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Djaghataï (langue). --- Timūr Lang, --- Timur Lang. --- Tīmūrides (dynastie). --- Samarkand (Ouzbékistan) --- Samarkand (Ouzbékistan). --- Samarqand (Uzbekistan). --- Sarmarkand(Ouzbékistan). --- Uzbekistan --- Empire mongol --- Histoire --- Samarcande --- 12e-16e siecles
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Tajik language --- Uzbek language --- Tadjik (langue) --- Ouzbek (langue) --- Textes. --- Aḥrār, ʻUbayd Allāh ibn Maḥmūd, --- Asia, Central --- Afghanistan --- Samarqand (Uzbekistan) --- Asie centrale --- Samarkand (Ouzbékistan) --- History --- Civilization. --- Histoire --- Sources. --- Civilisation.
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Ambassadors --- Ambassadeurs --- Timür the Great, --- Silk Road --- Samarkand (Uzbek S.S.R.) --- Route de la soie --- Samarkand (Ouzbékistan) --- History --- Histoire --- Travelers --- Timür the Great, --- Samarkand (Ouzbékistan) --- Timaur Lang --- Henri III --- Ambassadeurs castillans --- Voyages and travels --- Soviet Union --- 15th century --- Description and travel --- TimÅur Lang --- Henri --- Travelers - Asia, Central --- Timur lang, 1336-1405 --- Henri iii, roi de castille et de leon, 1379-1406 --- Ambassadeurs castillons --- Samarkand (ouzbekistan) --- Voyages --- Urss --- 15e siecle --- Descriptions et voyages --- Samarqand (Uzbekistan)
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"During the Abbasid period (750-820), the vast territories beyond the Amu Darya river (the Mawara'annahr), conquered by the Umayyad generals in the first half of the eighth century, entered definitively into the cultural sphere of Islam. The comparative analysis of medieval Arabic, Persian, and Chinese sources, supplemented by materials from unpublished manuscripts, as well as the latest results yielded by archaeological excavations at Samarkand, have made it possible to establish a fine-grained chronology of this turning point in the history of Central Asia. Examined in this new light are complex and irreversible processes that resulted in a changed political and religious fabric, transformations of the Sogdian and Muslim elite, and the evolution of the state's system of controlling territories on its borders, within a context of confrontations and diplomatic relations between the caliphate, the Tang empire in China, and the Turks"--Back cover.
Abbasids --- Islam --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- 'Abbassides --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- History --- Histoire --- Asia, Central --- Samarqand (Uzbekistan) --- Asie centrale --- Samarkand (Ouzbékistan) --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Antiquities. --- Excavations (Archaeology). --- Islam. --- Abbasiden, --- To 1500. --- Transoxiana --- Asia, Central. --- Asia --- Uzbekistan --- Transoxanien. --- Samarkand. --- Sogdiana. --- ʻAbbāssides --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Samarkand (Ouzbékistan) --- Antiquités --- Islam - Asia, Central - History - To 1500 --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Uzbekistan - Samarqand --- Transoxiana - History - To 1500 --- Asia, Central - History - To 1500 --- Samarqand (Uzbekistan) - Antiquities
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Elite (Social sciences) --- Elite (Sciences sociales) --- History. --- Histoire --- Samarqand (Uzbekistan) --- S*amarr*a' (Iraq) --- Asia, Central --- Islamic Empire --- Samarkand (Ouzbékistan) --- Asie centrale --- Empire islamique --- History --- Social conditions --- Conditions sociales --- Abbasids --- Sāmarrāʼ (Iraq) --- History, Military --- Mamelouks --- Abbasids. --- Origines --- Abbassides (dynastie) --- Sāmarrāʾ (Iraq) --- History, Military. --- Socio-political and military history --- Central Asia --- 8th-9th centuries --- 8th-9th centuries. --- S*amarr*aʼ (Iraq) --- Samarkand (Ouzbékistan) --- Origines. --- Sāmarrāʼ (Iraq) --- Abbassides --- Elite (Social sciences) - Islamic Empire - History - To 1500 --- Elite (Social sciences) - Asia, Central - History - To 1500 --- Elite (Social sciences) - Iraq - Sāmarrāʼ - History - To 1500 --- Samarqand (Uzbekistan) - History --- Sāmarrāʼ (Iraq) - History --- Asia, Central - History --- Islamic Empire - History - 750-1258 --- Islamic Empire - History, Military --- Asia, Central - History, Military --- Élite (sciences sociales) --- Irak --- 8e siècle --- 9e siècle --- Élite (sciences sociales) --- 8e siècle --- 9e siècle
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Islam --- Māturīdīyah. --- Doctrines --- History. --- Māturīdī, Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad, --- Māturīdīyah --- Maturidiyya --- Mohammedanism --- Muhammadanism --- Muslimism --- Mussulmanism --- Religions --- Muslims --- Doctrines&delete& --- History --- Māturīdī, Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad, --- Abu Mansour Mohammad ben Mahmoud al Maturidi al-Samarkandi, --- Abū Manṣūr al-Māturīdī, --- Abu Mansur al-Moturidiĭ Samarqanda, --- Abu Mansur Muḣammad al-Moturidiĭ as-Samarqandiĭ, --- Abu Mansur Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Hanafiy al-Maturidi as-Samarkandi, --- Abu Mansur Muḣammad ibn Muḣammad ibn Maḣmud al-Ḣanafiĭ al-Moturidiĭ as-Samarqandiĭ, --- Abu Mansur Mukhammad ibn Mukhammad al-Khanafi al-Moturidi, --- Abu Mansur Mukhammad ibn Mukhammad ibn Makhmud al-Khanafi al-Aʺlam ul-Khuda al-Mutakallim al-Moturidi as-Samarkandi, --- Māturīdī, Abū Manṣūr, --- Mâtürı̂dı̂, Ebû Mansûr, --- Moturidi, --- Moturidiĭ, --- Moturidiy, --- Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al-Māturīdī, --- Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Mahmud Abu Mansur al-Samarqandi al-Maturidi al-Hanafi, --- Mukhammad ibn Mukhammad ibn Makhmud Abu Mansur al-Moturidi as-Samarkandi, --- ماتريدي، محمد بن محمد --- ماتريدي، محمد بن محمد، --- Samarkand (Ouzbékistan) --- Al-Maturidi, Muhammad ibn Muhammad
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