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Central Asia: Confronting Independence
EASTERN CENTRAL ASIA the Early History of Central Asia Is Gleaned
Connecting Central Asia
The Hephthalite Numismatics
Title Change of Suspension Systems of Daggers and Swords in Eastern
The Socioeconomics of State Formation in Medieval Afghanistan
Art of Central Asia – Motifs and Their Meanings
Chinese Historian Su Beihai's Manuscript About the History Of
The Archaeology of Central Asia, C. 500 BC – AD 200: Alexander in Afghanistan and Buddhas in Bactria
The Russian Far East and the Asia-Pacific: State-Managed Integration
From Northern Afghanistan to Xinjiang, Hellenistic Influences in the History of a Yuezhi-Kushan Burial
Chorasmia Medical School from the Beginning Until the Mongol Invasion
Ein Schatzfund Hephthalitischer Drachmen Aus Baktrien Ein Schatzfund Hephthalitischer Drachmen Aus Baktrien*
The Kushans and the Emergence of the Early Silk Roads
China in Central Asia: Is China Winning the “New Great Game”?
Russia, Central Asia and Caucasus Section 5
In Defense of Greater Central Asia
The Fall of the Greco-Bactrians, Sakas and Indo-Parthians Richard N. Frye
Top View
The Hephthalites: Archaeological and Historical Analysis
The Hephthalite Empire* B
5 the Kidarite Kingdom in Central Asia
Water in Central Asia an Increasingly Scarce Resource
Some Notes on Dayuezhi, Daxia, Guishuang, and Dumi in Chinese Sources
Central Asia-Geopolitical Impact on Art, Culture and Literature
Miirosan to Khurasan: Huns, Alkhans and the Creation of East Iran
Central Asia at 25
The Poetics of Romantic Love in Vis & Rāmin
PDF Offprint From: a Survey of Numismatic Research 2002-2007 International Association of Professional Numismatists, Special Publication 15 Glasgow, 2009
THE NEW YEAR's FESTIVALS and the SHRINE OF'ali IIIN By
The Analysis of Historical Conditions in Turkic Runology Pjaee, 17 (7) (2020)
The Silk Road: a History of Cultural and Material Exchanges 01:098:473/16:217:511 Spring 2020 Tue 9:50-12:50 @ Mu 204 ______Instructor: Professor Jessey J.C
7 the Seljuqs and the Khwarazm Shahs
The Relations Between the Tang Dynasty and the Gök Turks and Did It Lead to Turkish Western Migration? Qihan Long Royal Holloway University of London
Histories of Central Asia: an SSRC Web Resource for Teaching Shoshana Keller Hamilton College
China's Footprint in Central Asia
The Greco-Bactrian Mirage: Reconstructing a History of Hellenistic Bactria by Kirk Rappe