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This volume examines the major cultural, religious, political, and urban changes that took place in the Iranian world of Inner and Central Asia in the transition from the pre-Islamic to the Islamic periods.

One of the major civilizations of the first millennium was that of the Iranian linguistic and cultural world, which stretched from today's Iraq to what is now the Xinjiang Autonomous Region of China. No other region of the world underwent such radical transformation, which fundamentally altered the course of world history, as this area did during the centuries of transition from the pre-Islamic to the Islamic period. This transformation included the religious victory of Islam over Buddhism, Nestorian Christianity, and the other religions of the area; the military and political wresting of Inner Asia from the Chinese to the Islamic sphere of primary cultural influence; and the shifting of Central Asia from a culturally and demographically Iranian civilization to a Tur

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The History and Culture of Iran and Central Asia makes substantial new contributions to our understanding of a transitionary period.” —Jamsheed K. Choksy, author of Conflict and Cooperation


"The contributions to this volume are uniformly of high quality, representing commendable international collaboration between Asian, European, and American scholars based in six different countries. Anybody pursuing the history of Central Asia in the first millennium CE will find material of interest in this volume."—Journal of the American Oriental Society

* Journal of the American Oriental Society *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

1. D.G. Tor, Introduction: The Enduring Significance of the Iranian World in the First Millennium CE: Transformation and Continuity

I. Iranian Central Asia in Late Antiquity
2. Frantz Grenet, “Types of town planning in ancient Iranian cities: new considerations”
3. Nicholas Sims-Williams, “The proto-Sogdian inscriptions of Kultobe: New fragments and new reconstructions”
4. Etsuko Kageyama, "Xian Temples of the Sogdian Colonies in China"
5. Yutaka Yoshida, “Three scenarios for the historical background of the Xi’an Sino-Pahlavi inscription — Post Sasanian Zoroastrian traders?”

II. From the Pre-Islamic to the Islamic
6. Michael Shenkar, “The Arab Conquest and the Collapse of the Sogdian Civilization”
7. Minoru Inaba, “Wukong’s itinerary towards India: Central Asia in the mid-eighth century”
8. Rocco Rante, “Evolution of the habitat in Paykend”
9. Arezou Azad, “Notes on Islamisation Narratives in the Faḍāʾil-i Balkh”

III. The Transformation of the Pre-Islamic Past
10. Sören Stark, “The New Garden of the Amir: Samanid Land-Development at the Borders of the Bukhara Oasis”
11. Louise Marlow “Al-Thaʿālibī’s Iranian Past: Assimilation and Aesthetics”
12. Gabrielle van den Berg, “Representations of the Pre-Islamic Past in Early Persian Court Poetry”
13. Dilnoza Duturaeva “From Turkistan to Tibet: The Qarakhanids and the Tsongkha Tribal Confederation”

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    Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
    Publication Date: 15/04/2022
    ISBN13: 9780268202095, 978-0268202095
    ISBN10: 0268202095

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This volume examines the major cultural, religious, political, and urban changes that took place in the Iranian world of Inner and Central Asia in the transition from the pre-Islamic to the Islamic periods.

    One of the major civilizations of the first millennium was that of the Iranian linguistic and cultural world, which stretched from today's Iraq to what is now the Xinjiang Autonomous Region of China. No other region of the world underwent such radical transformation, which fundamentally altered the course of world history, as this area did during the centuries of transition from the pre-Islamic to the Islamic period. This transformation included the religious victory of Islam over Buddhism, Nestorian Christianity, and the other religions of the area; the military and political wresting of Inner Asia from the Chinese to the Islamic sphere of primary cultural influence; and the shifting of Central Asia from a culturally and demographically Iranian civilization to a Tur

    Trade Review

    The History and Culture of Iran and Central Asia makes substantial new contributions to our understanding of a transitionary period.” —Jamsheed K. Choksy, author of Conflict and Cooperation


    "The contributions to this volume are uniformly of high quality, representing commendable international collaboration between Asian, European, and American scholars based in six different countries. Anybody pursuing the history of Central Asia in the first millennium CE will find material of interest in this volume."—Journal of the American Oriental Society

    * Journal of the American Oriental Society *

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments

    1. D.G. Tor, Introduction: The Enduring Significance of the Iranian World in the First Millennium CE: Transformation and Continuity

    I. Iranian Central Asia in Late Antiquity
    2. Frantz Grenet, “Types of town planning in ancient Iranian cities: new considerations”
    3. Nicholas Sims-Williams, “The proto-Sogdian inscriptions of Kultobe: New fragments and new reconstructions”
    4. Etsuko Kageyama, "Xian Temples of the Sogdian Colonies in China"
    5. Yutaka Yoshida, “Three scenarios for the historical background of the Xi’an Sino-Pahlavi inscription — Post Sasanian Zoroastrian traders?”

    II. From the Pre-Islamic to the Islamic
    6. Michael Shenkar, “The Arab Conquest and the Collapse of the Sogdian Civilization”
    7. Minoru Inaba, “Wukong’s itinerary towards India: Central Asia in the mid-eighth century”
    8. Rocco Rante, “Evolution of the habitat in Paykend”
    9. Arezou Azad, “Notes on Islamisation Narratives in the Faḍāʾil-i Balkh”

    III. The Transformation of the Pre-Islamic Past
    10. Sören Stark, “The New Garden of the Amir: Samanid Land-Development at the Borders of the Bukhara Oasis”
    11. Louise Marlow “Al-Thaʿālibī’s Iranian Past: Assimilation and Aesthetics”
    12. Gabrielle van den Berg, “Representations of the Pre-Islamic Past in Early Persian Court Poetry”
    13. Dilnoza Duturaeva “From Turkistan to Tibet: The Qarakhanids and the Tsongkha Tribal Confederation”

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