Qarakhanid Roads to China
Qarakhanid Roads to China
A History of Sino-Turkic Relations
Duturaeva, Dilnoza
Brill
03/2022
278
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Inglês
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627
Acknowledgments
List of Maps, Tables and Figures
Abbreviations Used in the Tables
Note on Transliterations and Measures
Introduction
1 The Qarakhanid World
?Introduction
?1?Notes on the Qarakhanid Image and Origin
?2?The Qarakhanid Trade Partners in the West
?3?The Qarakhanids and the East
?Conclusion
2 Between the Islamic World and Liao China
?Introduction
?1?Gifting between the Qarakhanid and the Islamic World: The Ghaznavid Case
?2?Gifting between the Qarakhanids and the Sinitic World: The Liao Case
?Conclusion
3 Envoys and Traders to Northern Song China
?Introduction
?1?Names for the Qarakhanids
?2?The Image of the West in China
?3?Envoys and Traders to Kaifeng
?4?Women Envoys and Travelers
?5?Official Communication
?6?Diplomatic Gifts and Trade Commodities
?7?Roads, Itineraries and Maps
?8?Missions to Hangzhou?
?Conclusion
4 Before China: Dunhuang, Turfan and Tibet
?Introduction
?1?Dunhuang
?2?Turfan
?3?Tibet
?Conclusion
5 Qarakhanid Allies and China
?Introduction
?1?The Liao Envoy in Ghazna and the "Persians" from Northern India in Kaifeng
?2?Sultans and Rum: Saljuq Missions to Northern Song China
?3?The "Uyghurs" of Khwarzm: Records on the Khwarazmshahs
?Conclusion
6 The Qarakhanid Silk Roads and Beyond
?Introduction
?1?Silk Road Symbols and Images
?2?The Amber Road and Migration of Culture
?3?The Frankincense Road
?4?The Qinghai Road: Tea and Horse Trade
?Conclusion
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Records on the Qarakhanids in Song shi
Appendix 2: Documents on the Qarakhanid Diplomacy and Trade
Appendix 3: List of the Qarakhanid Missions to Song China
Appendix 4: Glossary of Chinese Characters
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
List of Maps, Tables and Figures
Abbreviations Used in the Tables
Note on Transliterations and Measures
Introduction
1 The Qarakhanid World
?Introduction
?1?Notes on the Qarakhanid Image and Origin
?2?The Qarakhanid Trade Partners in the West
?3?The Qarakhanids and the East
?Conclusion
2 Between the Islamic World and Liao China
?Introduction
?1?Gifting between the Qarakhanid and the Islamic World: The Ghaznavid Case
?2?Gifting between the Qarakhanids and the Sinitic World: The Liao Case
?Conclusion
3 Envoys and Traders to Northern Song China
?Introduction
?1?Names for the Qarakhanids
?2?The Image of the West in China
?3?Envoys and Traders to Kaifeng
?4?Women Envoys and Travelers
?5?Official Communication
?6?Diplomatic Gifts and Trade Commodities
?7?Roads, Itineraries and Maps
?8?Missions to Hangzhou?
?Conclusion
4 Before China: Dunhuang, Turfan and Tibet
?Introduction
?1?Dunhuang
?2?Turfan
?3?Tibet
?Conclusion
5 Qarakhanid Allies and China
?Introduction
?1?The Liao Envoy in Ghazna and the "Persians" from Northern India in Kaifeng
?2?Sultans and Rum: Saljuq Missions to Northern Song China
?3?The "Uyghurs" of Khwarzm: Records on the Khwarazmshahs
?Conclusion
6 The Qarakhanid Silk Roads and Beyond
?Introduction
?1?Silk Road Symbols and Images
?2?The Amber Road and Migration of Culture
?3?The Frankincense Road
?4?The Qinghai Road: Tea and Horse Trade
?Conclusion
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Records on the Qarakhanids in Song shi
Appendix 2: Documents on the Qarakhanid Diplomacy and Trade
Appendix 3: List of the Qarakhanid Missions to Song China
Appendix 4: Glossary of Chinese Characters
Bibliography
Index