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    Gastronomica in Bāburnāme

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    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

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    This entry offers historical and cultural information on the Siberian toponym "Bargu

    Lamb

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    This contribution offers etymological views on the Polian term "lamb

    L'ambiguità del teonimo poliano Natigay-Načigay

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    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

    Cublai Can

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    This contribution offers historical and etymological information on Qubilai Qa

    Nasiti

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    This contribution offers etymological information on the lexeme nasiti occurring in Marco Polo's travelogu
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