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Turkish Studies Association --- Turkey --- History --- Turkish Studies Association. --- Turkey.
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Turkish Studies Association --- Turkish Studies Association. --- Turkey --- Turkey. --- History --- Periodicals. --- Study and teaching
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Literature. --- Turkish Studies Association --- Turkish Studies Association. --- 1288-1918 --- Turkey --- Turkey. --- History --- Literature
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Turkish Studies Group (U.S.) --- Turkey --- History --- Turkey.
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"Der Band befasst sich mit der gnostisch-synkretistischen Religion des östlichen Manichäismus in China, im Iran und im türkischen Zentralasien. Nach einer religionswissenschaftlichen Einführung erörtern die Beiträge Fragen der Überlieferung und der interkulturellen Wechselwirkungen mit dem lateinischen, koptischen und arabischen Manichäismus."--
Manichaeism --- Turkic peoples --- History --- Religion --- Buddhism. --- Iranian studies. --- Manicheism. --- Turkish studies. --- world religion.
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Turkey --- Foreign relations. --- Politics and government. --- Kemal Ataturk --- world history --- Humanity --- Turkish Politics --- Turkish Studies --- Ottoman Studies --- Politics --- Social sciences --- kemal ataturk --- humanity --- turkish politics --- turkish studies --- ottoman studies --- international relations --- political science --- history
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Bei diesem Band handelt es sich um eine Edition der Korrespondenz zwischen dem Göttinger Iranisten und Akademiemitglied Friedrich Carl Andreas (1846-1930) und dem bis 1914 in Leuven wirkenden Turkologen, Uralaltaisten und Anglisten Willi Bang(-Kaup) (1869-1934). Dem kommentierten Briefwechsel stellen die Herausgeber eine Reihe von einleitenden Kapiteln voran, in denen sie die Verfasser der Briefe und ihr Wirken charakterisieren sowie in den Kontext der damaligen Verhältnisse der internationalen orientalistischen Gemeinde stellen. Neben den Inhalten des Briefwechsels erläutern sie dieser Stelle auch die Bedeutung von W. Bang(-Kaup) und Göttingen für die komanischen Studien und behandeln die sogenannte "Marquart-Affäre‟. This volume presents the correspondence that took place between the Göttingen Iranian scholar and academician Friedrich Carl Andreas (1846-1930) and the Turkish, Ural-Altaic, and English scholar Willi Bang(-Kaup) (1869-1934), who worked in Leuven until 1914. The editors have included a multi-chapter introduction to the annotated correspondence, which sets the letters against the backdrop of contemporary relationships among the international community of Orientalist scholars. The introduction includes an assessment of the importance of W. Bang(-Kaup) and Göttingen for the field of Cumanian studies.
Turcologists --- Iranologists --- Bang, W. --- Andreas, Friedrich Carl, --- Universität Göttingen --- History. --- Correspondence. --- Iranian studies. --- Turkish studies. --- academic history. --- history of Orientalist language studies.
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The Turkologist, archeologist, and ethnologist Albert von Le Coq (1860-1930) is considered a founder of modern Manichean scholarship. For the first time, this volume presents an annotated edition of Le Coq's letters to his scientific colleague Willi Bang Kaup, written between 1909 and 1914. It reveals Le Coq's role in rediscovering Mani and reveals details of the world of archeological research in the years prior to the First World War.
Archaeologists --- Turcologists --- Manuscripts, Uighur. --- Manichaeism --- Dualism (Religion) --- Philosophy, Ancient --- Uighur manuscripts --- Turkish studies specialists --- Turkologists --- Area specialists --- Historians --- Christianity --- Le Coq, Albert von, --- Bang, W. --- Bang-Kaup, Willy, --- Bang, Willy, --- Kaup, Willy Bang --- -Bang-Kaup, Max Willy Julius Johannes --- Von Le Coq, Albert, --- Coq, Albert von Le, --- Le Coq, A. v. --- Le-kʻo-kʻo, A Feng, --- Lecoq, Albert Von, --- Lekeke, Aerbote feng, --- von Le Coq, Albert --- Le Coq, Albert von --- Manuscripts, Uighur --- Manichean research. --- history of science/early 20th century.
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The richly illustrated essays in Turcologica Upsaliensia tell the stories of scholars, travellers, diplomats and collectors who made discoveries in the Turkic-speaking world while affiliated with Sweden's oldest university, at Uppsala. The study of Oriental languages, including Turkic, has a long tradition at Uppsala. The first part of the volume tells of famous Uppsala professors who were experts not only in Ottoman and Chaghatay, but also in smaller Turkic languages, and of their high esteem for Turkic culture. It also tells how collectors benefited from the Swedish court's cordial relations with the Ottomans. The second part describes selected manuscripts, art objects and maps, calling readers' attention to the cultural heritage preserved at the University Library, which is also accessible online.
History. --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Turkic languages --- Turkish language --- Turcologists --- Turkish studies specialists --- Turkologists --- Area specialists --- Osmanic language --- Osmanli language --- Ottoman Turkish language (Arabic script) --- Turkic languages, Southwest --- Tataric languages --- Turco-Tataric languages --- Turk languages --- Turko-Tataric languages --- Altaic languages --- Study and teaching (Higher) --- Uppsala universitet --- Uppsala universitetsbibliotek --- Carolina Rediviva --- Uppsala. --- Uppsala universitet. --- Bibliotheca Publica Upsaliensis --- Upsala academi --- Uppsala (Sweden). Academie --- Kongliga universitet (Uppsala, Sweden) --- Uppsala. Universitet --- Uppsala University --- Université d'Uppsala --- Upsalʹskīĭ universitet --- Universitetet i Uppsala --- Upsala universitet --- Academia Upsaliensis Gustaviana --- Regia Universitas Upsaliensis --- R. Universitas Upsaliensis --- Universitas Upsaliensis --- Sweden. Uppsala universitet --- University of Upsala --- University of Uppsala --- Sweden. Uppsala University --- Regia Academia Upsalensis --- Middle East --- Description and travel.
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