Dr. Ashirbek Muminov, a leading scholar of Islam in Central Asia, arrived at Indiana University in August for the 2011-2012 academic year. In the midst of a successful year of research and publishing, Dr. Muminov found time to sit down and chat with the IAUNRC about his experiences this time around in the USA.
Podcasts
Ethnogenesis, Co-evolution, and Political Morphology of the Earliest Steppe Empire: The Xiongnu Question Revisited
Nicola di Cosmo
March 5, 2011
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The Manchu Conquest of China as "Just War"
Nicola di Cosmo
March 2, 2011
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Challenges Facing Mongolian Culture, Language, and Identity in China
Narabilig
October 21, 2010
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Bad Islam: The Myth of Uzbek Radicalism in Kyrgyzstan
Rebekah Tromble
October 20, 2010
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Morin Khuur Past and Present
Tsend Batchuluun & Gantukga Urtnasan
April 23, 2010
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Popular Islam in Central Asia
David Somfai Kara
April 14, 2010
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In the Wake of Vilmos Diószegi: Collecting Folk Belief and Religious Folklore in Northern Mongolia
David Somfai Kara
March 4, 2010
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Early Buryat Theater and the Drama of Literacy
Tristra Newyear
March 3, 2010
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Khan or Santa Claus: Choosing a Heritage for Kyrgyzstan
Anne Pyburn
February 2, 2010
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"You are the Meaning behind Every Form:" Translating the Ghazals of Amir Khuss Row
Paul Losensky
January 1, 2010
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Urumchi's Hot July
Dr. Gardner Bovingdon
November 4, 2009
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“How to read Celalzade’s Histories: Narrative, Ideology, and Historiography”
Kaya Sahin
October 20, 2009
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The Process of Pasturalism in Eurasia: A Mountain View to the Steppes
Michael Frachetti
October 7, 2009
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“Trading and Raiding on the Eurasian Steppe: The Grave Goods of a Turkic Chieftain”
Renata Holod
September 24, 2009
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A Concert of Azerbaijani Classical Music
Dr. Aida Huseynova
November 3, 2008
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