Armenia, Caucasus, and Central Asia
Research 2019
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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.
Muhit • Ashuq-gusan • Cooperation towards development • Hissorak • Caucasus • Lchashen-Tsitelgori • Gastaldi • Wakhi • Safī al-Dīn • Early Kurgan period • Ramusio • Vopell • Political economy • Kura-Araxes • Defter • Sarmatia • Urban redevelopment • ‘Cagi Acmet’ world-map • Central Asia • Extractive institutions • Kashgar • Azerbaigian • High mountain pastoralism • G • Sino-Persian relations • Russianisms • Arab Islamic Art Music • Khiva • Kalmyk language • Armenian • Maqām • De facto States • Italian translation • Late Bronze Age • Obsidian • B • Azerbaijani • Ad hoc tools • Yaghnobis • Lexical and morpho-syntactic gloss • Projectile points • Sogdians • De facto states • Minor Powers • ʿAlid diaspora • Nagorno Karabakh • South Ossetia • Post-soviet Conflicts • International Organisations • Late Chalcolithic • Cultures and identities in the Afghan Pamir • Language contact • Medieval Islamic geography • Zaravšan • Post-Soviet space • Fireplaces • Middle Persian Texts • C • Sociolinguistics, Language Policy, Georgian Langua • Abd ul-Qādir ibn Ghaybi Marāghī • Hearths • Kurgans • South Caucasus • Buddhism • Matcha • Bronze Age • Flint • al-Fārābī • Shash Maqom • Abkhazia • Iosafat Barbaro • Simulacrization • Early Bronze Age • Post-soviet City • Sultan Suleiman II • Turkestan • al-Kindī • Doghlauri • Heart-shaped world map • Turkistan • Sociolinguistics • Southern Caucasus • Mantìq • Rangeland in mountain areas • Wakhan Pamir (Afghanistan) • Uighur titles • Heroes • Manichaeism • Kura-Araxes culture • Herat • Diplomazia Umanitaria • Funerary customs • Sickle blades • Ossetian poetry • Azerbaijani language • Persia • ‘ibn-Sinā • Lexical influence • Ottoman Empire • Arsarot • Baghdad • Niche Diplomacy • Shida Kartli • Islam in Tang China • Archaeology • Het’um of Korigos • Tangut • Turkish-Iranian contacts • Yaghnob • Iron fӕndyr • Central Asian Art Music • Gegharot • Kosta Chetagurov • Samarkand • Nizari Ismailism • Georgia • Khatay • On Ikki Muqam • Aradetis Orgora • EU-Russia Relations • Iron Age • Royal Tombs • Mountain communities of Pamir • Cagi Acmet • Eastern Turkey • Sos Höyük • Yerevan • Georgian • Timurid Culture Bukhara • Sayat Nova