Central Asian Pilgrims.
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Central Asian Pilgrims.

Hajj Routes and Pious Visits between Central Asia and the Hijaz.

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Central Asian Pilgrims.

Hajj Routes and Pious Visits between Central Asia and the Hijaz.

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2020
ISBN
9783112208823
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Notes on contributors
  3. Notes on transliteration
  4. Introduction
  5. Part I. Sufis on Hajj
  6. TarĂŽqat and TarĂŽq: Central Asian NaqshbandĂŽs on the Roads to the Haramayn
  7. Hajj from the Sufi Point of View
  8. Part II. The Trajectories of Hajj
  9. The Re-opening of Iran to Central Asian Pilgrimage Traffic, 1600–1650
  10. The Hajj Making Geopolitics, Empire, and Local Politics: A View from the Volga-Ural Region at the Turn of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
  11. Following Abdurreşîd İbrâhîm, a Tatar Globetrotter on the Way to Mecca
  12. Part III. Books of Pilgrimage (hajjnâma)
  13. The Hajjnâmas of the Manuscript Collection of the Oriental Institute of Uzbekistan (mid-19th to early 20th centuries)
  14. The Pilgrimage Books of Central Asia: Routes and Impressions (19th and early 20th centuries)
  15. Part IV. From Hajj to Pious Visits (ziyârat)
  16. Pilgrimage to the “Second Meccas” and “Ka‘bas” of Central Asia
  17. Pilgrimage to Sacred Places in the Taklamakan Desert: Shrines of Imams in Khotan Prefecture
  18. Some Political Features of Finno-Ugrian and Muslim Hagiolatry in the Volga-Ural Region
  19. Index