The History and Culture of Iran and Central Asia

The History and Culture of Iran and Central Asia
Title The History and Culture of Iran and Central Asia PDF eBook
Author D. G. Tor
Publisher University of Notre Dame Pess
Total Pages 398
Release 2022-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 0268202087

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This volume examines the major cultural, religious, political, and urban changes that took place in the Iranian world of Inner and Central Asia in the transition from the pre-Islamic to the Islamic periods. One of the major civilizations of the first millennium was that of the Iranian linguistic and cultural world, which stretched from today’s Iraq to what is now the Xinjiang Autonomous Region of China. No other region of the world underwent such radical transformation, which fundamentally altered the course of world history, as this area did during the centuries of transition from the pre-Islamic to the Islamic period. This transformation included the religious victory of Islam over Buddhism, Nestorian Christianity, and the other religions of the area; the military and political wresting of Inner Asia from the Chinese to the Islamic sphere of primary cultural influence; and the shifting of Central Asia from a culturally and demographically Iranian civilization to a Turkic one. This book contains essays by many of the preeminent scholars working in the fields of archeology, history, linguistics, and literature of both the pre-Islamic and the Islamic-era Iranian world, shedding light on some of the most significant aspects of the major changes that this important portion of the Asian continent underwent during this tumultuous era in its history. This collection of cutting-edge research will be read by scholars of Middle Eastern, Central Asian, Iranian, and Islamic studies and archaeology. Contributors: D. G. Tor, Frantz Grenet, Nicholas Sims-Williams, Etsuko Kageyama, Yutaka Yoshida, Michael Shenkar, Minoru Inaba, Rocco Rante, Arezou Azad, Sören Stark, Louise Marlow, Gabrielle van den Berg, and Dilnoza Duturaeva.

Iran in World History

Iran in World History
Title Iran in World History PDF eBook
Author Richard C. Foltz
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 177
Release 2016
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0199335494

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A convergence of land and language (3500-550 BCE) -- Iran and the Greeks (550-247 BCE) -- Parthians, Sasanian and Sogdians (247 BCE-651 CE) -- The Iranization of Islam (651-1027) -- The Turks: empire-builders and champions of Persian culture (1027-1722) -- Under Europe's shadow (1722-1925) -- Modernization and dictatorship: the Pahlavi years (1925-79) -- The Islamic republic of Iran (1979-present)

Turko-Persia in Historical Perspective

Turko-Persia in Historical Perspective
Title Turko-Persia in Historical Perspective PDF eBook
Author Robert L. Canfield
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 276
Release 2002-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 9780521522915

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The first book-length study to examine Turko-Persian culture as an entity.

Timurid Art and Culture

Timurid Art and Culture
Title Timurid Art and Culture PDF eBook
Author Lisa Golombek
Publisher
Total Pages 224
Release 1992
Genre Art
ISBN

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A History of the Tajiks

A History of the Tajiks
Title A History of the Tajiks PDF eBook
Author Richard Foltz
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 256
Release 2019-08-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1788316525

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In this comprehensive and up to date history, from prehistoric proto-Indo-Iranian times to the post-Soviet period, Richard Foltz traces the complex linguistic, cultural and political history of the Tajiks, a Persian-speaking Iranian ethnic group from the modern-day Central Asian states of Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Uzbekistan. In eight chapters, the author explores the revitalisation of Persian culture under the Samanid Empire in the Tajik heartlands of historical Khorasan and Transoxiana; analyses the evolution of the politics of Tajik identity; and traces the history of the ethnic Tajik diaspora today.

Inside Central Asia

Inside Central Asia
Title Inside Central Asia PDF eBook
Author Dilip Hiro
Publisher Abrams
Total Pages 464
Release 2011-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 159020378X

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“For those who still get their ‘-stans’ mixed up, Hiro’s book provides a detailed and nuanced overview of the region.” —Financial Times (Best Books of the Year) The nations of Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Iran—the majority of them former Soviet republics—remain little understood in the West even in the post-Cold War era. This book delves into these Central Asian countries: their histories, cultures, economics, politics, militaries, and relationships with regional neighbors, Russia in particular. Ultimately, Inside Central Asia is an outstanding, in-depth introduction to this part of the world, “full of dependable history-telling and analysis” (The Economist). Praise for the work of Dilip Hiro “The writing is clear and informative.” —The New York Times “Hiro’s mix of lively writing and serious detail should draw in readers.” —Choice “Intriguing analysis.” —Publishers Weekly “[An] eminent historian.” —Kirkus Reviews

History of Civilizations of Central Asia

History of Civilizations of Central Asia
Title History of Civilizations of Central Asia PDF eBook
Author Ahmad Hasan Dani
Publisher Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages 588
Release 1999
Genre Asia, Central
ISBN 9788120815407

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