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Beyond the Pass, 51.
20
Kwangmin Kim, "Profit and Protection: Emin Khwaja and the Qing Conquest of Central Asia, 1759–1777," Journal of Asian Studies 71 (2012): 603–626; David Brophy, "The Kings of Xinjiang: Muslim Elites and the Qing Empire," Études orientales 25 (2008): 69–90.
21
Цит. по: Millward, Beyond the Pass, 133.
22
Brophy, "The Kings of Xinjiang," 84.
23
Molla Musa Sayrami, Tarikhi äminiyä, ed. Mähämmät Zunun (Ürümchi: Shinjang Khälq Näshriyati, 1989), 28 (see 38–42 for the legend of the emperors' conversion).
24
Millward, Beyond the Pass, 205–208.
25
Scott C. Levi, The Bukharan Crisis: A Connected History of 18th-Century Central Asia (Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2020).
26
James Pickett, Polymaths of Islam: Power and Networks of Knowledge in Central Asia (Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2020).
27
Tōru Saguchi, "The Eastern Trade of the Khoqand Khanate," Memoirs of the Research Department of the Toyo Bunko, no. 24 (1965): 51.
28
Scott C. Levi, The Rise and Fall of Khoqand, 1709–1876: Central Asia in the Global Age (Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2017).
29
Там же, 148–149.
30
Laura J. Newby, The Empire and the Khanate: A Political History of Qing Relations with Khoqand, c. 1760–1860 (Leiden: Brill, 2005), 55.
31
Hājjī Muḥ ammad Ḥ ākim Khān, Muntakhab al-tavārīkh, trans. Scott C. Levi, in Islamic Central Asia: An Anthology of Historical Sources, ed. Scott C. Levi and Ron Sela (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2010), 276–277.
32
Цит. по: Newby, The Empire and the Khanate, 94.
33
Там же, 110.
34
Millward, Beyond the Pass, 59.
35
Gong Zizhen, "Xiyu zhi xingsheng yi," in Gong Zizhen, Gong Zizhen quanji (Shanghai: Shanghai renmin chubanshe, 1975), 105–112. For an English translation, see David C. Wright, "Gong Zizhen and His Essay on the 'Western Regions,' " in Opuscula Altaica: Essays Presented in Honor of Henry Schwarz, ed. Edward H. Kaplan and Donald W. Whisenhunt (Bellingham: Center for East Asian Studies, Western Washington University, 1994), 655–685.