Islamic Historiography and 'Bulghar' Identity Among the Tatars and Bashkirs of Russia

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BRILL, 11 окт. 2021 г. - Всего страниц: 245
This extremely timely book deals with the development of Bulghar regional identity among Tatars and Bashkirs, i.e. Volga-Ural Muslims.
Based on locally-produced Islamic manuscrips, the book examines how these Muslims manipulated local legends, conversion narratives, and sacred geography to create a body of sacred historiography that expressed a meaningful regional identity, and one which responds to the changing relationship between these Muslims and the Russian state over the nineteenth century.
The book also traces the debate between traditionalist supporters and reformist detractors of this sacred historiography in the nineteenth century, and addresses the fate of Bulghar identity in the twentieth century, including its transformation in Soviet and post-Soviet times into a secularized national identity.
 

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Introduction
1
Chapter One Islamic Historiography in the VolgaUral Region to 1800
12
15521788
21
Chapter Three The Tawārīkhi Bulghāriyya of Husām adDīn alBulghārī
47
Chapter Four The Tārīkh Nāmai Bulghār of Tāj adDīn Yālchïghul ōghlī
92
Chapter Five Three Commentaries on the Tawārīkhi Bulghāriyya of Ḥusām adDīn alBulghārī
123
Chapter Six Bulgharism in the Twentieth Century
158
Conclusion
197
A Note on Manuscripts
201
Bibliography
207
Abbreviations
218
Index
219
Social Economic and Political Studies of the Middle East and Asia
233
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Allen J. Frank, Ph.D. (1994) in Central Eurasian Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington, has published widely on issues of religion and ethnic relations among the Muslims of the Volga-Ural region and Siberia.

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