TY - BOOK AU - Bregel,Yuri TI - Historical Atlas of Central Asia SN - 9781280466465 AV - G2202.21.S1.B7 2003 PY - 2003/// CY - Leiden PB - Brill, N.H.E.J., N.V. Koninklijke, Boekhandel en Drukkerij KW - Asia, Central--Historical geography--Maps KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Bibliographical notes -- Abbreviations -- General legend -- Maps: -- 1. The principal geographical features and provinces -- 2. Major archeological sites -- 3. Central Asia at the time of Alexander the Great (4th century B.C.) -- 4. 3rd-2nd centuries B.C.: Parthia, Bactria, and the Yuezhi -- 5. 1st century B.C.-2nd century A.D.: Parthia, the Kushans, the Han, and the Xiongnu -- 6. 3rd-6th centuries A.D.: the Sasanids, Kidarites, and Hephthalites -- 7. 6th-7th centuries A.D.: the Sasanids, Soghd, and the First Türk Qaghanate -- 8. The second half of the 7th century: early Arab raids, the Türgesh Qaghanate, the Tang expansion, and Tibet -- 9. The first half of the 8th century: the Arab conquests, Türks, Tang, and Tibet -- 10. From mid-8th to the end of the 9th century: the early Islamic period in the west -- the Qarluqs and Uyghurs in the east -- 11. 10th century: the Samanids, Qarakhanids, Oghuz, Kimeks, and Qïpchaqs -- 12. The central regions of Western Turkestan in the 10th century -- 13. The early 11th century: the Ghaznavids, Qarakhanids, and Seljuks -- 14. 1040 to the end of the 11th century: the Seljuks and Qarakhanids -- 15. The first half of the 12th century: the Seljuks, Qarakhanids, Khorezmshahs, Qara-Khitays -- 16. The second half of the 12th century: the Qarakhanids, Khorezmshahs, Qara-Khitays, and the Ghurids -- 17. The early 13th century: the Ghurids, Khorezmshahs, Qara-Khitays, and Küchlük -- 18. The Mongol conquest -- 19. The Mongol uluses in the 13th century -- 20. The Mongol uluses from the early 14th century to the rise of Timur -- 21. Timur, the Chaghatayids, and the ulus of Jochi -- 22. 1405-1468: the Timurids, Moghuls, and Özbeks -- 23. Central Asia and Iran in the second half of the 15th century -- 24. 1469-1499: the Timurids, Moghuls, and Özbeks -- 25. The Özbek conquest of Western Turkestan; 26. The first half of the 16th century (1510s-1550s): the Özbek khanates, the Qazaqs, and the Moghuls -- 27. The second half of the 16th century: Abdallah Khan, the Arabshahids, and the Dasht-i Qïpchaq -- 28. 17th century: the Ashtarkhanids, Khorezm, the Qazaqs, and the Junghars -- 29. The first half of the 18th century: Nadir Shah, Bukhara, Khorezm, the Qazaqs, and the Junghars -- 30. The second half of the 18th century: Bukhara, Khorezm, Qoqand, the Qazaqs, and the Junghars -- 31. The first half of the 19th century: Bukhara, Khorezm, Qoqand, the Qazaqs, and Russian expansion -- 32. The second half of the 19th century: the Russian conquest of Western Turkestan -- 33. Khorezm in the 18th-19th centuries -- 34. The trade routes of Central Asia in the 17th-18th centuries -- 35. The Özbek tribes in the 19th century -- 36a. The Turkmen tribes and their migrations (16th-19th centuries) -- 36b. The Turkmen tribes and their migrations (19th-20th centuries) -- 37. The Turkmen tribes in the early 20th century -- 38. The Qazaq tribes in the early 20th century -- 39. The Qïrghïz tribes in the 20th century -- 40. Bukhara (city) in the 19th century -- 41. Samarqand (city) in the 19th century -- 42. Khiva (city) in the 19th century -- 43. Monuments of Islamic architecture -- 44. The end of the 19th and the early 20th centuries: Western Turkestan under Russian rule -- 45. Revolution and Civil War in Western Turkestan, 1917-1922 -- 46. The "national delimitation" of Central Asia and the creation of the Soviet republics -- 47. Central Asia to the year 2000 -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=3003894 ER -