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The Personal History Of A Bukharan Intellectual The Diary Of Muhammad Sharifi Sadri Ziya Brills Inner Asian Library Sharif Jan Makhdum Sadr Ziya

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The Personal History Of A Bukharan Intellectual The Diary Of Muhammad Sharifi Sadri Ziya Brills Inner Asian Library Sharif Jan Makhdum Sadr Ziya
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.68 MB
Pages: 437
Author: Sharif Jan Makhdum Sadr Ziya, M. Shukurov, Edward Allworth, R. Shukurov
ISBN: 9004131612
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Personal History Of A Bukharan Intellectual The Diary Of Muhammad Sharifi Sadri Ziya Brills Inner Asian Library Sharif Jan Makhdum Sadr Ziya by Sharif Jan Makhdum Sadr Ziya, M. Shukurov, Edward Allworth, R. Shukurov 9004131612 instant download after payment.

Sadr-i Ziya's diary lends valuable perspective to numerous studies narrowly focused upon the modern Reformists (Jadids) of his area. It also reveals the endless occupational and mortal uncertainties tormenting a Central Asian Islamic judge practising his profession within an aged political and economical system deteriorating during the last decades, circa 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 an prayer scarcely deterred the multitude of prevailing inflictions. Notwithstanding this strong focus upon his personal life, Sadr-i Ziya provides a view of the central role played by the omnipresent religious hierarchy in his homeland.

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