03562nam 2200613 450 991082792330332120230808212627.090-04-30649-810.1163/9789004306493(CKB)3710000000526189(EBL)4198146(SSID)ssj0001593957(PQKBManifestationID)16203637(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001593957(PQKBWorkID)14809704(PQKB)11730999(MiAaPQ)EBC4198146(OCoLC)925784999(OCoLC)918591179(nllekb)BRILL9789004306493(EXLCZ)99371000000052618920151019d2016 uy 0engur||||||u||u|txtccrQazaqliq, or, Ambitious brigandage, and the formation of the Qazaqs state and identity in post-Mongol central Eurasia /by Joo-Yup LeeLeiden ;Boston :Brill,[2016]1 online resource ((xiv, 238 pages)Studies in Persian cultural history,2210-3554 ;v. 8Description based upon print version of record.90-04-30648-X Includes bibliographical references (p. 186-216) and index.Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 1 The Use and Meaning of the Term Qazaq in Post-Mongol Central Eurasia: An Examination of the Qazaqlïq Phenomenon and its Historical Significance -- 2 The Quasi-Qazaqlïq Activities and Quasi-Qazaq Groups in Pre-Mongol and Mongol Central Eurasia -- 3 The Qazaq, or Cossack, Groups of the Black Sea Steppes -- 4 The Qazaqlïq of Two Rival Chinggisid Clans: The Formation of the Qazaqs and the Shibanid Uzbeks -- 5 The Formation of a Separate Qazaq Identity -- 6 The Legend of Alash Khan and the Genealogy of the Uzbeks -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1: The Use of the Terms Qazaq and Qazaqlïq in Written and Oral Sources -- Appendix 2: The Characterization of Qazaq and Qazaqlïq by Modern Historians and Turkologists -- Bibliography -- Index.In Qazaqlïq , or Ambitious Brigandage , and the Formation of the Qazaqs Joo-Yup Lee examines the formation of new group identities, with a focus on the Qazaqs, in post-Mongol Central Eurasia within the context of qazaqlïq , or the qazaq way of life, a custom of political vagabondage widespread among the Turko-Mongolian peoples of Central Asia and the Qipchaq Steppe during the post-Mongol period. Utilizing a broad range of original sources, the book suggests that the Qazaqs, as well as the Shibanid Uzbeks and Ukrainian Cossacks, came into existence as a result of the qazaq , or “ambitious brigand,” activities of their founders, providing a new paradigm for understanding state formation and identity in post-Mongol Central Eurasia.Studies in Persian Cultural History8.KazakhsHistoryKazakhsEthnic identityUzbeksEthnic identityCossacksEthnic identityBrigands and robbersAsia, CentralHistoryKazakhsHistory.KazakhsEthnic identity.UzbeksEthnic identity.CossacksEthnic identity.Brigands and robbersHistory.958.45/07Lee Joo-Yup1701601NL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910827923303321Qazaqliq, or, Ambitious brigandage, and the formation of the Qazaqs4085488UNINA