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Edited By Rafail Hekimov.

Atlas Tartarica: Tatarlar ve Avrasya halklarinin tarihi. Tataristan Cumhuriyeti: Dünü ve bugünü. Translated into Turkish by Ilyas Kemaloglu.

TC Kazan Baskonsoloslugu / TDBB / Tataristan Cumhuriyeti S. - Mercani Tarih Enstitüsü, 2017

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Year of publication
2017
ISBN
9786056586361
Place of printing
Kazan - Moskova - Istanbul
Author
Edited By Rafail Hekimov.
Pages
0
Publishers
TC Kazan Baskonsoloslugu / TDBB / Tataristan Cumhuriyeti S., Mercani Tarih Enstitüsü
Size
4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall
Keyword
-- Türkoloji Türk dili Kutadgu Bilig Yusuf Has Hacib Karahanli, Türkçesi. of the TURK TURKS TURC TURCS TURKOLOGY TURKOLOGIE, TURCOLOGY TURCOLOGIE TURKISH, TURKIC HISTORY REFERENCE CENTRAL ASIA ASIAN CULTURE PHILOLOGY, PHILOLOGIE LANGUAGE LINGUISTIC LINGUISTICA LINGUISTICS Tatarstan, Kazan, Caucasus & Central Asia, Turks & Turcology
Binding description
Soft cover
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover

Description

Fine Turkish Original 1/4 leather bdg. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 678 p., many color and b/w ills. and photos. Atlas Tartarica: Tatarlar ve Avrasya halklarinin tarihi. Tataristan Cumhuriyeti: Dünü ve bugünü. Translated into Turkish by Ilyas Kemaloglu. This huge and comprehensive historical atlas, in the historiography and field of Tatar Republic and the Tatar people, is the first publication to cover the history and geography of the region so widely and in its entirety. The work deals with the ethnic origins of Tatars, their states, rulers, economics, culture and religion, and the situation of Tatar people in Russia. The book also contains important information explaining the historical development of the Eurasian cultures, when and where the Turkic / Turkish states, Turkic / Turkish khanates and Turkic / Turkish tribes migrated to different historical periods, and what weapons they used to survive in these migrations as it's richly illustrated.
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