Academician Bartold. The meaning of bartold vasily vladimirovich in a brief biographical encyclopedia. Section II. Works on the history of the Caucasus and Eastern Europe
Biographical dictionary, vols. 1-4
(November 3, 1869, St. Petersburg - August 19, 1930, Leningrad), orientalist, historian, philologist, academician. AN, in PB 1927-30.
Born in the family of a stockbroker. After the end of the 8th Petersburg. gymnasium (1887) entered St. Petersburg. un-t on faculty. east lang. in Arabic-Persian-Turkish-Tatar. discharge. Father's funds allowed B. not to stop at expenses to replenish his education, including abroad, travel and travel.
In 1891-92 he visited the scientific. centers Zap. Europe (Germany, Finland, Switzerland, Northern Italy, Austria-Hungary). In 1892 he was left at the university for training. to prof. rank in department history of the East. In 1896, with the rank of Privatdoz. started lecturing. For Op. "Turkestan in the era of the Mongol invasion" (Ch. 1-2. 1898-1900), presented. as a master. dis., awarded the degree of Doctor of History of the East (1900). Published information about Russian. works on Oriental studies published in Berlin ed. Orientalische Bibliographie. From 1901 - Extraordinary, from 1905 - Order. prof. Petersburg. un-ta, from 1910 - Corresponding Member. RAS, since 1913 - acad. There was a secret. founded in 1903 Rus. to-ta for the study of Wednesdays. and Vost. Asia, member Komis. on the study of the tribal composition of the population of Russia, member. Linguist. comis. RAS, member Rus. archeol. Islands, edited by the published Russian Geographical Society per. "The Travels of Marco Polo".
Main directions of scientific activities - the history of peoples and states in the Center. and Avg. Asia, the interaction of cultures of East and West, the history of Islam.
His Art. and book. dedicated to the Greco-Bactrian, Cuman kingdoms, the Turkic Khaganate, and other states; lang. and writings of the Sogdians, Tokhats, Turks, Ephthalites, etc.; the ethnogenesis of the Kirghiz, Tajiks, Turkmens, Uzbeks, Uighurs, etc.; biogr. Genghis Khan and the Genghisides, Timur and the Timurids, etc. He owns essays on the socio-political. history, ist. geography, archeology Asia. Retain their value of the work of B. on the analysis of the East. source on the history of ancient Slavs., As well as other peoples of the East. Europe. Research B. on the early history of Islam, osn. on crit. analysis of sources, enriched the world of Islamic studies. His tr. (b. 400) were highly appreciated by contemporaries, translated into decomp. lang.
B. was engaged in ped., org. and societies. activity, was honor. and dr. pl. institutions, uch. islands and high fur boots, participated in the international. scientific congresses. B. contributed to the formation of a network of scientific. institutions, educational establishments in Wednesday. Asia, the creation of scientific. b-to, the formation of the hand. east funds, their collection and study. One of the important tasks, to the solution of which B. was involved in the early years of the Sov. power was the creation of writing for non-literate peoples and nationalities and the replacement of the Arab. alphabet into Cyrillic. Participant and organizer of the First Turkkol. congress in Baku (1926). Organizer Turkkol. office (TURK, 1928-30), which was located in B.'s apartment and disposed of his personal. b-coy.
He was engaged in many libraries of the world (England, Germany, France, Turkey, etc.), the USSR (Leningrad, Moscow, Tashkent, Baku, etc.). Ch. the purpose of B.'s trips abroad and across the USSR was research. east rukop. coll. A good knowledge of the work of the library allowed him not only to lecture on the history of arch. cases for listeners Arch. courses at Petrograd. archeol. in-those (1918), but also to speak with art. and reviews on the state of the library, their handbook. otd., make suggestions on collecting materials, disclosing them through catalogs, etc.
PB occupied one of the important places in his scientific. activities. Here B. not only scooped the necessary in his research. source, but also, as its collaborator, took directly. participation in its activities. In Jan. 1927, at the suggestion of N. Ya. Marr, he was invited as a consultant "on the work of the Eastern Department" with payment from scientific loans, and from 1 Feb. 1928 non-staff enlisted. collaborator In 1929 he was again a consultant. In Vost. Department of B. supervised the work of collaborators involved in the cataloging of the book. in Persian and other languages According to labor. The agreement also entrusted B. with a description of "Turkish, Arabic, Persian manuscripts, and, first of all, manuscripts of the former Crimean Khanate."
From 1927 to 1930 B. was engaged in the description of the manuscript. regularly, usually twice a week, visiting PB on Mondays and Thursdays. A total of approx. 500 manuscripts: Arabic. ("New episode"); coll. I. V. Khanykova; coll. A. S. Firkovich; pers.-taj. ("Persian New Series"); Turkophone ("Turkish new series"). Tr. B. represented an exception. value, because allowed to enter into the scientific. turnover unknown earlier materials.
According to the five-year plan, comp. B. in 1929, he intended to devote several years to cataloging. Death prevented him from completing this work.
Op.: Sobr. Op.: In 9 t. M., 1963-77. T. 1-9; Turkestan in the era of the Mongol invasion. SPb., 1898-1900. Ch. 1-2; From the past of the Turks. Pg., 1917; History of the study of the East in Europe and Russia. L., 1925; Iran: East. overview. Tashkent, 1926; History of the cultural life of Turkestan. L., 1927; Kirghiz: East. feature article. Frunze, 1927; Islam and Muslim culture / Comp. N. G. Bagdasaryan. M., 1992.
Bibliography: Umnyakov I. I. Annotated bibliography of the works of Academician V. V. Bartold; Description of the archive of academician V. V. Bartold / N. N. Tumanovich. M., 1976.
Ref.: TSB. 2nd ed.; 3rd ed.; SIE; Miliband. 1977; 1995; Kononov. 1974; 1989; Domestic history: History of Russia from ancient times to 1917: Enz.: V 5 vol. M., 1994. V. 1: A-D.
Lit.: Marr N. Ya. Vasily Vladimirovich Bartold // Soobshch. GAIMK. 1931. No. 1; Asian Museum - Leningrad branch of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences. M., 1972; History of domestic oriental studies from the middle of the 19th century to 1917. M., 1997.
PB history.
Necr.: KG. 1930. 21 Aug. (evening issue); Truth of the East. Tashkent, 1930. August 22; Izv. Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Department of societies. Sciences. 1931. No. 1 (portrait).
Arch.: PFA RAS. F. 68; Arch. RNB. F. 10/4-41; OR RNB. F. 907, d. 636, 638, 640; TsGALI St. Petersburg. F. 97, op. 1, d. 272, 491, 555; Arch. St. Petersburg State University. F. 1: Card file of prof.-teacher. composition for 1920-40.
Iconography: TSB; Marr N. Ya. Decree. op.; Owls. Turkology. 1970. No. 6.
November 15, 1869 - August 19, 1930
outstanding Russian orientalist, Arabist, Islamic scholar, historian, philologist, academician of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences
Biography
Born in the family of a stockbroker. In 1887 he graduated from the 8th St. Petersburg gymnasium. Entered St. Petersburg University at the Faculty of Oriental Languages. Father's funds allowed Barthold not to stop at expenses to replenish his education, including abroad, travel and travel. In 1900, after defending his dissertation "Turkestan in the era of the Mongol invasion" (parts 1 and 2, St. Petersburg, 1898-1900), he received a doctorate in the history of the East.
He taught at St. Petersburg University, annually making trips to the countries of the East. In 1901 he was appointed extraordinary, in 1906 ordinary professor at St. Petersburg University; in 1904 he carried out archaeological excavations in the vicinity of Samarkand; in 1910 he was elected a corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences, in 1913 - an ordinary academician.
Proceedings
- “On Christianity in Turkestan in the Pre-Mongolian Period” (“Notes of the Eastern Department of the Imperial Russian Archaeological Society”, vol. VIII (1893 - 94), German translation: “Zur Geschichte des Christentums in Mittel-Asien bis zur mongolischen Eroberung” (Tübingen, 1901 );
- “The Formation of the Empire of Genghis Khan” (“Notes of the Eastern Department”, vol. X, 1896);
- “Report on a trip to Central Asia in 1893-94” (St. Petersburg, 1897, and “Notes of the Academy of Sciences”, historical and philological department, 8th series, vol. I, No. 4);
- "Essay on the history of Semirechie" ("Memorial book of the Semirechye region", vol. II, Verny, 1898);
- “Report on a business trip to Turkestan” (“Notes of the Eastern Department of the Archaeological Society”, vol. XV, 1902 - 03);
- "Historical and geographical review of Iran" (St. Petersburg, 1903, university course);
- "Information about the Aral Sea and the lower reaches of the Amu Darya from ancient times to the 17th century" (Tashkent, 1902); German translation: "Nachrichten uber den Aralsee und den unteren Lauf des Amu-Darja" (L., 1911); "Zur Geschichte der Saffariden" ("Orientalische Studien", I, 1906);
- “On Some Oriental Manuscripts in the Libraries of Constantinople and Cairo” (“Notes of the Eastern Department”, vol. XVIII, 1908);
- "Review of the activities of the faculty in 1855-1905" ("Materials for the history of the faculty of Oriental languages", vol. IV, 1909);
- “On the history of Merv” (“Notes of the Eastern Department”, vol. XIX, 1909);
- “Persian inscription on the wall of the Ani mosque Manuche” (“Ani series”, No. 5, 1911);
- "History of the study of the East in Europe and in Russia" (St. Petersburg, 1911, university course).
- "From the past of the Turks". Pg., 1917;
- "History of Oriental Studies in Europe and Russia". L., 1925;
- "Iran: A Historical Review". Tashkent, 1926;
- "History of the cultural life of Turkestan". L., 1927;
- "Kyrgyz: A Historical Sketch". Frunze, 1927
- Collected works in 9 volumes. M., 1963-77.
Vasily Vladimirovich Bartold(November 3 (15), St. Petersburg - August 19, Leningrad) - Russian orientalist, Turkologist, Arabist, Islamic scholar, historian, archivist, philologist, academician of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1913).
Biography
Born in the family of a stockbroker of German origin. In 1887 he graduated from the 8th St. Petersburg gymnasium. Entered St. Petersburg University at the Faculty of Oriental Languages. Father's funds allowed Barthold not to stop at expenses to replenish his education, including abroad, travel and travel.
Participant and organizer of the First All-Union Turkological Congress in Baku ().
He studied in many libraries of the world (England, Germany, France, Turkey, etc.), the USSR (Leningrad, Moscow, Tashkent, Baku, etc.). The main purpose of his trips abroad and throughout the Soviet Union was the study of Eastern manuscript collections. A good knowledge of the work of libraries allowed him not only to lecture on the history of archiving for students of the Archival Courses at the Petrograd Archaeological Institute (), but also to make articles and reviews on the state of libraries, their manuscript departments, to make suggestions for collecting materials, disclosing them through catalogs etc.
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- Founders of Tashkent University
- Director of the Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography
- The authors of the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron
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General works on the history of Central Asia. Works on the history of the Caucasus and Eastern Europe. M.: 1963.
Preface. - five
Section I. Works on the history of Central Asia.
Essay on the history of Semirechye.
<Предисловие>. - 23
I. Usuni. - 25
II. Turks. - 31
III. Karluks. - 35
IV. Karakhanids. - 41
V. Kara-Kitai. - 48
VI. Mongols before the collapse of the Chagatai state. - 57
VII. Mogolistan. - 79
VIII. Kalmyks. - 96
Chronological index. - 102
History of Turkestan.
. - 109
. - 118
. - 127
. - 137
. - 146
. - 157
. - 163
History of the cultural life of Turkestan.
Preface. - 169
I. Pre-Muslim period. - 171
II. Turkestan under Islam. - 194
III. Turkestan and Turks. - 239
IV. Mongolian dominion. - 257
V. Uzbek khanates. - 268
VI. Settled and nomadic life under Russian rule. - 293
VII. Schools. - 297
VIII. Russian resettlement movement. - 319
IX. City life. - 336
X. Natives and Russian power. - 350
XI. Europeanization of management and the natives. - 376
XII. Russian power and khanates. Bukhara. - 393
Cotton growing in Central Asia from historical times to the arrival of the Russians. - 434
Tajiks. Historical essay. - 449
Tajiks(from the Encyclopedia of Islam). - 469
Kirghiz. Historical essay.
<Предисловие к первому изданию>. - 473
Chapter I. Ancient news. - 474
Chapter II. Kirghiz from the 6th to the 9th century. - 479
Chapter III. IX and X centuries. Kyrgyz Great Power. - 489
Chapter IV. Yenisei Kirghiz after the 10th century. - 501
Chapter V. Tienshai Kirghiz in the 16th and 17th centuries. - 511
Chapter VI. Yenisei Kirghiz in the 17th century. - 520
Chapter VII. Tien Shan Kirghiz in the 18th and 19th centuries. - 526
Essay on the history of the Turkmen people.
Preface. - 547
I. Pre-Muslim period. - 548
II. Oghuz (Turkmen) before the formation of the Seljuk Empire. - 559
III. From the end of the XI century to the Mongol invasion. - 574
IV. XIII-XVI centuries. - 584
V. XVII-XIX centuries. - 605
Reviews.
Book review: F.H. Skrine and E.D. Ross, The Heart of Asia (1899). - 627
Book review: V.I. Masalsky, Turkestan region (1913). - 635
Book Review: Asiatic Russia, vol. I-III (1914). - 643
Section II. Works on the history of the Caucasus and Eastern Europe.
The place of the Caspian regions in the history of the Muslim world.
Foreword from the historical and ethnotrafic section of the OOIA. - 651
<Предисловие>. - 652
Lecture I (1-2). - 653
Lecture II (3-4). - 664
Lecture III (5-6). - 676
Lecture IV (7-8). - 689
Lecture V (9-10). - 694
Lecture VI (11-12). - 710
Lecture VII (13-14). - 725
Lecture VIII (15-16). - 734
Lecture IX (17-18). - 750
Lecture X (19-20) Sources and literature about the Caspian regions. - 766
Articles
Brief review of the history of Azerbaijan. - 775
Grave of the poet Nizami. - 784
To the history of Derbent. - 786
New news about the walls of Derbent. - 788
Caucasus, Turkestan, Volga. - 789
Edigei's father. - 797
New Muslim news about Russians. - 805
Arabic news in Russ. - 810
Abkhazians. - 861
Alans. - 866
Burtasy. - 868
Slavs. - 870
Shamil. - 873
Shirvanshah. - 875
Applications
Bibliographic reference. - 881
Abbreviations. - 885
Bibliography (cited literature). - 891
Bibliographic aids. - 947
Name index. - 948
Index of geographical and topographical names. - 974
Index of ethnic names. - 1000
Terms index. - 1008
Index of titles of compositions. - 1016
II (2).
Works on individual problems of the history of Central Asia. M.: 1964.
Preface. - five
Ulugbek and his time.
<Предисловие>. - 25
1. The Mongol Empire and the Chagatai state. - 27
2. Ulus emirs. Timur's reign. - 37
3. Ulugbek's childhood. - 63
4. Ulugbek as a ruler. External affairs. - 96
5. Internal affairs of Maverannahr under Ulugbek. - 120
6. Scientific studies and personal life of Ulugbek. - 134
7. The end of Ulugbek's life and the beginning of a new era in the life of Turkestan. - 147
Chronological review of Ulugbek's life. - 175
Appendix. - 178
Mir Ali-Shir and political life.
<Предисловие>. - 199
I. Iranians and Turks. - 203
II. Herat and its meaning. - 206
III. Origin and early life of Mir Ali-Shir. - 212
IV. Mir Ali-Shir and Sultan-Hussein before the first quarrel (1469-1487). - 228
V. Years of disfavor and decline of influence (1487-1494). - 240
VI. The last years of the life of Mir Ali-Shir (1494-1501). - 249
Articles and reviews.
Muslim news about Genghisides-Christians. - 263
About Christianity in Turkestan in the pre-Mongol period. (Regarding the Semirechye inscriptions). - 265
About teaching native dialects in Samarkand. - 303
Instead of answering Mr. Lapin. - 306
More about the word "sart". - 310
More about Christianity in Central Asia. - 315
Book review: N. Veselovsky, Kirghiz story about Russian conquests in the Turkestan region. - 320
A few words about the Aryan culture in Central Asia. - 322
A native about the Russian conquest. - 333
Extract from Ta'rih-i Shahrukhi. - 350
Review of the works of Orest Avenirovich Shkapsky. - 359
On the question of the homeland of Hakim-Ata. - 361
Popular movement in Samarkand in 1365 - 362
On the history of the Arab conquests in Central Asia. - 380
Ceremonial at the court of the Uzbek khans in the 17th century. - 388
Events before the Khiva campaign of 1873 according to the story of a Khiva historian. - 400
Sultan Sinjar and Guzes. (Regarding the article by K.A. Inostraitsev). - 414
To the question of Chingizides-Christians. - 417
Book review: S.V. Zhukovsky, Russia's relations with Bukhara and Khiva over the last tercentenary. - 419
On the burial of Timur. - 423
Greco-Bactrian state and its expansion to the northeast. - 455
On the question of the Sogdian and Tocharian languages. - 461
Pre-Muslim places of worship in Bukhara and its environs. - 471
Articles from the Encyclopedia of Islam.
Abd al-Malik b. Nuh. - 485
Abdullah b. Iskender. - 487
Abulkhair. - 489
Ali-tegin. - 491
Altuntash. - 493
Arslan Khan, Muhammad b. Suleiman. - 494
Atsyz. - 495
Afshin. - 497
Ahmed (Abu Ali) b. Abu Bakr Muhammad b. al-Muzaffar b. Mukhtaj. - 498
Ahmed b. Sahl b. Hashim. - 500
Baba-bek. - 501
Bayram Ali Khan. - 502
Baisunkar. - 503
Balls. - 504
Bogra Khan. - 505
Borak Khan. - 509
Buri-tegin. - 513
Burkhan. - 515
Ilek Khans. - 519
Iskender Khan. - 521
Ismail b. Ahmed. - 522
Ismail b. Nuh. - 523
Qutb ad-din Mohammed. - 524
Mansour b. Nuh. - 525
Sart. - 527
Tekesh. - 530
Hakim-Ata. - 532
Khalil Sultan. - 533
Khorezmshah. - 535
Chagatai Khan. - 538
Sheibanids. - 545
Applications
Bibliographic reference. - 551
Abbreviations. - 558
Bibliography (cited literature). - 562
Name index. - 605
Index of geographical and topographical names. - 627
Index of ethnic names. - 642
Terms index. - 645
Index of titles of compositions. - 652
III.
Works on historical geography. M.: 1965.
Preface. - five
Information about the Aral Sea and the lower reaches of the Amu Darya from ancient times to the 17th century.
Preface to the German edition. - 15
<Предисловие>. - 22
I.-23
II. - 39
III. - fifty
IV. - 65
v.-75
On the history of irrigation in Turkestan
<Предисловие>. - 97
I. General information. Sources. Terminology. - 99
II. Atrek. - 121
III. Akhal and Atek. - 127
IV. Tejen. - 134
V. Murgab. - 136
VI. Amu Darya. - 157
VII. Zeravshan. - 185
VIII. Kashka-Daria. - 205
IX. Syr-Daria. - 210
X. Areas to the east of the Syr Darya basin. - 232
Articles and reviews
Turkestan region in the XIII century. - 237
Book review: ITORGO, vol. I, 1899, no. II. - 244
Review of the works of Nikolai Fedorovich Sitpyakovsky. - 246
On the question of the confluence of the Amu-Darya into the Caspian Sea. - 248
Merverrud. - 252.
On the history of Khorezm in the 16th century. - 257
Road builder from Bistam to Kunya-Urgench. - 260
Book review: Reference book of the Samarkand region, vol. VII, 1902. - 268
Ju-i arziz. - 274
Book review: G. Le Strange, The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate (1905). - 277
Regarding the article by A.D. Kalmykov. - 282
Book Review: E.R. Bartz, Irrigation in the Murgab River Valley and the Murgab Sovereign Estate (1910). - 284
Book review: Reference book of the Samarkand region, vol. X, 1912. - 286
Book review: L.S. Bagrov, Materials for a historical review of maps of the Caspian Sea (1912). - 289
Book review: W. Rickmer Rickmers, The Duab of Turkestan (1913). - 294
Book review: A. Herrmann, Alte Geographie des unteren Oxusgebiets (1914). - 297
Book review: V.F. Karavaev, Hungry Steppe in its past and present (1914). - 301
The future of Turkestan and traces of its past. - 307
Articles from the "Encyclopedia of Islam"
Azak. - 313
Ak-Mosque. - 314
Ak-shed. - 315
Aksu. - 316
Altai. - 317
Adty-shehr. - 318
Amu Darya. - 319
Andijan. - 326
Ani. - 327
Aral Sea. - 331
Arran. - 334
Astrakhan. - 336
Atek. - 337
Atrek. - 338
Aulie-Ata. - 340
Akhal-teke. - 341
Ahsiket. - 342
Badakhshan. - 343
Badgis. - 348
Baikal. - 349
Baku. - 350
Balaclava. - 353
Balasagun. - 355
Balkans. - 358
Balkhash. - 360
Balyk. - 362
Bamiyan. - 363
Baraba. - 366
Bahr al-Khazar. - 367
Bakhchisaray. - 368
Benaket. - 371
Byrd. - 372
Bishbalyk. - 374
Bukhara. - 378
bushenge. - 394
Gansu. - 396
Geok-Tepe. - 399
Gijduvan. - 400
Hissar (Hisar). - 401
Gurganj. - 403
Ganja. - 405
Dagestan. - 408
Derbent. - 419
Der-i Ahenin. - 431
Or. - 433
Irtysh. - 435
Issyk-Kul. - 437
Kazan. - 440
Karakoram. - 443
Karategin. - 445
Kare. - 448
Karshi. - 450
Kasimov. - 451
Cafe. - 453
Kashgar. - 456
Kerch. - 458
Cash. - 460
Kokand. - 462
Crimea. - 467
Kulja. - 470
Kura. - 472
Kuchan. - 473
Kyat. - 475
Maverannahr. - 477
Mazar-i-Sharif. - 478
Mangyshlak. - 479
Margelan. - 481
Sandabile. - 482
Barn. - 483
Sibir va Ibir. - 485
Sin-i Kalan. - 486
Sogd. - 487
Sugdak. - 489
Syr-Daria. - 491
Talish. - 494
Taraz. - 495
Tarim. - 497
Tashkent. - 499
Terek. - 503
Termez. - 504
Tibet. - 509
Tokharistan. - 514
Turgay. - 516
Turkestan. - 518
Turpan. - 521
Faizabad. - 524
Farab. - 525
Fergana. - 527
Khalkha. - 539
Khanbalik. - 540
Hans. - 542
Hanfu. - 543
Khorezm. - 544
Hotan. - 553
Khuttal. - 555
Chaganian. - 558
Chagan-rud. - 560
Chardzhuy. - 561
Shymkent. - 563
Chopan-Ata. - 565
Chu. - 567
Shirvan. - 571
Applications
Bibliographic reference. - 577
Abbreviations. - 589
Bibliography (cited literature). - 594
Name index. - 647
Index of geographical and topographical names. - 663
Index of ethnic names. - 697
Terms index. - 701
Index of titles of compositions. - 706
IV.
Works on archeology, numismatics, epigraphy and ethnography. M.: 1966.
Preface. - five
Section I. Archeology.
Report on a trip to Central Asia with a scientific purpose. 1893-1894
Preface. - 21
I. From Chimkent to Aulie-Ata. - 26
II. The coast of Talas. - thirty
III. Way from Talas to Chu and Chui valley. - 37
IV. Naryn basin. - 58
V. Lake Issyk-Kul. - 63
VI. Ili Valley. - 77
VII. Some information about the monuments of antiquity in Maverannahr. - 88
Articles and reviews
On the issue of archaeological research in Turkestan. - 95
Regarding the Christian village of Vazkerd. - 110
Report on a business trip to Central Asia. - 111
Mosque of Bibi Khanym. - 116
More about Samarkand ossuaries. - 119
Book Review: PTKLA, Year V, 1900. - 124
On the issue of archaeological finds. - 126
Report on a trip to Samarkand in the summer of 1904 - 130
Letter to the editor. - 134
To the article by Mr. Dr. Schmidt. - 135
Report on the inspection of the ancient Muslim cemetery in Baku. - 136
A trip to Samarkand with an archaeological purpose. - 139
Book review: Explorations in Turkestan (1905). - 141
On the issue of ossuaries of the Turkestan region. - 154
To the history of Merv. - 172
Book review: PTKLA, year XIV, 1910. - 196
Feedback on the works of N.Ya. Marr on the study of the antiquities of Ani. - 202
On the protection of land plots with historical and archaeological monuments. - 236
New data on Samarkand monuments. - 238
Report on a business trip to Turkestan. - 243
Qaboos Tower as the first dated monument of Muslim Persian architecture. - 262
Unauthorized excavations and oriental studies. - 267
Archaeological work in Samarkand in the summer of 1924 - 269
Bukhara. Her monuments and their fate. - 280
Regarding the archaeological work in Turkestan in 1924 - 282
Book review: V.L. Vyatkin, Settlement of Afrasiab (1928). - 290
Book review: N.I. Vavilov and D.D. Bukinich, Agricultural Afghanistan (1929). - 293
Book review: A. Godard, Y. Godard, J. Hackin, Les antiquités bouddhiques de Bāmiyān (1928). - 300
Section II. Epigraphy.
Articles
<О двух арабских надписях Аулиеатинского уезда>. - 307
The text of the first inscription in the Varukh Gorge. - 309
Translation of inscriptions on the tomb of Termez. - 311
Persian inscription on the wall of the Manuche mosque in Ani. - 313
<Надпись с кладбища у озера Иссык-Куль>. - 339
Section III. Numismatics.
Articles
From the mintz office at St. Petersburg. University. I. Unpublished Samarkand dirham. - 343
About some Samarkand dirhams. - 346
From the mintz office at St. Petersburg University. - 348
II. Unpublished Samanid fels. - 348
III. Fels Ismail ibn Ahmed. - 349
From the mintz office at St. Petersburg. University. IV. Umayyad coins. - 350
Bahbud. - 354
Iltutmysh. - 356
Numismatic department of the "Asian Museum". - 358
Coins of Ulugbek. - 362
Section IV Ethnography.
Articles and reviews
Review of the book: A.A. Divaev, Ethnographic materials (1894-1895). - 367
Book review: G.N. Potanin, The Saga of Solomon (1912). - 369
Book review: G.N. Potanin, Yerke (1916). - 371
To the tale of Dido's cunning. - 374
On the question of the funeral rites of the Turks and Mongols. - 377
From medieval Turkestan poetry. - 397
Book review: Fr. Machatschek, Landeskunde von Russische Turkestan (1921). - 399
Asian luxury. - 404
On wheeled and riding traffic in Central Asia. - 406
Applications
Bibliographic reference. - 411
Abbreviations. - 416
Bibliography (cited literature). - 420
Name index. - 462
Index of geographical and topographical names. - 473
Index of ethnic names. - 486
Terms index. - 488
Index of titles of compositions. - 491
v.
Works on the history and philology of the Turkic and Mongolian peoples. M.: 1968.
Preface. - five
Twelve lectures on the history of the Turkish peoples of Central Asia.
I.-19
II. - 32
III. - 45
IV. - 59
v.-74
VI. - 89
VII. - 103
VIII. - 116
IX. - 130
X-145
XI. - 160
XII. - 175
History of the Turkish-Mongolian peoples.
1. - 195
2. - 199
3. - 204
4. - 211
5. - 217
6. - 222
Articles and reviews.
Pisan Isol. - 233
Korkud. - 236
Book review: L. Gabun, Introduction à l "histoire de l" Asie (1896). - 238
Formation of the empire of Genghis Khan. - 253
Book review: N.A. Aristov, Notes on the ethnic composition of the Turkic tribes and nationalities and information about their numbers (1897). - 266
Book review: G.E. Grum-Grzhimailo, The historical past of Bei-shan in connection with the history of Central Asia (1898). - 280
Ancient Turkic inscriptions and Arabic sources. - 284
New research on the Orkhon inscriptions. - 312
Answer G.E. Grumu-Grzhimailo. - 329
Book review: E. Chavannes, Documents sur les Tou-kiue (Turcs) occidentaux (1903). - 342
Number system of Orkhon inscriptions in the modern dialect. - 363
On the issue of Uighur literature and its influence on the Mongols. - 365
On the question of the origin of kaitaks. - 369
More news about Korkud. - 377
13th century European in Chinese academic institutions (On the question of the Pisan Isola). - 382
A new work on the Polovtsians. - 392
Chinese sources about the Huns. - 409
Bogra Khan, mentioned in Kutadgu bilik. - 419
Overview of the history of the Turkic peoples. - 425
Book review: Miss Ella Sykes and Brigadier-General Sir Percey Sykes, Through deserts and oasis of Central Asia (1920). - 438
Book review: M.A. Czaplicka, The Turks of Central Asia in history and at the present day (1918). - 441
Book review: B.Ya. Vladimirtsov, Genghis Khan (1922). - 446
The current state and immediate tasks of studying the history of Turkish peoples. - 454
About writing among the Khazars. - 466
The connection of social life with the economic structure of the Turks and Mongols. - 468
Turkish epic and the Caucasus. - 473
Articles from the Encyclopedia of Islam.
Aimak. - 489
Altaians. - 490
Bai. - 491
Balyk. - 492
Balish. - 493
Basjirt. - 494
Batu. - 496
Bakhshi. - 501
Run. - 502
Berkay. - 503
Bitikchi. - 508
Bulgarians. - 509
Gazi Giray. - 521
Giray. - 522
Guzz. - 524
Gurkhan. - 528
Douglat. - 529
Islam Giray. - 534
Cossack. - 535
Kayi. - 536
Kalga. - 537
Kalmyks. - 538
Kaplan Giray. - 541
Kara Kitai. - 542
Karluks. - 547
Kimaki. - 549
Kipchaks. - 550
Kurama. - 552
Kuchum Khan. - 554
Mangyty. - 556
Meigu-Timur. - 557
Tatars. - 559
Teke. - 562
Toktamysh. - 564
Tuguzguzy. - 568
Fog. - 570
Turkmens. - 572
Turki (historical and ethnographic review). - 576
Hadji Giray. - 596
Khazars. - 597
Hakan. - 602
Khalaj. - 603
Khan. - 604
Khubilai. - 605
Chagatai Literature. - 606
Celebi. - 611
Genghis Khan. - 615
Chupan. - 629
Applications.
Bibliographic reference. - 633
Abbreviations. - 641
Bibliography (cited literature). - 647
Name index. - 707
Index of geographical and topographical names. - 724
Index of ethnic names. - 739
Terms index. - 747
Index of titles of compositions. - 752
VI.
Works on the history of Islam and the Arab Caliphate. M.: 1966.
Preface. - five
Caliph and Sultan. - 15
Islam.
<Предисловие>. - 81
1. Political and religious life of Arabia before Muhammad. - 83
2. Sermon Muhammad in Mecca. - 89
3. Muhammad in Medina. - 96
4. Islam after the prophet. Separation of church from state. Sunnah of the prophet. - 104
5. Mysticism in Islam. - 114
6. Muslim dogma. Sects. - 121
7. Islam and modern culture. - 131
Bibliography. - 138
Muslim culture.
<Предисловие>. - 143
1. The Christian East and its significance for Islam. - 147
2. The beginning of the caliphate and Arab culture. - 156
3. Baghdad and further cultural life of the Arabs. - 163
4. Persian culture and its influence on other countries. - 174
5. Mongol conquest and its impact on Persian culture. - 185
6. The Muslim world after the XV century. - 199
Bibliography. - 204
Muslim world.
1. Definition of the term "Muslim world". The history of the Muslim world as part of world history. - 207
2. Ethnographic composition of the Muslim world. The meaning of the Arabic language and Arabic literature. - 231
3. The main works in Arabic on the history of Islam and its culture. - 254
4. Works of European scientists on the history of Islam and its culture. - 271
5. Modern benefits. Manuals in Russian. - 286
Articles and reviews.
Book review: Lane-Poole, Saladin and the fall of the kingdom of Jerusalem (1898). - 301
Theocratic idea and secular power in the Muslim state. - 303
Book review: N.A. Mednikov, Palestine from its conquest by the Arabs to the Crusades according to Arabic sources (1897-1902). - 320
Book review: N.P. Ostroumov, Islamic studies. I. Arabia, the cradle of Islam ( ) (1910). - 333
Charlemagne and Harun ar-Rashid. - 342
Editorial<журнала «Мир ислама»>. - 365
Journal review: Christian East, vol. I, no. 1, 1912. - 377
Book review: H. Roemer, Die Bābï-Behā'l (1912). - 387
Pan-Islamism. - 400
Book review: P. Tsvetkov, Islamism, vols. I-IV (1912-1913). - 403
Turkey, Islam and Christianity. - 413
On the issue of Franco-Muslim relations. - 432
Muslim sect of the Mervanites. - 462
Editorial<журнала «Мусульманский мир»>. - 467
To the question of sabia. - 469
Book review: S. Snouk Hurgronje, Mohammedanism (1916). - 487
On the question of the crescent as a symbol of Islam. - 489
On the history of religious movements in the 10th century. - 492
Caliph Omar II and conflicting news about his identity. - 504
The era of the Umayyads according to the latest research. - 532
Orientation of the first Muslim mosques. - 537
Sabis and Hanifs. - 543
Quran and the sea. - 544
Museylim. - 549
Book review: A.A. Vasiliev, Lectures on the history of Byzantium, vol. I (1917). - 575
Christian origin of the Umayyad prince. - 595
Embassy from Rome to Baghdad at the beginning of the 10th century. - 604
Book review: E. de Zambaur, Manuel de genealogie et de chronologie (1927). - 609
Al-Awzai. - 613
On the Question of the Calling of Muhammad. - 615
Scholars of the Muslim "Renaissance". - 617
<О Мухаммеде>. - 630
Primitive Islam and woman. - 648
Islam and the Melkites. - 651
<Ислам на Чёрном море>. - 659
Articles from the Encyclopedia of Islam.
Barmakids. - 669
Ishan. - 675
Applications
Bibliographic reference. - 679
Abbreviations. - 685
Bibliography (cited literature). - 689
Name index. - 730
Index of geographical and topographical names. - 752
Index of ethnic names. - 768
Terms index. - 772
Index of titles of compositions. - 780
VII.
Works on historical geography and history of Iran. M.: 1971.
Preface. - five
Historical and geographical overview of Iran.
Preface. - 31
<Введение>. - 34
I. Bactria, Balkh and Tokharistan. - 37
II. Merv and the course of the Murgab. - 60
III. Herat and the course of the Herrud. - 70
IV. Seistan, southern Afghanistan and Balochistan. - 83
V. Khorasan. - 102
VI. Kumis and Dzhurjan. - 122
VII. Ray and Hamadan. - 130
VIII. Kuhistan, Kermen and Mekran. - 140
IX. Farce. - 152
X. Isfahan, Kashan and Qom. - 169
XI. Luristan and Khuzistan. - 178
XII. Kurdistan and Mesopotamia. - 189
XIII. Mountains north of Hamadan. - 198
XIV. Azerbaijan and Armenia. - 203
XV. Gilan and Mazanderan. - 215
Iran. Historical review.
From the publisher. - 229
<Введение>. - 230
I. The place of Iranians, Iran and Iranian culture in world history. - 233
II. Geography and ethnography of Iran. - 257
III. Historical literature in Persian (with translations and imitations). - 274
IV. European Studies in Iranian History and Iranian Culture. - 311
V. Russian studies. - 326
Articles and reviews.
On the history of the Saffarid. - 337
Book review: O. Franke, Beiträge aus chinesischen Quellen zur Kenntnis der Türkvölker und Skythen Zentralasiens (1904). - 354
Persian shu‛ubiya and modern science. - 359
Chivalry and urban life in Persia under the Sassanids and under Islam. - 371
Book Review: Chau Ju-Kua: his work on the Chinese and Arab trade... translated... by F. Hirth und W.W. Rockhill (1912). - 374
= great-grandson. - 381
On the history of the Persian epic. - 383
Book review: P.M. Sykes, A History of Persia (1915). - 409
Persian ark"fortress, citadel". - 413
East Iranian question. - 417
On the history of peasant movements in Persia. - 438
On the issue of early Persian poetry. - 450
Gilan according to Tumansky's manuscript. - 453
Book review: E.E. Bertels, An Outline of the History of Persian Literature (1928). - 456
On the issue of feudalism in Iran. - 459
Iranian Buddhism and its relation to Islam. - 469
Articles from the Encyclopedia of Islam.
Abacus. - 475
Abu Ali b. Simjur. - 477
Abu Muslim. - 479
Abu Sa'id. - 481
Abu'l-Hasan b. Simjur. - 482
Alp-tegin. - 483
Amr b. Leys. - 484
Argun. - 485
Assad b. Abdallah. - 487
Ahmed Jalair. - 488
Baidu. - 489
Baikar. - 490
Buka. - 491
Burak-hajib. - 492
Ghazan Mahmoud. - 494
Gaykhat. - 496
Juvaini, Shems ad-din. - 498
Ilkhany. - 500
Karagozlu. - 502
Qashqai. - 503
Tajiki. - 506
Tahir b. al-Hussein. - 506
Tahirides. - 508
Tecuder. - 510
Khyalaj. - 511
Hulagu. - 512
Applications
Bibliographic reference. - 517
Abbreviations. - 523
Bibliography (cited literature). - 529
Name index. - 610
Index of geographical and topographical names. - 628
Index of ethnic names. - 651
Terms index. - 655
Index of titles of compositions. - 658
VIII.
Source work. M.: 1973.
Preface. - five
Articles and reviews.
Book review: Description topographique et historique de Boukhara (1892). - 17
Kafiristan in the 16th century - 21
<Извлечение из сочинения Гардизи Zain al-ahbar.> Supplement to the “Report on a trip to Central Asia for scientific purposes. 1893-1894". - 23
Book review: The Tarikh-i-Rashidi of Mirza Muhammad Haidar (1895). - 63
Hafiz-i Abru and his writings. - 74
Mulḥaḳāt aṣ-Ṣurāḥ. - 98
Geography of Ibn Sa'id. - 103
Book review: Reference book of the Samarkand region, vol. VI (1899). - 114
<Об одном уйгурском документе >. - 117
Report on a business trip to Turkestan. - 119
Abu Mikhnaf. - 211
Book Review: Taarih-i Emeiie. History of the rulers of Kashgaria (1905). - 213
On some Eastern manuscripts in the libraries of Constantinople and Cairo. (Travel report). - 220
Book review: Reference book of the Samarkand region, vol. VIII, no. IX (1906-1907). - 254
Book Review: Central Asia. Monthly literary and historical publication (1910). - 265
Book review: E. Blochet, Introduction à l'histoire des Mongols de Fadl Allah Rashid ed-Din (1910). - 270
On the issue of Ibn Fadlan's note. - 311
Collection of manuscripts of Jurabek. - 313
<Об издании «Текстов по истории Средней Азию». - 315
An entry about the Russian embassy in a Persian manuscript. - 317
<О лейденской рукописи № 945 >. - 319
Report on a trip to London. - 320
Historian Musevi as author . - 323
Editor's Preface<к книге: «Дневник похода Тимура в Индию Гияс-ад-дина Али»>. - 328
Report on a business trip to the Turkestan region in the summer of 1916. - 336
On some Eastern manuscripts. - 340
Storage of documents in the states of the Muslim East. - 350
Historical and geographical manuscripts<Азиатского музея>. - 362
Report on a business trip to Turkestan. August - December 1920 - 366
Report on a business trip to Western Europe. - 397
Muslim minister-philosopher of the era of the Crusades. - 413
New manuscript in Uighur script in the British Museum. - 430
Tumansky's manuscript. - 432
Collections of oriental manuscripts in Baku. - 435
Monument to the spread of Islam in Central Asia. - 441
Classes in Turkestan libraries and museums in the summer of 1925 - 445
Turkey trip report. - 462
Manuscript of Zamakhshari with Old Turkic glosses. - 465
On the question of origin Derbend-name. - 460
Definition of "anonymous Iskender". - 481
Book review: Mirabilia descripta. Les Merveilles de l'Asie (1925). - 483
Book review: Franz Babinger, Die Geschichtsschreiber der Osmanen und ihre Werke (1927). - 486
<О некоторых рукописях в библиотеках Берлина, Гамбурга и Геттингена>. - 490
More about the anonymous Iskender. - 491
Introduction to the edition Hudud al-‛ālam. - 504
A new source on the history of the Timurids. - 546
A new source on the history of Khorezm. - 575
Articles from the Encyclopedia of Islam.
Abd al-Kerim Bukhari. - 581
Abd al-Razzak. - 582
Beyhaqi, Abu-l-Fazl. - 583
Beihaki, Abu-l-Hasan. - 586
Bepaketi. - 588
Gardisi. - 589
Juvaini, Ala ad-din. - 591
Ibn Fadlan. - 596
Hyder b. Ali. - 597
Hyder Mirza. - 598
Hafiz-i Abru. - 600
Applications
Bibliographic reference. - 605
Abbreviations. - 612
Bibliography (cited literature). - 617
Name index. - 664
Index of geographical and topographical names. - 688
Index of ethnic names. - 702
Terms index. - 705
Index of titles of compositions. - 711
IX.
Works on the history of Oriental studies. M.: 1977.
Preface. - five
Review of the activities of the Faculty of Oriental Languages.
<Предисловие>. - 23
I. Oriental studies in Russia in the XVIII century. - 24
II. Oriental studies in universities according to the charter of 1804 - 42
III. Special school projects. Oriental studies in St. Petersburg. - 52
IV. Oriental studies under the charter of 1835. Development of Oriental studies in Kazan. Projects of the Asian Institute and the Faculty of Oriental Languages. - 67
V. Faculty of Oriental Languages before the university charter of 1863 - 107
VI. Faculty under the Charter of 1863 - 141
VII. Faculty under the Charter of 1884 - 175
History of the study of the East in Europe and Russia.
Foreword<к первому изданию>. - 199
Preface to the second edition. - 205
First part
Chapter I. - 207
Chapter II. - 226
Chapter III. - 239
Chapter IV. - 254
Chapter V - 264
Chapter VI. - 279
Chapter VII. - 285
Chapter VIII. - 290
Chapter IX. - 301
Chapter X - 319
Chapter XI. - 338
The second part
Chapter XII. - 357
Chapter XIII. - 375
Chapter XIV. - 391
Chapter XV. - 404
Chapter XVI. - 418
Chapter XVII. - 427
Chapter XVIII. - 439
Chapter XIX. - 452
Chapter XX. - 467
Articles
New scientific society in Tashkent. - 485
The position of science in the Turkestan region. - 488
Regarding the project of S.F. Oldenburg. - 492
A few words about the Turkestan Public Library. - 496
To the project of the Oriental Institute. - 499
Russian Committee for the Study of Central and East Asia in Historical, Archaeological, Linguistic and Ethnographic Relations. 1903-1909 - 503
State and tasks of studying the history of Turkestan. - 510
Tasks of Russian Oriental Studies in Turkestan. - 522
East and Russian science. - 534
Immediate tasks of studying Turkestan. - 546
Turkestan State Library and local Muslim press. - 556
Scientific trip to Western Europe. - 564
The study of the East is the main task of the academy. - 581
personalia
P.M. Melioransky. Obituary. - 585
Baron V.R. Rosen and Russian provincial orientalism. - 589
In memory of I.T. Poslavsky. - 596
Karl Germanovich Zaleman. 1849-1916. - 599
Historical and geographical works of V.P. Vasiliev. - 619
Edward Chavanne. Obituary. - 629
Nikolai Ivanovich Veselovsky. Obituary. - 642
N.I. Veselovsky as a researcher of the East and a historian of Russian science. - 648
In memory of V.V. Radlov. 1837-1918. - 665
In memory of V.A. Zhukovsky. - 689
In memory of R. Dozi. 1820-1920. - 704
Ignaz Goldzier. 1850-1921. Obituary. - 718
I.N. Berezin as a historian. - 737
Thomsen and the history of Central Asia. - 757
Friedrich Hirt. Obituary. - 765
Remembrance of S.M. Dudin. - 773
In memory of Joseph Markvart. 1864-1930. - 779
Autobiography. - 789
Applications
Bibliographic reference. - 795
Abbreviations. - 800
Bibliography (cited literature). - 805
Name index. - 911
Index of geographical and topographical names. - 932
Index of ethnic names. - 949
Terms index. - 952
Index of titles of compositions. - 954
Alphabetical index of works by V.V. Barthold, placed in the I-IX volumes of the Works. - 957
Bartold Vasily Vladimirovich (3 (15) 11.1869, St. Petersburg - 19.8.1930, Leningrad), Soviet orientalist, academician (1913). In 1891 he graduated from St. Petersburg University (Department of Oriental Languages) and was engaged in scientific and teaching activities there (since 1901 professor). For the two-volume monograph "Turkestan in the era of the Mongol invasion" he was awarded the degree of Doctor of History of the East.
Formed as a scientist in the conditions of bourgeois society, B. stood mainly on the positions of an idealistic understanding of the historical process. However, he was always interested in questions of socio-economic history and the situation of the masses. Of great scientific importance are B.'s works on the history of Central Asia, in which the richest material of Arab, Persian, and local authors is used. B. is the author of works on the history of Islam: "Islam" (1918), "The Culture of Islam" (1918), "The Muslim World" (1922), "Museilima" (1925), etc. In them, he gave a critical review of the most important works of Arab and Western European authors, verified Muslim information, collected a huge, well-selected factual material, in many respects shed a new light on the history of early Islam, its spread among the peoples of the East and the development of Muslim culture. B.'s conclusions and observations have enriched the world of Islamic studies, but some of its provisions and explanations are debatable. A great scientific result was achieved by B. in the work Caliph and Sultan (1912), in which he proved that the idea of transferring the spiritual power of the Abbasid caliph to the Turkish sultan Selim I in the 16th century. is a legend that appeared only in the 18th century.
In B.'s writings on the Mongol conquests, one-sided explanations can be found; in particular, insufficient consideration is given to the fact that the Mongol conquests brought the destruction of the productive forces and led to the long-term enslavement of the conquered peoples.
B. fruitfully and extensively studied Arab authors who wrote about the ancient Slavs (New Muslim News about the Russians, 1896; Arabic News about the Rus, 1918, published in 1940). B. paid great attention to the history of Oriental studies. He published a major work "History of the study of the East in Europe and in Russia" (1911, 2nd edition 1925), "Review of the activities of the Faculty of Oriental Languages of St. Petersburg University for 1855-1905." (1909) and others. Rich material and generalizations are contained in his works on Iran and on the history of some peoples of the USSR (Kirghiz, Tajiks, Turkmens, etc.).
B. was the organizer and editor of the magazine "World of Islam" (1912-13), and then "Muslim World" (1917). One of the founders of the Russian school of oriental studies, after the October Revolution, B. headed the College of Orientalists, created in 1921 at the Asian Museum, and its printed organ, Notes of the College of Orientalists (1925-30), did a lot of pedagogical work, participated in the commission for translating the alphabets of many of the peoples of the USSR from Arabic to Latin, carried out the instructions of the Soviet government to organize the Central Asian University (1918), create oriental libraries and collect oriental manuscripts. Many of B.'s monographs have been translated into foreign languages (English, German, Turkish, French, Arabic, Persian, and others). Author of several articles in the Encyclopedia of Islam.