Sogdian Traders

A History

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The Sogdian Traders were the main go-between of Central Asia from the fifth to the eighth century. From their towns of Samarkand, Bukhara, or Tashkent, their diaspora is attested by texts, inscriptions or archaeology in all the major countries of Asia (India, China, Iran, Turkish Steppe, but also Byzantium). This survey for the first time brings together all the data on their trade, from the beginning, a small-scale trade in the first century BC up to its end in the tenth century. It should interest all the specialists of Ancient and Medieval Asia (including specialists of Sinology, Islamic Studies, Iranology, Turkology and Indology) but also specialists of Medieval Economic History.

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Preliminary Material
Pages: i–xiv
General Introduction
Pages: 1–7
Introduction
Pages: 9–11
About the Ancient Letters
Pages: 43–70
Trade with India
Pages: 71–91
Introduction
Pages: 93–95
In China
Pages: 119–157
Structures
Pages: 159–194
Introduction
Pages: 195–197
The Turco-Sogdian Milieux
Pages: 199–225
Introduction
Pages: 259–261
Ruptures and Assimilations
Pages: 291–331
General Conclusion
Pages: 333–335
Bibliography
Pages: 337–376
Index of Subjects
Pages: 377–389
Index of Names
Pages: 390–395
Geographical Index
Pages: 396–403
Index of Sources
Pages: 404–406
Handbuch der Orientalistik
Abt 8: Central Asia
Pages: 407
Étienne de la Vaissière, Ph.D. (1999) in History, is Assistant Professor at the École Pratique des Hautes Études in Paris. His courses and research are devoted to the economic and social history of medieval Central Asia.
All those interested in the history of Ancient and Medieval Asia, including specialists in Sinology, Islamic Studies, Iranology, Turkology, Indology, and in particular in Medieval Economic History.
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