Publications

Glass

Authors: *; Publisher: Mega Basim; Language: English; Number of pages: 182; Era: the 9th – 15th centuries; Country: Uzbekistan; Key words: artistic culture, Central Asia, 9th – 15th centuries, material and artistic culture, glass-making;
Content:

This book is published as a part of the project The Artistic Culture of Central Asia and Azerbaijan in the 9th-15th   centuries, carried out by the Internation Institute for Central Asia Studies. The objective of the project is to systematise the academic knowledge and data related to a wide range of items of the material and artistic culture of the 9th -15th centuries such as glass making. The publication is aimed at specialists as well as at the general public interested in the culture of the East.

The History of Central Asia in Ottoman documents. Vol. I.

Authors: *; Publisher: Mega Basim; Language: Russian- English–Turkish; Number of pages: 310; Era: the 18-19th centuries; Country: Uzbekistan; Key words: Ottoman documents, Central Asia, the Ottoman Empire, the 18-19 centuries, political and diplomatic relations;
Content:

The present edition is a publication of the Ottoman documents from Basbakanlik Arsivi (Istanbul, Turkey) that reproduces political and diplomatic relations of Central Asia and the Ottoman Empire in the 18-19 centuries. The edition is carried our within the framework of international scientific project which is being implemented by the International Institute of Central Asian Studies (UNESCO Institute) and the Society of Turkish Archivists. A greater part of documents is published for the first time.

The History of Central Asia in Ottoman documents. Vol. II

Authors: *; Publisher: Mega Basim; Language: Russian- English–Turkish; Number of pages: 222; Era: the 18-19th centuries; Country: Uzbekistan; Key words: Ottoman documents, Central Asia, the Ottoman Empire, the 18-19 centuries, political and diplomatic relations;
Content:

The present edition is a publication of the Ottoman documents from Basbakanlik Arsivi (Istanbul, Turkey) that reproduces political and diplomatic relations of Central Asia and the Ottoman Empire in the 18-19 centuries. The edition is carried our within the framework of international scientific project which is being implemented by the International Institute of Central Asian Studies (UNESCO Institute) and the Society of Turkish Archivists. A greater part of documents is published for the first time.

Islamic Archaeological Architecture and Archaeology of Kazakhstan

Authors: *; Publisher: Mega Basim; Language: English- Russian; Number of pages: 287; Era: the 8-11th centuries; Country: Kazakhstan; Key words: South Kazakhstan, Moslem monuments, architecture, archaeology, Arabs, Samanids ;
Content:

The book contains the analyses and generalized materials on Moslem monuments of archaeological architecture and archaeology of Kazakhstan, which appeared there together with the establishment of  Islam, Moslem ideology in the society and the state, in the minds and souls of people. In the work is given the historical information on the trips of Arabs,Samanids to the South Kazakhstan and Jetysu, on spread of Islam. The book is illustrated richly by drafts, black and white and colorful photos, air photos. The book is intended for archaeologists, historians and historians of architecture, religion’s study researchers, for lecturers and students of High Educational Institutes, teachers and everybody interested in the history and cultural heritage of Kazakhstan.

History of Social cultural reformation in Caucasus and Central Asia (the 19th – the 20th centuries)

Authors: *; Publisher: Mega Basim ; Language: Russian ; Number of pages: 335; Era: the 19th – 20th centuries; Country: Uzbekistan; Key words: Central Asian, Caucasus, 19th – 20th centuries, the most progressive representatives, enlightenment, education, schools;
Content:

The monograph covers the history of the Central Asian and Caucasian people of the 19th – beginning of the 20th centuries, which was a period of struggle, full of hopes, achievements and disappointments. It examines the similarities in the outlook and activities of the most progressive representatives of the people of the newly independent republics – Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, South (Azerbaijan) and the North Caucasus. The book is intended for specialists, as well as to a wider audience.

History of Social cultural reformation in Caucasus and Central Asia ( the 19th – 20th centuries)

Authors: *; Publisher: Mega Basim; Language: English; Number of pages: 310; Era: the 19th – 20th centuries; Country: Uzbekistan; Key words: Central Asian, Caucasus, 19th – 20th centuries, the most progressive representatives, enlightenment, education, schools;
Content:

The monograph covers the history of the Central Asian and Caucasian people of the 19th – beginning of the 20th centuries, which was a period of struggle, full of hopes, achievements and disappointments. It examines the similarities in the outlook and activities of the most progressive representatives of the people of the newly independent republics – Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, South (Azerbaijan) and the North Caucasus. The book is intended for specialists, as well as to a wider audience