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Bukharan People's Soviet Republic: from protectorate to SSR

The chapter analyses the internal development of Bukhara People's Soviet Republic in 1920-1924 and its transformation from de facto state to the part of the Soviet Union and from Emirate through de facto republic up to completely differ...

Cultural and economic geography

  • 2020
  • C
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The Origin and Development of the Bukhara De Facto State

The Bukharan People's Republic was considered by the Bolshevik regime as a transitional state in a stage between the fall of the emirate and incorporation into Soviet Russia (later, the Soviet Union). However, Bukharan political elites considere...

Cultural and economic geography

  • 2018
  • Jost
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Celebration of Nowruz in Bukhara and Samarkand in Ritual Practice and Social Discourses (the Second Half of the 19th to Early 20th Centuries)

Celebration of Nowruz across a vast territory from the Ottoman Empire to Xinjiang had both common features and differences. This study focuses on distinctions between the festive traditions of two major cities of the Zerafshan Valley (Bukhara

Anthropology, ethnology

  • 2020
  • JSC
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Middle Asia entering russia and changes on the territory of contemporary Tajikistan associated with it (following the works of fiction by Ahmad Donish, Sadriddin Ajni, Dilshod)

The works of Ahmad Donish, Dilshod and Sadriddin Ajni describe events that took place on the territory of the Bukhara Emirate and Kokand Khanate before and after Middle Asia entering Russia....

AI - Jazykověda

  • 2006
  • D
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The end of the “Jewish Triangle”. Geography and mobility in Central Asia

This chapter is concerned with the history and historiography of the traditional (native) communities of Jews in (Soviet) Central Asia. Most scholarly and popular literature, it argues, portrays these communities as distinct, secluded Jewish ethnic g...

History (history of science and technology to be 6.3, history of specific sciences to be under the respective headings)

  • 2023
  • C
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Mongolian elements in the ethnonymy and ethnotoponyms of the Zerafshan Valley (15-19th centuries)

widespread in the Samarkand and Navoi provinces and less common in the Bukhara oasis.

Anthropology, ethnology

  • 2021
  • JSC
  • Link
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Uzbek Head Ornaments from the Collection of the Náprstek Museum

- Samarkand, Bukhara and Tashkent.

Anthropology, ethnology

  • 2018
  • JSC
  • Link
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Arminius Vambery and the urban culture of Samarkand

The article analyzes data collected by the Hungarian scholar A. Vambery on one of the major cities of the Bukhara Emirate, Samarkand. The description of Samarkand by A. Vambery had a great influence on subsequent perceptions of the city by E...

History (history of science and technology to be 6.3, history of specific sciences to be under the respective headings)

  • 2022
  • Jost
  • Link
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Origins and Characterization of Central Asian Islamic Reform Movement (Jadidism):Education, Publicism, Theatre

circumstances of jadidism in area of the Turkenstan, Bukhara emirat and khanat in Khiva.

AC - Archeologie, antropologie, etnologie

  • 2010
  • Jx
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ZERAFSHAN VALLEY IN EUROPEAN GEOGRAPHICAL MAPS OF THE 17TH-19TH CENTURIES

The aim of the article is to analyze geographical maps and atlases depictingthe Zerafshan Valley compiled in European countries, including the Russian Empire in the17th–19th centuries. The main sources of the article are geographical maps stored in t...

History (history of science and technology to be 6.3, history of specific sciences to be under the respective headings)

  • 2024
  • D
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