Nomadic History of Ulytau. How Nomads Built a Medieval Civilization — and Why Ulytau Was Its Center
This work is presented as a first broad study interpreting the history of the Ulytau region — from its earliest inhabitants to the decline and collapse of the nomadic world. Author offers arguments that call into question the idea that the steppes of Kazakhstan were the «historical gateway of peoples» where continuous migrations took place and also raises issues of genealogical continuity among autochthonous clans.The book is intended for a wide audience of readers interested in nomadic history.
Yosh cheklovlari: 12+
Huquq egasi: ООО "Издательские решения"
Original nashr sanasi: 2026
Nashr sanasi: 2026
nashriyot: Издательские решения
Qogʻoz sahifalar: 189
