中央アジア・コーカサス地域研究

Central Asia & Caucasus
書名 | 著者名 | 頁数 | 出版元 | 刊行年 | 価格 | 解説 | |
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Yarlik Inayetnameler: Harvard Üniversitesindeki Yarkend Hanligi ve Hocalar Dönemi'ne Ait Berlgeler | Bakirci, Fatih | 242p. facs. | Ötüken | 2023 | 5,949円 | Turkish languages -- Shache (China) -- History --16th- 18th centuries -- Sources Yarlık ve inayetnameler : Harvard Üniversitesindeki Yarkend Hanlığı ve Hocalar Dönemi'ne ait belgeler / Bakırcı, Fatih |
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Tournament of Shadows : the great game and race for empire in Central Asia | Karl E. Meyer & Shareen Blair Brysac | xxv,646p photos. maps Pap. | Counterpoint | 1999 | 3,960円 | Central Asia -- Great Britain -- Soviet Union -- Politics and government -- History Beginning with the soldiers and propagandists of the Victorian era, Tournament of Shadows chronicles nearly two centuries of conflict in the Eurasian heartland, conflict that has spawned wars in Afghanistan, the invasion of Tibet, and economic scrambles for control of Caspian oil. Revealing a wealth of new material that has never before been published, Meyer and Brysac have written a sweeping history of a riveting tournament, a two-century joust with political and economic implications that remain as topical today as this morning's newspaper. |
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Bank Notes of Armenia. | Nercessian, Y.T. | 222p.+192 plates | Armenian Numismatic Society | 1988 | 4,840円 | Armenia -- Bank notes -- Catalogs Bank Notes of Armenia has been prepared to record, study, and chronicle the paper money which circulated in Armenia from 1918 to the late 1920. Despite the fact that thse bank notes are only 60 to 70 years old, it has proven difficult to obtain information about them by contracting various institutions in the United States, england, the Soviet Union, and even Armenia. Nevertheless, this book offers the scholar and the student every type of information which the author could extract from a bank notes. |
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Kutadgu Bilig | Yusuf Has Hacib | 3 vols. facs. | Türk Dil Kurumu | 2023(15) | 12,524円 | Yūsuf, khāṣṣ-hājib, active 11th century -- Ḱutadgú biliğ Kutadgu Bilig/ Yusuf Has Hacib 3 Facsimiles editions in 3 volumes: A. Viyana nüshası, Wien, ÖNB, Cod. A. F. 13 -- B. Fergana nüshası, Taşkent Davlat Şarkşünaslik İnstituti Huzuridegi Abu Rayhan Beruniy namli Şark kolyazmaleri merkezi 1809. nr -- C. Kahire nüshası, Daru'l-kutub va'l-vasaiki'l-kavmiyya tasavvuf turki 168. nr. |
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Materialy po Istorii Irano-Gruzinskich Vzaimootnošenij v Načale XVII veka: | Beraje, Grigol G. & Lidija P. Smirnov | 132p. | Mecniereba | 1988 | 1,210円 | Iran -- Georgia -- Diplomatic relations -- History Материалы по истории ирано-грузинских взаимоотношений в начале ХVII века : сведения "Ихйа ал-мулук" о Грузии/ Г.Г. Берадзе, Л.П. Смирнова |
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Katalog Rukopisnych Knig na Persidskom Jazyke iz Sobranija Nacionalʹnoj Biblioteki Respubliki Kazachstan | Abdullo, Safar & S.M. Bakir Kamaleddini | 152p+88p(facs.) | Dajk-Press (Almaty) | 2008 | 1,815円 | |
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Treasures of Herat: two manuscripts of the Khamsah of Nizami in the British Library. | Brend, Barbara | 240p. illuis. photos. | Gingko | 2022 | 17,009円 | Illustrated works -- Khamsah (Niẓāmī Ganjavī)H -- Herat -- Timurid In this book, Barbara Brend provides an account of two very beautiful manuscripts housed in the British Library (Or.6810 and Add.25900). Both are copies of the Khamsah, a set of five poems by the Twelfth-century poet, Nizami, one of the most renowned authors of Persian literature. |
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History of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, Dashnaktsutiun 1980/19024. | Dasnabedian, Hratch | 222p. photos. 古書 | OEMME Edizion | 1989 | 3,630円 | Armenia -- History -- 1901- -- H.H. Dashnaktsʻutʻiwn History of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, Dashnaktsutiun, 1890-1924 / Hratch Dasnabedian ; [translation, Bryan Fleming and Vahe Habeshian] "The book relies extensively on the Dashnak archives in Boston that are closed to the public. Note, it is part propaganda and useful for what it says about Armenian revolutionary groups, what they were doing, how extensive their networks were, how they functioned, how global in scope they were by 1895, their goals and the details of Dashnaks and Hanchak revolutionary groups history." |
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Historical Dictionary of Azerbaijan. | Swietochowski, T. & B.C. Collins | xiii,145p. | Scarecrow Press | 1999 | 1,943円 | Azerbaijan -- History -- Dictionaries Dictionary of places, people and events in Azerbaijan history |
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History of the Caucasus, volume 2: In the shadow of great powers. | Baumer, Christoph | viii,376p. photos. maps | I.B. Tauris | 2024 | 8,169円 | Caucasus -- History In the Shadow of Great Powers is the second volume of Christoph Baumer's History of the Caucasus. It covers the period from the Seljuk domination of the Southern Caucasus around 1050 CE to the present day. After the Kingdom of Georgia's golden age of independent power and cultural blossoming in the 12th and early 13th centuries, the Caucasus was overrun by the Mongols and soon disintegrated into innumerable smaller kingdoms, principalities and khanates. At the same time, an Armenian kingdom in exile maintained a precarious independence in Cilicia, today's southern Turkey, by applying a three-way diplomatic policy balanced between the Mongol Il-Khanate, the Crusader states and, to a lesser degree, the Mameluke Empire. |
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The Mongol World. | May, Timothy & Michael Hope (ed.) | xxxi,1067p. pap. | Routledge | 2024(22) | 10,611円 | Mongols -- Eurasia -- History -- to 1500 Contributing authors consider how intercontinental environmental, economic, and intellectual trends affected the Empire as a whole and, where appropriate, situate regional political, social, and religious shifts within the context of the broader Mongol Empire. Issues pertaining to the Mongols and their role within the societies that they conquered therefore take precedence over the historical narrative of the societies that they conquered. Alongside the formation, conquests, administration, and political structure of the Mongol Empire, the second section examines archaeology and art history, family and royal households, science and exploration, and religion, which provides greater insight into the social history of the Empire -- an aspect often neglected by traditional dynastic and political histories. |
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The Turkic Peoples in World History: a concise history. | Joo-Yup Lee | xviii,205p. pap. | Routledge | 2024 | 9,277円 | Turkic peoples -- Central Asia -- History The Turkic Peoples in World History is a thorough and rare introduction to the Turkic world and its role in world history, providing a concise history of the Turkic peoples as well as a critical discussion of their identities and origins. Introduction 1. The Earliest, Nomad Turkic Peoples of the Mongolian Steppe: Tiele, Türks, and Uyghurs 2. The Various Turkic Peoples of South Siberia, Central Asia, and the Qipchaq Steppe: Qirghiz, Khazars, Bulghars, Qarakhanid Türks, and Qipchaqs 3. The Oghuz Turkic Peoples of West Asia and the Middle East: Seljuks, Ottomans, and Other Turkmen Groups 4. The Turko-Mongols (or "Mongol Turks") of the Qipchaq Steppe and Central Asia Epilogu |
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The Turkic Speaking Peoples: 2,000 years of art and culture from Inner Asia to the Balkans. | Cagatay, Ergun & Dogan Kuban (ed.) | 495p. photos. | Prestel | 2006 | 19,999円 | Turkic peoples -- Civilization -- History This comprehensive study of one of the most powerful and influential civilizations examines the rich heritage of the Turkic culture. From the first nomadic tribes migrating from central Asia to the Mediterranean, through the rise of the Seljuk and the Ottoman Empire, to the present day, this book explores the traditions and cultural practices of the Turkic speaking peoples. It examines their social and political significance within a historical and modern context, and their relationships with other cultures. This lavishly illustrated volume, featuring images from an award-winning photographer, allows readers to discover a civilization and understand its role in the world today. Turkic peoples -- Civilization -- History This comprehensive study of one of the most powerful and influential civilizations examines the rich heritage of the Turkic culture. From the first nomadic tribes migrating from central Asia to the Mediterranean, through the rise of the Seljuk and the Ottoman Empire, to the present day, this book explores the traditions and cultural practices of the Turkic speaking peoples. It examines their social and political significance within a historical and modern context, and their relationships with other cultures. This lavishly illustrated volume, featuring images from an award-winning photographer, allows readers to discover a civilization and understand its role in the world today. contributors: Talat Tekin, Lars Johanson. Karl Reiochl, P.B. Golden, A. Kardirbayev, Ch. Perry, R.N. Frye, R.L. Canfield, I. Togan, O. Pritsak, H. Inalcik, A.Y. Ocak, ... etc |
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The Kingdom of Afghanistan: a historical sketch. | Tate, G.P. | ix,224p. | Asian Educational Services | 2001(1911) | 1,782円 | Afghanistan -- History intro. by Henry Mortimer Durand Reprint of the 1911 ed. published by Times of India Office, Bombay |
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Bukharan Trade 1558-1728. | Burton, Audrey | 117p. | Indiana Univ., Research Inst. for Inner Asian Studies | 1993 | 1,210円 | Khanate of Bukhara -- Commerce -- History The Khanate - Trade routes - Trade with nomadic peoples - Khwarazm, Kashghariya and Turkey - Iran -- India -- China - Muscovy - Siberia - Appendices: Money, weights and measures |
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Lost Enlightenment: Central Asia's golden age from the Arab conquest to Tamerlane. | Starr, S. Frederick | xxxvii,634p ills. pap. | Princeton U.P. | 2015(13) | 3,993円 | Asia, Central -- Civilization -- History -- To 1500 In this sweeping and richly illustrated history, Starr tells the fascinating but largely unknown story of Central Asia's medieval enlightenment through the eventful lives and astonishing accomplishments of its greatest minds--remarkable figures who built a bridge to the modern world. Because nearly all of these figures wrote in Arabic, they were long assumed to have been Arabs. In fact, they were from Central Asia--drawn from the Persianate and Turkic peoples of a region that today extends from Kazakhstan southward through Afghanistan, and from the easternmost province of Iran through Xinjiang, China. |