History of Civilizations of Central Asia


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Document Outline

  • CONTENTS
  • PREFACE OF THE DIRECTOR - GENERAL OF UNESCO
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT
  • MEMBERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE (from 1980 to 1993)
  • MEMBERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE (since 1993)
  • LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • CONTINUITY AND CHANGE
    • THE STATES OF CENTRAL ASIA
      • Introduction
      • The new political and strategic situation
      • The emirate of Bukhara
      • The khanate of Khiva
      • The khanate of Kokand
      • The principalities
      • The parameters of Russian expansion
      • The fate of Tashkent
      • The end of the campaigns
      • The campaign against Khiva
      • British reactions to the Khiva expedition
      • The end of the Kokand protectorate
      • Campaigns against the Turkmens
      • The surrender of Merv and the Afghan question
    • TRADE AND THE ECONOMY(SECOND HALF OF NINETEENTH CENTURY TO EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY)
      • Introduction
      • The agrarian question
      • Infrastructure
      • Manufacturing and trade
      • Transforming societies
      • Conclusion
    • SOCIAL STRUCTURES IN CENTRAL ASIA
      • Settled populations in the oases
      • The nomadic population
      • Impact of Russian rule
      • The religious establishment
      • Water administrators
      • Artisans
      • Slaves
    • THE BRITISH IN CENTRAL ASIA
      • FROM THE MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY TO 1918
      • Iran
      • Afghanistan
      • Kashgharia
      • FROM 1918 TO THE MID-TWENTIETH CENTURY
      • The strategic context
    • TSARIST RUSSIA AND CENTRAL ASIA 
      • Administration
      • Economic development
      • Banking and foreign capital
      • Relations with Islam
      • Scientific interest in Central Asia
      • Jadidism
    • ESTABLISHMENT OF SOVIET POWER IN CENTRAL ASIA ( 1917 -- 24)
    • INTELLECTUAL AND POLITICAL FERMENT
      • The role of religion
      • Intellectuals and poets among the nomadic peoples
      • Intellectuals and poets among the oasis peoples
      • The new generation of Jadids
      • Pan-Turkism
      • Impact of the Jadids
  • POLITICAL CHANGES AND STATE FORMATION
    • THE EVOLUTION OF NATION-STATES
      • From the 1850s to the 1920s
      • From the 1920s to the 1990s
      • Conclusion
    • UZBEKISTAN
    • KAZAKHSTAN
      • The tsarist period
      • The Alash movement
      • Soviet history
      • Prior to independence
      • Independence
    • KYRGYZSTAN
      • The Kyrgyz under Russian colonial rule (1850--1917)
      • Soviet Kyrgyzstan (1917--91)
      • Economic developments
      • Population and social developments
      • Afterword
    • TAJIKISTAN
      • Political history
      • Economic and social development
      • Culture and science
      • Independence
    • TURKMENISTAN
      • Political developments (1850--60)
      • The Russian conquest
      • The Soviet era
    • THE SAYAN - ALTAI MOUNTAIN REGION AND SOUTH- EASTERN SIBERIA
      • Khakassia
      • Tuva
      • Altai
      • Buriatia
    • MONGOLIA
      • MONGOLIA FROM THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY TO 1919
      • The rise of the Qing empire and the dissolution of the world of Central Eurasia
      • Qing rule over the Mongols: organization and institutions
      • Mongol society in decline (from the mid-nineteenth century)
      • Mongolia in Russo-Qing relations (from the eighteenth to the early twentieth century)
      • Mongolia during the final years of the Qing
      • The 1911 Mongol declaration of independence and international relations
      • THE MONGOLIAN PEOPLE's REVOLUTION OF 1921 AND THE MONGOLIAN PEOPLE's REPUBLIC (1924--46)
      • The birth of the People's Republic
      • The suppression of Buddhism
      • Soviet purges in Mongolia
      • The MPR during the Second World War
      • THE MONGOLIAN PEOPLE's REPUBLIC
      • On the path to democratization and the free market
    • WESTERN CHINA (XINJIANG)
      • From the mid-nineteenth century to 1911 revolution
      • The republican period (1912--49)
      • A new chapter in Xinjiang's history (October 1949 to 1990)
    • NORTH INDIA (EXCLUDING PAKISTAN AFTER 1947)
      • Early colonial rule
      • The revolt of 1857
      • After 1857
      • Early nationalism 
      • Nationalism and Indian capitalists
      • The coming of Gandhi
      • Mass mobilization, independence and partition
      • Independent India 
    • PAKISTAN (SINCE 1947)
      • The Ayub Khan era
      • The Yahya Khan regime
      • The Bhutto era
      • The Zia era
      • The democratic era
    • AFGHANISTAN
      • AFGHANISTAN FROM 1850 TO 1919
      • FROM INDEPENDENCE TO THE RISE OF THE TALIBAN
    • IRAN AND ITS EASTERN REGIONS (1848 -- 1989)
      • The last Qajar kings (1848--1925)
      • The Pahlavi dynasty (1925--79)
      • The Islamic Republic under Ayatollah Khomeini (1979--89)
  • ENVIRONMENT, SOCIETY AND CULTURE
    • THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT OF CENTRAL AND SOUTH ASIA
      • Overview
      • South Asian landscapes
      • South-West Asia
    • THE STATUS OF WOMEN (1917--90)
      • THE STATUS OF WOMEN IN NORTHERN CENTRAL ASIA
      • WOMEN's MOVEMENTS AND CHANGES IN THE LEGAL STATUS OF WOMEN IN IRAN AND AFGHANISTAN
      • Iran and the Islamic Republic of Iran
      • Afghanistan and the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
      • THE STATUS OF WOMEN IN INDIA AND PAKISTAN
      • India
      • Pakistan
    • EDUCATION, THE PRESS AND PUBLIC HEALTH
      • Education
      • The press
      • Public health
      • Conclusion
      • Appendix
    • SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
      • Afghanistan
      • Iran and the Islamic Republic of Iran
      • Kazakhstan
      • Kyrgyzstan
      • Mongolia
      • North India
      • Pakistan
      • Tajikistan
      • Turkmenistan
      • Uzbekistan
      • Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region
    • THE ART OF THE NORTHERN REGIONS OF CENTRAL ASIA
      • The overall cultural situation 
      • Pottery
      • Copper embossing
      • Jewellery
      • Felt products 
      • Carpet-making
      • Artistic fabrics
      • Printed cloth
      • Embroidery
      • Leather goods
      • Bone carving
      • Wood painting
      • Miniatures and other arts
      • Modern fine arts: painting in the twentieth century
      • Conclusion
    • THE ARTS IN EASTERN CENTRAL ASIA
      • THE ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF XINJIANG
      • The late Qing period (1850--1912)
      • The Republican period (1912--49)
      • The modern period (1949--90)
      • UIGHUR VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE
      • The Uighur house
      • THE ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF MONGOLIA
      • Introduction
      • Fine arts from the `second conversion' to 1900
      • Buddhist architecture to 1900
      • Architecture and the fine arts in the early twentieth century
      • Fine arts, 1921--90
      • Architecture, 1921--90
      • The contemporary art scene
    • THE ARTS IN WESTERN AND SOUTHERN CENTRAL ASIA
      • IRAN AND AFGHANISTAN
      • INDIA AND PAKISTAN
    • CINEMA AND THEATRE
      • The tsarist colonial period
      • The Soviet period
      • The post-Soviet era
    • ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING IN NORTHERN CENTRAL ASIA FROM THE RUSSIAN CONQUEST TO THE SOVIET PERIOD (1865--1990)
      • Introduction 
      • Architecture and urban planning during the tsarist period (nineteenth and early twentieth centuries)
      • Architecture and urban pla
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