Central Asiatic Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of Central Asiatic Journal is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
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The “Ancient Letters” and other Early Sogdian documents and inscriptions. By Nicholas Sims-Williams, with contributions by Frantz Grenet. Corpus Inscriptionum Iranicarum, pt. II: Inscriptions of the S1
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The Creation of the Manchu Script0
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Famines, State, and the Stability of Mongol Eurasia: Preliminary Remarks0
Governing Suiyuan 1900–19450
Zingis Khan and Mr. Locke: The Mongol Empire and Religious “Tolerance”0
Mark Kirchner, Monika Wingender (Hrsg.): Sprachpolitische Diskurse in russischtürkischsprachigen Sprachgemeinschaften. Sprachen und Identitäten in Tatarstan und Kasachstan. Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz, 200
Decipherment of Some Graphemes in Khitan Large Script0
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Jens Wilkens: Uigurisches Wörterbuch – Sprachmaterial der vorislamischen türkischen Texte aus Zentralasien. III. Fremdelemente, Band 1: eč-bodis(a)v(a)tv. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2021, XXXVII0
On the Etymology of Common Turkic <em>elt</em>- ‘to carry, to bring’0
A Survey of Literary Translation into Tuvan0
Worshipping Buddha for a Reason: The Mongol Lu Lineage and Tibetan Buddhism in 15<sup>th</sup>-century Northwest China0
Michal Biran, Jonathan Brack and Francesca Fiaschetti (eds): Along the Silk Roads in Mongol Eurasia: Generals, Merchants, and Intellectuals. Oakland: University of California Press, 2020. xv + 335 pp.0
The Mongols and Religion: Ancestral Pluralism, Selective Appropriation – and Cynical Manipulation?0
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The Yelu Language of War and Peace: A Revised Oirad Translation of the Altai Runic Inscriptions (6<sup>th</sup>–9<sup>th</sup> centuries)0
Juha A. Janhunen: Mongolian. Amsterdam: John Benjamins 2012 [London Oriental and African Language Library, 19], XV, 320 pp. ISBN 9789027238207.0
Some Place Names in the Beijing Area as Found in the <em>Secret History of the Mongols</em>0
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Alexander Zorin: Tibetan Studies in Russia: A Historical Sketch. Tokyo: The International Institute for Buddhist Studies 2020, 278 pp. (Studia Philologica Buddhica 38), ISBN 9784906267798.0
Vitaly Voinov: Politeness Devices in the Tuvan Language. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2014 (Turcologica 11), 199 pp. ISBN 9783447102773.0
Peter Jackson: The Mongols and the Islamic World: from Conquest to Conversion. New Haven & London: Yale University Press 2017, 448 pp. ISBN 978-0-300-22728-4.0
Paolo Sartori & Ulfat Abdrasulov: Seeking Justice at the Court of the Khans of Khiva (19th–early 20th Centuries). Leiden: Brill 2020 [Brill’s Inner Asian Library 38], XXVI, 456 pp. ISBN 978-90-04-0
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Andrew West (1960–2025) – an Obituary by Nathan Hill0
László Károly (ed.): A Turkic medical treatise from Islamic Central Asia: A critical edition of a seventeenth-century Chagatay work by Subḥān Qulï Khan. Edited, translated and annotated. Leiden & 0
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Foreword. Giovanni Stary (1946–2022): In Memory of a Eurasian Scholar0
Reconstructing Babel: Rashīd al-Dīn, Chinese Writing, and the Quest for a Universal Script in Mongol Iran0
Beyond Violence: Commodity, Nature and the Expansion of a Global Market in Qing Southeast Mongolia0
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839–841: Disastrous Years that Reshaped the Political Map of Central Asia0
‘Europeans’ in the Early Qing Empire0
The Significance of Tribute paid to Monasteries by the Disciples of Jibzundamba Khutugtu0
Divination as Capital Across Mongol Eurasia: An Islamic Perspective0
Textology Studies of the Mongolian Law Manuscripts on Birch Bark from the Khar Bukh Ruins0
Toramana and the Date of Mihirakula’s Gwalior Inscription: A New Interpretation0
Foreword by Francesca Fiaschetti (University of Vienna)0
Charles Manson: The Second Karmapa Karma Pakshi. Tibetan Mahāsiddha. (Lives of the Masters, vol. 9), Boulder: Shambala Publications 2022 [Lives of the Masters 9], XII + 288 pp. ISBN 978-1-55939-467-3.0
The Eastern Turkic Translation of Kalila wa-Dimna0
Olga Seesing: Die temporalen Infinitkonstruktionen im Kalmückischen. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag 2013 [Tungusa Sibirica 34], X, 178 pp. ISBN 97834471004580
Xiongnu and Huns Identified by Xiongnu, Hungarian, Yeniseian and Sinitic Shared Etymologies0
Ed Pulford: Mirrorlands – Russia, China, and Journeys in between. London: Hurst, 2019, pp. xix + 346, ills. ISBN 9781787381384.0
The Tatayar: Rediscovering the Kitan Language Qai Ethnonym0
On the Etymology of Tian Shan, Kunlun and Sayan Mountains0
Foreword. The Mongolian World0
Jonathan Pease: His Stubbornship: Prime Minister Wang Anshi (1021–1086), Reformer and Poet. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2021, xxx + 648 pp. ISBN 9789004469259.0
A New Reading and Interpretation of the Turkic Runic Script Text on the Wooden Rod from Khotan0
Aleksandr Vladimirovič Vovin. Александр Владимирович Вовин (27.1.1961–8.4.2022) <em>in memoriam</em>0
Navigating the Past and Present: Implementing and Writing about the Late Qing New Policies in the Jirim League0
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Two Recent Discoveries of Fragments of Khitan Inscriptions0
Understanding Berke’s Announcement of Islamic Conversion in a Genealogical Perspective0
Rethinking Khitan Obstruents0
Yisüi Khatun, Sorqaqtani Beki, Töregene Khatun, and Oghul Qaimish: Four of the Mongol Empire’s most Powerful Women and the Mongol Invasion of Tibet0
Zeng Lu 曾路 (ed.): Chinese-Tibetan-English Concise Dictionary of Ethnic Affairs in China / Han-Zang-Ying minzu shiwu jianming cidian 漢藏英民族事務簡明詞典. Beijing: Minzu Publishing Press 民族出版社,2023, 1376 pp. IS0
László Károly: Deverbal Nominals in Yakut: A Historical Approach. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2013 (Turcologica 96), 205 pp. ISBN 3447069287 & 9783447069281.0
Administrative-Military Officials in the Governance of the Bukharan Emirate: Interpretation and Analysis0
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Karénina Kollmar-Paulenz, Seline Reinhardt & Tatiana D. Skrynnikova (eds): Religion and Ethnicity in Mongolian Societies: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag 20
James H. Meyer: Turks across Empires: Marketing Muslim Identity in the Russian-Ottoman Borderlands, 1856-1914. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014, 211 pp. ISBN 9780198725145.0
The St. Petersburg Mongolian Type Revisited0
Francesca Fiaschetti & Julia Schneider (eds): Political Strategies of Identity Building in Non-Han Empires in China. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag 2014 [Asiatische Forschungen 157], 260 pp. ISBN 0
Ph. J. von Strahlenberg und seine Karte der Grossen Tatarei (zwei Briefe Strahlenbergs an J.Ph. Breyne, 1723 und 1724)0
Religious Services and Rational Choices: Two Cases of Limited Tax Exemption in the Mongol Empire0
Importance of the Tulip in Turkish Culture and as Art from Central Asia to Anatolia0
Elias of Hungary, a Franciscan Diplomat in the Golden Horde0
Bayarma Khabtagaeva: The Ewenki dialects of Buryatia and their relationship to Khamnigan Mongol. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag 2017 [Tunguso Sibirica 41], 221 pp. ISBN 978-3-447-10914-7.0
Age Expressions in Khitan Texts0
Moritz Huber: Lives of Sogdians in Medieval China. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2020 (Asiatische Forschungen 160.) xvi + 350 pp. ISBN 9783447113809.0
On the History of the Sogdian Surname Zhaowu 昭武0
The ‘Waste of this World’. Antinomian Sufis and Mongol Rulers in Ilkhanid Iran0
Giovanni Stary (1946–2022) zum Gedenken0
皇家亞洲學會的東方譯著、專著與東方建構 - Oriental Translation, Monographs and Oriental Construction of the Royal Asiatic Society0
The Reintroduction of the Mongolian Script in Mongolia0
Stone Epigraphy in the Service of Chinggisid Imperial Culture: Geography, Patterns and Limits of Use0
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