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2004X116503Leiden, Brill 2004 [206] pp. (i.e. pp.167 to 372), with a few bl/w ills., 24cm., softcover, very good condition, X116503
2005X116504Leiden, Brill 2005 203pp., with a few bl/w ills., 24cm., softcover, very good condition, X116504
2005X116505Leiden, Brill 2005 [214] pp. (i.e. pp.204 to 417), with a few bl/w ills., 24cm., softcover, very good condition, X116505
2006X116506Leiden, Brill 2006 159pp., with a few bl/w ills., 24cm., softcover, very good condition, X116506
2006X116507Leiden, Brill 2006 [165] pp. (i.e. pp.160 to 314), with a few bl/w ills., 24cm., softcover, very good condition, X116507
16°, pp.88, br.ed. Timbretti ex libris. Fioriture. Dall'indice: I predecessori di Sciamyl ; Sciamyl: sua biografia; Visita a Dargy-Wedenno residenza di Sciamyl; Fanatismo di Sciamyl; Sciamyl legislatore; Il principe Woronzoff; Una leggenda del Caucaso: i tre profeti.
Fine English Paperback., Fine., 16 x 11 cm., [4], 31 p., "Kafkasya daglilari Halk Partisi periyodikleri.", M.Aydin Turan, Birlesik Kafkasya Dernegi, Ist.,2000. Periodicals of Caucasus Peoples Party.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 25 cm). In English. 67, [3] p., fully color ills. Azerbaijani copper works. Cultural heritage of Azerbaijan.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Very good. In Russian and English. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). 109, [1] p. Color ills. Ruslan Tsrym. Drawing, painting. [Exhibition catalogue].
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript autograph letter / correspondence signed 'Üçüncü Kafkas Firkasi Kumandan Vekili Avni'. 18x11,5 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. Full. It starts with 'Huve'. Dated 8/6/[13]35 AH = [1919 AD]. Written from Trabzon to Mühimme? Mintikasi levâzim reisi Yüzbasi Rafet Efendi. "1) 27 Tabur Kumandan Vekâleti'nde bulunan Yüzbasi Mehmed efendi ile mezunen terhisi kolordudan emir verilmistir. Mezkûr tabur kumandanligina vekâleten mühimme? mintika levâzim reisi Rafet Efendi tabi'kilinmistir. 2) 12. Alay Kumandanligina ve Yüzbasi Rafet Efendi'ye teblig kilinmistir. / Reply to Yaver Mustafa Efendi. An Ottoman army auttograph of Kafkas Army.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original Ottoman manuscript historical document. 28x21,5 cm. In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 10 lines on 1 p. Signed, and three Ottoman stamps. During the Haydarpasa Fire in 1922, the warning about the Jewish resident of Beyoglu Vitali Efendi's house on Haydarpasa, Mandira Street, where the windows were broken and they were not fitted. The aforementioned warning was prepared by Vitali Efendi's tenant "Abulafya". Transcription in Turkish: "Dersaadet Kâtîb-i Adlîligi Memûriyet-i Valâsina: Efendim, Beyoglu'nda, Tozkoparan'da Bahar Apartmani'nda mukîm Mösyö Vitali Bahar'in Haydarpasa'da, Mandira Sokagi'nda 80 numero ile mudkîm bir bab hanesinde müstecîren ikâmet etmekteyim. Geçen hafta vuku' cevelân harikte, harikin tesîrâti ile hanenin pencerelerinde mevcut camlar kirilip harap olmustur. Kendisine...". The fire in Haydarpasa 1922 came to be known in history as "the Fire of Haydarpasa Çayir", because it broke out in one of the houses in Çayirbasi and spread further. It broke out on July 29, 1922.
Fine Russian Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Russian. 110, [2] p. Deiatelnost apparata upravleniia Turkmenskoi SSR po ukrepleniiu sozialistichesko, zakonnosti.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 46 p., [12] numerous b/w plates. Le Coq was a Prussian / German brewery owner and wine merchant, who at the age of 40 began to study archaeology. Aided by his wealth, von Le Coq became a famous archaeologist and explorer of Central Asia. Von Le Coq was convinced that the influence of Ancient Greece could be found as far in the east as China. However, organising expeditions to Central Asia and China was beyond his means. The German archaeologist Hermann Parzinger has found a letter in the Prussian State Archive which reveals that the financial backing to von Le Coq's expedition came from no one else than the last German emperor Wilhelm II. Wilhelm was obsessed with Greek culture and supported one of the expeditions with 32,000 German gold marks. Von Le Coq was associated with the Museum für Völkerkunde (now called the Ethnological Museum of Berlin) in Berlin. Serving as assistant to the head of the Museum, Professor Albert Grünwedel, Le Coq helped plan and organize expeditions into the regions of western Asia, specifically areas near the Silk Road such as Gaochang. When Grünwedel fell ill before the departure of the second expedition, Le Coq was assigned to lead it. His account of the second and third German Turpan expeditions was published in English in 1928 as Buried Treasures of Chinese Turkestan. The expeditions found extensive networks of Buddhist and Manichaean cave temples in the Xinjiang region of Northwest China. Although many of the manuscripts found in the cave were destroyed during the excavation, von Le Coq speculated that he had discovered a major Manichaean library. Some of the paintings also led him to believe that he had found evidence of an Aryan culture, related to the Franks. With the help of his assistants, Theodor Bartus, Le Coq carved and sawed away over 360 kilograms (or 305 cases) of artifacts, wall-carvings, and precious icons, which were subsequently shipped to the museum. In Buried Treasures ..., Le Coq defends these "borrowings" as a matter of necessity, citing the turbulent nature of Chinese Turkestan at the time of the expeditions. Chinese consider this seizure a "colonial rapacity" comparable to the taking of the Elgin Marbles or the Koh-i-Noor diamond. The artifacts were put on display at the museum and were open to the public until 1944 when the relics were destroyed in a British bombing raid during World War II. This Turkish translation of 'Manichaica aus Chotscho'.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In German. 69-94 pp. Signed and inscribed by Schimmel in Ottoman script as 'sevgilerimle'. Die Kulturen der asiatischen Grossreiche und Russlands. Sonderbruck: Die islamische Kultur.
As New As New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Mint. Large 8vo. (25 x 22 cm). In English. 85, [1] p., color and b/w ills. Contents: he Berg Mansion and Moscow, Aleksandr Kudriavtzev & Dmitrij Shvidkovskij.; A house full of surprises, Victor Gajduk.; The Italian Oasis in Ulica Vesnina, Giorgio Petracchi.; Bibliographies. First Edition. The Italian embassy in Moscow. Foreword by Ferdinando Salleo.
Very Good German Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In German. 36 p. Die Völker Norderasiens. Der alte Orient, 1. Jahrgang, Heft 1.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (31 x 22 cm). In Turkish. B/w and color ills. and photos. 343 p. A study on Turkish and Russian relations. Iki kiyi bir deniz III: Türk - Rus ortak tarihinden kesitler. Edited and translated by Songül Sirin. OTTOMANIA Turkish - Russian international relations Navigation Black Sea Diplomacy.
As New Tatar Paperback. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). Title is in English and Japanese; text in Tatar (with Arabic letters). [4], [i], 97 p. "It is well known that Tatar exiles (or immigrants) in Inter war Japan published their booklets, magazines and books. Among them, it is the most important publications that were published y Matbaa-i Islamiye (or Tokyo'da Matbaa-i Islamiye) at the Muslim School in Tokyo by Mehmet Abdülhay Kurbanali, 1887-1972). It is probable that Bulletin of Kobe Idil-Ural Türk Tatar Kültür Cemaati was also organ magazine of the group who subscribes to Ayaz Ishaki, as indicated this magazine is the reduction of 'Yana Milli Yol', the Ottoman magazine of Idil-Ural Türk-Tatar movements published in Berlin-Charlottenburg. This description indcates that there were the world-wide Tatar intellectuals network of Idil-Ural Türk-Tatar movements, included Japan. It requires for the researchers all over the world to collaborate to ccollect and investigate the Tatar publications, like Bulletin of Kobe Idil-Ural Türk-Tatar Kültür Cemaati, in the interwar Japan. This itme we only provide the original text of the magazine (only first 4 issues), but we hope to continue to investigate this magazine and the Idil-Ural Türk-Tatar movements in Japan as the part of the world-wide Tatar intellectuals network".
Very Good Very Good English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 22 cm). In English, Russian, and Turkmen. 152 p., 139 numerous color plates.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 187, [2] p. Hungarian Turcology, 1945-1974. Bibliography.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 630 p., ills. Horizons of the world: Festschrift for Isenbike Togan.= Hûdudü'l-âlem: Isenbike Togan'a armgan. Edited by Ilker Evrim Binbas, Nurten Kiliç-Schubel. The articles gathered in this volume are dedicated to Professor Isenbike Togan by her students, colleagues, and friends to honor and celebrate her long and continuing career as one of the world's foremost scholars in the field of Central Asian history. The range of articles that the contributors to this festschrift submitted reflects in many ways the depth and breadth of Isenbike Togan's works and her understanding of history. Indeed, from a geographical perspective, her published works cover the vast area from China to Anatolia, and from a chronological perspective they extend from the 7th to the 21st century. While the central historical question with which Isenbike Togan engages most frequently is the nature of political culture, her books and articles address a wide range of issues and questions, including women's history, the dhikr ceremonies of the Naqshbandi order in Eastern Turkestan, legitimacy and state formation in Central Asia, tribal politics from the perspective of anthropological history, and Chinese historiography. Through her command of a wide range of languages, historical issues, and textual sources, she not only makes 'surprising' connections among these seemingly diverse historical topics, but offers systematic and new approaches in the study of the Turco-Mongol peoples. Her intellectual adventure has been shaped by her unique ability to engage with the objects of her inquiry in a truly holistic and integrative manner; her works, while thoroughly rooted in painstaking and careful textual and linguistics analysis, consistently address and illuminate the 'big picture' in history.
New English Paperback. 4to. (27 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 207 p., color and b/w ills. Avni Lifij: The modern of his time.= Avni Lifij: Çaginin yenisi. Edited by Erman Ata Uncu. Texts by Ferit Edgü, Zafer Toprak, Ahmet Kamil Gören, Ömer Faruk Serifoglu. [Exhibition catalogue]. Sabanci University Sakip Sabanci Museum (SSM), hosts the exhibition Avni Lifij. The Modern of His Time, providing a comprehensive insight into the versatile artistic production of Hüseyin Avni Lifij (1886-1927) who occupies a unique position in the history of Turkish painting. The Avni Lifij. The Modern of His Time exhibition consist of the artist s works covering a wide range of genres such as self-portraits, pochades, landscapes and compositions with figures as well as his articles on politics and culture, art criticism and photographs. Presenting Avni Lifij s artistic personality in a holistic manner to cover all his aspects for the first time in Turkey, the exhibition aims to shed light on the 1914 Generation, to which the artist belonged, and the pioneering role he played in Turkish art history.
Very Good English In modern cloth bdg. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Tuvan language. (Tuvinian - Tyvan - Tuvin). 108, [2] p., b/w ills. Underlined some sentences. Tiva oyunnar.
Very Good Kazakh Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In Kazakh (Cyrillic script). 238, [2] p. Traditsionnaia struktura Kazakhstana. Sotsalio-ekonomicheskie aspekti finktsionirovaniia i transformatsii, (1920-1930-e gg.). Traditional structure of Kazakhstan. Social and economic aspects of fixation and transformation, (1920-1930). First Edition.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 154 p. Arhavi Kazasi'nin sayisal tarihi: Iskân ve nüfus, (1486-1583). A study on settlement and demography of Arkavi (Arkabi) Qaza in the 15th and 16th centuries. Arhavi is a district of Artvin city now, and a large part of its population is the Lazs.