Ancient and Early Medieval Kingdoms of the Pamir Region of Central Asia
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Ancient and Early Medieval Kingdoms of the Pamir Region of Central Asia
Historical Shughnan and its Lost Capital
Zoolshoev, Muzaffar Zoirshoevich
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2022
150
Mole
Inglês
9781032246765
15 a 20 dias
303
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Introduction; PART 1: Historical survey of Shughnan; The earliest habitation of the Pamirs (10,000-2,000 BCE); Theories on the ancient peoples and societies of the Pamirs (2,000-1,000 BCE); The Kafirs and the Mak people; The Sakas/Scythians, Achaemenids, Greeks and Macedonians (6th-2nd centuries BCE); The Yuezhi, Kushans, Kidarites/Chionites and Hephtalites (2nd century BCE - 6th century CE); The Turkic kaghans (6th-8th centuries CE); Xuanzang's description of Shughnan; The rise of the Chinese Tang Dynasty (7th-8th centuries CE); Shughnan during the Chinese-Tibetan confrontation (the first half of the 8th century CE); The Umayyad and Abbasid caliphates, ?ahirid and Samanid states (8th-10th centuries CE); On the names and origins of the earliest kings of Shughnan; Conclusion to Part 1 - Progress, problems and potential for future research; PART 2: The search for the lost capital of Shughnan - the town of K?han; The passage from the Tang Shu, and its Russian, French and German translations; The search for K?han outside present-day Shughnan; The Search for K?han within present-day Shughnan
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8th Centuries Ce;Pamir Region;Eastern Pamirs;Early Medieval;3rd Century Bce;St Millennium Bce;Western Pamirs;Saka Tribes;Greco Bactrian Kingdom;Fire Temple;Century CE;Kushan Empire;BCE;2nd Millennium Bce;Early Medieval Settlements;Buddhist Travellers;River Panj;Ancient Settlement;Early Medieval History;Ruby Mines;Balas Rubies;Politico Military Affairs;Tarim Basin;White Huns
Introduction; PART 1: Historical survey of Shughnan; The earliest habitation of the Pamirs (10,000-2,000 BCE); Theories on the ancient peoples and societies of the Pamirs (2,000-1,000 BCE); The Kafirs and the Mak people; The Sakas/Scythians, Achaemenids, Greeks and Macedonians (6th-2nd centuries BCE); The Yuezhi, Kushans, Kidarites/Chionites and Hephtalites (2nd century BCE - 6th century CE); The Turkic kaghans (6th-8th centuries CE); Xuanzang's description of Shughnan; The rise of the Chinese Tang Dynasty (7th-8th centuries CE); Shughnan during the Chinese-Tibetan confrontation (the first half of the 8th century CE); The Umayyad and Abbasid caliphates, ?ahirid and Samanid states (8th-10th centuries CE); On the names and origins of the earliest kings of Shughnan; Conclusion to Part 1 - Progress, problems and potential for future research; PART 2: The search for the lost capital of Shughnan - the town of K?han; The passage from the Tang Shu, and its Russian, French and German translations; The search for K?han outside present-day Shughnan; The Search for K?han within present-day Shughnan
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8th Centuries Ce;Pamir Region;Eastern Pamirs;Early Medieval;3rd Century Bce;St Millennium Bce;Western Pamirs;Saka Tribes;Greco Bactrian Kingdom;Fire Temple;Century CE;Kushan Empire;BCE;2nd Millennium Bce;Early Medieval Settlements;Buddhist Travellers;River Panj;Ancient Settlement;Early Medieval History;Ruby Mines;Balas Rubies;Politico Military Affairs;Tarim Basin;White Huns