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Fine English Paperback., Fine., 24 x 16 cm., [4], 38 p., "Iktidar ve etnik gruplar: Özbekistan'da bölge ve illere göre parti üyelikleri, (1983 / 84).", Michael Rywkin, ODTÜ Yayinlari, Ank., 1987.
Stampa antica ed originale con testo al retro
Stampa antica ed originale con testo al retro
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. Ills. 344 p. In Turkish. Turkish Edition of the Hungarian original. Shamans of Eurasia. Avrasya'da samanlar. Translation: Bülent Bayram, Hüzeyin Sevket Çagatay Çapraz.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 136 p., ills. Samanlar ve semboller. Kaya resmi ve göstergebilim. Shamans and symbols: Rock pictures and semiology.
leggerissimi segni del tempo
In-16°, pp. 556, (4), copertina editoriale illustrata a colori. Etichetta adesiva che copre il prezzo nell'angolo inferiore destro della quarta di copertina. Ben conservato. Prima edizione italiana, dicembre 1975. Indice: I primi anni. Ricordi d'infanzia; La gioventù rivoluzionaria; Le "mie università"; La rivoluzione di febbraio; Si prepara l'insurrezione armata. All'epoca della Comune di Baku. La vittoria del potere sovietico a Baku; I primi passi della Comune; La lotta armata continua; La caduta della Comune di Baku; Partiamo, ma torneremo vincitori; Erano ventisei. Nelle prigioni transcaspiche. A Krasnovodsk; Ad Aschabad. La clandestinità a Baku sotto l'occupazione britannica. La battaglia per le masse; Per l'unificazione degli operai della Transcaucasia; La nascita della parola d'ordine "Per l'Azerbaigian sovietico!"; La prima conferenza transcaucasica del partito; Lettera a Lenin; I cavalieri della rivoluzione; La tattica del fronte unico; Un nuovo arresto; L'unificazione delle organizzazioni comuniste dell'Azerbaigian; Mosca. La nascita della Transcaucasia sovietica. Ritorno a Mosca; Addio, Baku!
Fine English Original bdg. HC. 12mo. (18 x 12 cm). In English. 318 p., folded map. Through Jade Gate and Central Asia. An account of journeys in Kansu, Turkestan and the Gobi Desert. Introduction by John Stuart Holden. This travel book recounts, by two of the participants, the hazardous journey of three women across the largely untracked spaces of North-Western China and Central Asia. The three women were Protestant Christian Missionaries working as part of the China Inland Mission, the trio were independent, strong-willed, and bold women.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (26 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 258 p., color ills. Gürcü sanatinin Ortaçagi. Middle Age of Georgian art history.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 160 p. Seminar on Russia and the NIS. 29-31 March 1996, Antalya. SAM Papers No.: 1/96.
New Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 512 p., ills. Türklerin ve Tatarlarin kökeni. Translated by Ahsen Batur from Russian. Origin of the Turks and Tatars.
New Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. [xii], 188 p. Hophopname. (Seçmeler). Kisa ömrüne karsin, Hophopname'de bir araya getirilen siirleriyle, pek çok yorumcuya göre Fuzuli'den sonra Azerbaycan'in yetistirdigi en önemli sairdir. Keskin mizahini Rusya'dan Osmanli'ya, medrese mollalarindan Bati özentilerine dek kimseden esirgemeyen Sabir, Ilber Ortayli'nin Sunusu'ndaki ifadeleriyle, O "siradan Azerbaycanlidaki renkli mizahi ifadeyi" ve "milli hayatin folklorik özelliklerini" "en yüksek seviyede temsil eden". Ortadogu modernlesmesinin tipik öncülerinden biridir."
28143Éditions Du Seuil In-8 discret cachet de la société de géographie de Tours, 190 pp
4° br., pp.14, una tav. estratto Ist. Botanico di Pavia
2020500111403SARBACANE 2020 176 pages 19 81x26 16x2 29cm. 2020. pocket_book. 176 pages.
1907M155571907 Bruxelles , Bulens , 1907 , petit in4° broché , 201 pp . Couverture factice , page de faux titrelégèrement défraichie . Abondants dessins , repros.
62724Bruxelles, Imprimerie Scientifique Charles Bullens, 1907. "17 x 25, 203 pp., très nombreux dessins et illustrations en N/B, broché, non coupé, bon état (couverture avec tous petits manques; dos légèrement restauré)."
Very Good French Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In French. 12 p. Le Turkestan et la Russie. Le Revue de Promethee (Separatum). Ex-library copy.
Very Good French Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In French. 8 p. Le Turkestan Orientale. Le Revue de Promethee (Separatum II). Ex-library copy.
Very Good Russian Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Russian. 57, [3] p. Azerbaidjanskaya poeziyu i Etim Emin. Azerbaijan poetry and Etim Emin (Yetim, Magomed Emin), (1838-1884). TURCOLOGY Turkish literature Azerbaijani poetry 20th century Lezgian poetry History and criticism Biography.
1860X119853Moskva [Moscow], I Tparani Lazarean chemarni arewelean lezuats 1860 286pp., 24cm., text in Classical Armenian, bound in a solid modern hardcover in black cloth, original frontcover preserved, [Movses Dasxuranc'i is a 10th century historian concerned with the Aluank. This is the first publication (Editio princeps) of his "History of the Caucasioan Albanians" published by Emin in Moscow (1860)], cfr. OCLC 807841820, X119853
1985X116867Tbilisi, Mecniereba 1985 199 + [1] pp., 21cm., text in Georgian, with a second title page in Russian ("Istorija strany Aluank"), original softcover, good condition, ["History of Aluant country", Georgian text translated from Armenian, with a summary in Russian], cfr. OCLC 22664589, X116867
1375306Paris: Hachette, 1860 in-4, pp. 113-128 & 305-336, illustrations. Cartonnage moderne, très bon état.
New Caucasian (Other) Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish and Circassian (Latin script). 624 p. Adigece dilbilgisi.= Adigebze gramer.
Fine English Original imitation leather bound. Large Roy. 8vo. (25 x 17 cm). In Uighur Turkish with Arabic letters. Reprint. [xxxii], 662, [3] p., b/w and color plts., many color and b/w folding maps and plates. Muhammad Amin Bughra (1901-1965) was a Turkic Muslim leader, who planned to set up an independent state, the First East Turkestan Republic. In the spring of 1937, rebellion again broke out in southern Sinkiang. A number of factors contributed to the outbreak. In an effort to appease the Turkic Muslims, Sheng Shicai had appointed a number of their non-secessionist leaders, including Khoja Niyaz Hajji and Yulbars Khan, another leader of the Kumul uprising (February 20, 1931- November 30, 1931), to positions of influence in the provincial government, both in Di Hua (modern Ürümqi) and Kashgar. At the same time, educational reforms, which attacked basic Islamic principles, and the atheistic propaganda program, which was being extended into the south, were further alienating the local population from Sheng's administration. In Kashgar Mahmud Sijang, a wealthy Muslim, former leader of the Turpan uprising (1932), and one of Sheng's appointees, became the focal point for opposition to the government. Meanwhile, in Afghanistan under Sardar Mohammad Hashim Khan, Muhammad Amin Bughra, the exiled leader of the Turkish Islamic Republic of East Turkestan (TIRET, known as the first East Turkestan Republic), had approached the Japanese ambassador in 1935 with "a detailed plan proposing the establishment of an 'Eastern Turkestan Republic' under Japanese sponsorship, with munitions and finance to be supplied by Tokyo. he suggested as the future leader of this proposed Central Asian 'Manchukuo' none other than Mahmud Sijang (Mahmut Muhiti - commander of the 6th Uyghur Division, stationed in Kashgar as part of the Sinkiang provincial armed forces, since July 20, 1934), amongst the invitation at such political entity as Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere how active member." However, this plan was aborted when Mahmud, fearful for his life, fled from Kashgar to India on April 2, 1937, after failed attempt of Sheng Shicai to disarm his troops by offering to " modernize " weapons of 6th Uyghur Division, prior which all old weapons of Division was to be given over to Urumchi representatives. Mahmud's flight sparked an uprising amongst his troops against provincial authorities. Those who were pro-Soviet in any way were executed, and yet another independent Muslim administration was set up under leadership of the close associate of Mahmut Muhiti General Abduniyaz (killed in action in Yarkand on August 15, 1937), who adopted a command of troops, which enlisted about 4,000 soldiers and officers, consisted of 4 regiments, two of them being stationed in Kashgar, one in Yangihissar, one in Yarkand, also one brigade was stationed in Ustin Atush and one cavalry guard escadron in Kashgar. Sheng Shicai's provincial troops were defeated and routed by rebels in the fierce battle near city of Karashahr in July,1937, but eventually the uprising was quelled by Soviet troops (by the so-called Kyrgyz Brigade, about 5,000 troops, consisted of two tactical groups- Oshskaya and Narinskaya, each included 2 mountain regiments, one of Red Army and one of NKVD, reinforced by armoured vehicles, tank battalion (21 BT-7) and aviation; there were unconfirmed reports of the use of chemical weapons by these intervention forces against rebels), invited by Sheng Shicai to intervene in the August, 1937. In 1940, Muhammad Amin Bughra published this book, Sharkiy Turkestan Tarihi (East Turkestan History) while in exile in Kashmir, which described the history of the region from ancient times to the present day, and contained an analysis of the reasons for the loss of its independence in the middle of the eighteenth century. In 1940 Isa Yusuf Alptekin and Ma Fuliang who were sent by Chiang Kai-shek, visited Afghanistan and contacted Bughra, they asked him to come to Chongqinq