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El. knyga: Heart of Asia: A History of Russian Turkestan and the Central Asian Khanates from the Earliest Times

  • Formatas: 532 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Sep-2012
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135798024
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  • Formatas: 532 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Sep-2012
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135798024
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Originally published in 1899, The Heart of Asia is a definitive history of Central Asia from pre-history to the contemporary machinations of the Russian empire.

Originally published in 1899, The Heart of Asia is a definitive history of Central Asia from pre-history to the contemporary machinations of the Russian empire. The book is valuable not only because of the quality of the historical work on the early period, but also because of the unique picture that it gives of contemporary views on the potential for Anglo-Russian conflict, at a time when the Russian Empire was Britain's closest rival for Asian hegemony.
Scholars of modern Russia and Central Asia will find much that echoes, and indeed drives, more recent events. Includes 34 illustrations and two maps.
PART I FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE RUSSIAN OCCUPATION
Earliest Times To The Death Of Alexander
3(7)
Bactrians and Parthians
10(4)
The Huns and the Yue-Chi
14(8)
The Sasanides, the Ephthalites, and the Turks
22(12)
The Rise of Islam and Invasions of the Arabs
34(11)
The First Eastern Campaigns of Kutayba IBN Muslim
45(11)
Kutayba's Last Campaigns
56(7)
Kutayba's Fall and Death
63(4)
Kutayba's Successors
67(10)
Nasr IBN Sayyar and ABU Muslim
77(7)
Khorasan Under the First 'Abbasids
84(6)
The Caliphates of El-Mansur, El-Hadi, and Harun Er-Rashid
90(8)
Decline of the Caliphs' Authority in Khorasan. the Tahirides
98(5)
The Saffarides and the Rise of the Samanides
103(6)
The Samanides
109(5)
The Kara-Khanides, or Uighurs
114(9)
The Ghaznavides and the Rise of the Seljuks
123(6)
The Seljuks
129(7)
Sultan Sanjar and the Kara-Khitays
136(8)
The Khwarazm-Shahs
144(5)
Chingiz Khan
149(6)
Mongol Invasion of Central Asia
155(5)
The Line of Chaghatay
160(5)
Timur, the Great Amir
165(8)
The Successors of Timur
173(9)
The Shaybanides
182(12)
The House of Astrakhan
194(10)
The House of Mangit
204(7)
Amir Nasrullah, a Bokharan Nero
211(14)
PART II RUSSIA IN CENTRAL ASIA
The Making of Russia
225(13)
Crossing the Threshold of Asia
238(12)
The Struggle with the Khanates
250(12)
Turkomania and the Turkomans
262(22)
The Last Step in Advance
284(22)
The Central Asian Railways
306(14)
Transcaspia in 1898
320(20)
Askabad and Merv
340(17)
Bokhara, a Protected Native State
357(29)
Samarkand
386(22)
Friends or Foes?
408(9)
Appendix I 417(7)
Appendix II 424(5)
Index 429


Edward Denison Ross, Frances Henry Skrine