History of Civilizations of Central Asia, Volumen 3Ahmad Hasan Dani Motilal Banarsidass Publ., 1999 - 569 páginas |
Índice
Description of the project | 11 |
List of contributors | 17 |
Sasanian Iran economy society arts and crafts | 35 |
Sasanian Iran intellectual life | 95 |
The KushanoSasanian kingdom | 103 |
The Kidarite kingdom in Central Asia | 115 |
The Hephthalite Empire | 135 |
Eastern Kushans Kidarites in Gandhara and Kashmir | 163 |
The citystates of the Tarim basin | 281 |
Kocho Kaochang | 303 |
The Türk Empire | 327 |
The Western Regions Hsiyü under the Tang Empire | 349 |
Tokharistan and Gandhara under Western Türk rule 650750 | 367 |
Religions and religious movements I | 403 |
The Arab conquest | 449 |
Central Asia the crossroads of civilizations | 473 |
The Gupta kingdom | 185 |
Khwarizm | 207 |
Sogdiana | 233 |
Bibliography and References | 507 |
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