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Application of carbon-based electrocatalysts derived from waste materials in fuel cells and electrolyzers Muqaddas Fatima & Fawad Ahmad & Waiza & Salma Noor & Sana Shafique & Ahmed B. M. Ibrahim & Mohamed A. Habib & Muhammad Imran Khan & Abdallah Shanableh Royal Society of Chemistry
Sustainable Energy & Fuels (2025), 9, 3523-3549, doi:10.1039/D5SE00303B
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Synthesis of alkyl/aryl linked binuclear silver(I)-N-Heterocyclic carbene complexes and evaluation of their antimicrobial, hemolytic and thrombolytic potential Aqsa Habib & Muhammad Adnan Iqbal & Haq Nawaz Bhatti & Amna Kamal & Shagufta Kamal Elsevier, 2019
Inorganic Chemistry Communications, 111 (2019) 107670. doi:10.1016/j.inoche.2019.107670
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ia/tarikhiakbari0000muha.pdf
Tarikh-I-Akbari (English and Persian Edition) Muhammad Arif Qandhari; an annotated translation with introduction by Tasneem Ahmad; foreword by Irfan Habib Delhi: Pragati Publications, 1. publ, Delhi, 1993
English, Persian (translation)
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Pearls of Medicine: Long Case Ahmad Muhammad, Ahmad Babar, Dure Nayab, Hafsa Habib, Muhammad Shehram Independently Published, 2021
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Towards the Local Government’s Integrated Accountability Framework: A Critical Lesson from Socio-Environmental Issues in Indonesia. Habib Muhammad Shahib (auth.) Springer Singapore, Imprint: Springer, 1st edition 2021, Singapore, 2021
This book shows the growing phenomenon and the broad impact of socio-environmental conflicts in the grassroots communities—farmers, fishermen and urban poor—in Indonesia, as the effects of government’s development strategies based on neoliberal and New Public Management (NPM) views without a clear accountability system or socio-environmental accountability practices and reports are becoming apparent. Inspired by the emancipatory socio-environmental accounting discourse, which focuses on the socio-local context in developing alternative models of accountability based on local views and people's aspirations, this book uses research methodology based on the principles put forth by Indonesian national hero and critical scholar Tan Malaka to develop a framework of integrated accountability for the local government.  This book fills the present gap in English publications that analyse the intents and outcomes of the public management reforms in Indonesia with regard to socio-environmental issues, as a basis for further research at the international level as well as policymaking in Indonesia. As the Indonesian government has recently undertaken key structural and accounting reforms in the public sector, this book is a timely and valuable read for graduate students, researchers,- and policymakers.
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Towards the Local Government’s Integrated Accountability Framework : A Critical Lesson From Socio-Environmental Issues in Indonesia Habib Muhammad Shahib Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd Fka Springer Science + Business Media Singapore Pte Ltd, Springer Nature, Singapore, 2021
This book shows the growing phenomenon and the broad impact of socio-environmental conflicts in the grassroots communities—farmers, fishermen and urban poor—in Indonesia, as the effects of government’s development strategies based on neoliberal and New Public Management (NPM) views without a clear accountability system or socio-environmental accountability practices and reports are becoming apparent. Inspired by the emancipatory socio-environmental accounting discourse, which focuses on the socio-local context in developing alternative models of accountability based on local views and people's aspirations, this book uses research methodology based on the principles put forth by Indonesian national hero and critical scholar Tan Malaka to develop a framework of integrated accountability for the local government.  This book fills the present gap in English publications that analyse the intents and outcomes of the public management reforms in Indonesia with regard to socio-environmental issues, as a basis for further research at the international level as well as policymaking in Indonesia. As the Indonesian government has recently undertaken key structural and accounting reforms in the public sector, this book is a timely and valuable read for graduate students, researchers,- and policymakers.
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base score: 10968.0, final score: 167421.6
lgli/Al-Habib Muhammad Ibn 'Alwi Alaydrus - Kitab Niat: Sebuah Buku Membahas Seputar Persoalan Niat (2015, Layar).pdf
Kitab Niat: Sebuah Buku Membahas Seputar Persoalan Niat Al-Habib Muhammad Ibn 'Alwi Alaydrus Penerbit Layar, PS, 2015
Saya ungkapkan puji syukur kepada Allahu subhnahu wa tal atas petunjuk dan pertolongan-Nya dalam penyusunan buku ini (buku tentang niat), dan semoga apa yang tertulis ini menjadi amal yang diterima disisi Allahu subhnahu wa tal. Perlu diketahui, termasuk keistimewaan dan kemuliaan yang Allah berikan adalah diterjemahkannya buku ini ke dalam lima bahasa yang berbeda, dan mendapat sambutan yang luar biasa, baik di dalam maupun diluar negeri. Semoga buku yang sedang anda baca ini dapat memberikan manfaaat bagi orang awam maupun kalangan terpelajar karena segala sesuatu tergantung pada niatnya. Dan siapapun yang membuka hatinya untuk niat yang baik, maka Allahu subhnahu wa tal akan membukakan baginya tujuh puluh pintu hidayah. (Al-Habib Muhammad ibn Alwi Alaydrus)
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base score: 11063.0, final score: 17493.83
Fathimah Ummu Abiha: Sebuah Biografi tentang Sayyidah Fathimah Putri Rasulullah Habib Muhammad bin 'Abdurrahman Asseggaf Anonim, 2024
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base score: 11057.0, final score: 17489.705
ia/alama0000sara.pdf
العمى : رواية جوزيه ساراماغو دار المدى للثقافة والنشر،, مكتبة نوبل (دار المدى للثقافة، دمشق، سوريا) ؛, ط. 1, دمشق, 2002
318 pages ; 22 cm
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Fatḥ al-malik al-ʻallām fī bashāʼir dīn al-Islām / MuḥammadḤabīb.,فتح الملك العلام في بشائر دين الإسلام / محمدحبيب. Ḥabīb, Muḥammad, حبيب، محمد. Aḥmad Afandī Tarjumān, 1904., أحمد أفندي ترجمان، 1904., Egypt, 1904
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base score: 10932.0, final score: 17399.91
hathi/mdp/pairtree_root/39/01/50/26/66/78/19/39015026667819/39015026667819.zip
Lubb al-tārīkh / taṣnīf Muḥammad al-Ḥabīb.,لب التاريخ / تصنيف محمد الحبيب. Ḥabīb, Muḥammad,, حبيب، محمد. Nāshir Muḥammad Bū Dhaynah, 1344 [1926], ناشر محمد بو ذينة، 1344 [1926], Tunisia, 1926
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hathi/osu/pairtree_root/32/43/50/51/07/84/91/32435051078491/32435051078491.zip
al-Midḥah al-kubrá min al-kalām al-qadīm fī ḥaqq Sayyidinā Muḥammad al-Muṣṭafá / taʼlīf Abī al-Makārim Zayn al-Dīn Pīr Muḥammad Dadah ibn Muṣṭafá ibn Ḥabīb Muḥammad ibn Pīr Muḥammad. Wa-bi-hāmishihi al-Wasīlah al-ʻuẓmá fī shamāʼil al-Muṣṭafá Khayr al-wará / lil-muʼallif al-madhkūr.,المدحه الكبرى من الكلام القديم في حق سيدنا محمد المصطفى. Pīr Muḥammad Didih, Zayn al-Dīn ibn Muṣṭafá, 8th cent. al-Maṭbaʻah al-Kubrá al-Mīrīyah, 1301 [1884], Egypt, 1884
Arabic [ar] · ZIP · 0.4MB · 1884 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/hathi · Save
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al-Suyūf al-battārah fī madhhab Khrīsṭūfūrus Jibārah wa-hiya majmūʻah tashtamilu ʻalá risālatayn, al-ūlá Aqwāl ahl al-tārīkh al-ṣaḥīḥ fī daʻwá ṣalb al-Sayyid al-Masīḥ, wa-al-thāniyah Shahādat ʻulamāʾ al-Ifranj bi-ḥifẓ al-Qurʾān wa-taḥrīf mā siwāh li-muʾallifihi Muḥammad Ḥabīb. Ḥabīb, Muḥammad. Maṭbaʻat al-ʻĀṣimah, 1313 [1895 or 1896], Egypt, 1895
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base score: 9932.0, final score: 16696.871
hathi/njp/pairtree_root/32/10/10/77/10/63/81/32101077106381/32101077106381.zip
Nafḥ al-ṭīb min dhikr al-manzil wa-al-ḥabīb. Muḥammad Ṣiddīq Ḥasan, Nawab of Bhopal, 1832-1890. Maṭbaʻ-i Ṣiddīqī, 1296 [1878], India, 1878
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base score: 9932.0, final score: 16683.42
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lgli/R:\ebooks\978-1-60459-809-4\Three Translations of The Koran (Al-Qur'an) Side-by-Side by Hafiz Abdullah Yusuf Ali, Mohammed Marmaduke Pickthall, Muhammad Habib Shakir.txt
Three Translations of The Koran (Al-Qur'an) Side-by-Side Hafiz Abdullah Yusuf Ali, Mohammed Marmaduke Pickthall, Muhammad Habib Shakir Flying Chipmunk Publishing, Bennington, NH, ©2009
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base score: 11047.0, final score: 1.6749747
Identification of novel bacterial urease inhibitors through molecular shape and structure based virtual screening approaches Muhammad Imran & Saba Waqar & Koji Ogata & Mahmood Ahmed & Zobia Noreen & Sundus Javed & Nazia Bibi & Habib Bokhari & Asma Amjad & Muhammad Muddassar Royal Society of Chemistry
RSC Advances (2020), 10, 16061-16070, doi:10.1039/D0RA02363A
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base score: 11058.0, final score: 1.6749552
Bridging the gap: an in-depth comparison of CVT-grown layered transition metal dichalcogenides for supercapacitor applications Muhammad Habib & Zahir Muhammad & Yasir A. Haleem & Sajid Farooq & Raziq Nawaz & Adnan Khalil & Fozia Shaheen & Hamza Naeem & Sami Ullah & Rashid Khan Royal Society of Chemistry
Materials Advances (2024), 5, 1088-1098, doi:10.1039/d3ma00672g
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base score: 11063.0, final score: 1.6749537
ia/selectionsfromwr0000baba.pdf
Selections from the writings of the Bāb compiled by the Research Department of the Universal House of Justice and translated by Habib Taherzadeh; with the assistance of a Committee at the Baháʼí World Center Baha'i Publishing Trust, U.S., Wilmette, IL, Illinois, 2005
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base score: 11068.0, final score: 1.6749445
nexusstc/Diwans of the Darqawa/942ab038387d82cad61c9c9afd7c5579.pdf
The Diwans of the Darqawa Shaykh Ibn Al-Habib; A. At-Tarjumana; Muhammad Ibn al-Habb Diwan Press, Norwich, United Kingdom, 1980
Shaykh Ibn Al-habib ... [et Al]. Translated From Arabic By ʻaisha ʻabd Ar-rahman At-tarjumana.
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base score: 11065.0, final score: 1.6749417
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Castor oil-derived polyurethane networks multiple recyclability based on reversible dynamic acetal bond Muhammad Abu Taher & Yi Su & Xiaolin Wang & Xiaobo Xu & Md Ahsan Habib & Jin Zhu & Jing Chen Royal Society of Chemistry
Materials Advances (2024), 5, 199-208, doi:10.1039/D3MA00464C
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base score: 11063.0, final score: 1.6749291
lgli/Walid Lounès Bouzerar - Lights of Yearning (2015, Walid Lounes Bouzerar).pdf
Lights of Yearning: In Praise of the Most Praised Walid Lounès Bouzerar Walid Lounes Bouzerar, First Edition, PS, 2015
A forty-piece collection of poetry & prose authored by Walid Lounes Bouzerar in praise of the Beloved Prophet Muhammad, choicest peace and blessings be upon him and his family. Foreword by H.E. Shaykh Muhammad al-Yaqoubi. - "In our time," one poet has exclaimed, "it is impossible to write religious poems!" Walid Lounes Bouzerar has proved the error of this comment. He has written a book of remarkable devotional poems in praise of the Prophet Muhammad, the Seal of Prophets . He uses rhythmic repetition of the Prophet's sacred names to generate a flowing evocation of the Beloved of Allah stretching over sixty pages. The book begins with verses highlighting the benefits of Bismill h ir-Ra m n ir-Ra m and its spiritual power to transform and heal people's lives both here and hereafter. So Lights of Yearning quickly and recurrently places Allah Almighty in high reverence above all. The poems go on to show the excellent qualities of Muhammad that made him the Beloved of Allah, that enabled the Prophet, through Allah's Grace, to transform cut-throats into Saints. The poems celebrate his celestial love, his connection with the whole universe and with each human soul, his virtuous actions that inspired his followers (men and women) to worship Allah . . At a key moment in the collection, a poem dedicated to the wisdom and truth of L Il ha Ill All h appears, balancing the first poem of Bismill h ir-Ra m n ir-Ra m. In this way, the book can be read like a ikr with alaw ts, strengthened with interjections that assert the predominance and authority of Allah, the One Creator . The poems are written in a variety of styles, from statement-and-response, like a dialogue, to use of rhyme and repetition, with references to names, incidents and characters in the life of Muhammad; short-line poems in a more modern, contemporary form to longer-line pieces in a discursive style. This diversity suggests how everything, in every way, is praising the One Most Praised . I marvel again how a poet can find new ways to present traditional material to excite a new generation of readers and reciters, as surely, these poems will not only be read, they will be sung. Brother Walid has produced a collection in which the beauty of his poetic language lives up (if this was possible) to the beauty of its subject, Muhammad . - Paul Abdul Wadud Sutherland Canadian-British award-winning poet and author of 'Poems on the Life of the Prophet Muhammad '"
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ia/prominentmurderv0000muha.pdf
Prominent Murder Victims of the Pre- and Early Islamic Periods Including the Names of Murdered Poets : Introduced, Edited, Translated From the Arabic, and Annotated by Muḥammad Ibn Ḥabīb (d. AH 245/AD 860); introduced, edited, translated from the Arabic, and annotated by Geert Jan van Gelder Leiden ; Boston: Brill, Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden, 2021
Muḥammad ibn Ḥabīb (d. 860), a specialist in Arab history, tribal genealogy, and poetry, who lived in Baghdad, collected in his Prominent Murder Victims many stories of murderers and murder victims from the legendary pre-Islamic past, such as how Bilqīs, the Arabic name for the Queen of Sheba, came to power, to the assassinations ordered by viziers or caliphs in the early Islamic centuries. A lengthy appendix deals with poets from pre- and early Islamic times who were killed. The stories are entertaining as well as informative. Strikingly, the author refrains from explicit moralising. The present book offers a richly annotated English translation together with an improved Arabic text and indexes of persons, places, and rhymes.
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base score: 11068.0, final score: 1.6749215
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Federated Learning Systems: Towards Privacy - Preserving Distributed AI Muhammad Habib ur Rehman; Mohamed Medhat Gaber Springer Nature Switzerland AG, 2025
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base score: 11062.0, final score: 1.6749146
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When Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Smiled This Is Beloved (pbuh) Smiling Muhammad 'Ali 'Uthman Mujahid Dar Al-Manarah lil-Nashr wal Tawzi wal Tarjamah, Egypt, Egypt, 2009
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Big Data Computing; Advances in Technologies, Methodologies, and Applications; 1 Sardar Tanvir Habib,Pandey Bishwajeet Kumar,Sardar Tanvir H.,Jain Vishal,Venkatachalam Nirmala,Shanmugam Leninisha,Parkavi K,Satheeswari D,Krishna Sowjanya K,Bindu Madavi K P,Baker El-Ebiary A Yousef,Pandey Bishwajeet,Ghanem Waheed Ali H M,Jusoh Julaily Aida,Saany Syarilla Iryani Ahmad,Atif Muhammad,Junejo Faraz,Wahidi Sheheryar Fareed,Darius Preethi S H,Sowjanya Krishna,Manju V N,Saha Sanchari,Mitra Paramita,Majumder Pratham,Suneetha J,Prabhu Shreekanth M,Saeed Atif,Ebrahim Hadiya,Suganeshwari G,Divya D,Balaji V,Sonowal Gunikhan,Gowda Sonne,Mahato Manimala,Bharambe Ujwala,Govilkar Sharvari,Dhavale Chhaya,Moharkar Lalita,Hassan MD AL Mahedi,Fahim MD Forkan Hossain,Mohamed Maryam Saeed,Suleyman Rukia Mohamed,Usman Muhammad Mansur,Supriya M S,Kondath Preity Vasudevan,Muttineni Aishwarya,Ranjan Ravi,Kundu Sourodeep,Bandyopadhyay Anjan,Bhattacharjee Anirban,Rohini B R,Shoaib Kamal,Yogish H K,Menon Satish,Thomas Dennis,Chandran A Abhay,Babu Abin K,Charly Deon P,Daniel Jith John,Kumar S N,Khatun Amina,Sengupta Souvik,Alam Yusuf,Ara Tabassum CRC Press, 2024
Big Data Computing Knowledge,Discovery;,Network,Evolution;,Cloud,Frameworks;,Data,Modeling;,IoT;,Neural,Network; Knowledge Discovery,Network Evolution,Cloud Frameworks,Data Modeling,IoT,Neural Network
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lgli/Tarikh-I-Akbari -Muhammed Arif Qandhari.pdf
Tarikh-I-Akbari (English and Persian Edition) Muhammad Arif Qandhari; an annotated translation with introduction by Tasneem Ahmad; foreword by Irfan Habib Pragati Publications, 1. publ, Delhi, 1993
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Trust Models for Next-Generation Blockchain Ecosystems (EAI/Springer Innovations in Communication and Computing) Muhammad Habib ur Rehman (editor), Davor Svetinovic (editor), Khaled Salah (editor), Ernesto Damiani (editor) Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, EAI/Springer Innovations in Communication and Computing, 1st ed. 2021, Cham, Cham, 2021
This book discusses the trust models for next-generation Blockchain ecosystems. The book provides a comprehensive discussion on various trust factors involving security, anonymization, reputation, governance, economic models, and other relevant determinants. The book covers various topics in breadth and depth. In addition, it sets the foundation to involve the readers in understanding the core theories supplemented with technical and experimental discussion. The book starts by laying out the foundations of trust models in Blockchain ecosystems. The authors then provide a study of existing trust models Blockchain networks. They then provide identification of trust factors and discuss each trust factor. The book concludes with a future outlook of trust-enabling Blockchain ecosystems. Outlines the trust models for next-generation Blockchain ecosystems; Covers the trust issues in various Blockchain ecosystems running in public, private, consortium, and cloud environments; Features issues such has privacy, security, scalability, and requirements in Blockchain.
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ia/alahkamassultani0000mwar.pdf
al- Ahkam as-sultaniyyah =: The laws of Islamic governance by Abu'l Hasan ʻAli ibn Muhammad ibn Habib al-Basri al-Baghdadi al-Mawardi (d. 450 AH); translated by Asadullah Yate Ta-Ha Publishers Ltd, London, England, 1996
By Abu'l Hasan ʻali Ibn Muhammad Ibn Habib As-basri Al-baghdadi Al-mawardi (d. 450 Ah) ; Translated By Asadullah Yate. Includes Index.
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lgli/Z:\Bibliotik_\A Library\Bosworth, C.E._253B Asimov, Muhammad Seyfeydinovich-History of civilizations of Central Asia, v. 4_ 04CAF956B6.pdf
History of Civilizations of Central Asia: Vol. 4, Part 2 Ahmad Hasan Dani; V. M Masson; J Harmatta; Baij Nath Puri; G. F Etemadi; B. A Litvinskiĭ; Guangda Zhang; R. Shabani Samghabadi; Muḣammad Osimī; Clifford Edmund Bosworth; C Adle; Irfan Habib; Madhavan K Palat; Anara Tabyshalieva; Unesco Unesco; United Nations Educational, History of Civilizations of Central Asia, 4, 1992
Part One: The Historical, Social and Economic SettingDuring the eight centuries covered in this volume, the new faith of Islam arose in Arabia and gradually spread eastwards and northwards, eventually affecting much of Central Asia, the southern fringes of Siberia and the eastern regions of China. These were also the centuries in which nomadic and military empires arose in the heart of Asia, impinging on the history of adjacent, well-established civilizations and cultures (China, India, Islamic Western Asia and Christian eastern and central Europe) to an unparalleled extent. Lamaist Buddhism established itself inthe Mongolian region and in Tibet and Islam among the Turkish people of Transoxania, southern Siberia and Xinjiang. It was in Eastern Europe, above all in Russia, that the Turco-Mongol Golden Horde was to have a major, enduring influence on the course of the region's history.
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History of Civilizations of Central Asia : volumn V: Development in Contrast : from the Sixteeth to the Mid-Nineteenth Century Ahmad Hasan Dani, Vadim Mikhaĭlovich Masson, Karl M. Baipakov, Chahryar Adle, Irfan Habib, Unesco UNESCO Publishing, History of Civilizations of Central Asia, 2003
The period treated in this volume is highlighted by the slow retreat of nomadism and the progressive increase of sedentary polities owing to a fundamental change in military technology: Furthermore, this period certainly saw a growing contrast in the pace of economic and cultural progress between Central Asia and Europe. The internal growth of the European economies and the influx of silver from the New World gave Atlantic Europe an increasingly important position in world trade and caused a major shift in inland Asian trade. Thus, 1850 marks the end of the total sway of pre-modern culture as the extension of colonial dominance was accompanied by the influx of modern ideas.
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History of civilizations of Central Asia. 5, Development in contrast : from the sixteenth to the mid-nineteenth century Chahryar Adle, Irfan Habib (Ed.) the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Multiple History Series Volume V, 2003
<p>Burnout is common among doctors in the West, so one might assume that a medical career in Malawi, one of the poorest countries in the world, would place far greater strain on the idealism that drives many doctors. But, as A Heart for the Work makes clear, Malawian medical students learn to confront poverty creatively, experiencing fatigue and frustration but also joy and commitment on their way to becoming physicians. The first ethnography of medical training in the global South, Claire L. Wendland's book is a moving and perceptive look at medicine in a world where the transnational movement of people and ideas creates both devastation and possibility.Wendland, a physician anthropologist, conducted extensive interviews and worked in wards, clinics, and operating theaters alongside the student doctors whose stories she relates. From the relative calm of Malawi's College of Medicine to the turbulence of training at hospitals with gravely ill patients and dramatically inadequate supplies, staff, and technology, Wendland's work reveals the way these young doctors engage the contradictions of their circumstances, shedding new light on debates about the effects of medical training, the impact of traditional healing, and the purposes of medicine.<br></p>
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History of Civilizations of Central Asia - Vol. 2: The Development of Sedentary and Nomadic Civilizations : 700 B.C. to A.D. 250 Ahmad Hasan Dani; V. M Masson; J Harmatta; Baij Nath Puri; G. F Etemadi; B. A Litvinskiĭ; Guangda Zhang; R. Shabani Samghabadi; Muḣammad Osimī; Clifford Edmund Bosworth; C Adle; Irfan Habib; Madhavan K Palat; Anara Tabyshalieva; Unesco UNESCO Publishing, History of Civilizations of Central Asia, 2, 1994
Volume II presents an account of various population movements and cultural exchanges in Central Asia between 700 B.C. and 250 A.D. Important nomadic tribal cultures such as the Kushans emerged during this period. Contacts between the Mediterranean and the Indus Valley were reinforced by the campaigns of Alexander the Great and, under his successors, the progressive syncretism between Zoroastrianism, Greek religion and Buddhism gave rise to a new civilization instituted by the Parthians, known for its artistic creations. Under Kushan rule, Central Asia became the crossroads of a prosperous trade between the Mediterranean and China along the Silk Route.
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History of Civilizations of Central Asia Volume II : The Development of Sedentary and Nomadic Civilization 700 B.C to A.D.250 II Ahmad Hasan Dani; V. M Masson; J Harmatta; Baij Nath Puri; G. F Etemadi; B. A Litvinskiĭ; Guangda Zhang; R. Shabani Samghabadi; Muḣammad Osimī; Clifford Edmund Bosworth; C Adle; Irfan Habib; Madhavan K Palat; Anara Tabyshalieva; Unesco UNESCO Publishing, Multiple history series, Paris, 1992-2005
Volume II presents an account of various population movements and cultural exchanges in Central Asia between 700 B.C. and 250 A.D. Important nomadic tribal cultures such as the Kushans emerged during this period. Contacts between the Mediterranean and the Indus Valley were reinforced by the campaigns of Alexander the Great and, under his successors, the progressive syncretism between Zoroastrianism, Greek religion and Buddhism gave rise to a new civilization instituted by the Parthians, known for its artistic creations. Under Kushan rule, Central Asia became the crossroads of a prosperous trade between the Mediterranean and China along the Silk Route.
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Wireless Sensor Networks for Developing Countries : First International Conference, WSN4DC 2013, Jamshoro, Pakistan, April 24-26, 2013, Revised Selected Papers Zahoor Ahmad, Ehsan U. Asad (auth.), Faisal Karim Shaikh, Bhawani Shankar Chowdhry, Habib M. Ammari, Muhammad Aslam Uqaili, Assadullah Shah (eds.) Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, Communications in Computer and Information Science, Communications in Computer and Information Science 366, 1, 2013
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks for Developing Countries, WSN4DC 2013, held in Jamshoro, Pakistan, in April 2013. The 10 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 30 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on WSN applications/services for developing countries; mobile WSN; underwater WSN; VANETS; body area networks; energy harvesting in WSN; WSN and cloud integration; WSN and IoT; QoS and Qot; WSN MAC, network and transport protocols; cross layer approaches; security aspects in WSN; WSN applications in smart grid and energy management; WSN in structural health monitoring. Erscheinungsdatum: 12.09.2013
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History of civilizations of Central Asia. Volume V. Development in contrast: from the sixteenth to the mid-nineteenth century Ahmad Hasan Dani; V. M Masson; J Harmatta; Baij Nath Puri; G. F Etemadi; B. A Litvinskiĭ; Guangda Zhang; R. Shabani Samghabadi; Muḣammad Osimī; Clifford Edmund Bosworth; C Adle; Irfan Habib; Madhavan K Palat; Anara Tabyshalieva; Unesco United Nations Educational, Multiple history series, Paris, 1992-2005
Chahryar A., Habib I. (eds.) - Paris: UNESCO Publishing, 2003. — 934 pp. — (Multiple History Series). — ISBN 92-3-103876-1. This volume continues the history of Central Asian civilizations from c. 1500 to c. 1850, a period which saw the last medieval empires, notably the Uzbeks, Safavids, Mughals and Dzungars, and witnessed the early impact of colonialism. Like the preceding volumes, the present one also deals with all the diverse elements of culture. It describes the last phase of nomadism as a viable system of social organization; the effects on Central Asian economies of the shift of the main lines of international trade from the Great Silk Route to the oceanic routes; the various schools of art; the last great age of classical Persian literature and the growth of Turkic literatures; and, finally, in the religious sphere, the Shiite triumph in Persia, the conversion of the Mongol peoples to Buddhism, and the rise of Sikhism. It also analyses the problem of the lag in Central Asian scientific and technological development in relation to Europe and the nature of early colonialism - notably British and Russian - in Central Asia. The conclusion sums up the main trends in Central Asian history from the sixteenth to the mid-nineteenth century. Introduction (The Editors). The khanate (emirate) of Bukhara. The Shaybanids (R. G. Mukminova). The Janids (Astarkhanids) (R. G. Mukminova). The Manghits (A. Mukhtarov). The khanates of Khiva and Kokand and the relations between the khanates and with other powers. The khanate of Khiva (Khwarazm) (M. Annanepesov). Ferghana and the khanate of Kokand (H. N. Bababekov). Relations between the khanates and with other powers (M. Annanepesov). The Kazakhs (K. M. Baipakov and B. E. Kumekov). The Kyrgyz (T. Tchoroev (Chorotegin)). The Turkmens (M. Annanepesov). The Dzungars and the Torguts (Kalmuks), and the peoples of southern Siberia. History of the Dzungars: introductory survey (J. Miyawaki). The Dzungars and the Torguts (Kalmuks) in China (Bai Cuiqin). The peoples of southern Siberia in the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries (L. R. Kyzlasov). The Tarim basin (Ma Dazheng). The Mongols (N. Ishjamts). The Pamirs, Badakhshan and the trans-Pamir states. The Pamirs and Badakhshan (H. S. Pirumshoev). The trans-Pamir states (A. H. Dani). Persia during the period of the Safavids, the Afshars and the early Qajars (E. Eshraghi). The Safavids (1501–1722). The Afshars, a short-lived military empire (1736–47), and the Zand regime (1747–94). The early Qajars at the threshold of the modern world (1795–1848). Afghanistan (Mir Hussain Shah). The Mughal empire and its successors (M. Athar Ali). International relations. Inter-state relations (c. 1500–1850) (Iqtidar A. Khan). Colonialism and Central Asia (Irfan Habib). Society. Social structure. Nomadic societies (The Editors). Sedentary societies (S. Moosvi). The status of women. Transoxania (A. Tabyshalieva). Iran (S. Moosvi). India (S. Moosvi). The economy. Production and trade. Production. Northern areas (Transoxania and the steppes). Pastoral production (N. Masanov). Agriculture (The Editors). Handicrafts (K. M. Baipakov). Southern Central Asia (S. Moosvi). Trade (A. Burton). Monetary systems and prices. Northern parts of Central Asia: monetary policy and currency circulation under the Shaybanid and the Janid (Astarkhanid) dynasties (E. A. Davidovich). Eastern and northern Central Asia (c. 1750 to c. 1850) (E. V. Rtveladze). The monetary system in Safavid Persia (S. Moosvi). The monetary system and price movements in India (S. Moosvi). Science and technology (Irfan Habib). Science. Technology. Architecture. Architecture in Transoxania and Khurasan (G. A. Pugachenkova). The architecture of the Mughal empire (north-western regions) (A. H. Dani). The eastern region of Central Asia (Liu Zhengyin). Mongol architecture (E. Alexandre). Arts of the book, painting and calligraphy. Iran and north-western Central Asia (O. Akimushkin) Painting in Mughal India (A. Okada). Eastern Central Asia (Liu Zhengyin). Applied arts: metalwork, ceramics and sculpture (A. Ivanov). Applied arts: textiles and carpets. Textile fabrics other than carpets (M. Ashrafi). Textile arts in Transoxania (L. Carmel and M. Niyazova). Carpets (E. Tsareva). Literature in Persian and other Indo-Iranian languages. Literature in Persian (K. Aini). Literature in Pashto (R. Farhadi). Literature in the Indic languages of Pakistan and north-western India (Irfan Habib). Appendix: The languages of Afghanistan (R. Farhadi). Turkic and Mongolian literature. Turkic literature (A. Kayumov). The epic tradition and historical literature in Turkic (I. Togan). Mongolian literature (G. Kara). Mongolian lexicography and historiography (Sh. Bira). Philosophy, logic and cosmology (M. Dinorshoev). Religious movements. Islam. The Sufi orders in northern Central Asia (Th. Zarcone). Shiism in Iran (Irfan Habib). Islam in India (Irfan Habib). Buddhism (Y. Ishihama). Hinduism (J. S. Grewal). Sikhism (J. S. Grewal). Shamanism (C. E. Bosworth). Cultural and religious cross-fertilization between Central Asia and the Indo-Persian world (J. Calmard). Conclusion (The Editors). Maps.
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Prominent Murder Victims of the Pre- and Early Islamic Periods Including the Names of Murdered Poets : Introduced, Edited, Translated From the Arabic, and Annotated by Muḥammad Ibn Ḥabīb (d. AH 245/AD 860); introduced, edited, translated from the Arabic, and annotated by Geert Jan van Gelder Koninklijke Brill N.V., Handbook of Oriental Studies, 150, Bilingual, 2021
"Muḥammad ibn Ḥabīb (d. 860), a specialist in Arab history, tribal genealogy, and poetry, who lived in Baghdad, collected in his Prominent Murder Victims many accounts of murderers and murder victims from the legendary pre-Islamic past, such as how Bilqīs, the Arabic name for the Queen of Sheba, came to power, to the murders ordered by viziers or caliphs in the early Islamic centuries. A lengthy appendix deals with poets from pre- and early Islamic times who were killed. The stories are entertaining as well as informative. Strikingly, the author refrains from explicit moralising. The present book offers a richly annotated English translation together with an improved Arabic text and indexes of persons, places, and rhymes"--
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Prominent Murder Victims of the Pre- and Early Islamic Periods Including the Names of Murdered Poets Introduced, Edited, Translated from the Arabic, ... and Middle East) (English and Arabic Edition) by Muḥammad Ibn Ḥabīb (d. AH 245/AD 860); introduced, edited, translated from the Arabic, and annotated by Geert Jan van Gelder Koninklijke Brill N.V., Bilingual, 2021
Prominent Murder Victims offers a richly annotated translation together with an improved Arabic text of the entertaining and informative murder stories from pre-Islamic times to the early 9th century, collected by the historian Muammad ibn abb (d. 860).
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The Age of Achievement: A.D. 750 to the End of the Fifteenth Century : The Achievements (History of Civilizations of Central Asia) (French Edition) Ahmad Hasan Dani; V. M Masson; J Harmatta; Baij Nath Puri; G. F Etemadi; B. A Litvinskiĭ; Guangda Zhang; R. Shabani Samghabadi; Muḣammad Osimī; Clifford Edmund Bosworth; C Adle; Irfan Habib; Madhavan K Palat; Anara Tabyshalieva; Unesco UNESCO, Multiple history series, Paris, 1992-2005
This second part of volume IV deals with the cultural achievements of the various peoples of this immense region: arts and crafts, literature, architecture, music, science, medicine and technology.
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History of Civilizations of Central Asia, Volume IV: The Age of Achievement: A.D. 750 to the End of the Fifteenth Century - Part Two: The Achievements Ahmad Hasan Dani; V. M Masson; J Harmatta; Boris Anatolevich Litvinskii; Clifford Edmund Bosworth; M. S Asimov; Unesco UNESCO Publishing, 4, 2000
Bosworth C.E., Asimov M.S. (eds.) - Paris: UNESCO Publishing, 2000. — 700 pp. — (Multiple History Series). — ISBN 92-3-103654-8. Volume IV, Part One, of this History covered the dynastic, political and military history ol Central Asia. Part Two covers the cultural achievements of the various peoples of this immense region: arts and crafts, languages, scripts, literature, architecture, music, science, medicine and technology. The borders of the Central Asian heartland of steppes, desert and forests fluctuated over the period 750-1500. At first, the Islamic faith and culture had to compete with older established faiths in Central Asia such as Zoroastrianism, Manichaeism, Christianity and Buddhism. For over four centuries, the advance of Islam was gradual, but it was to have far-reaching consequences as it extended north-eastwards. During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, Islam and Islamic culture achieved dominance over all its rivals in Transoxania and the area to its north and also established a firm footing in north-western India and southwards through the subcontinent. Thus arose a unique moment in history for the interchange of ideas and aspects of material culture, in which Central Asia acted as an intermediary. The faiths of the West and the South, of the Near Fast, of the Iranian world and the Indian, now had an impact on the lands further east and north. In the reverse direction, commerce, highly skilled crafts such as ceramics, and technological achievements such as silk production and wood-block printing, spread from China to the Islamic world and thence to Europe. Introduction (C. E. Bosworth). The development of education: maktab, madrasa, science and pedagogy. The Islamic lands and their culture (A. K. Mirbabaev). The search for knowledge through translation: translations of Manichaean, Christian and Buddhist literature into Chinese, Turkic, Mongolian, Tibetan and other languages (P. Zieme). Early Buddhism in Tibet and the educational role of the monasteries (Wang Furen). Religions and religious movements. Introduction (H.-J. Klimkeit). Religions in the Central Asian environment (R. Meserve). Manichaeism and Nestorian Christianity (H.-J. Klimkeit). The advent of Islam: extent and impact (E. E. Karimov). Non-Islamic mystic movements in Hindu society (C. Shackle). Works on hadith and its codification, on exegesis and on theology. The contribution of eastern Iranian and Central Asian scholars to the compilation of hadiths (A. Paket-Chy). Qur'anic exegesis (C. Gilliot). Legal, political and historical sciences. Legal and political sciences in the eastern Iranian world and Central Asia in the pre-Mongol period (C. E. Bosworth). Arabic, Persian and Turkish historiography in the eastern Iranian world (C. E. Bosworth). Arabic, Persian and Turkish historiography in Central Asia (R. N. Frye). Historiography among the Mongols (Sh. Bira). Philosophy, logic and cosmology (M. Dinorshoev). Mathematical sciences. Introduction: the mathematicians and their heritage (Q. Mushtaq). The mathematical sciences (J. L. Berggren). Astronomy, astrology, observatories and calendars (A. Akhmedov). Geodesy, geology and mineralogy. Geography and cartography. The Silk Route across Central Asia. Geodesy, geology and mineralogy. Geography and cartography (S. Maqbul Ahmad). The Silk Route across Central Asia (K. Baipakov). Alchemy, chemistry, pharmacology and pharmaceutics. Alchemy and chemistry in Islamic Central Asia (A. Abdurazakov). Tibetan and Mongolian pharmacology (Ts. Haidav). Physics and mechanics. Civil and hydraulic engineering. Industrial processes and manufacturing, and craft activities (D.R.Hill). Natural life and the manmade habitat in Central Asia (A. R. Mukhamejanov). Medical and veterinary sciences. Medicine, pharmacology and veterinary science in Islamic eastern Iran and Central Asia (L. Richter-Bernburg). Medicine and pharmacology: Chinese, Indian, Tibetan and Graeco-Arab influences (H. M. Said). Language situation and scripts. Iranian languages (A. Tafazzoli). Old Turkic and Middle Turkic languages (D. Sinor). Pre-Mongol and Mongol writing systems (G. Kara). The Tibetan script (G.Kara). Arabic (S. Blair). The linguistic sciences. Lexicography (V. A. Kapranov). Encyclopedias (Z. Vesel). Oral tradition and the literary heritage. Persian literature (A. Afsahzod). Literature of the Turkic peoples (A. Kayumov). Tibetan and Mongolian literature (G.Kara). The literatures of north-western India (C. Shackle). The Kyrgyz epic Manas (R. Z. Kydyrhaeva). Arts and crafts. Arts and crafts in Transoxania and Khurasan (A. A. Hakimov). Turkic and Mongol art (E. Novgorodova). Hindu and Buddhist arts and crafts: tiles, ceramics and pottery (A. H. Dani). Arts of the book and painting. Arts of the book and miniatures (M. M. Ashrafi). The development of calligraphy (P.Soucek). Urban development and architecture. Transoxania and Khurasan (G. A. Pugachenkova). Southern Central Asia (A. H. Dani). Eastern Central Asia (Liu Yingsheng). Music and musicology, theatre and dance. Music in the Buddhist and pre-Buddhist worlds (B. Lawergren). Music in the Islamic environment (E. Neubauer). Festivals, drama and the performing arts in Khurasan and Transoxania (M. H. Kadyrov). Conclusion (C. E. Bosworth). Maps.
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History of civilizations of Central Asia Volume IV The age of achievement: A.D. 750 to the end of the fifteenth century Part Two The achievements Editors: C. E. Bosworth and the late M. S. Asimov UNESCO Publishing, Multiple history series, Unknown, 2000
This second part of volume IV deals with the cultural achievements of the various peoples of this immense region: arts and crafts, literature, architecture, music, science, medicine and technology.
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Cytotoxic and photocatalytic studies of hexagonal boron nitride nanotubes: a potential candidate for wastewater and air treatment Awais Khalid & Pervaiz Ahmad & Abdulhameed Khan & Mayeen Uddin Khandaker & Imen Kebaili & Md Mottahir Alam & Israf Ud Din & Saleh Muhammad & Zohaib Razzaq & Ibad Ur Rehman & Habib Ahmad Abbasi & Danish Hayat Royal Society of Chemistry
RSC Advances (2022), 12, 6592-6600, doi:10.1039/D2RA00300G
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Selections from the writings of the Báb compiled by the Research Department of the Universal House of Justice; and translated by Habib Taherzadeh, with the assistance of a committee at the Baháʼí World Centre Haifa: The Centre ; Wilmette, Ill.: Distributed in the U.S. by Baháʼí Pub. Trust, Haifa, Wilmette, Ill, Israel, 1976
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Impact of Climate Change on Dryland Agricultural Systems Mukhtar Ahmed, Rifat Hayat, Munir Ahmad, Mahmood ul-Hassan, Ahmed M. S. Kheir, Fayyaz ul-Hassan, Muhammad Habib ur-Rehman, Farid Asif Shaheen, Muhammad Ali Raza & Shakeel Ahmad 2022
Dryland agricultural system is under threat due to climate extremes and unsustainable management. Understanding of climate change impact is important to design adaptation options for dry land agricultural systems. Thus, the present review was conducted with the objectives to identify gaps and suggest technology-based intervention that can support dry land farming under changing climate. Careful management of the available agricultural resources in the region is a current need, as it will play crucial role in the coming decades to ensure food security, reduce poverty, hunger, and malnutrition. Technology based regional collaborative interventions among Universities, Institutions, Growers, Companies etc. for water conservation, supplemental irrigation, foliar sprays, integrated nutrient management, resilient crops-based cropping systems, artificial intelligence, and precision agriculture (modeling and remote sensing) are needed to support agriculture of the region. Different process-based models have been used in different regions around the world to quantify the impacts of climate change at field, regional, and national scales to design management options for dryland cropping systems. Modeling include water and nutrient management, ideotype designing, modification in tillage practices, application of cover crops, insect, and disease management. However, diversification in the mixed and integrated crop and livestock farming system is needed to have profitable, sustainable business. The main focus in this work is to recommend different agro-adaptation measures to be part of policies for sustainable agricultural production systems in future.
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History of Civilizations of Central Asia. Volume III. The crossroads of civilizations: A.D. 250 to 750 Ahmad Hasan Dani; V. M Masson; J Harmatta; Baij Nath Puri; G. F Etemadi; B. A Litvinskiĭ; Guangda Zhang; R. Shabani Samghabadi; Muḣammad Osimī; Clifford Edmund Bosworth; C Adle; Irfan Habib; Madhavan K Palat; Anara Tabyshalieva; Unesco UNESCO, Multiple history series, Paris, 1992-2005
Litvinsky B.A. (ed.). - Paris: UNESCO Publishing, 1996. — 569 pp. — (Multiple History Series). — ISBN 978-92-3-103211-0. In this third volume covering the flourishing period from the third to the eighth century A.D., scholars describe the powerful role played by the Sasanian state in Iran, the Gupta empire in India and the T'ang dynasty in China. Waves of nomadic migrations and the formation of steppe empires left their mark on political and social life. This multiethnic society had its roots in the great religious traditions of Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Manichaeism, Christianity and Shamanism. The Islamization of a great part of the region brought fundamental changes to all aspects of life. Intensive trade along the Silk Route encouraged cultural and scientific exchanges, making this period one of impressive artistic and intellectual creativity. Historical introduction (B. A. Litvinsky and Zhang Guang-da). Sasanian Iran – economy, society, arts and crafts (N. N. Chegini and A. V. Nikitin). Sasanian Iran – intellectual life (A. Tafazzoli and A. L. Khromov). The Kushano-Sasanian kingdom (A. H. Dani and B. A. Litvinsky). The Kidarite kingdom in Central Asia (E. V. Zeimal). The Hephthalite Empire (B. A. Litvinsky). Eastern Kushans, Kidarites in Gandhara and Kashmir, and Later Hephthalites (A. H. Dani, B. A. Litvinsky and M. H. Zamir Safi). The Gupta kingdom (K. Chakrabarti). Khwarizm (E. E. Nerazik and P. G. Bulgakov). Sogdiana (B. I. Marshak and N. N. Negmatov). The city-states of the Tarim basin (Zhang Guang-da). Kocho (Kao-ch’ang) (Zhang Guang-da). Northern nomads (L. R. Kyzlasov). The Türk Empire (D. Sinor and S. G. Klyashtorny). The Western Regions (Hsi-yü) under the T’ang Empire and the kingdom of Tibet (Mu Shun-ying and Wang Yao). Tokharistan and Gandhara under Western Türk rule (650–750) (J. Harmatta and B. A. Litvinsky). Religions and religious movements – I (Ph. Gignoux and B. A. Litvinsky). Religions and religious movements – II (B. A. Litvinsky and M. I. Vorobyova-Desyatovskaya). The Arab conquest (B. A. Litvinsky, A. H. Jalilov and A. I. Kolesnikov). Central Asia, the crossroads of civilizations (B. A. Litvinsky and Zhang Guang-da).
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History of Civilizations of Central Asia : The Crossroads of Civilization: A.D. 250 to 750 III Litvinsky, B. A. (EDT)/ Guand-Da, Zhang (EDT)/ Samghabadi, R. Shabani (EDT) UNESCO Publishing, III, 1996
In this third volume covering the flourishing period from the third to the eighth century A.D., scholars describe the powerful role played by the Sasanian state in Iran, the Gupta empire in India and the T'ang dynasty in China. Waves of nomadic migrations and the formation of steppe empires left their mark on political and social life. This multiethnic society had its roots in the great religious traditions of Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Manichaeism, Christianity and Shamanism. The Islamization of a great part of the region brought fundamental changes to all aspects of life. Intensive trade along the Silk Route encouraged cultural and scientific exchanges, making this period one of impressive artistic and intellectual creativity.
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History of civilizations of Central Asia. Volume II. The development of sedentary and nomadic civilizations: 700 B.C. to A.D. 250 Ahmad Hasan Dani; V. M Masson; J Harmatta; Baij Nath Puri; G. F Etemadi; B. A Litvinskiĭ; Guangda Zhang; R. Shabani Samghabadi; Muḣammad Osimī; Clifford Edmund Bosworth; C Adle; Irfan Habib; Madhavan K Palat; Anara Tabyshalieva; Unesco Unesco Regional Office for, Multiple history series, Paris, 1992-2005
Harmatta J. (Ed.) — Paris: UNESCO Publishing, 1996. — 573 pp. — ISBN 92-3-102846-4. Volume II of the History of Civilizations of Central Asia presents an account of various movements of populations and the interrelations of their cultures in this region between 700 B.C. and A.D. 250. This period saw the emergence of several nomadic and sedentary civilizations who lived partly in the steppe zone and partly in the oasis zone. The contrast between them was accentuated by the rise of the Achaemenid Empire. The invasion of Alexander the Great transformed the scene. The nomads were driven back, sedentary civilization was strengthened and became rapidly predominant. With the rise of the Graeco-Bactrian kingdom, the civilizations of Central Asia underwent a fundamental change by a progressive syncretism between Zoroastrianism, Greek religion and Buddhism, which formed the basis of the civilizations of Central Asia up to the Arab conquest. In the first century B.C. the Sakas established a series of kingdoms in eastern Iran and north-western India, but in the first century A.D. these territories came under the control of the Parthians who ruled an empire that stretched from Sistan to the Indus and beyond. Meanwhile, the Kushan Empire was emerging, overthrowing the Parthians and annexing their Indian provinces. A rich and prosperous trade developed between the Mediterranean and China through Central Asia by what is known as the Silk Route. Traversed by caravans of Bactrian camels, this international highway remained in use for several centuries despite the development of the sea routes. It was only in about A.D. 234 that the Kushan Empire faced a new powerful enemy - Sasanian Iran - who led to its disintegration. Introduction (J. Harmatta). Ancient Iranian nomads in western Central Asia (A. Abetekov and H. Yusupov). Media and Achaemenid Iran (M. A. Dandamayev). Alexander and his successors in Central Asia (A. H. Dani and P. Bernard). The Greek kingdoms of Central Asia (P. Bernard). Parthia (G. A. Koshelenko and V. N. Pilipko). Nomads in eastern Central Asia (N. Ishjamts). The Yüeh-chih and their migrations (K. Enoki, G. A. Koshelenko and Z. Haidary). The Sakas and Indo-Parthians (B. N. Puri). The culture of the Xinjiang region (Ma Yong and Wang Binghua). The Western Regions under the Hsiung-nu and the Han (Ma Yong and Sun Yutang). The Kushans (B. N. Puri). Economy and social system in Central Asia in the Kushan age (A. R. Mukhamedjanov). Cities and urban life in the Kushan kingdom (B. A. Litvinsky). Religions in the Kushan Empire (J. Harmatta, with the contributions of B. N. Puri, L. Lelekov, S. Humayun and D. C. Sircar). Kushan art (G. A. Pugachenkova, S. R. Dar, R. C. Sharma and M. A. Joyenda, in collaboration with H. Siddiqi). Languages and scripts in Graeco-Bactria and the Saka kingdoms (J. Harmatta). Languages and literature in the Kushan Empire (J. Harmatta). States in north-western Central Asia (N. N. Negmatov). The nomads of northern Central Asia after the invasion of Alexander (Y. A. Zadneprovskiy). The rise of Sasanian Iran (B. A. Litvinsky, with the contributions of M. Hussain Shah and R. Shabani Samghabadi). Conclusion (J. Harmatta). Maps.
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History of Civilizations of Central Asia - Vol. 6: Towards the Contemporary Period: From the Mid-nineteenth to the End of the Twentieth Century Chahryar Adle, Mahdavan K. Palat, Anara Tabyshalieva UNESCO, illustrated edition, 2005
This major six-volume project, co-published with Macmillan, covers the historical experience of the peoples and societies of the Caribbean region from the earliest times to the present day. The sixth volume brings this series to an end as it takes in the whole of the modern period from colonial conquest and domination to decolonization; the Cold War from start to finish; the disintegration of the Soviet Union; and the renewed instability in certain areas. Not only did the colonial regimes lay a new patina over the region, but nationalism remoulded all old identities into a series of new ones. That process of the twentieth century was perhaps the most transformative of all after the colonial subjugation of the nineteenth. While it has been the basis of remarkable stability in vast stretches of the region, it has been a fertile source of tension and even wars in other parts. The impact and the results of such changes have been astonishingly variable despite the proximity of these states to each other and their being subject to, or driven, by virtually the same compulsions.
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History of civilizations of Central Asia. Volume IV. The age of achievement: A.D. 750 to the end of the fifteenth century. Part One. The historical, social and economic setting Ahmad Hasan Dani; V. M Masson; J Harmatta; Baij Nath Puri; G. F Etemadi; B. A Litvinskiĭ; Guangda Zhang; R. Shabani Samghabadi; Muḣammad Osimī; Clifford Edmund Bosworth; C Adle; Irfan Habib; Madhavan K Palat; Anara Tabyshalieva; Unesco UNESCO Regional Office for, Multiple history series, Paris, 1992-2005
Asimov M.S., Bosworth C.E. (eds.) - Paris: UNESCO Publishing, 1998. — 485 pp. — (Multiple History Series). — ISBN 92-3-103467-7. Volume IV of the History of Civilizations of Central Asia covers some eight centuries during which the new faith of Islam arose, affecting, over a long period of time, much of Central Asia, the southern fringes of Siberia and the eastern regions of China, and competing in these areas witholder-established faiths. The expansion of the peoples of what is now the Mongolian region and the lands around lake Baikal - first the Turks, then the Kitans and finally the Mongols - was of a wider, international significance. The westward migrations of Turkic tribal nomads were to have long-term effects on the ethnic and social composition of the lands running westwards from Afghanistan through Iran to Anatolia. Turkish, and to a much lesser extent Mongol military expansion south of the Oxus river into what is now Afghanistan and northern India was also to have lasting political effects on these regions. The changes brought about by the movements of Turkish peoples were accelerated by the Mongol invasions of the thirteenth century. The region had always been content to absorb influences from the surrounding civilizations. In the long run, however, it was Lamaist Buddhism which established itself in the Mongolian region and in Tibet, and Islam among the Turkish peoples of Transoxania, southern Siberia and Xinjiang. It was in eastern Europe, above all in Russia, that the constituting of the Turco-Mongol Golden Horde was to have a major, enduring influence on the course of the region's history. Introduction (C. E. Bosworth). Central Asia under the Umayyads and the early Abbasids (C. E. Bosworth and O. G. Bolshakov). Sectarian and national movements in Iran, Khurasan and Transoxania during Umayyad and early Abbasid times (F. Daftary). The states of the Oghuz, the Kimek and the Kipchak (S. G. Agajanov). The Samanid state (N. N. Negmatov). The Ghaznavids (C. E. Bosworth). The Karakhanids (E. A. Davidovich). The Seljuqs and the Khwarazm Shahs (A. Sevim and C. E. Bosworth). The Ghurids (K. A. Nizami). The Uighurs, the Kyrgyz and the Tangut ((eighth to the thirteenth century) (D. Sinor, Geng Shimin and Y. I. Kychanov). The western Himalayan states (A. H. Dani). The Kitan and the Kara Khitay (D. Sinor). The Mongols and their state in the twelfth to the thirteenth century (Sh. Bira). Central Asia under the rule of Chinggis Khan's successors (B. Akhmedov revised by D. Sinor). The Delhi Sultanate (Riazul Islam and C. E. Bosworth). The regions of Sind, Baluchistan, Multan and Kashmir: the historical, social and economic setting (N. A. Baloch and A. Q. Rafiqi). Central Asia under Timur from 1370 to the early fifteenth century (K. Z. Ashrafyan). The Timurid states in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries (R. G. Mukminova). Popular movements, religious trends and Sufi influence on the masses in the post-Abbasid period (K. A. Nizami). Socio-economic development: food and clothing in eastern Iran and Central Asia (N. Kasai and S. Natsagdorj). Coinage and the monetary system (E. A. Davidovich and A. H. Dani). Conclusion (C. E. Bosworth). Maps.
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History of Civilizations of Central Asia: The Crossroads of Civilization - Vol. 3 : A.D. 250 to 750 B. A. Litvinsky, Zhang Guand-Da, R. Shabani Samghabadi UNESCO, May 1996
The History of the Scientific and Cultural Development of Mankind, published in 1968, was a major early response on the part of UNESCO to the task of enabling the peoples of the world to have a keener sense of their collective destiny by highlighting their individual contributions to the history of humanity. This universal history – itself now undergoing a fundamental revision – has been followed by a number of regional projects, including the General History of Africa and the planned volumes on Latin America, the Caribbean and on aspects of Islamic culture. The History of Civilizations of Central Asia is an integral part of this wider enterprise.
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History of Civilizations of Central Asia. Volume VI. Towards the contemporary period: from the mid-nineteenth to the end of the twentieth century Ahmad Hasan Dani; V. M Masson; J Harmatta; Baij Nath Puri; G. F Etemadi; B. A Litvinskiĭ; Guangda Zhang; R. Shabani Samghabadi; Muḣammad Osimī; Clifford Edmund Bosworth; C Adle; Irfan Habib; Madhavan K Palat; Anara Tabyshalieva; Unesco UNESCO, Multiple history series, Paris, 1992-2005
Chahryar A. (ed.) - Paris: UNESCO Publishing, 2005. - 992 p. -ISBN 92-3-103985-7 The preparation of the History of Civilizations of Central Asia undertaken by the International Scientific Committee began in 1980. This scholarly team, composed of 19 members until 1991 and just 16 members after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, comes from the region of Central Asia (as defined by UNESCO) and from other parts of the world. They are responsible for the preparation of this six-volume work, which covers the period from the dawn of civilization to the present day. More than three hundred scholars, mostly from the Central Asian region, have contributed to this major work, which is now completed with the publication of the present volume. For each scholar who has invested his or her knowledge and expertise in this great undertaking, the work on this History has been a difficult task since Central Asia is a complex region, composed of a variety of cultural entities and influences that have undergone major changes over the centuries. Today, in an era of rapid globalization, it is increasingly vital to find ways to respect the world’s human values. The UNESCO Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity adopted by the General Conference at its thirty-first session is a major step towards finding avenues of dialogue between peoples living on our planet. We know that human beings forge their identity through the cultures which have enriched them. Their sense of worth and personal dignity very much lies in the recognition by the other of the special contribution that each and all - women and men, majorities and minorities - have made to weaving the rich tapestry of the world’s civilization. Indeed, civilizations are fertile mixtures and all borrowed from one another well before the advent of our age of electronic communications. The term ‘civilization’ must denote a universal, plural and non-hierarchical phenomenon,
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