Yury Zuev - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • Question on mutual relations of Usuns and Kanju with Huns and China in the second half of the 1st century B.C. (Campaign of Hun Shanyu Chzhichzhi to the West) // News of Kazakh Academy of Sciences, Series of History, Economy, Philosophy and Law, Issue 2 (5), Alma-Ata, 1957, p. 62-72
  • Question of ancient Usuns language // Bulletin of Kazakh Academy of Sciences, No 5 (146), 1957, p. 61-74.
  • The term "kyrkun" (Question of Kyrgyzes' ethnic origin in Chinese sources) // Works of History Institute of Kirgiz SSR Academy of Sciences, Issue IV, Frunze, 1958, p. 169-175
  • The Kirgiz inscription from Sudja. // the Soviet Oriental Studies, № 3, 1958. p. 133-135.
  • Horse Tamgas from Vassal Princedoms, (Translation of the Chinese composition of VIII - X centuries Tanhuyyao) // Works of History, Archeology and Ethnography Institute, 1960, Vol. VIII, p. 93-140
  • Chinese news about Suyab // News Kazakh Academy of Sciences. Series of History, archeology and ethnography, Alma-Ata, 1960. Issue 3 (14). pp. 87-96.
  • Ethnic history of Usuns. // Works of Institute of History, archeology and ethnography Kazakh Academy of Sciences. Vol. VIII. Alma-Ata, 1960. pp. 5-25.
  • From Ancient Türkic etnonymy in Chinese sources // Works of Institute of History, Archeology and Ethnography of Kazakh Academy of Sciences. Vol. XV. Alma-Ata, 1962. pp. 104-122.
  • Ancient Türkic genealogic legends as a source on early history of Türks. (Author's abstract of PhD dissertation), Alma-Ata, 1967
  • Semantics of ethnonym Imur/Imir // News of Turkmen SSR Academy of Sciences, Issue 4, Ashkhabad, 1968, pp. 95-96
  • Kirgiz - Buruts // Soviet Ethnography. No 4, М., 1970.
  • Rashid ad-din "Djami at-Tavarih" as a source on early history of Djalairs //Eastern Written monuments, М., 1972. pp. 178-185
  • Yuechji and Kushans in Chinese sources // Central Asia in Kushan epoch, Vol. 1, 1974.
  • Political history of Huns, Usuns and Kangyui (Kangar) / History of Kazakh SSR, Alma-Ata, 1977, Vol. 1, pp. 284-293.
  • Western Türkic Kaganate / History of Kazakh SSR, Alma-Ata, 1977, Vol. 1, pp. 321-336.
  • Invasion of Kidans / History of Kazakh SSR, Alma-Ata, 1979, Vol. 2, pp. 33-37.
  • Karahytai in Jeti-su / History of Kazakh SSR, Alma-Ata, 1979, Vol. 2. pp. 38-43.
  • Ethnocultural connections of early Kimeks // News of Kazakhstan Republic Academy of Sciences, Almaty, 1992, No 5, pp. 26-38.
  • Sarmato-Alans of Aral (Yancai\Abzoya) // Culture of nomads at boundary of centuries (ХIХ-ХХ, ХХ-ХХI centuries): problems of genesis and transformation. (Materials of the International conference), Almaty, 1995. pp. 38-68.
  • Creation of Türgesh Kaganate: History and tradition // Evolution of Kazakhstan statehood. Almaty, 1996. pp. 30-34.
  • Semantics of the term "Karluk" // Evolution of Kazakhstan statehood, Almaty, 1996, pp. 35-39.
  • Ancient Türkic social terminology in Chinese text of VIII century // Questions of Kazakhstan archeology, Almaty-Moscow, 1998, Issue 2, pp. 153-161.
  • Forms of ethno-social organization of nomadic peoples in Central Asia in antiquity and Middle Ages: pied horde, centuria (comparative - typological study) // Military art of nomads of Central Asia and Kazakhstan (Antiquity Epoch and Middle Ages), Almaty, 1998, pp. 49-100.
  • Kypchak Urbe-khan in epos and history // Ancient Türkic civilization: monuments of writing. Almaty, 2001, pp. 419-430.
  • Early Türks: Essays on History and Ideology, Almaty, 2002,
  • A Strongest Tribe. Historical and cultural interrelations of Iran and Dasht-i Kipchak, Almaty, 2004, pp. 31-68.
  • Seyanto Kaganate and Kimeks (Türkic etnogeography. Central Asia in the middle of the VII century) // Shygys, No 1, pp. 11-22, No 2, pp. 3-26, 2004

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