Primary Readings and Images

Aini: Sadriddin Aini, “The Village School” in The Sands of Oxus: Boyhood Reminiscences trans. John R. Perry and Rachel Lehr, Costa Mesa, California, Mazda, 1998.

Allworth (Ziya): Edward Allworth, et. al., eds., The Personal History of a Bukharan Intellectual: The Diary of Muhammad-Sharıf-i Sadr-i Ziya.  Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2004.

Azzout: Mounira Azzout, “The Soviet Interpretation and Preservation of the Ancient Heritage of Uzbekistan: The Example of Bukhara.” In Attilio Petruccioli, ed., Bukhara: The Myth and the Architecture, Cambridge, MA: Agha Khan Program for Islamic Architecture,1999,161–173.

Burnes: Alexander Burnes, Travels into Bukhara: Being the Account of a Journey from India to Cabool, Tartary, and Persia, 3 vols. London, John Murray, 1834.

Frederiksen: Birthe Frederiksen, Caravans and Trade in Afghanistan, London and NY: Thames and Hudson, 1996.

Gangler: Annette Gangler, “Bukhara from the Russian Conquest to the Present.” In Attilio Petruccioli, ed. Bukhara: The Myth and the Architecture, Cambridge, MA: Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture,1999, 145–160.

Gengler, et. al.: Anette Gengler, Heinz Gaube, and Attilio Petruccioli, Bukhara–The Eastern Dome of Islam: Urban Development, Urban Space, Architecture and Population, Stuttgart: Edition Axel Menges, 2004.

Najimi: Abdul Wasay Najimi, Herat: The Islamic City; A Study in Urban Conservation, London: Curzon Press, 1988.

Golombek and Wilber: Lisa Golombek and Donald Wilber, The Timurid Architecture of Iran and Turan, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1988.

Khanikoff: N. Khanikoff, Bokhara: Its Amir and Its People trans. Baron Clement A. De Bode, London: James Madden, 1845.

Lansdell: Henry Lansdell, Through Central Asia, London, 1887, reprint Niedeln/Liechtenstein, 1978.

McChesney: R. D. McChesney, Central Asia: Foundations of Change, Princeton, NJ: Darwin Press, 1996.

Michaud and Michaud 1980: Roland and Sabrina Michaud, Afghanistan: Paradise Lost, New York: The Vendome Press, 1980.

Michaud and Michaud Roland and Sabrina Michaud, Afghanistan: The Land that Was, New York: Harry N. Abrams, 2002.

Naumkin (Khiva): Vitaly Naumkin, ed., Khiva (Caught in Time; Great Photographic Archives), Reading, Garnet Publishing,1993.

Naumkin (Bukhara): Vitaly Naumkin, ed., Bukhara (Caught in Time; Great Photographic Archives), Reading, Garnet Publishing,1993.

Naumkin (Samarkand): Vitaly Naumkin, ed., Samarkand (Caught in Time; Great Photographic Archives), Reading, Garnet Publishing,1992.

Petruccioli: Attilio Petruccioli, ed. Bukhara: The Myth and the Architecture, Cambridge, MA: Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture,1999.

Szabo and Barfield: Albert Szabo and Thomas J. Barfield, Afghanistan: An Atlas of Domestic Architecture Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press.

Secondary materials

M. Abramov, “Ikki Koshona” Soviet Uzbekistana 31 (1967). Shir Dar and Tilla Kar madrasahs.

Ludwig W. Adamec, ed., Historical and Political Gazetteer of Afghanistan, 6 vols., Graz, Akademische Druck- u. Verlangsanstalt, 1972–1985.

O. F. Akimushkin, “Biblioteka Shibanidov v Bukhare XVI veka,” Bamberger Zentralasienstudien: Konferentzakten ESCAS IV, Bamberg 8.-12. Oktober 1991, Berlin, 1994, 325–341.

Z. A. Arshavskaia, “Maloizvestnye i neizvestnye arkhitekturnye pamiatniki,” SAUz 6 (1980):23–26. Caravansaray of fiAbd Allah Khan; Afghan mazar, Buzruk Ata mausoleum,  Taqiya Ata mausoleum, Safiıd Waqq�s mausoleum, Akhtam Sahaba mausoleum (all in Surkhan-Darya region.)

Z. A. Arashavskaia, E. V. Rtveladze, Z. A. Khakimov, Srednevekovye pamiatniki Surkhandar’i (Tashkent, Izd. literatury i isskustva, 1982).

T. M. Atakhanov, “Mavzolei Makhdumi azam v Gissare,”Materialy po arkheologii i istorii Tadzhikistana (Dushanbe, 1977), 95–109.

Bakhtiyar Babajanov, “Datation de la mosqu©ee Vâlida-ye fiAbd al-fiAzîz  Xân ™a Boukhara d’apr™es les donn©ees ©epigraphiques et historiographiques,” trans. by Maria Szuppe Studia Iranica 28, 1999, 227–235. Inscriptions and plan.

Bakhtiyar Babajanov, “Mir-i Arab.” In Kul’tura kochevnikov na rubezhe vekov (XIX-XX, XX-XXI vv.): Problemy genezisa i transformatsiia, Materialy mezhdunarodnoi konferentsii, g. Almaty, 507 Iunia 1995 g., Almaty, 1995, 88–102.

N. M. Baginskii, “K voprosu ob antiseismicheskikh meropriiatiiakh sredneaziatskikh zodchikh XV-XVII vv.,” Problemy istorii dokapitalisticheskikh obshchestv 5 (1934): 104–109.

N. M. Baginskii, Antiseismika v arkhitekturnykh pamiatnikakh Srednei Azii (Moscow, 1949).

V. V. Bartol’d, “K istorii oroshenii Turkestana” Sochineniia vol. 3, Moscow 1965,  97–233.

V. V. Barthold, Four Studies on the History of Central Asia, volume 2,  Ulugh Beg, trans. V. and T. Minorsky, Leiden, 1958.

A. M. Belenitskii, “Organizatsiia remesla v Samarkande XV-XVI vv.” Kratkie soobshcheniia o dokladakh i polevykh issledovaniiakh Instituta istorii material’noi kul’tura vyp 6 (1940): 43–47.

Aleksandr Markovich Belenitskii, Central Asia, trans. J. Hogarth (Cleveland, 1968).

A. M. Belenitskii, Monumental’noe iskusstvo Pendzhikenta (Moscow, 1973).

Vera Andreevna Bulatova, et. al., Samarkand: A Museum in the Open (Muzeia pod otkrytym nebom) (Tashkent, 1986). Sections on: 1) Hazrat Khizr Mosque, 2) Ulugh Beg Madrasah, 3) Shir Dar Madrasah, 4) Tilla Kar Madrasah 5) Gur-i Amir and Ruhabad mazars, 6) Shah-i Zindah

V. Bykov and Iu. Iaralov, “Ansambli Samarkanda (Kh. Abdi Darun, Kh. Daniiar [?]), Arkhitektura SSSR 6 (1944): 34-38, 9 ill.

Robert Byron, “The shrine of Khwajah Abu Nasr Parsa at Balkh,” Bulletin of the American Institute of Persian Art and Archaeology, 4 (1935): 12–14.

Ernst Cohn-Wiener, Turan: Islamische Baukunst in Mittelasien (Berlin, 1930). 27 photos of Shah-i Zindah.)

E. A. Davidovich, “K datirovke mechete Khodzha Zaineddina v Bukhare,”  Materialy po istorii i teorii arkhitektury Uzbekistana 1 (1950). (Your notes)

E. A. Davidovich, Materialy po metrologii srednevekovoi Srednei Azii, Moscow, Nauka, 1970 (published with V. (W.) Hinz, Musul’manskie mery i vesa s perevodom v metricheskuiu sistemu).

B. M. Dmitreev, “Kompozitsionnye osobennosti Bukharskoi arkhitektury vtoroi poloviny XVI veka,” MITAU 1 (1950): 31–45.

H. F. Hofman, Turkish Literature: A Bio-bibliographical Survey: Section III, Part 1, vols. 1-6, Utrecht, 1969.

A. Kh. Khamraev, “Nekotorye cherty feodal’nogo sposoba proizvodstva v Bukhare XIX veka,” Iz istorii uzbekistana XIX-XX vv.: Sbornik nauchnykh trudov Tashkentskii Gosudarstvennyi Pedagogicheskii Institut imeni Nizami, 3–36. Notes: esp. 32-34, taken from N. P. Ostroumov, “Medrese v Bukhare” Islamovedenie (Tashkent, Izd. Turkestanskie Vedomosti, 1914), 167–69. The madrasahs of Bukhara of which there were more than 200 in 1914 may be divided into three groups on the basis of their income from waqf. He lists only the 69 of the two higher categories; there were more than 100 in the last category.

Klaus Herdig, Formal Structure in Islam in Iran and Turkistan (Rizzoli Press, 1990).

G. A. Dzhuraeva, “Mir-i Arab i politicheskaia zhizn’ v Bukhare v XVI veke.” In G. F. Kim, G. F. Girs, and E. A. Davidovich, eds., Dukhovenstvo i politicheskaia zhizn’ na Blizhnem i Srednem Vostoke v period feodalizma (Bartol’dskie chtenie, 1982), Moscow, 1985.

Galiba Abdulkarimova Dzhuraeva, “Vakfnye gramoty kak istochnik po sotsial’no-ekonomicheskoi istorii Bukhary v XVI-XVII vv.” Avtoreferat (Tashkent, IVAN, 1985).

G. A. Dzhuraeva, “Novye svedeniia po istoricheskoi topografii Bukhary, XVI-XVIII vv. Chast’ 1 (in a series entitled “Arkhitekturnye pamiatniki v srednevekovykh pis’mennykh istochnikakh”), Maskan:  Arkhitektura i Stroitel’stvo Uzbekistana, Kazakhstana, Azerbaidzhana, Kyrgyzstana, Tadzhikistana, Turkmenistana, 1992, no. 2, 10–11.

G. A. Dzhuraeva, “Vakfnyi document 1540 g.,” Vostochnoe istoricheskoe istochnikovedenie i spetsial’nye istoricheskie distspliny, vyp. 3 (1995): 190–98.

Iz arkhiva dzhuibari, ed., E. E. Bertels’, Moscow and Leningrad, 1938.

V. N. Kartsev, Zodchestvo Afganistana (Moscow, 1986). (Photos of Subhan Quli Khan Madrasah, 189, Abu Nasr Parsa, 178-80, 183, 188; Mazar-i Sharif, 184–85, 190–92.)

Nikolai Khanikoff, Bokara: Its Amir and Its People (trans from the Russian by the Baron Clement A. De Bode) (London: James Madden, 1845).

G. A. Khidoyetov, ed. Materialy po istorii i teorii arkhitektury Uzbekistana (Moscow, 1950).

Oxana Kirichenko, ed., Bukhara is an Oriental Gem, Tashkent 1997.

Edgar Knobloch, Beyond the Oxus: archaeology, art, and architecture of Central Asia (London, 1972).

B. D. Kochnev, Srednevekovye zagorodnye kul’tovye sooruzheniia Srednei Azii (Tashkent, 1976).

K. S. Kriukov, “Restavratsiia bol’shogo timpana na medrese Shir-Dar v Samarkande,” Stroitel’stvo i arkhitektura Uzbekistana (1962):16–17.

Thomas W. Lentz and Glenn D. Lowry, Timur and the Princely Vision: Persian Art and Culture in the Fifteenth Century, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., 1989.

L. Iu Mankovskaia and Z. A. Arashavskaia, “Novoe ob arkhitekturnom nasledii Khorezmskoi oblasti,” SAUz, 12 (1978):38–42.)

L. Iu. Mankovskaia, Tipologicheskie osnovy zodchestva Srednei Azii (IX–nachalo XX v.), Tashkent, 1980.

R. D. McChesney, “Economic and Social Aspects of the Public Architecture of Bukhara in the 1560s and 1570s,” Islamic Art, vol. 2, 1981, 217–242.

R. D. McChesney, “Some Observations on ‘Garden’ and its Meanings in the Property Transactions of the Jüyb�rı Family in Bukhara, 1544–77.” In Attilio Petrucciolli, ed. Gardens in the Time of the Great Muslim Empires, Cambridge: M.I.T., 1997, 1–13.

R. D. McChesney, “Reconstructing Balkh: The Vakfıya of 947/1540,” in Devin DeWeese, ed., Studies on Central Asian History in Honor of Yuri Bregel (Bloomington, IN:  Indiana University, 2001), 187–243.