Skip to main content

Dilnoza Duturaeva

University of York, History, Faculty Member
Qarakhanid Roads to China reconsiders the diplomacy, trade and geography of transcontinental networks between Central Asia and China from the 10th to the 12th centuries and challenges the concept of “the Silk Road crisis” in the period... more
Qarakhanid Roads to China reconsiders the diplomacy, trade and geography of transcontinental networks between Central Asia and China from the 10th to the 12th centuries and challenges the concept of “the Silk Road crisis” in the period between the fall of the Tang Dynasty and the rise of the Mongols. Utilizing a broad range of Islamic and Chinese primary sources together with archaeological data, Dilnoza Duturaeva demonstrates the complexity of interaction along the Silk Roads and beyond that, revolutionizes our understanding of the Qarakhanid world and Song-era China’s relations with neighboring regions.
https://brill.com/view/title/61452
This article tries to focus on Russian scholarship on the Tianshan region during the Ming dynasty which is often neglected in the scholarly discourse of the history of this region. As the intricate history of the Tianshan region during... more
This article tries to focus on Russian scholarship on the Tianshan region during the Ming dynasty which is often neglected in the scholarly discourse of the history of this region. As the intricate history of the Tianshan region during the Ming still shows a number of lacunae we try to introduce some basic information of this scholarship with the hope that mutual scientific cooperation will intensify in the future.

本文聚焦于俄语学界关于明代天山地区的研究成果。瓦西里·巴托尔德(Vasily Bartold)的著述产生了大范围的影响,其中,V.Minorsky、T.Minorsky的翻译等功不可没。然而,在有关天山地区的学术研究中,其他俄语学者的成果常常遭到忽视。明代天山地区的历史错综复杂,仍存在诸多待研究的空白领域。本文尝试介绍俄语学界在该领域的基本研究情况,希望以此加深中文学界与俄语学界之间的学术合作。
Studies of international relations in the tenth-twelfth centuries often give the impression that overland trade roads between China and Central Asia declined and lost its previous splendor. It is mainly explained with political... more
Studies of international relations in the tenth-twelfth centuries often give the impression that overland trade roads between China and Central Asia declined and lost its previous splendor. It is mainly explained with political instability in Central and North Asia and the withdrawal of the Tang dynasty from the western regions, which caused a switch from traditional overland trade roads to maritime roads during the Song period in China. This paper deals with Sino-Turkic relations along the Silk Roads in the eleventh century, an important and neglected section in the history of Eurasia, and examines diplomacy and trade between the Northern Song in China and the Qarakhanids in Central Asia. I argue that the overland Silk Roads during the Qarakhanids continued to be in use and even broadened in this period.
This paper deals with Chinese records on the Saljuqs and interpretations of Chinese terms applied to the Saljuqs, particularly, the term Cengtan 層檀 which was used to the Saljuq Empire in Central Asia, Iran, and Transcaucasia and the term... more
This paper deals with Chinese records on the Saljuqs and interpretations of Chinese terms applied to the Saljuqs, particularly, the term Cengtan 層檀 which was used to the Saljuq Empire in Central Asia, Iran, and Transcaucasia and the term Fulin 拂菻 that was applied to the Saljuq Sultanate in Anatolia.
This paper concerns a problem of Sino-Islamic interactions in the pre-Mongol period and the role of the Qarakhanid diplomacy and trade based on Islamic and Chinese sources as well as new numismatic and archeological materials. In order to... more
This paper concerns a problem of Sino-Islamic interactions in the pre-Mongol period and the role of the Qarakhanid diplomacy and trade based on Islamic and Chinese sources as well as new numismatic and archeological materials. In order to illustrate the Qarakhanid position in international gifting and trade commodities exchange I will provide a case of the Qarakhanids’ relations with their nearest neighbors in the Islamic and Sinitic worlds: the Ghaznavid Sultanate in Afghanistan and the Liao Empire in China.
Автореферат диссертации на соискание ученой степени кандидата исторических наук
Research Interests: