Turkestan and the Rise of Eurasian Empires studies how fifteenth and sixteenth century chroniclers grappled with the Turkestani or Turco-Mongol origin stories of their patrons in the newly forming states of the Ottomans, Safavids, Shibanids, Moghuls, and Mughals.
Turkestan and the Rise of Eurasian Empires studies how fifteenth and sixteenth century chroniclers grappled with the Turkestani or Turco-Mongol origin stories of their patrons in the newly forming states of the Ottomans, Safavids, Shibanids, Moghuls, and Mughals.
Ali Anooshahr is an Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Davis. He is the author of The Ghazi Sultans and the Frontiers of Islam: A Comparative Study of the Late Medieval and Early Modern Periods.
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Acknowledgments Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - The Origins of the Question of Origins Chapter 3 - The Early Ottomans in Idris Bitlisi's Hasht Bihisht Chapter 4 - The Early Safavids Chapter 5 - Uzbeks and Kazakhs in Fazl Allah Khunji's Mihmannamah-i Bukhara Chapter 6 - Mongols in the Tarikh-i Rashidi Chapter 7 - Timurid India Chapter 8 - Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - The Origins of the Question of Origins Chapter 3 - The Early Ottomans in Idris Bitlisi's Hasht Bihisht Chapter 4 - The Early Safavids Chapter 5 - Uzbeks and Kazakhs in Fazl Allah Khunji's Mihmannamah-i Bukhara Chapter 6 - Mongols in the Tarikh-i Rashidi Chapter 7 - Timurid India Chapter 8 - Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
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