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Document Type : BL
Record Number : 1090596
Doc. No : bc1010289
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Lee, Joo-Yup
Title & Author : Qazaqlïq, or ambitious brigandage, and the formation of the Qazaqs : : state and identity in post-Mongol central Eurasia /\ by Joo-Yup Lee.
Publication Statement : Leiden ;Boston :: Brill,, [2016]
Series Statement : Studies in Persian cultural history ;; volume 8
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xiv, 238 pages)
ISBN : 9789004306493
: : 9004306498
: 9789004306486
: 900430648X
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Acknowledgements; Note on Transliteration and Style; List of Figures; Introduction ; The Sources; The Histories of the Moghuls; The Histories of the Uzbeks; Ilkhanid Histories; Timurid Histories; The Histories of the Crimean, Kasimov, and Volga Tatars; The Official Chinese Dynastic Histories; Mongolian Sources; Diplomatic and Ethnographic Materials; Part 1 The Socio-Political Phenomenon of Qazaqlïq; Chapter 1 The Use and Meaning of the Term Qazaq in Post-Mongol Central Eurasia: An Examination of the Qazaqlïq Phenomenon and its Historical Significance.
: The Definitions of the Terms Qazaq and QazaqlïqThe Use and Meaning of the Term Qazaq in Central Asian Histories; The Use and Meaning of the Term Qazaq in Oral Epics of the Qipchaq Steppe and Tatar Historical Texts; The Use and Meaning of the Term Qazaq in Muscovite and Polish Historical Literature; The Emergence of Qazaqlïq as a Unique Custom of Political Vagabondage in Post-Mongol Central Eurasia; Chapter 2 The Quasi-Qazaqlïq Activities and Quasi-Qazaq Groups in Pre-Mongol and Mongol Central Eurasia.
: Quasi-Qazaqlïq Activities in Pre-Mongol Central Eurasia Described in the Chinese Dynastic HistoriesFrom Small Bands of Fugitives to New Nomadic States and Identities; The Quasi-Qazaq Bands that Appeared in the Frontier Regions of Central Eurasia during the Mongol Period; The Fragmentation of the Mongol States and the Political Vagabondage of Temür; Part 2 Qazaqlïq and the Formation of the Qazaqs; Chapter 4 The Qazaqlïq of Two Rival Chinggisid Clans: The Formation of the Qazaqs and the Shibanid Uzbeks.
: A Brief History of the Eastern Dasht-i Qipchāq from the Mid-Fourteenth Century to the Mid-Fifteenth Century: The Rise and Fall of Two Prominent Jochid LineagesJānībeg Khan and Girāy Khan's Qazaqlïq; Separation from Abū al-Khair Khan's Uzbek Ulus; Jānībeg Khan and Girāy Khan's Qazaqlïq and the Rise of the Qazaq Uzbek Ulus; The Qazaqlïq Days of Muḥammad Shībānī Khan and Maḥmūd Sulṭān; Escape from Astrakhan; Muḥammad Shībānī Khan's Political Vagabondage and the Reunification of the Former Ulus of Abū al-Khair Khan; The Conquest of the Timurid States and the Revival of the Abū al-Khairid Dynasty.
: The Consolidation of the Two Neo-Uzbek States in the Oases and Steppes of Central AsiaChapter 5 The Formation of a Separate Qazaq Identity; The Origin and Meaning of the Designation Uzbek; The Qazaq Uzbeks (Uzbak-i qazāq) and the Shibanid Uzbeks (Uzbak-i Shībān); The Differentiation of the Qazaqs from the Uzbeks; The Uniqueness of Qazaq Identity; The Designation Turk; The Designation Moghul; Ulūs-i Jūchī and Toqmaq; Chapter 6 The Legend of Alash Khan and the Genealogy of the Uzbeks; The Legend of Alash Khan and the Origin of the Qazaqs; Different Versions of the Legend of Alash Khan.
Abstract : In Qazaqlïq , or Ambitious Brigandage , and the Formation of the Qazaqs Joo-Yup Lee examines the formation of new group identities, with a focus on the Qazaqs, in post-Mongol Central Eurasia within the context of qazaqlïq , or the qazaq way of life, a custom of political vagabondage widespread among the Turko-Mongolian peoples of Central Asia and the Qipchaq Steppe during the post-Mongol period. Utilizing a broad range of original sources, the book suggests that the Qazaqs, as well as the Shibanid Uzbeks and Ukrainian Cossacks, came into existence as a result of the qazaq , or "ambitious brigand," activities of their founders, providing a new paradigm for understanding state formation and identity in post-Mongol Central Eurasia.
Subject : Kazakhs-- History.
Subject : Kazakhs-- Ethnic identity.
Subject : Uzbeks-- Ethnic identity.
Subject : Cossacks-- Ethnic identity.
Subject : Brigands and robbers-- Asia, Central-- History.
Subject : Kazakhs-- Histoire.
Subject : Kazakhs-- Identité ethnique.
Subject : Ouzbeks-- Identité ethnique.
Subject : Cosaques-- Identité ethnique.
Subject : Bandits et brigands-- Asie centrale-- Histoire.
Subject : HISTORY-- Asia-- Central Asia.
Subject : HISTORY-- Asia-- General.
Subject : Brigands and robbers.
Subject : Kazakhs.
Subject : Central Asia.
Dewey Classification : ‭958.45/07‬
LC Classification : ‭DS24‬‭.L44 2016‬
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