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Turko-Persia in Historical Perspective

Edited by Robert L. Canfield The Islamic culture that developed in the ninth and tenth century in what is now Eastern Iran was to have a significant impact on most Muslims of west, south, and central Asia. Under the patronage of Persianized Turkic Muslim rulers, the culture spread westward to the Mediterranean and eastward to India. Especially in the early centuries of Islam, Turko-Persia represented a distinctive variant of Islamic life and thought in these regions, particularly among the elite. But after the fifteenth century regional variants started to emerge. In this volume, the contributors write about different aspects of Turko-Persian culture. The work consists of an historical survey of the culture, a chronology of major developments in the region from the rise of the Persian empire before Islam up to the present, and six chapters by eminent authorities on the region. These focus on three themes in Turko-Persian culture: the importance of literature, the tension between central and peripheral institutions in Turko-Persian societies, and the confrontation of the Turko-Persian Islamicate world with the European world. As the first book-length study to examine Turko-Persian culture as an entity, the volume should stimulate further research into this tradition. 1991. 276 pp., Maps, chronology, notes, references, index., 6 x 9 Contributors: Yuri Bregel, Robert L. Canfield, Richard N. Frye, Milan Hauner, Michel M. Mazzaoui, Francis Robinson, M. Nazif Shahrani
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List of maps List of contributors Preface
  1. Introduction: The Turko-Persian tradition Robert L. Canfield
  2. Pre-Islamic and early Islamic cultures in Central Asia Richard N. Frye
  3. Turko-Mongol influences in Central Asia Yuri Bregel
  4. Islamic culture and literature in Iran and Central Asia in the early modern period Michel M. Mazzaoui
  5. Perso-Islamic culture in India from the seventeenth to the early twentieth century Francis Robinson
  6. Theological “extremism” and social movements in Turko-Persia Robert L. Canfield
  7. Local knowledge of Islam and social discourse in Afganistan and Turkistan in the modern period M. Nazif Sharani
  8. Russia’s geopolitical and ideological dilemmas in Central Asia Milan Hauner
Chronology of events and developments in the history of the Turko-Persian culture
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