekkingen --- 828 Geografie --- 846.1 Etniciteit --- 850 Vrede- en conflictstudies --- 855 Oorlogsvoering --- 856.1 Conflictpreventie --- 876 Veiligheidspolitiek --- 883.4 West-Azië --- 883.5 Zuid-Azië --- 884.1 Oost-Europa --- Postcommunism --- World politics --- Communism --- Instellingen en beleid: andere GOS-staten --- Caucasia --- Caucasus Mountains --- Caucasus Region --- Kavkaz --- -Congresses. --- Etnische conflicten. --- Grensconflicten. --- Internationale Politik --- Kongress --- Nationalitätenfrage --- Staatsgrenze --- Sicherheitspolitik --- Politischer Konflikt --- Mittelasien --- Kaukasus --- Iran --- Türkei --- Russland --- CommunismCongresses --- Instellingen en beleid: andere GOS-statenCaucasus --- KavkazEthnic relations --- Internationale Politik. --- Kongress. --- Nationalitätenfrage. --- Staatsgrenze. --- Sicherheitspolitik. --- Politischer Konflikt. --- Mittelasien. --- Kaukasus. --- Iran. --- Türkei. --- Russland. --- Congrès --- #SBIB:003.IEB --- Congresses. --- Post-communism - Caucasus - Congresses --- Caucasus - Ethnic relations - Congresses
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"The ties that bind Central Asia to the Middle East have increased dramatically in recent years, as political emancipation from Soviet rule has spurred the restoration of material culture shared by Turkic and Iranian peoples. Political institutions and farming practices, however, are still based on the Soviet model, with centralised large-scale agricultural production serving Russian rather than local needs. The contributors to this volume examine land reform and agricultural development in Russia, Central Asia, North Africa, and the Middle East. Their studies bring into question the evolutionary view of agricultural development, from small-scale subsistence to large-scale commercialised agricultural systems, and emphasise the need to understand the specific political, historical, and geographic contexts of rural development and land reform. This volume is a must for regional specialists, historians, economists, and those working on rural development issues throughout Eurasia."
Rural development --- Community development, Rural --- Development, Rural --- Integrated rural development --- Regional development --- Rehabilitation, Rural --- Rural community development --- Rural economic development --- Agriculture and state --- Community development --- Economic development --- Regional planning --- Citizen participation --- Social aspects --- Landhervormingen. --- Grondbezit. --- Agrarische ontwikkeling. --- Plattelandsontwikkeling. --- Aufsatzsammlung --- Ländliche Entwicklung --- Rural development. --- HISTORY --- POLITICAL SCIENCE --- Developpement rural --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Eastern. --- Public Policy --- City Planning & Urban Development. --- Russland. --- Russland --- Naher Osten --- Mittelasien --- Russia (Federation) --- Middle East. --- Central Asia. --- North Africa. --- Barbary States --- Maghreb --- Maghrib --- North Africa --- Asia --- Central Asia --- Soviet Central Asia --- Tūrān --- Turkestan --- West Turkestan --- Orient --- Asia, South West --- Asia, Southwest --- Asia, West --- Asia, Western --- East (Middle East) --- Eastern Mediterranean --- Fertile Crescent --- Levant --- Mediterranean Region, Eastern --- Mideast --- Near East --- Northern Tier (Middle East) --- South West Asia --- Southwest Asia --- West Asia --- Western Asia --- Russian S.F.S.R. --- Russian Federation --- Rossiyskaya Federatsiya --- Rossiya (Federation) --- Rossii︠a︡ (Federation) --- Российская Федерация --- Rossiĭskai︠a︡ Federat︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Rosiĭsʹka Federat︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Російська Федерація --- Federazione della Russia --- Russische Föderation --- RF --- Federation of Russia --- Urysye Federat︠s︡ie --- Pravitelʹstvo Rossii --- Правительство России --- Pravitelʹstvo Rossiĭskoĭ Federat︠s︡ii --- Правительство Российской Федерации --- Правительство РФ --- Pravitelʹstvo RF --- Rosja (Federation) --- Eluosi (Federation) --- O-lo-ssu (Federation) --- 俄罗斯 (Federation) --- Roshia Renpō --- Federazione russa --- OKhU --- Orosyn Kholboony Uls --- Integrierte ländliche Entwicklung --- Ländlicher Raum --- Ländliche Regionalentwicklung --- Regionalentwicklung --- Entwicklungsmodell --- Beiträge --- Einzelbeiträge --- Sammelwerk --- Entwicklung --- Africa, North --- Asia, Central --- Eastern Mediterranean Region --- Middle East --- South West --- Sowjet-Mittelasien --- Russisch-Mittelasien --- Westturkestan --- Russisch-Turkestan --- Zentralasien --- Große Tatarei --- Asien --- Naher Orient --- Vorderasien --- Vorderer Orient --- Südwestasien --- Nahost --- Moyen-Orient --- Westasien --- Levante --- Alter Orient --- Rußland --- Krievija --- Federazione Russa --- Großrussland --- Großrußland --- Russia --- Rossijskaja Imperija --- Russie --- Empire de Russie --- Federacja Rosyjska --- Rosja --- Rossija --- Rossijskaja Federacija --- Russische Föderation --- Russisches Reich --- РФ --- Российская Империя --- Russische SFSR --- -1917 --- 25.12.1991 --- -Landhervormingen. --- -Developpement rural
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In L'art du livre en Asie Centrale de la fin du XVIe au début du XXe siècle, Marie Efthymiou sheds light on the rich cultural inheritance of the still barely known Central Asia. Commonly related to the sole persian cultural area, it appears as a rich convergence of cultural transfers and trade routes, where emerge the decisive role of North India and strong local singularities.0By a meticulous analysis of the quranic manuscripts of the Al Biruni Institute of Oriental Studies, Marie Efthymiou depicts the mutation of bookmaking, providing relevant evidences on Samarcand paper and revealing Kokand as a major centre of production. An innovative approach of the manuscripts uses traces their place in society and worshipper's everyday life.
Manuskript --- Sammlung --- Abu Rayhon Beruniy Nomidagi Sharqshunoslik Instituti --- Koran --- Geschichte 1600-1900 --- Mittelasien --- 091:297.181 --- 091 =9 --- 091 "15/17" --- 091 "18" --- 091 "19" --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi-:-Islam: canonieke boeken; Koran --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Oosterse talen --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Moderne Tijd --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--19e eeuw. Periode 1800-1899 --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999 --- 091 "18" Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--19e eeuw. Periode 1800-1899 --- 091 "15/17" Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Moderne Tijd --- 091 =9 Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Oosterse talen --- 091:297.181 Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi-:-Islam: canonieke boeken; Koran --- Sammlung. --- Koran. --- Manuskript. --- Manuscripts, Arabic --- Arabic manuscripts --- Abu Raĭḣon Beruniĭ nomidagi Sharqshunoslik instituti --- Beruniĭ nomidagi Sharqshunoslik instituti --- Beruniĭ (Abu Raĭḣon) nomidagi Sharqshunoslik instituti --- Beruni Institute of Orientology --- Beruni (Abu Raihon) Institute of Orientology --- Dānishkadah-ʼi Khāvarshināsī bi-Nām-i Abū Rayḥān Bīrūnī --- Институт востоковедения имени Абу Райхон Беруни --- Institut vostokovedenii︠a︡ imeni Abu Raĭkhon Beruni --- Abu Raihon Beruni Institute of Orientology --- Ŭzbekiston SSR fanlar akademii︠a︡si. --- Институт востоковедения им. Абу Райхана Беруни --- Institut vostokovedenii︠a︡ im. Abu Raĭkhana Beruni --- Институт востоковедения им. Абу Райхана Беруни АН УзССР --- Institut vostokovedenii︠a︡ im. Abu Raĭkhana Beruni AN UzSSR --- Институт востоковедения имени Абу Райхана Бируни --- Institut vostokovedenii︠a︡ imeni Abu Raĭkhana Biruni --- Ŭzbekiston Respublikasi fanlar akademii︠a︡si. --- Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR. --- Anstītū-yi Sharqʹshināsī-i Abū Rayḥān Bīrūnī --- Instītū-yi Sharqʹshināsī-i Abū Rayḥān Bīrūnī --- Beruni Institute of Oriental Studies --- Institute of Oriental Studies named after Abu Rayhan Beruni --- انستيتوى شرق شناسى ابو ريحان بيرونى --- Instītū-yi Sharqʹshināsī bi-nām-i Abū Rīḥān Bīrūnī --- Anstītū-yi Khāvarʹshināsī bi-nām-i Abū Rayḥān Bīrūnī --- Institut d'orientalisme Abu Raian Biruni --- Sharqshunoslik instituti (Ŭzbekiston SSR fanlar akademii︠a︡si) --- Qurʼan --- Al-Coran --- Al-Qur'an --- Alcorà --- Alcoran --- Alcorano --- Alcoranus --- Alcorão --- Alkoran --- Coran --- Curān --- Gulan jing --- Karan --- Koranen --- Korani --- Koranio --- Korano --- Ku-lan ching --- Ḳurʼān --- Kurāna --- Kurani --- Kuru'an --- Qorān --- Quräan --- Qurʼān al-karīm --- Qurʺon --- Xuraan --- Κοράνιο --- Каран --- Коран --- קוראן --- قرآن --- Manuscripts. --- Mittelasien. --- Abu Rayhon Beruniy nomli Sharqshunoslik instituti --- Al-Beruni Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan
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