Said Reza Huseini
| Name: | Said Reza Huseini |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 14 Oct 2024, 3:22 p.m. |
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- From Foundation to Function: Reevaluating the Samanid Tomb through New Evidence
- Workshop: Afghanistan: A Neglected Reality
- Perspectives on the Umayyad Empire: West Eurasia and North Africa in the Seventh and Eighth Centuries
- Eclecticism and tolerance in the religions pantheon of ancient Angkor
- āThe Kazakh Springā
- Tracing Silverās Path: Unveiling the Silver Circulation System of Late Ming Dynasty Through the Lens of 50 Taels Official Bullions
- Influence Dynamics: Chinaās Strategies in Central Asia amidst Sinophilia and Sinophobia
- āFraternal Relations: Idioms of Kinship and Modes of Cooperation in Mongolian-Soviet trans-border Resource Governanceā
- The Stars along the Silk Roads: Astronomers from Central Asia in the Abbasid Court during the ninth century
- The Sassoons: The Great Global Merchants and the Making of an Empire
- Burma to Myanmar
- Mining, protest and social activism in Central Asia
- From Rome to Armenia: The medieval western āArmenianā stretch of the Silk Road in the light of East-West cultural exchanges, trade, missions, colonies and arts
- Mountain Media: Theologies of the Present in Northern Pakistan
- Noahās Grandsons and the Elephant: Functions of Pseudepigraphic Writing in Persianate South Asia
- The Archaeology of Grakliani Georgia
- Migrations and City Distribution: The Case of Oasis of Bukhara as a model
- Empires of the Steppes: The Nomadic Tribes Who Shaped Civilisation
- Silk Road Worlds, Large and Small: Intersections in Mongol-era Armenia
- An Indo-Persian history-cum-memoir: the illustration of history at the intersection of India, Iran and Central Asia
- How important was silk along the Silk Roads?
- Steppe-ing Across the Centuries: Alexander the Great in Illustrated AbÅ«āl-Khairid (Shaybanid Uzbek) Manuscripts
- The Confluence of Philosophies Along the Silk Road
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