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Gastronomica in Bāburnāme
The Bāburnāme, written by Ẓahīr-ud-Dīn Muhammad Bābur, the founder of the Moghul Dynasty, represents the most important literary work of the Chagathay literature. Besides, it also occupies a prominent position within the Islamic literature since it represents the first autobiography written in the Islamic world. As widely known, Bāburnāme is a goldmine of information on various aspect of Central Asian material and spiritual culture. The present article discusses selected passages of the Bāburnāme – presented to the reader in both morphologically glossed original and translation – focusing on food culture and gastronomy in Central Asi
Bargu
This entry offers historical and cultural information on the Siberian toponym "Bargu
Lamb
This contribution offers etymological views on the Polian term "lamb
L'ambiguità del teonimo poliano Natigay-Načigay
This contribution offers an in-depth discussion of the Polian theonym Natigay-Načigay, highlighting its relation with theonyms and shamanistic terms occurring in the European travel literature and/or in Turkic and Mongolic sources
Sayan Turkic reindeer terminology
This article offers in-depth information on Sayan Turkic reindeer terminolog
Cublai Can
This contribution offers historical and etymological information on Qubilai Qa
Nasiti
This contribution offers etymological information on the lexeme nasiti occurring in Marco Polo's travelogu
Mongolian Studies at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
This essay offers an overview on Mongolian Studies carried out at the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice focusing on teaching activities, research outcomes as well as outreach events and cooperation with Mongolian institutions
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