伊斯兰教与19世纪希瓦汗国的游牧政治传统

Q1 Arts and Humanities
A. Shioya
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本研究分析了19世纪希瓦汗国的伊斯兰权威和游牧政治传统。Khivan Qongrat统治者依靠伊斯兰权威来证明他们的统治是正当的,因为他们的非Chinggisid血统。这项研究还对比了钦吉希德和昆格拉特这两个统治谱系所带来的破坏和繁荣,正如希万编年史家所记录的那样。该研究进一步探讨了游牧民族的政治传统,包括可汗登基仪式、康格拉特可汗与小朱兹的哈萨克斯坦苏丹的联系,以及霍拉兹绿洲内的皇家宪章。可汗是对抗异教徒的神圣战士,他们与伊斯兰圣人巴列夫·马共存ḥ穆德和他们将奥斯曼苏丹视为逊尼派穆斯林世界的哈里发的看法,以及反映欧亚中部统治者传统的其他混合和多方面特征也被提及。
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Islam and the Nomadic Political Tradition in the 19th-Century Khanate of Khiva
This study analyses the Islamic authority and the nomadic political tradition in the 19th-century Khanate of Khiva. The Khivan Qongrat rulers relied on Islamic authority to justify their rule, owing to their non-Chinggisid lineage. The study also contrasts the devastation and prosperity brought about by the two ruling lineages, Chinggisid and Qongrat, as documented by the Khivan chroniclers. The study further explores the nomadic political tradition including the rituals of a Khan’s ascendance to the throne, the Qongrat Khans’ connection with the Kazakh Sultans of Junior Juz, and the royal charter within the Khorazm oasis. The khans as holy warriors against infidels, their coexistence with the Islamic saint Pahlavān Maḥmūd and their perception of the Ottoman sultan as the Caliph of the Sunni Muslim world and other mixed and multifaceted characteristics, reflective of the traditions of Central Eurasian rulers are also touched upon.
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Oriente Moderno
Oriente Moderno Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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