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Over the 23 years of its existence, the Institute has issued more than 60 scientific publications that have become the result of the scientific and research activities of the Institute. In addition, IICAS has been publishing the journal IICAS for more than 10 years. The journal is published twice a year in Russian and English, and is on the list of the Higher Attestation Commission of Uzbekistan. All publications of the Institute are distributed free of charge and are available to everyone. IICAS, independently or in cooperation with UNESCO, organizes international scientific conferences in which dozens of leading scientists from Central Asia and the world have already taken part. Many of the IICAS publications are bilingual and are prepared in English and Russian.

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The Mausoleum of Jochi-Khan: The History of Research

ISBN: 978-9943-357-74-7;
Country: Kazakhstan;

The collective monograph "The Mausoleum of Jochi-Khan: The History of Research" presents a comprehensive analysis on the study of the mausoleum of Jochi-Khan of the Golden Horde. The idea of the book in memory of the architect restorer E.H. Khorosh (01.08.1957-18.10.2018) belongs to E.R. Usmanova. The publication is equipped with rich illustrative material and is intended for historians, humanities and all those who are interested in culture, historical past of Kazakhstan and Central Asia.

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Русский

Art metal of Bukhara and Bukhara oasis of the 7th-14th centuries.

ISBN: 978-978-9943-357-76-1;
Era: A. I. Torgoev, J. K. Mirzaakhmedov, B. G. Kurbanov;
Country: Uzbekistan;

The publication is devoted to the study of art metal of Bukhara and Bukhara oasis of the VIII-XIV centuries. Products from non-ferrous metal are considered against the broad background of the development of art metalwork of the Middle East and the peoples of the steppe belt. Much attention is paid to the formation of styles and ornamental compositions of certain categories of metalwork. The book is intended for archaeologists, historians, art historians and all those interested in the medieval culture of Maverannahr.

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Ancient Korea in the Arabic and Persian Manuscripts

ISBN: 978-9943-357-73-0;
Era: Hee Soo Lee, Mohammad Bagher Vosoughi;
Country: Korea;

The book has become an outcome of a five-year co-research of Professor Hee Soo Lee(Republic of Korea) and Professor Mohammad Vosoughi (Islamic Republic of Iran) based on the study of Arabic, Persian and East Asian sources supported by Laboratory Program for Korean Studies through the Ministry of Education of Republic of Korea and Korean Studies Promotion Service of The Academy of Korean Studies.

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Steppe Tribes on the North-Western Borders of Khorezm from the 6th-2nd Centuries BCE to the 2nd-4th centuries AD (Based on Materials from the Burial Mound of Kazybaba I)

ISBN: 978-9943-357-72-3;
Era: V.N. Yagodin, E. P. Kitov, A. M. Mamedov and K .A. Zhambulatov;
Country: Uzbekistan;

On the border area between Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, there was the burial ground of Kazybaba I, which is currently the largest of the completely excavated early nomadic burial grounds (from Sauromatian to late Sarmatian time) on the territory of Ustyurt. The remarkable archaeologist Vadim Nikolaevich Yagodin was engaged in excavations of the monument in 1988-1990. As a result of these works, significant archaeological and anthropological material was gathered, which Vadim Nikolayevich did not have time to bring into academic circulation.Another generation of researchers - E. P. Kitov, A. M. Mamedov and K .A. Zhambulatov studied the material from the necropolis stored in the Department of Archaeology at the Institute of Humanities, Karakalpak Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, which resulted in the monograph Steppe Tribes on the North-Western Borders of Khorezm from the 6th-2nd Centuries BCE to the 2nd-4th centuries AD (Based on Materials from the Burial Mound of Kazybaba I) published on the basis of the achievements of Vadim Nikolayevich and with the financial support of the International Institute for Central Asian Studies. The significant period between the study of the site and the publication of the monograph made it possible for the authors to more fully analyse the available material against the backdrop of the Sauromatian-Sarmatian monuments in the arid zone of Eurasia.

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