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Preface | ||
Remarks on Transcription and Spelling | ||
Central Asia Research - A Background | ||
Nordic Research on Central Asia: Past, Present and Future | 3 | |
Marginal Centrality: Central Asian Studies on the Eve of a New Millennium | 23 | |
Archaeology | ||
Chinese Excavations at Turfan | 47 | |
The Sino-Swedish Expedition to Yar-tonguz in 1994 | 59 | |
Religion | ||
Superscribing the Hagemonic Image of Chinggis Khan in the Erdeni Tunumal Sudur | 75 | |
'They only weep ...': Stories about Tibetan Travellers to the Other Worlds | 87 | |
Language | ||
Regional Aspects of the Turkic Influence on Mongolian | 99 | |
Remarks on the Mongolian Vowel System | 109 | |
Towards a Sociolinguistic History of Sinkiang | 119 | |
Political Aspects | ||
Russia and Post-Soviet Central Asia: Reintegration Ahead? | 135 | |
Democracy versus Stability in Kazakstan | 149 | |
War and Change in Afghanistan: Reflections on Research Priorities | 167 | |
Biographical Notes on the Contributors | 187 |
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