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    Yuri Enohovich Bregel (Russian: Юрий Энохович Брегель; 13 November 1925 – 7 August 2016) was one of the world's leading historians of Islamic Central...
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    doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780190277727.013.284. ISBN 978-0-19-027772-7. Yuri Bregel. "The Sarts in the Khanate of Khiva", Journal of Asian History, Vol....
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    great-grandfather Arabshah. Bregel places them north of the Aral Sea and lower Syr Darya circa 1400–1500. See Yuri Bregel, Historical Atals of Central...
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    historical interpretation". Studies on Central Asian history in honor of Yuri Bregel. Bloomington, Ind. pp. 350–351. Ashraf, Ahmad (2006). "IRANIAN IDENTITY...
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    Turks and problems of Proto-Turkic reconstruction”, in Tatarica, 2, p. 8 Yuri Bregel, Historical Atlas of Central Asia, maps 11,13,14. Agajanov, S.G. "The...
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  • Richard N. Frye, C. Edmund Bosworth, Bertold Spuler, Robert D. McChesney, Yuri Bregel, Abbas Amanat, Edward Allworth, Peter B. Golden, Robert D. McChesney...
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  • and exploits had been greatly exaggerated. This is a view shared by Yuri Bregel, who adds that there is no evidence that Qarachar enjoyed any special...
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    31. The Miracles of Saint Demetrius Geography for this section from Yuri Bregel, Historical Atlas of Central Asia, Maps 6–17. Sources for the Turkic...
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    Medieval Turkic", p. 28. in Studies on Central Asian History in Honor of Yuri Bregel, ed. Devin DeWeese, (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001), pp...
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  • Yanqi and Qiuci by the Tibetan Empire in 763 and 787, assertions made by Yuri Bregel in his An Historical Atlas of Central Asia. In 792 the Tibetan Empire...
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