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Journal

Himalayan and Central Asian Studies

(Quarterly being published regularly since 1997)
Editor : Prof. K. Warikoo

 
2024
 
Vol. 28, Nos. 1-2 January-June 2024
       
1. Role of Sogdians in international trade and cultural interrelation on the Great Silk Road. Bobir Goyibov 1-26


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2. Map of Zahiriddin Babur state Omonullo Buriev 27-41
3. Indians in Central Asia in 19-20th centuries Oybek Yarmatov 42-56
4. Empire and medicine in Central Asia, 1865-1917: A comparison with British India Sanobar Shadmanova and Akmal Bazarbaev 57-70
5. Economic Relations of Central Asia and the European Union Vladimir Paramonov and Lola Akramova 71-94
6. Central Asia and United Nations: Dynamics and New Trends Oybek Abdimuminov 95-113
7. The EU`s soft and smart approaches in Central Asia Mirzokhid Rakhimov and Firdavs Kobilov 114-136
8. Regional Security Complex in Central Asia after
the Taliban Takeover in Afghanistan,2021
Akram Umarov 137-148
9. Uzbekistan: Enhancing Cooperation in the Region and Beyond Kamala Kumari 149-164
       
Vol. 28, No.3 July-September 2024
       
1. Changing Land Rights in the Khasi Hills of Meghalaya:A Gendered Approach N. S. Kavita 1-26


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2. Place Names of Kangleipak (Manipur): Historical Perspective Moirangthem Suresh Singh 27-46
3. Peasant Awakening in colonial Cachar (1935-1947) Subrata Sarkar 47-61
4. Urbanisation in Shillong and its impact on Water Bodies F Phibawanlang Kharpran and Subrata Purkayastha 62-83
5. Socio-cultural Values of Sartang- the Himalayan Tribe of Arunachal Pradesh Dinky Mishra, Monalisha Mili, Arani Saikia 84-103
6. Forest Cover Change of the Reserve Forest of the Foothill
of Kokrajhar District of Assam, India
Ringcher Basumatary 104-120
       
Vol. 28, No.4 October-December 2024
       
1. Classification and chronology of bronze knives of
the Late Bronze Age in the Minusinsk Basin
A.V.Polyakov 1-25


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2.Manipulations with skulls in the funeral rites of Okunev culture I.P. Lazaretov, S.V. Morozov,
A.V. Polyakov
26-36
3.Okunev masks of the Dzhoi type are markers of ancient paths I.P. Lazaretov 37-43
4. D.G. Messerschmidt’s drawings of “The Statue of Ulug KhurtuyakhTas” and
“The Statue of KhysTas” (1722) from the vicinity of Ust-Yes
M.P. Chebodaeva 44-48
5. Trepanations as a feature of the funerary tradition in the Late Okunev Period:
the traceological study of anthropological materials from Itkol II burial ground
N.I. Lazaretova, A.A. Malyutina 49-55
6. On the 300th Anniversary of D.G. Messerschmidt's Expedition to South Siberia V.N. Tuguzhekova 56-62
7. Distribution of bronze knives in the early nomadic cultures of the eastern Eurasian Steppes Keita, Matsumoto 63-68
8. Paleolithic Sites of Khakassia: An Overview Sergey A. Vasil’ev
and Valeriy S. Zubkov
69-84
9.Tagar culture (the 1st millennium BC) on the Middle Yenisei in Central Asia N.A. Bokovenko 85-110
       
HRCF File:
Alfred Ar'evich Poznyakov: An Obituary Irina Zhernosenko 111-113
       
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