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Osmanli belgelerinde Dogu Türkistan. [= East Turkestan in the Ottoman archival documents].

Livres anciens et modernes
Nuran Koltuk, Mehmet Topal, A. Alev Direr Akhan, Et Alli.
TDBB: Türk Dünyasi Belediyeler Birligi = Union of Turkish World - Municipalities, 2016
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Détails

  • Année
  • 2016
  • ISBN
  • 9786056586316
  • Lieu d'édition
  • Istanbul
  • Auteur
  • Nuran Koltuk, Mehmet Topal, A. Alev Direr Akhan, Et Alli.
  • Pages
  • 0
  • Éditeurs
  • TDBB: Türk Dünyasi Belediyeler Birligi = Union of Turkish World, Municipalities
  • Format
  • 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall
  • Thème
  • Asia (Other), Turks & Turcology, Ottomanica
  • Description
  • Hardcover
  • Etat de conservation
  • Neuf
  • Reliure
  • Couverture rigide

Description

Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 22,5 cm). In Turkish. 581 p., ills., maps. Osmanli belgelerinde Dogu Türkistan. East Turkestan in the Ottoman archival documents. Text predominantly Ottoman Turkish, partly Turkish. - Takdim (presentation) and preface (önsöz) also in English. Facsimiles of the documents in Arabic script. - Facsimiles of the cards in Arabic and Latin script. Partly in Arabic script, partly in Latin script. East Turkestan in Ottoman documents (1796-1915) against the background of Chinese-Russian-Ottoman relations. Also includes an introduction to the history of East Turkestan. / Text u?berwiegend osmanischtu?rkisch, teilweise tu?rkisch. - Takdim (presentation) und Vorwort (o?nso?z) auch in englischer Sprache. Faksimiles der Urkunden in arabischer Schrift. - Faksimiles der Karten in arabischer und Lateinschrift. Teilweise in arabischer Schrift, teilweise in Lateinschrift. Ostturkestan in osmanischen Urkunden (1796-1915) vor dem Hintergrund der chinesisch-russisch-osmanischen Beziehungen. Entha?lt auch eine Einfu?hrung in die Geschichte Ostturkestans. East Turkestan is a Turkish-Islamic homeland that hosted multiple civilizations, while leaving important marks in the history. East Turkestan lands that Uyghur Turks live in general have always been strategically important for its location, and underground and ground sources. The presence of Silk Road route in the area, the production of two out of five of Chinese petrol and presence of rich gold and copper deposits make the area different in strategic perspective. In the work "East Turkestan in Ottoman Documents" published by Union of Turkish World Municipalities (TDBB), the original documents of Ottoman Archives of Prime Ministry have been handled and the historical relations between two brother communities have been presented to the attention of the readers. In the book, there are original visual documents that belong to the period between 1796 and 1917, transcripts and summaries, in addition to long Preface on East Turkestan history and Bibliography, summarized biographies of important and remarkable figures of East Turkestan, and a detailed Index. This voluminous Prestige Book of 581 pages printed in A4 size will both serve as a first degree source for local and foreign academicians of East Turkestan and Uyghur History and intellectuals of both countries, and will also help for the perception of Ottoman-East Turkestan relations.

Lingue: Turkish

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