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Cultural Change & Continuity In Central Asia
Cultural Change & Continuity In Central Asia
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Animal Kingdom
Aral Sea
asia
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Category=JH
central
Central ASIA
Central Government
Chinese Muslims
Chinese Polity
Chingis Khan
east
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eq_society-politics
ethnographic research methods
ETR
Hui Muslim
Iran's Religious Minorities
Islamic cultural practices
Kazakh History
Kazakh People
language policy analysis
Late Republican Period
literature
Middle Horde
Muslim World
nomadic societies anthropology
Pashtun Nomads
peoples
poet
Russian Governor
Russian Language
Russian Language Teaching
Russian Sovereignty
Senior Khan
soviet
Soviet Central Asia studies
SSR. Uzbek
Tight Rope Walking
turkestan
turkic
twentieth-century Central Asian identity formation
uzbek
Uzbek Poet
women's roles in socialism
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780710303516
- Weight: 880g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 08 Jan 1991
- Publisher: Kegan Paul
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
First published in 1991. Central Asia is a vast sprawling territory with no precise boundaries, no precise geographic definition. There is much detailed, closely focused research that remains to be done on every part of Central Asia. Sometimes, however, it is illuminating to stand back and look at the region as a whole, seeking similarities as well as contrasts. This volume is a collection of papers from a conference on Tradition and Change in Central Asia was held at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, in April 1987.
Cultural Change & Continuity In Central Asia
€173.60
