The Cambridge History of Inner Asia

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2009-09-28
Publisher(s): Cambridge Univ Pr
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Summary

This volume centres on the history and legacy of the Mongol World Empire founded by Chinggis Khan and his sons, including its impact upon the modern world. An international team of scholars examines the political and cultural history of the Mongol empire, its Chinggisid successor states, and the non-Chinggisid dynasties that came to dominate Inner Asia in its wake. Geographically, it focuses on the continental region from East Asia to Eastern Europe. Beginning in the twelfth century, the volume moves through to the establishment of Chinese and Russian political hegemony in Inner Asia from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries. Contributors use recent research and new approaches that have revitalized Inner Asian studies to highlight the world-historical importance of the regimes and states formed during and after the Mongol conquest. Their conclusions testify to the importance of a region whose modern fate has been overshadowed by Russia and China.

Table of Contents

List of figure and mapsp. viii
List of contributorsp. ix
Note on transliterationp. xii
List of abbreviationsp. xiii
Mapsp. xviii
Introductionp. 1
The Rise of the Chinggisids
Inner Asia c. 1200p. 9
The Mongol age in Eastern Inner Asiap. 26
The Mongols in Central Asia from Chinggis Khan's invasion to the rise of Temür: the Ögödeid and Chaghadaid realmsp. 46
The Jochid realm: the western steppe and Eastern Europep. 67
Legacies of the Mongol Conquests
Institutional development, revenues and tradep. 89
Migrations, erhnogenesisp. 109
Islamization in the Mongol Empirep. 120
Mongols as vectors for cultural transmissionp. 135
Chinggisid Decline: 1368-C. 1700
The eastern steppe: Mongol regimes after the Yuan (1368-1636)p. 157
Temur and the early Timurids to c. 1450p. 182
The later Timurids c. 1450-1526p. 199
Nomads And Settled Peoples In Inner Asia After The Timurids
Uzbeks, Qazaqs and Turkmensp. 221
The western steppe: Volga-Ural region, Siberia and the Crimeap. 237
Eastern Central Asia (Xinjiang): 1300-1800p. 260
The Chinggisid restoration in Central Asia: 1500-1785p. 277
The western steppe: the Volga-Ural region, Siberia and the Crimea under Russian rulep. 303
New Imperial Mandates and the End of the Chinggisid Era (18th-19th centuries)
The Qing and Inner Asia: 1636-1800p. 333
The Qazaqs and Russiap. 363
Russia and the peoples of the Volga-Ural region: 1600-1850p. 380
The new Uzbek states: Bukhara, Khiva and Khoqand: c. 1750-1886p. 392
Bibliographyp. 412
Indexp. 466
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