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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
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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
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 978-1-55939-467-3.1
The Creation of the Manchu Script1
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Governing Suiyuan 1900–19450
Andrew West (1960–2025) – an Obituary by Nathan Hill0
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Famines, State, and the Stability of Mongol Eurasia: Preliminary Remarks0
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
Beyond Violence: Commodity, Nature and the Expansion of a Global Market in Qing Southeast Mongolia0
László Károly: Deverbal Nominals in Yakut: A Historical Approach. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2013 (Turcologica 96), 205 pp. ISBN 3447069287 & 9783447069281.0
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
Karénina Kollmar-Paulenz, Seline Reinhardt & Tatiana D. Skrynnikova (eds): Religion and Ethnicity in Mongolian Societies: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag 20
Mark Kirchner, Monika Wingender (Hrsg.): Sprachpolitische Diskurse in russischtürkischsprachigen Sprachgemeinschaften. Sprachen und Identitäten in Tatarstan und Kasachstan. Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz, 200
On the Etymology of Common Turkic <em>elt</em>- ‘to carry, to bring’0
Zingis Khan and Mr. Locke: The Mongol Empire and Religious “Tolerance”0
Divination as Capital Across Mongol Eurasia: An Islamic Perspective0
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
Foreword by Francesca Fiaschetti (University of Vienna)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
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
Age Expressions in Khitan Texts0
Foreword. The Mongolian World0
The Tatayar: Rediscovering the Kitan Language Qai Ethnonym0
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
Yisüi Khatun, Sorqaqtani Beki, Töregene Khatun, and Oghul Qaimish: Four of the Mongol Empire’s most Powerful Women and the Mongol Invasion of Tibet0
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
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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
Foreword. Giovanni Stary (1946–2022): In Memory of a Eurasian Scholar0
On the Etymology of Tian Shan, Kunlun and Sayan Mountains0
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
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‘Europeans’ in the Early Qing Empire0
A Survey of Literary Translation into Tuvan0
Administrative-Military Officials in the Governance of the Bukharan Emirate: Interpretation and Analysis0
Textology Studies of the Mongolian Law Manuscripts on Birch Bark from the Khar Bukh Ruins0
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
Decipherment of Some Graphemes in Khitan Large Script0
The Mongols and Religion: Ancestral Pluralism, Selective Appropriation – and Cynical Manipulation?0
Ph. J. von Strahlenberg und seine Karte der Grossen Tatarei (zwei Briefe Strahlenbergs an J.Ph. Breyne, 1723 und 1724)0
Giovanni Stary (1946–2022) zum Gedenken0
Juha A. Janhunen: Mongolian. Amsterdam: John Benjamins 2012 [London Oriental and African Language Library, 19], XV, 320 pp. ISBN 9789027238207.0
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
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
The ‘Waste of this World’. Antinomian Sufis and Mongol Rulers in Ilkhanid Iran0
Moritz Huber: Lives of Sogdians in Medieval China. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2020 (Asiatische Forschungen 160.) xvi + 350 pp. ISBN 9783447113809.0
Navigating the Past and Present: Implementing and Writing about the Late Qing New Policies in the Jirim League0
Jonathan Pease: His Stubbornship: Prime Minister Wang Anshi (1021–1086), Reformer and Poet. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2021, xxx + 648 pp. ISBN 9789004469259.0
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The Reintroduction of the Mongolian Script in Mongolia0
Understanding Berke’s Announcement of Islamic Conversion in a Genealogical Perspective0
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Two Recent Discoveries of Fragments of Khitan Inscriptions0
Rethinking Khitan Obstruents0
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Stone Epigraphy in the Service of Chinggisid Imperial Culture: Geography, Patterns and Limits of Use0
The Significance of Tribute paid to Monasteries by the Disciples of Jibzundamba Khutugtu0
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Toramana and the Date of Mihirakula’s Gwalior Inscription: A New Interpretation0
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
The St. Petersburg Mongolian Type Revisited0
Worshipping Buddha for a Reason: The Mongol Lu Lineage and Tibetan Buddhism in 15<sup>th</sup>-century Northwest China0
Reconstructing Babel: Rashīd al-Dīn, Chinese Writing, and the Quest for a Universal Script in Mongol Iran0
The Eastern Turkic Translation of Kalila wa-Dimna0
839–841: Disastrous Years that Reshaped the Political Map of Central Asia0
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
Ed Pulford: Mirrorlands – Russia, China, and Journeys in between. London: Hurst, 2019, pp. xix + 346, ills. ISBN 9781787381384.0
Some Place Names in the Beijing Area as Found in the <em>Secret History of the Mongols</em>0
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On the History of the Sogdian Surname Zhaowu 昭武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
Vitaly Voinov: Politeness Devices in the Tuvan Language. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2014 (Turcologica 11), 199 pp. ISBN 9783447102773.0
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