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ID:   046501


Afghans / Vogelsang, Willem 2002  Book
Vogelsang, Willem Book
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Publication Oxford, Blackwell Publishers, 2002.
Description x, 382p.hbk
Series Peoples of Asia
Standard Number 0631198415
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045331958.1/VOG 045331MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   141983


Ageless Chinese: a history / Dun J Li 1968  Book
Dun J Li Book
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Publication London, J M Dent and Sons Ltd, 1968.
Description xvi, 586p.: ill., mapshbk
Standard Number 460038125
Key Words China  Confucianism  Economic Resources  Chinese Society  Mongols  Geographical Region 
History  Sui Dynasty 
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ID:   029790


Arabs: a narrative history from Mohammed to the present / Nutting, Anthony 1964  Book
Nutting, Anthony Book
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Publication London, Hollis and Carter Ltd., 1964.
Description 424p.Hbk
Key Words Algeria  Egypt  Spain  Arab World  Arab revolt  Mongols 
Omayyad Renaissance  Civil War  World History 
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ID:   139873


Cambridge History of Iran / Boyle, J A (ed.) 1968  Book
Boyle, J A (ed.) Book
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Publication London, Cambridge University Press, 1968.
Description xiii, 763p.hbk
Contents Vol. V. Saljuq and Mongol periods
Standard Number 52106936X
Key Words Mongols  Iran - History  Dynastic History  Saljuq Empire 
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ID:   137529


China’s race problem: how Beijing represses minorities / Tuttle, Gray   Article
Tuttle, Gray Article
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Summary/Abstract For all the tremendous change China has experienced in recent decades—phenomenal economic growth, improved living standards, and an ascent to great-power status—the country has made little progress when it comes to the treatment of its ethnic minorities, most of whom live in China’s sparsely populated frontier regions. This is by no means a new problem. Indeed, one of those regions, Tibet, represents one of the “three Ts”—taboo topics that the Chinese government has long forbidden its citizens to discuss openly. (The other two are Taiwan and the Tiananmen Square uprising of 1989.)
Key Words Minorities  Taiwan  China  Tibetans  Koreans  Uighurs 
Beijing  Mongols  Tiananmen Square  Kazakhs  China - Minorities  China Race Problem 
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Civilization and realpolitik / Duara, Prasenjit   Journal Article
Duara, Prasenjit Journal Article
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Publication 2009-2010.
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ID:   089356


Ignored elites: Turks, Mongols and a Persian secretarial class in the early Delhi sultanate / Kumar, Sunil   Journal Article
Kumar, Sunil Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The consolidation of the Delhi Sultanate coincided with the Mongol devastation of Transoxiana, Iran and Afghanistan. This paper studies the Persian literature of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries invested as it was in the projection of the court of the Delhi Sultans as the 'sanctuary of Islam', where the Muslim community was safe from the marauding infidel Mongols. The binaries on which the qualities of the accursed Mongols and the monolithic Muslim community were framed ignored the fact that a large number of Sultanate elites and monarchs were of Turkish/Mongol ethnicity or had a history of prior service in their armed contingents. While drawing attention to the narrative strategies deployed by Sultanate chroniclers to obscure the humble frontier origins of its lords and masters, my paper also elaborates on steppe traditions and rituals prevalent in early-fourteenth-century Delhi. All of these underlined the heterogeneity of Muslim Sultanate society and politics in the capital, a complexity that the Persian litterateurs were loath to acknowledge in their records.
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ID:   029505


Imperial China / Dawson, Raymond 1972  Book
Dawson Raymond. Book
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Publication London, Hutchinson, 1972.
Description x, 326p.hbk
Standard Number 0091084800
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Mongol-Mughal lens on religion and empire in Eurasian history: an introduction / Elverskog, Johan   Journal Article
Elverskog, Johan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article introduces this special volume on the Mughal policy of sulh-i kull by situating the collection of articles in relation to broader developments across Eurasia. The Catholic inquisitors of Europe who defended nonsense by cruelty, might have been confounded by the example of a barbarian, who anticipated the lessons of philosophy and established by his laws a system of pure theism and perfect toleration…a singular conformity may be found between the religious laws of Zingis Khan and Mr. Locke. —Edward Gibbon, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire1 In a word, the question is no longer whether Jesus was first crucified and then resurrected, but how it came to pass that so many humans today believe in the Crucifixion and Resurrection.
Key Words Religion  Empire  Mongols 
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ID:   104569


Mongols of Xinjiang / Soni, Sharad K   Journal Article
Soni, Sharad K Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words China  Xinjiang  Manchu  Mongols 
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ID:   140164


Short history of the Chinese people / Goodrich, Carrington 1969  Book
Goodrich, Carrington Book
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Edition 3rd ed.
Publication London, George Allen and unwin Ltd, 1969.
Description xiii, 295p.: mapspbk
Standard Number 049510169
Key Words Mongols  Han Culture  Chinese People  Tang Dynasty  China - History 
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ID:   121004


Soviet withdrawal from Mongolia, 1986–1992: a reassessment / Radchenko, Sergey   Journal Article
Radchenko, Sergey Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article details Soviet military withdrawal from Mongolia between July 1986, when the first announcement was made of a partial withdrawal and December 1992, when the last detachment of Soviet servicemen crossed the Russian-Mongolian border. The author shows that the decision to withdraw forces from Mongolia was made in Moscow, part and parcel of Mikhail Gorbachev's policy aimed at achieving rapprochement with the People's Republic of China. The Mongols only grudgingly went along, fearful of being left defenseless before China. It was not until 1989 that the Mongolian leadership evidenced serious interest in the departure of Soviet troops; when they did, it was partly a response to the build-up of nationalist sentiment prompted by greater openness and democratization, as well as a function of Mongolia's efforts to find for itself a new role on the international stage. The author argues that the Soviet departure was hasty, ideologically charged, and poorly thought out. Maintaining a token force in Mongolia would have allowed Russia to retain a degree of influence in the country over the long term without serious negative consequences for Russian-Mongolian relations.
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ID:   140066


Technology in world civilization: a thousand-year history / Pacey, Arnold 1990  Book
Pacey, Arnold Book
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Edition 1st ed.
Publication Oxford, Basil Blackwell Ltd, 1990.
Description xi, 238p.hbk
Standard Number 0631158634
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ID:   117165


Tibetan women: past and present / Rajput, Madhu   Journal Article
Rajput, Madhu Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Religion  India  Tibet  Dalai Lama  Buddhism  Customs 
Mongols  Tibetan Refugees  Tibetan Women  Traditional Tibetan Society 
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ID:   074694


Tibetans / Kapstein, Matthew T 2006  Book
Kapstein, Matthew T Book
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Publication Malden, Blackwell Publishing, 2006.
Description xix, 360p.: figures, mapshbk
Series Peoples of Asia
Standard Number 0631225749
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ID:   117106


Training principles in the armies of China and Japan / Golubev, A Yu   Journal Article
Golubev, A Yu Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Training  Sun Tzu  Class  Principles  Mongols  Military Leader 
Samurai 
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ID:   032055


Who are the Russians: a history of the Rusian people / Miller, Wright 1973  Book
Miller, Wright Book
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Publication London, Faber and Faber, 1973.
Description 240p.Hbk
Standard Number 0571095003
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ID:   101308


Zoroaster and the Ayatollahs / Milani, Abbas   Journal Article
Milani, Abbas Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Arabs  Mongols  Ayatollah  Zoroaster  Culture Heritage 
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