Jahrgang 49 (2015), Ausgabe 1-2
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Front Matter
Introductory Notes
Seite 1 - 3
The Tianshan Mountain Range: The Pivotal Line of Converging Asian Civilizations
Seite 5 - 18
Early Mongolian Geographical Conceptions
Seite 19 - 29
The Mental Maps of Mongol Central Asia as Seen from the Mamluk Sultanate
Seite 31 - 51
Ḥāfiẓ-i Abrū's Geographical Work, the So-called Jughrāfiyā: Its Significance and Evaluation in Relation to Rashīd al-dīn's Works
Seite 53 - 68
The View from the North: Muscovite Cartography of Inner Asia
Seite 69 - 95
From Caojuzha to Ghazna/Ghaznīn: Early Medieval Chinese and Muslim Descriptions of Eastern Afghanistan
Seite 97 - 117
Information Synthesis and Space Creation: The Earliest Chinese Maps of Central Asia and the Silk Road, 1265–1270
Seite 119 - 140
Central Asian Place Names in the Kangnido
Seite 141 - 160
Reality or Tale? Marco Polo's Description of Khotan
Seite 161 - 174
Notes on Gazetteers and Officials in Northwest China and Sixteenth Century Knowledge of Central Asia
Seite 175 - 185
A Study on the Court Cartographers of the Ming Empire
Seite 187 - 228
Cities and Routes of Ferghana in the “Xiyu tudi renwu lüe” and the “Xiyu tudi renwu tu”
Seite 229 - 251
Michel Didier's Chen Cheng (1365–1457), ambassadeur des premiers empereurs Ming: A Review Article, or Some Considerations of the Geographical Knowledge on the Silk Road During the Early Ming Dynasty
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