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Kazakhstan - Bradt Guide di Paul Brummell , Maria Oleynik
In breve: In inglese, Poche pagine riguardo al Mangystau, ma l'unica guida solo sul Kazakistan. |
In breve: Journalist Joanna Lillis paints a vibrant picture of this emerging nation through vivid reportage based on 13 years of on-the-ground coverage, and travels across the length and breadth of this enigmatic country that lies along the ancient Silk Road and at the geopolitical and cultural crossroads where East meets West. |
A Kazakh Teacher's Story di Mukhamet Shayakhmetov In breve: This book begins where 'The Silent Steppe' left off. It is early 1945, and the author, Mukhamet, still recuperating from serious war injuries, has travelled thousands of kilometres back to his home village in the eastern Kazakh steppe. |
In breve: This book is the first cultural guide entirely dedicated to the capital of Kazakhstan, Astana, a dynamic city with majestic, spectacular and unique buildings. In so called bridge between East and West, this Guide also shows that Astana is a city with a glorious past, a present of strong economic and urban development and a future based on the peaceful coexistence of over one million people. |
Guide to Kazakhstan di Bonora Gian Luca In breve: This guide describes the majority of the religious, historical, archaeological, and architectural monuments from along the Silk Road. Rock art drawings, intricate Islamic tile work, turquoise domes, minarets and the ancient barrows of steppe rulers are extensively featured and illustrated. |
The Nazarbayev Generation di Marlene Laruelle In breve: This social and cultural analysis provides a new understanding of Kazakhstan's younger generations that emerged during the rule of Nursultan Nazarbayev, who has been presiding over Kazakhstan for the thirty years since the collapse of the Soviet Union. |
The Silent Steppe di Mukhamet Shayakhmetov In breve: This is a first-hand account of the genocide of the Kazakh nomads in the 1920s and 30s. Nominally Muslim, the Kazakhs and their culture owed as much to shamanism and paganism as they did to Islam. |
Zentralasien 1:1.700.000 di AA.VV.
In breve: Ottima ma inutile ;-) Scala: 1: 1700000 |
Zentralasien 1:1.750.000 di Nelles Verlag
In breve: Bella ma inutile. Scale troppo grande. |