Central Asian Monuments

Central Asian Monuments
Title Central Asian Monuments PDF eBook
Author H. B. Paksoy
Publisher ISIS Press
Pages 150
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN 9754280339

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CARRIE, a full-text electronic library based at the University of Kansas, presents the text of "Central Asian Monuments" (ISBN 975-428-033-9). H. B. Paksoy edited the book, which was originally published in 1992 by the Isis Press. The book contains essays on eight Central Asian literary monuments and provides historical perspective on each.

Medieval Monuments of Central Asia

Medieval Monuments of Central Asia
Title Medieval Monuments of Central Asia PDF eBook
Author Richard Piran McClary
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 344
Release 2020-05-28
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1474423981

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This is a comprehensive study of the surviving monuments of the Qarakhanids - an important yet little-known medieval dynasty that ruled much of Central Asia between the late 10th and early 13th centuries. Based on extensive fieldwork and many hard-to-find Russian sources, the book places the surviving monuments into the wider cultural context of the region. Many photographs and new ground-plans are included, as well as detailed studies of individual monuments and the wider architectural aesthetic. These monuments serve as the link between the mostly lost Samanid architecture and the far larger and better-known monuments of the Timurids.

Monuments of Central Asia

Monuments of Central Asia
Title Monuments of Central Asia PDF eBook
Author Edgar Knobloch
Publisher I.B. Tauris
Pages 342
Release 2001
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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In this comprehensive account of the culture and history of Central Asia, Edgar Knobloch describes the main centers of the age-old civilization. Throughout the book he spices the text with quotations from the works of contemporary travelers, while providing an expert's commentary on the archaeological, architectural, and decorative features of the sites he describes. His original photographs are supplemented by numerous line drawings, plans of the main cities, and sketches of principal monuments and their ornamental features.

Central Asia

Central Asia
Title Central Asia PDF eBook
Author I. Borodina
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 1987-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780569090674

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Four Central Asian Shrines

Four Central Asian Shrines
Title Four Central Asian Shrines PDF eBook
Author R.D. McChesney
Publisher BRILL
Pages 474
Release 2021-05-25
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9004459596

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Four Central Asian Shrines documents the social history of four long-standing Muslim shrines—at Samarqand, Balkh, Mazar-i Sharif, and Qandahar—and the evolution of their architecture as depicted in the written record and through a century and a quarter of photographs.

Symbolism and Power in Central Asia

Symbolism and Power in Central Asia
Title Symbolism and Power in Central Asia PDF eBook
Author Sally Cummings
Publisher Routledge
Pages 269
Release 2013-09-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317987004

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With the collapse of communism, post-communist societies scrambled to find meaning to their new independence. Central Asia was no exception. Events, relationships, gestures, spatial units and objects produced, conveyed and interpreted meaning. The new power container of the five independent states of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan would significantly influence this process of signification. Post-Soviet Central Asia is an intriguing field to examine this transformation: a region which did not see an organised independence movement develop prior to Soviet implosion at the centre, it provokes questions about how symbolisation begins in the absence of a national will to do so. The transformation overnight of Soviet republic into sovereign state provokes questions about how the process of communism-turned-nationalism could become symbolised, and what specific role symbols came to play in these early years of independence. Characterized by authoritarianism since 1991, the region’s ruling elites have enjoyed disproportionate access to knowledge and to deciding what, how and when that knowledge should be applied. The first of its kind on Central Asia, this book not only widens our understandings of developments in this geopolitically important region but also contributes to broader studies of representation, ritual, power and identity. This book was published as a special issue of Europe-Asia Studies.

Central Asia

Central Asia
Title Central Asia PDF eBook
Author Rein Mullerson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 551
Release 2014-04-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317792521

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This is an important analysis of a key but little-known region, in the wider context of world politics. Central Asia has huge oil and gas resources, divided between five independent states - Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan - each with their own problems and interests. The region is energy-rich and, being situated between Russia and China and close to Afghanistan and other potential trouble-spots, it has acquired immense geo-strategic importance. History is seen and felt everywhere. Old legacies, whether they go back to Genghis Khan or stem from the recent Soviet past, have a profound effect on contemporary issues and political choices. Concentrating on today's problems against a complex historical background, the book draws on the author's extensive involvement with the region. Considerable attention is paid to Central Asian Islam, human rights issues in the region, and Central Asia's place in the 'war against terrorism'.