Four types of loyalty in early modern central Asia : the Tūqāy-Timūrid takeover of greater Mā Warā al-Nahr, 1598-1605

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    • Welsford, Thomas

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Four types of loyalty in early modern central Asia : the Tūqāy-Timūrid takeover of greater Mā Warā al-Nahr, 1598-1605

by Thomas Welsford

(Brill's Inner Asian library, v. 27)

Brill, 2013

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Bibliography: p. [319]-340

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At the turn of the seventeenth century, a new dynastic party established authority across Central Asia. In Four Types of Loyalty in Early Modern Central Asia, Thomas Welsford offers the first detailed account of how and why this happened. By examining some of the ways in which various social groupings helped to facilitate the Tuqay-Timurids' acquisition of power, Welsford considers how such an instance of dynastic change might reflect the shifting loyalties, beliefs and preferences of an often overlooked wider subject population.

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