The article illustrates the state of research in the field of Islamic epigraphy with regard to three major areas of the Eastern Islamic world (Afghanistan and the Indian subcontinent), whose study tradition began in the late nineteenth century. The participation of the author in the activities of the Italian Archaeological Mission in Afghanistan allows for a precise update on the results achieved in recent years

Les inscriptions islamiques de l’Afghanistan, du Pakistan et de l’Inde. État de la recherche

R. GIUNTA
2024-01-01

Abstract

The article illustrates the state of research in the field of Islamic epigraphy with regard to three major areas of the Eastern Islamic world (Afghanistan and the Indian subcontinent), whose study tradition began in the late nineteenth century. The participation of the author in the activities of the Italian Archaeological Mission in Afghanistan allows for a precise update on the results achieved in recent years
2024
F. Bauden, Ch. Genequand, L. Kalus (éds.)
F. Bauden, Ch. Genequand, L. Kalus (éds.)
L’épigraphie arabe / islamique un siècle après la mort de Max van Berchem. Bilan et perspectives (Actes du symposium organisé par la Fondation Max van Berchem - Genève, 30 septembre-1er octobre 2021)
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978-90-429-5415-1
Peeters
Leuven
BELGIO
Esperti anonimi
epigrafia, Islam, Afghanista, Pakistan, India
Internazionale
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Giunta, R.
2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
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