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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
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<tẅgzlgTG> <em>tüg(ü)zl(ü)g (a)t(ı)γ -</em> eine neue Lesart zu <tẅgnlgTG> <em>tög(ü)nl(ü)g (a)t(ı)γ</em> in den Tuñuquq-Inschriften (II, Ostseite 4 [= Kolumne 54])1
Ph. J. von Strahlenberg und seine Karte der Grossen Tatarei (zwei Briefe Strahlenbergs an J.Ph. Breyne, 1723 und 1724)0
‘Europeans’ in the Early Qing Empire0
Этнополитическая история, родоплеменной состав и культура племени «Ас» («Аз») в Центральной Евразии0
Addenda zu <em>CAJ</em> 40 (2). 1996, pp. 178-1870
Importance of the Tulip in Turkish Culture and as Art from Central Asia to Anatolia0
Qurïqan0
A Survey of Literary Translation into Tuvan0
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Governing Suiyuan 1900–19450
錫伯人族群意識的萌芽 以伊犁河流域的錫伯為中心0
The Horse in Bohai and Jurchen Societies - Based on Osteological Studies from the Southern Part of the Russian Far East0
Mongolic Historical and Comparative Linguistics: State-of-the-Art and Recent Advances0
Ein Brief von Hans Conon von der Gabelentz an Bernhard Jülg0
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
Jerim League during the Late Qing Reforms (1907–1911) as a Case Study of Late Imperial China's Frontier Policy and Inter-Ethnic Administration0
Manfred Taube (1928–2021) in memoriam0
Foreword. Giovanni Stary (1946–2022): In Memory of a Eurasian Scholar0
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Huns and Xiongnu Identified by Hungarian and Yeniseian Shared Etymologies II0
Xiongnu and Huns Identified by Xiongnu, Hungarian, Yeniseian and Sinitic Shared Etymologies0
The Creation of the Manchu Script0
Who were the Narrators of the Old Turkic Inscriptions? A Study of the Küli Čor and Tariat (Terh) Inscriptions0
Ila, Qada, and Qu the Hunchback: Three Jin Generals in Mongol Historiography0
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Nuances of Disappearing and Destroying in Tocharian A: The Semantics of the Verbs <em>näk-, wik-, mänt-, spärk-, nut-</em>, and <em>musk-</em>0
839–841: Disastrous Years that Reshaped the Political Map of Central Asia0
The Eastern Turkic Translation of Kalila wa-Dimna0
Rulership and Representations: Reconsidering the Religious Identity of Prince Ananda0
Giovanni Stary (1946–2022) zum Gedenken0
Stone Epigraphy in the Service of Chinggisid Imperial Culture: Geography, Patterns and Limits of Use0
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The Association between the Descendants of Sufi Saint Sayyid Ata and the Khans of Khiva at the Beginning of the 19<sup>th</sup> Century0
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