Ancient and Early Medieval Kingdoms of the Pamir Region of Central Asia (e-bog) af Zoolshoev, Muzaffar Zoirshoevich

Ancient and Early Medieval Kingdoms of the Pamir Region of Central Asia e-bog

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This focused study is one of the few analytical resources in English that covers the ancient and early medieval history of one of the least studied areas of the vast mountainous Pamir region of Central Asia: Shughnan.The book brings together scattered fragments of information from a wide range of early Greek, Chinese, Persian, and Arabic sources, the accounts of early European travellers and th...
E-bog 329,95 DKK
Forfattere Zoolshoev, Muzaffar Zoirshoevich (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 30 december 2022
Længde 150 sider
Genrer 1F
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000825251
This focused study is one of the few analytical resources in English that covers the ancient and early medieval history of one of the least studied areas of the vast mountainous Pamir region of Central Asia: Shughnan.The book brings together scattered fragments of information from a wide range of early Greek, Chinese, Persian, and Arabic sources, the accounts of early European travellers and the scholarly contributions of Soviet and post-Soviet authors, as well as personal accounts and oral history material from the region. Drawing on historical, archaeological, linguistic, and ethnographic data, it provides a holistic overview of the kingdom of ShughnA n. It also attempts, for the first time, to identify and locate the town of KC hn, which the Chinese historical chronicle, the Tng ShA (Book of the Tang Dynasty, 618-907 CE) describes as the 'first capital' of ShughnA n. Many archaeological sites are examined and offered as potential candidates for the location of the town of KC hn, providing a foundation for future archaeological and ethnolinguistic research in the area.Ancient and Early Medieval Kingdoms of the Pamir Region of Central Asia: Historical ShughnA n and its Lost Capital is suitable for students, scholars, and historians studying ancient and early medieval Central Asia, particularly the Pamir region, as well as those interested in Central Asian history and archaeology more broadly.