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The history of interaction between Central and South Asia is as old as the evolution of their civilisations. The history of interaction between the peoples of Central and South Asia is as old as the history of the evolution of their civilisations. Having started in ancient times, mutual multifaceted contacts continued throughout the existence of states and state formations, crossing spatial and temporal boundaries and permeating all spheres of material and spiritual life of the peoples of Central and South Asia. All this makes an extended familiarisation with the history and historiography of…mehr

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The history of interaction between Central and South Asia is as old as the evolution of their civilisations. The history of interaction between the peoples of Central and South Asia is as old as the history of the evolution of their civilisations. Having started in ancient times, mutual multifaceted contacts continued throughout the existence of states and state formations, crossing spatial and temporal boundaries and permeating all spheres of material and spiritual life of the peoples of Central and South Asia. All this makes an extended familiarisation with the history and historiography of the complex of contacts between representatives of the two regions extremely relevant in the training of specialists in oriental studies and various fields of historical science. At the same time, through the prism of such interaction it is supposed to consider some peculiarities of the internal development of these regions, as well as to teach a young specialist to navigate independently inthis subject. Despite the fact that the target audience of the proposed course of lectures are teachers and students of higher educational institutions, however, in general, it is designed for a wide range of readers interested in the history of India, Central Asian states and issues of retrospective interaction between the peoples of Central and South Asia.
Autorenporträt
Elena Igorevna Rudenko - Candidate of Historical Sciences, Senior Researcher at the Central and South Asia Department of the R.B. Suleimenov Institute of Oriental Studies, Almaty, Kazakhstan. R.B. Suleimenov Institute of Oriental Studies, lecturer in the framework of the educational programme for first-year master's students at the Centre for Training of Higher Qualification Scientific Personnel "Gylym Ordasy", Almaty (Kazakhstan).