The focus of Archivum Eurasiae Medii Aevi is on the political social economic and linguistic
history of the peoples of the Eurasian steppes and adjoining regions from late antiquity to the
Mongol Empire and its successor states. Among its primary concerns are questions regarding the
Iranian steppe peoples the Huns the Oghur and Bulghar Turkic peoples the Sabirs the Avars
the Khazars and other peoples of the Türk Empire the Hungarians Pechenegs Cumans and peoples
of the Mongol Empire. The periodical will also touch on many points in the history of the
Slavic world Crimea Byzantium Iran the Caucasus the lands of Islam and the peoples of
Central and Northern Europe as well as elucidate various questions of Turkic and steppe
history.Aus dem Inhalt From the contents:- C. I. Beckwith: The Chinese Names of the Tibetans
Tabghatch and Turks- C. J. Halperin: The Place of Rus' in The Golden Horde- M. Kizilov D.
Mikhaylova: The Khazar Kaganate and the Khazars in European Nationalist Ideologies and
Scholarship- R. K. Kovalev: Commerce and Caravan Routes along the Northern Silk Road
(Sixth-Ninth Centuries): Part I: The Western Sector- D. Shapira: Irano-Slavica. Notes for
Iranian Slavic Eastern-European (Russian) Germanic Turkic and Khazar Studies- S. Shirota:
The Chinese Chronicles of the Khazars: Notes on Khazaria in Tang Period Texts- T. Stepanov:
Rulers Doctrines and Title Practices in Eastern Europe 6th-9th Centuries