The Personal History of a Bukharan Intellectual: The Diary of Muhammad Sharif-I Sadr-I Ziya (Brill's Inner Asian Library)

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The Personal History of a Bukharan Intellectual: The Diary of Muhammad Sharif-I Sadr-I Ziya (Brill's Inner Asian Library)

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Sadr-i-Ziya's Diary lends valuable perspective to numerous studies narrowly focused upon the modern Reformists (Jadids) of his area. It also, and perhaps in the first place, reveals the endless occupational and mortal uncertainties tormenting a Central Asian Islamic judge practicing his profession within an aged political and economical system deteriorating during the last decades, ca. 1880-1920, of the state of Bukhara. By supplying a Bukharan intellectual's personal history, Sadr-i Ziya, author, poet and calligrapher, also reveals himself as an admirable human being who enjoys life but endures the repeated, scalding experience of losing beloved children, their mothers, and other family members, in an era when medicine and prayer scarcely deterred the multitude of prevailing inflictions. Nothwithstanding this strong focus upon his personal life, Sadr-i Ziya provides an unparalleled view of the central role played by the omnipresent religious hierarchy in his homeland.

About the Author
Rustam M. Shukurov, Ph.D. (1990), Moscow State University, is Associate Professor of Medieval History at Moscow State University. His most recent books are The Grand Komneno and the Orient (1204-1461) in Russian (2001) and Peuples d'Asie Centrale (1994).

Muhammadjon Shakuri (Shukurov), Ph.D. (1955), Moscow, Academy of Sciences, is senior researcher at the Institute of Tajik Language and Literature in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. He has published extensively in the field of Tajik language and literature and is one of the authors of the Lexicon of the Tajik Language in Tajik (1969).

Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh, Ph.D. (1994) in Central Asian Studies, Columbia University, was a staff member of the United Nations Development Programme from 1995-2002. She is now Adjunct Assistant Professor in the School of International and Public Affairs of Columbia University and has published extensively on gender issues, the civil war in Tajikistan, development issues and human security.

Edward A. Allworth, Ph.D. (1959) Columbia University, in Slavic and Turkic languages and literature, is Emeritus Professor of Turko-Soviet Studies, Columbia University. He has written fourteen books and published more than 100 articles about cultural or ethnic politics in Central Asia, the former USSR and the Middle East. The most recent of these books are Devolution in Central Asia, 1990-2000 (2002) and Evading Reality. The Devices of cAbdalrauf Fitrat, Modern Central Asian Reformist (2002).

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  1. The Peshitta of Leviticus (Monographs of the Peshitta Institute Leiden, Vol 6)
  2. The Poetry of Ibn Khafajah: A Literary Analysis (Studies in Arabic Literature : Supplements to the Journal of Arabic Literature, Vol 16)
  3. The Text of Matthew in the Writings of Basil of Caesarea (New Testament in the Greek Fathers, No. 5.)
  4. The Vengeance of God: The Meaning of the Root Nqm and the Function of the Nqm-Texts in the Context of Divine Revelation in the Old Testament (Oudtes)
  5. The Way We Live : Making Homes/Creating Lifestyles
  6. Two Greek Rhetorical Treatises from the Roman Empire: Introduction, Text, and Translation of the Arts of Rhetoric, Attributed to Anonymous Seguerianus ... Bibliotheca Classica Batava Supplementum)
  7. War and Society in the Eastern Mediterranean, 7Th-15th Centuries (Medieval Mediterranean, Vol 9)
  8. Words Become Worlds: Semantic Studies of Genesis 1-11 (Biblical Interpretation Series, Vol 6)
  9. Wrestling With Angels: A Study of the Relationship Between Angels and Humans in Ancient Jewish Literature and the New Testament (Arbeiten Zur Geschichte ... Judentums Und Des Urchristentums, Bd. 55.)
  10. Zhu Yuanzhang and Early Ming Legislation: The Reordering of Chinese Society Following the Era of Mongol Rule (Sinica Leidensia, Vol 34)

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