Visions of justice: Sharia and cultural change in Russian Central Asia
In: Handbook of oriental studies
In: Section8, Uralic and Central Asian studies volume 24
In: Handbook of oriental studies
In: Section8, Uralic and Central Asian studies volume 24
Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 1 The Islamic Juridical Field in Central Asia, circa 1785–1918 -- 2 Native Judges into Colonial Scapegoats -- 3 The Bureaucratization of Land Tenure -- 4 Annulling Charitable Endowments -- 5 Fatwas for Muslims, Opinions for Russians -- Epilogue. The Legacy: Opportunities from Colonialism -- Appendix i: Examples of Diplomas of Appointment to the Office of Qāḍī -- Appendix ii: Examples of Sale Deeds of Land in Tashkent, 1856–1883 -- Appendix iii: Ṣādiq Jān Ākhūn Jān-ūghlī vs. Muḥyī al-Dīn Khwāja Īshān Qāḍī -- Appendix iv: A Qāḍī 's Ruling on a Defamation Case -- Glossary of Islamic Terms -- Archival Files Consulted -- Bibliography -- Index.
In: Handbook of oriental studies
In: Section8, Uralic and Central Asian studies volume 24
In: Handbook of oriental studies
In: Uralic and Central Asian studies Volume 24
Introduction -- The Islamic juridical field of Islamic central Asia (1785-1916) -- Native judges into colonial scapegoats -- The bureaucratization of land tenure -- Annulling charitable endowments -- Fatwas for Muslims, opinions for Russians -- Epilogue : the legacy: opportunities from colonialism
Introduction -- The Islamic juridical field of Islamic central Asia (1785-1916) -- Native judges into colonial scapegoats -- The bureaucratization of land tenure -- Annulling charitable endowments -- Fatwas for Muslims, opinions for Russians -- Epilogue : the legacy: opportunities from colonialism
In: Handbook of oriental studies. Section eight, Uralic and Central Asian studies Volume 24
Introduction -- The Islamic juridical field of Islamic central Asia (1785-1916) -- Native judges into colonial scapegoats -- The bureaucratization of land tenure -- Annulling charitable endowments -- Fatwas for Muslims, opinions for Russians -- Epilogue : the legacy: opportunities from colonialism
In: Handbook of oriental studies
In: Section8, Uralic and Central Asian studies volume 24
Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 1 The Islamic Juridical Field in Central Asia, circa 1785–1918 -- 2 Native Judges into Colonial Scapegoats -- 3 The Bureaucratization of Land Tenure -- 4 Annulling Charitable Endowments -- 5 Fatwas for Muslims, Opinions for Russians -- Epilogue. The Legacy: Opportunities from Colonialism -- Appendix i: Examples of Diplomas of Appointment to the Office of Qāḍī -- Appendix ii: Examples of Sale Deeds of Land in Tashkent, 1856–1883 -- Appendix iii: Ṣādiq Jān Ākhūn Jān-ūghlī vs. Muḥyī al-Dīn Khwāja Īshān Qāḍī -- Appendix iv: A Qāḍī 's Ruling on a Defamation Case -- Glossary of Islamic Terms -- Archival Files Consulted -- Bibliography -- Index.
In: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 8 Uralic and Central Asian Studies v.24
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