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Eurasian Studies
Volume 12 | Edited book | Armenia, Caucasus, and Central Asia
Abstract
This new volume in the series "Eurasiatica. Quaderni di studi su Balcani, Anatolia, Iran, Caucasus and Central Asia" by Edizioni Ca' Foscari of Venice collects several articles devoted to Armenia, Caucasus and Central Asia. The volume reflects some of the main lines of research pursued in recent years by Italian and international scholars. It includes articles of a philological, historical, economic and political nature that deal with numerous relevant topics for the study of these regions, characterised as much by a rich cultural tradition as by a growing relevance in the contemporary political scenario.
Keywords Political economy • Georgian • Khatay • Ottoman Empire • Archaeology • Herat • Shida Kartli • South Caucasus • Post-Soviet space • Sultan Suleiman II • Cagi Acmet • Muhit • Nagorno Karabakh • Niche Diplomacy • Georgia • Mountain communities of Pamir • G • Kosta Chetagurov • International Organisations • Early Bronze Age • Sogdians • Defter • Diplomazia Umanitaria • Central Asian Art Music • Kashgar • Late Chalcolithic • Lexical and morpho-syntactic gloss • Persia • Urban redevelopment • Iron Age • Armenian • Funerary customs • Iosafat Barbaro • Southern Caucasus • C • Mantìq • Hearths • On Ikki Muqam • Shash Maqom • Vopell • Aradetis Orgora • Flint • Gegharot • Uighur titles • Manichaeism • al-Fārābī • Matcha • ‘ibn-Sinā • Arab Islamic Art Music • Middle Persian Texts • Gastaldi • ʿAlid diaspora • Post-soviet Conflicts • Safī al-Dīn • Central Asia • Early Kurgan period • Sos Höyük • Maqām • Late Bronze Age • Heroes • Medieval Islamic geography • Rangeland in mountain areas • EU-Russia Relations • Abd ul-Qādir ibn Ghaybi Marāghī • Sino-Persian relations • Nizari Ismailism • Sayat Nova • Islam in Tang China • Heart-shaped world map • Italian translation • Kurgans • Arsarot • Minor Powers • Kalmyk language • Sarmatia • Cooperation towards development • Caucasus • Turkestan • Simulacrization • High mountain pastoralism • Doghlauri • Kura-Araxes • Projectile points • Fireplaces • Timurid Culture Bukhara • Ossetian poetry • Het’um of Korigos • Cultures and identities in the Afghan Pamir • Lchashen-Tsitelgori • Russianisms • Tangut • Ashuq-gusan • Wakhi • al-Kindī • Obsidian • Khiva • Wakhan Pamir (Afghanistan) • South Ossetia • Post-soviet City • Lexical influence • Turkistan • Yerevan • Sociolinguistics • Bronze Age • Eastern Turkey • ‘Cagi Acmet’ world-map • Ramusio • Abkhazia • Turkish-Iranian contacts • De facto states • Yaghnobis • Ad hoc tools • Extractive institutions • Samarkand • Kura-Araxes culture • Zaravšan • Iron fӕndyr • Sociolinguistics, Language Policy, Georgian Langua • Buddhism • B • Azerbaijani language • Baghdad • De facto States • Language contact • Azerbaigian • Sickle blades • Yaghnob • Hissorak • Azerbaijani • Royal Tombs
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-340-3 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-340-3 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-341-0 | Published Oct. 17, 2019 | Language en, it
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