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Moghul Khans from Muraqqa' Tasavir-i Salatin-i Kashghar. Part 1. / Атыгаев, Н.А. ; Джандосова, Заринэ Алиевна; Ахметжан, К.С.; Крупа, Татьяна; Туякбай , О.О.

в: Manuscripta Orientalia, Том 30, № 1, 2024, стр. 10-16.

Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданияхстатьяРецензирование

Harvard

Атыгаев, НА, Джандосова, ЗА, Ахметжан, КС, Крупа, Т & Туякбай , ОО 2024, 'Moghul Khans from Muraqqa' Tasavir-i Salatin-i Kashghar. Part 1', Manuscripta Orientalia, Том. 30, № 1, стр. 10-16.

APA

Атыгаев, Н. А., Джандосова, З. А., Ахметжан, К. С., Крупа, Т., & Туякбай , О. О. (2024). Moghul Khans from Muraqqa' Tasavir-i Salatin-i Kashghar. Part 1. Manuscripta Orientalia, 30(1), 10-16.

Vancouver

Атыгаев НА, Джандосова ЗА, Ахметжан КС, Крупа Т, Туякбай ОО. Moghul Khans from Muraqqa' Tasavir-i Salatin-i Kashghar. Part 1. Manuscripta Orientalia. 2024;30(1):10-16.

Author

Атыгаев, Н.А. ; Джандосова, Заринэ Алиевна ; Ахметжан, К.С. ; Крупа, Татьяна ; Туякбай , О.О. / Moghul Khans from Muraqqa' Tasavir-i Salatin-i Kashghar. Part 1. в: Manuscripta Orientalia. 2024 ; Том 30, № 1. стр. 10-16.

BibTeX

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