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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.

English, Russian, Türk

History of Central Asia in Ottoman Documents. Vol. III. Public and Everyday Life

ISBN: 978-9943-357-25-9;
Era: Scientific editors: Shahin Mustafayev, Mustafa Serin;
Country: Uzbekistan;

The present edition is a publication of the Ottoman documents from Başbakanlık Arşivi (Istanbul, Turkey) that reproduces some aspects of public and everyday life of the people in Central Asia in 19 - early 20 centuries. The edition is carried out within the framework of international scientific project which is being implemented by the International Institute for Central Asian Studies (UNESCO Institute) and the Society of Turkish Archivists. A greater part of documents is published for the first time.

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English, Russian, Türk

History of Central Asia in Ottoman Documents. Volume II. Spiritual and religious ties

ISBN: 978-9943-357-24-2;
Era: Scientific editors: Shahin Mustafayev, Mustafa Serin;
Country: Uzbekistan;

The present edition is a publication of the Ottoman documents from Başbakanlık Arşivi (Istanbul,Turkey) that reproduces spiritual and religious ties of the Central Asia and the Ottoman Empire in 19 - early 20 centuries.The edition is carried out within the framework of international scientific project which is being implemented by the International Institute for Central Asian Studies (UNESCO Institute) and the Society of Turkish Archivists. A greater part of documents is published for the first time.

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English, Russian, Türk

History of Central Asia in Ottoman Documents. Volume I. Political and diplomatic relations

ISBN: 978-9943-357-23-5;
Era: Scientific editors: Shahin Mustafayev, Mustafa Serin;
Country: Turkey;

The present edition is a publication of the Ottoman documents from Basbakanlik Arsivi (Istanbul, Turkey) that reproduces political and diplomatic relations of the Central Asia and the Ottoman Empire in the 18-19 centuries.The edition is carried out within the framework of international scientific project which is beingimplemented by the International Institute of Central Asian Studies (UNESCO Institute) and theSociety of Turkish Archivists. A greater part of documents is published for the first time

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The Artistic Culture of Central Asia and Azerbaijan in the 9th–15th centuries. Volume III. Toreutics

ISBN: 978-9943-357-17-4;
Era: Osmanova, I. (Ed.);
Country: Uzbekistan;

The book is published as part of the project “The Artistic Culture of Central Asia and Azerbaijan of the 9th-15th Centuries”, carried out by the International Institute of Central Asian Studies. The goal of the project is to systematize scientific data on subjects of material and artistic culture of the 9th-15th centuries, including ceramics, architecture, glass-making, toreutics and other fields of applied art. The publication is addressed to specialists, as well as a wide range of readers interested in the culture of the East.

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Русский

The Artistic Culture of Central Asia and Azerbaijan in the 9th-15th centuries. Volume III. Toreutics

ISBN: 978-9943-357-16-7;
Era: Baypakov, K., Kamishev, A., Yakubov, Yu., Byashimova, N., Ataeva, A., Ilyasov, J., Khakimov, A., Dostiyev, T.;
Country: Uzbekistan;

This book is published as a part of the project The Artistic Culture of Central Asia and Azerbaijan in the 9th–15th centuries, carried out by the International Institute for Central Asian Studies. The objective of the project is to systematise the academic knowledge and data related to a wide range of items of the material and artistic culture of the 9th–15th centuries, including ceramics, architecture, glass making, toreutics and other forms of applied arts. The publication is aimed at specialists as well as at the general public interested in the culture of the East.

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