Showing 61-69 of 69 Books
This book offers an interpretation of the decorations on the roof of the Sherdor madrasah, built by the mayor of...
Category: Central Asia, Culture, Uzbekistan By: Saidahbor Bulatov
This book describes the socio-political development of the Khorezm oasis in the second half of the 19th century and the...
Category: Central Asia, History, Uzbekistan By: Atamurod Kushzhanov, Nematzhon Polvonov
The book explores the influence of China on the history of Central Asia from ancient times to the formation of...
Category: Central Asia, International Relations, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Xinjiang By: Abdulakhad Khodjayev
This monograph is devoted to the history of the creation of an autonomous democratic republic in Turkestan, the Kokand Autonomy,...
Category: Central Asia, History, Uzbekistan By: Saidakbar Agzamhojaev
Религиозно-политический экстремизм и терроризм в Центральной Азии: социально-философский анализ (Religious and Political Extremism and Terrorism in Central Asia: A Socio-Philosophical Analysis)
This book examines the terrorist threat in Central Asia, including the effects that the War on Terror and invasion of...
Category: Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Religion, Security, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan By: D.N Nazirov
The book includes articles on different nationalities and ethnic groups in Uzbekistan today, their ethnogenesis, history of settlement and residency...
Category: Central Asia, Geography, History, Uzbekistan By: Alisher Ilkhamov
The book examines the emergence of independent states in Central Asia and the prospects of regionalism.
Category: Central Asia, International Relations, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan By: S. Kushkumbayev
The book is an attempt to interpret the meaning of women's lives, to give voice to the female intelligentsia of...
Category: Central Asia, Gender, Uzbekistan By: Marfua Tokhtakhodjaeva, Elmira Turgumbekova
Marfua Tokhtakhodjaeva reflects on how circumstances have changed for women and feminine activists in independentUzbekistan.
Category: Central Asia, Gender, Uzbekistan By: Marfua Tokhtakhodjaeva, Cassandra Balchin