ISBN:
9789004384279
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (ix, 272 pages)
Series Statement:
Handbook of Oriental studies volume 26
Series Statement:
Section 8, Uralic and Central Asian studies
Series Statement:
Brill's Companions to Asian Studies Online I, ISBN: 9789004389212
Series Statement:
Asian Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2018, ISBN: 9789004353268
Uniform Title:
Tazkira-i Hazrat-i Sultan Satuq Bughra Khan Ghazi
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Eden, Jeff Handbook of oriental studies ; Section 8, Volume 26: Uralic and Central Asian studies: Warrior saints of the silk road
Keywords:
Satuq
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Qarakhanid dynasty Fiction
;
Tales
;
Tales History and criticism
;
Sufi parables
;
Turkic peoples History To 1500
;
Asia, Central Folklore
;
Quelle
;
Zentralasien
;
Karachanidisch
;
Volksliteratur
;
Mystik
;
Sage
Abstract:
Front Matter -- Copyright Page -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- A Note on Transliteration -- Introduction -- Introduction -- The Setting -- Notes on the Manuscript, the Transcription, and the Translation -- Translation -- Translation -- The Narrative and Its Meanings -- The Manuscript: Transcription -- The Manuscript: Facsimile -- Back Matter -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
For generations, Central Asian Muslims have told legends of medieval rulers who waged war, died in battle, and achieved sainthood. Among the Uyghurs of East Turkistan (present-day Xinjiang, China), some of the most beloved legends tell of the warrior-saint Satuq Bughra Khan and his descendants, the rulers of the Qarakhanid dynasty. To this day, these tales are recited at the saints' shrines and retold on any occasion. Warrior Saints of the Silk Road introduces this rich literary tradition, presenting the first complete English translation of the Qarakhanid narrative cycle along with an accessible commentary. At once mesmerizing, moving, and disturbing, these legends are essential texts in Central Asia's religious heritage as well as fine, enduring works of mystical literature
Note:
Includes bibliographical references
,
In English, translated from Chagatay
DOI:
10.1163/9789004384279
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