Four Studies on the History of Central Asia
Author: Vasilii Vladimirovitch Barthold
Publisher: Brill Archive
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Total Pages: 228
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Author: Vasilii Vladimirovitch Barthold
Publisher: Brill Archive
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Total Pages: 228
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Asimov, Muhammad Seyfeydinovich
Publisher: UNESCO Publishing
Published: 1998-12-31
Total Pages: 467
ISBN-13: 9231034677
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPart One: The Historical, Social and Economic SettingDuring the eight centuries covered in this volume, the new faith of Islam arose in Arabia and gradually spread eastwards and northwards, eventually affecting much of Central Asia, the southern fringes of Siberia and the eastern regions of China. These were also the centuries in which nomadic and military empires arose in the heart of Asia, impinging on the history of adjacent, well-established civilizations and cultures (China, India, Islamic Western Asia and Christian eastern and central Europe) to an unparalleled extent. Lamaist Buddhism established itself inthe Mongolian region and in Tibet and Islam among the Turkish people of Transoxania, southern Siberia and Xinjiang. It was in Eastern Europe, above all in Russia, that the Turco-Mongol Golden Horde was to have a major, enduring influence on the course of the region's history.
Author: Syed Z. Ahmed
Publisher: Infinity Publishing
Published: 2004-11
Total Pages: 206
ISBN-13: 0741423006
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is my magnificent odyssey over the Silk Road. I have tried to provide an accurate picture of the dramatic journey into Xinjiang in China and the spectacular mountains and deserts that flank the Silk Road.
Author: Edward Ball Knobel
Publisher: Alpha Edition
Published: 2019-11
Total Pages: 114
ISBN-13: 9789353921231
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
Author: David King
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2021-09-06
Total Pages: 670
ISBN-13: 9004450734
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTwo remarkable Iranian world-maps were discovered in 1989 and 1995. Both are made of brass and date from 17th-century Iran. Mecca is at the centre and a highly sophisticated longitude and latitude grid enables the user to determine the direction and distance to Mecca for anywhere in the world between Andalusia and China. Prior to the discovery of these maps it was thought that such cartographic grids were conceived in Europe ca. 1910. This richly-illustrated book presents an overview of the ways in which Muslims over the centuries have determined the sacred direction towards Mecca (qibla) and then describes the two world-maps in detail. The author shows that the geographical data derives from a 15th-century Central Asian source and that the mathematics underlying the grid was developed in 9th-century Baghdad.
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Published: 1915
Total Pages: 232
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Barthold
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 1962-06
Total Pages: 199
ISBN-13: 9004646108
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Nuh Aydin
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2019-05-23
Total Pages: 246
ISBN-13: 3030149501
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJamshīd al-Kāshī’s Miftāḥ al-Ḥisab (Key to Arithmetic) was largely unknown to researchers until the mid-20th century, and has not been translated to English until now. This book begins a multi-volume set that finally brings al-Kāshī’s groundbreaking textbook to English audiences in its entirety. As soon as it was studied by modern researchers, it changed some false assumptions about the history of certain topics in mathematics. Written as a textbook for students of mathematics, accounting, engineering, and architecture, Miftah covers a wide range of topics in arithmetic, geometry, and algebra. By sharing al-Kāshī’s most comprehensive work with a wider audience, this book will help establish a more complete history of mathematics, and extend al-Kāshī’s influence into the 21st century and beyond. The book opens by briefly recounting al-Kāshī’s biography, so as to situate readers in the work’s rich historical context. His impressive status in the kingdom of Ulugh Beg is detailed, as well as his contributions to both mathematics and astronomy. As a master calculator and astronomer, al-Kāshī’s calculations of 2π and sin(10) were by far the most accurate for almost two centuries. His law of cosines is still studied in schools today. The authenticity of this translation contributes to the understanding and appreciation of al-Kāshī’s esteemed place in the scientific world. A side-by-side presentation of the source manuscript—one of the oldest known copies—and the English translation is provided on each page. Detailed footnotes are also provided throughout, which will offer readers an even deeper look at the text’s mathematical and historical basis. Researchers and students of the history of mathematics will find this volume indispensable in filling in a frequently overlooked time period and region. This volume will also provide anybody interested in the history of Islamic culture with an insightful look at one of the mathematical world’s most neglected figures.
Author: İlker Evrim Binbaş
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2016-05-26
Total Pages: 365
ISBN-13: 1316552748
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBy focusing on the works and intellectual network of the Timurid historian Sharaf al Dīn 'Alī Yazdī (d.1454), this book presents a holistic view of intellectual life in fifteenth century Iran. İlker Evrim Binbaş argues that the intellectuals in this period formed informal networks which transcended political and linguistic boundaries, and spanned an area from the western fringes of the Ottoman State to bustling late medieval metropolises such as Cairo, Shiraz, and Samarkand. The network included an Ottoman revolutionary, a Mamluk prophet, and a Timurid occultist, as well as physicians, astronomers, devotees of the secret sciences, and those political figures who believed that the network was a force to be taken seriously. Also discussing the formation of an early modern Islamicate republic of letters, this book offers fresh insights on the study of intellectual history beyond the limitations imposed by nationalist methodologies, established genres, and recognized literary traditions.