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Habitat préhistorique --- Céramique préhistorique --- Antiquités préhistoriques --- Macédoine --- Salonique (vilayet)
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This is a study of the nature of Ottoman administration under Sultan Abdulhamid and the effects of this on the three provinces that were to form the modern state of Iraq. The author provides a general commentary on the late Ottoman provincial administration and a comprehensive picture of the nature of its interaction with provincial society. In drawing on sources of the Ottoman archives, bringing together and analyzing an abundance of complex documents, this book is a fascinating contribution to the field of Middle Eastern studies.
Iraq --- Turkey --- History --- Social conditions --- Ottoman Empire --- Irak --- Rāfidayn, Bilād --- Bilād al-Rāfidayn --- Republic of Iraq --- Jumhuriyah al Iraqiyah --- Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918 --- Regional studies --- Middle Eastern history --- Politics & government --- Public administration --- 6th --- army --- government --- grand --- vizier --- baghdad --- vilayet --- ibn --- saud --- railway --- Nonfiction. --- History. --- Politics.
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Part ethnography, part history, and part memoir, this volume chronicles the complex past and dynamic present of an ancient Mizrahi community. While intimately tied to the Central Asian landscape, the Jews of Bukhara have also maintained deep connections to the wider Jewish world. As the community began to disperse after the fall of the Soviet Union, Alanna E. Cooper traveled to Uzbekistan to document Jewish life before it disappeared. Drawing on ethnographic research there as well as among immigrants to the US and Israel, Cooper tells an intimate and personal story about what it means to be
Jews, Bukharan. --- Jews --- Bokharan Jews --- Bukharan Jews --- Jews, Bokharan --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaism --- Social conditions. --- History. --- Bukhoro viloi͡ati (Uzbekistan) --- Bukhoro wiloyati (Uzbekistan) --- Bukhara Province (Uzbekistan) --- Bukhoro Vilayet (Uzbekistan) --- Bukhara (Uzbekistan : Province) --- Bukhoro (Uzbekistan : Viloi︠a︡ti) --- Bukhoro (Uzbekistan : Wiloyati) --- Buxoro viloi︠a︡ti (Uzbekistan) --- Buxoro viloyati (Uzbekistan) --- Bukharskai︠a︡ oblastʹ (Uzbekistan) --- Ethnic relations. --- Bukhoro viloi︠a︡ti (Uzbekistan)
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Sadr-i-Ziya's Diary lends valuable perspective to numerous studies narrowly focused upon the modern Reformists (Jadids) of his area. It also, and perhaps in the first place, reveals the endless occupational and mortal uncertainties tormenting a Central Asian Islamic judge practicing his profession within an aged political and economical system deteriorating during the last decades, ca. 1880-1920, of the state of Bukhara. By supplying a Bukharan intellectual's personal history, Sadr-i Ziya, author, poet and calligrapher, also reveals himself as an admirable human being who enjoys life but endures the repeated, scalding experience of losing beloved children, their mothers, and other family members, in an era when medicine and prayer scarcely deterred the multitude of prevailing inflictions. Nothwithstanding this strong focus upon his personal life, Sadr-i Ziya provides an unparalleled view of the central role played by the omnipresent religious hierarchy in his homeland.
Ṣadr Z̤iyāʼ, Sharīf Jān Makhdūm, --- Muḥammad Sharīf, --- Ṣadr-i Z̮iya, Muḥammad Sharīf, --- Sadri Zië, --- Sharifjon Makhdum, --- Shukurov, Sharif, --- صدر ضياء، شريف جان مخدوم --- Bukhoro viloi︠a︡ti (Uzbekistan) --- Khanate of Bukhara --- Bukhara Khanate --- Bukharskoe khanstvo --- Bokhara (Khanate) --- Bukhara --- Bukhoro (Khanate) --- Bukharah (Khanate) --- Bukharskiĭ ėmirat --- Khanat of Bokhara --- Emirate of Bukhara --- Bukhara (Khanate) --- Bochara (Khanate) --- Boukhara (Khanate) --- Transoxiana --- Bukharskai︠a︡ Narodnai︠a︡ Sovetskai︠a︡ Respublika (Russia) --- Bukhoro wiloyati (Uzbekistan) --- Bukhara Province (Uzbekistan) --- Bukhoro Vilayet (Uzbekistan) --- Bukhara (Uzbekistan : Province) --- Bukhoro (Uzbekistan : Viloi︠a︡ti) --- Bukhoro (Uzbekistan : Wiloyati) --- Buxoro viloi︠a︡ti (Uzbekistan) --- Buxoro viloyati (Uzbekistan) --- Bukharskai︠a︡ oblastʹ (Uzbekistan) --- History. --- Sadr Ziy¯a', Shar¯if J¯an Makhd¯um --- Diaries --- Bukhoro viloiati (Uzbekistan) --- History --- Regions & Countries - Europe --- History & Archaeology --- Russia & Former Soviet Republics --- Ṣadr Ziyāʼ, Sharīf Jān Makhdūm, --- Bukhoro viloi͡ati (Uzbekistan) --- Diaries.
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This book examines the Russian conquest of the ancient Central Asian khanates of Bukhara and Khiva in the 1860s and 1870s, and the relationship between Russia and the territories until their extinction as political entities in 1924. It shows how Russia's approach developed from one of non-intervention, with the primary aim of preventing British expansion from India into the region, to one of increasing intervention as trade and Russian settlement grew. It goes on to discuss the role of Bukhara and Khiva in the First World War and the Russian Revolution, and how the region was fundamentally cha
Bukhoro (Uzbekistan) --- Khiva (Uzbekistan) --- Russia --- Russie --- Rossīi︠a︡ --- Rossīĭskai︠a︡ Imperīi︠a︡ --- Russia (Provisional government, 1917) --- Russia (Vremennoe pravitelʹstvo, 1917) --- Russland --- Ṛusastan --- Russia (Tymchasovyĭ uri︠a︡d, 1917) --- Russian Empire --- Rosja --- Russian S.F.S.R. --- Russia (Territory under White armies, 1918-1920) --- Khiva (Uzbek S.S.R.) --- Khiva, Uzbek S.S.R. --- Bukhara (City) --- Bukhara (Uzbek S.S.R.) --- Bukhara (Uzbekistan) --- Bokhara (Uzbekistan) --- Boukhara (Uzbekistan) --- Bukharah (Uzbekistan) --- Politics and government. --- Territorial expansion. --- Bukhoro viloi︠a︡ti (Uzbekistan) --- Bukhoro wiloyati (Uzbekistan) --- Bukhara Province (Uzbekistan) --- Bukhoro Vilayet (Uzbekistan) --- Bukhara (Uzbekistan : Province) --- Bukhoro (Uzbekistan : Viloi︠a︡ti) --- Bukhoro (Uzbekistan : Wiloyati) --- Buxoro viloi︠a︡ti (Uzbekistan) --- Buxoro viloyati (Uzbekistan) --- Bukharskai︠a︡ oblastʹ (Uzbekistan) --- Politics and government --- Territorial expansion --- Bukhoro (Uzbekistan) - Politics and government --- Khiva (Uzbekistan) - Politics and government --- Russia - Territorial expansion --- Buxoro (Uzbekistan) --- Alt-Buchara (Uzbekistan) --- Staraya Bukhara (Uzbekistan)
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