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Central Asiatic Journal 67 (2024) 1+2
The Mongols and Religion
editor(s): Laamann, Lars Peter / Fiaschetti, Francesca
journal:
volume: 67 (2024) 1+2
pages/dimensions: XX, 340 pages, 3 ill., 1 table, 1 graphic, 1 map
language: English
binding: Book (Paperback)
dimensions: 17.00 × 24.00 cm
weight: 669g
publishing date: 29.01.2024
prices: 138,00 Eur[D] / 141,90 Eur[A]
ISBN: 978-3-447-18389-5
138,00 Eur

The Central Asiatic Journal is devoted to the linguistic, cultural, and historical heritage of Central Asia. Most contributions relate to the geographical remit of the Central Asian core region, i.e. Mongolia, Turkestan/Xinjiang, Tibet, Siberia, and Manchuria. By extension, however, this definition can include a secondary sphere extending into all of western Asia, the Himalayas, China’s Han-majority provinces and the Pacific fringe region (Korea, Japan, and eastern Siberia). Articles are published in English, German, French, Russian, and Chinese. The Central Asiatic Journal is fully peer-reviewed.

From the contents (altogether 19 contributions):
Orҫun Ünal, On the Etymology of Common Turkic elt- ‘to carry, to bring’
Erhan Aydin, A New Reading and Interpretation of the Turkic Runic Script Text on the Wooden Rod from Khotan
Enkhbayar Jigmeddorj, Textology Studies of the Mongolian Law Manuscripts on Birch Bark from the Khar Bukh Ruins
Hasanhan Taylan Erkipҫak, Toramana and the Date of Mihirakula’s Gwalior Inscription: A New Interpretation
Ishayahu Landa, Famines, State, and the Stability of Mongol Eurasia: Preliminary Remarks
Michael Knüppel, Aleksandr Vladimirovič Vovin (27.1.1961–8.4.2022) in memoriam

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