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Of nomads and khanates: heteronomy and interpolity order in 19th-century Central Asia
Filippo Costa Buranelli
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Centre for Global Law and Governance
School of International Relations
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Arts and Humanities
International Relations
100%
Central Asia
100%
Nineteenth Century
100%
Heteronomy
100%
Polity
50%
Literature
33%
Pre-colonial
33%
Historical Sociology
16%
Sunni Islam
16%
Territoriality
16%
Empire
16%
Bukhara
16%
Eurasia
16%
Khiva
16%
Turkestan
16%
Scholars
16%
Entrenchment
16%
Secondary sources
16%
Theory Building
16%
Emic Approach
16%
Social Sciences
Central Asia
100%
International Relations
100%
Nineteenth Century
100%
Heteronomy
100%
Primary Source
16%
Territoriality
16%
Sovereignty
16%
Emic Approach
16%
Secondary Source
16%
Historical Sociology
16%
Theory Building
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Theory Building
100%