The Cambridge History of Inner Asia

The first volume titled "The Cambridge History of Early Inner Asia" was edited by Denis Sinor, a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Central Asian Studies at the Department of Central Eurasian Studies at Indiana University in 1987 and published in 1990.[1] This volume introduces the geographical setting of Central Asia and follows its history from the palaeolithic era to the rise of the Mongol Empire in the thirteenth century.Similar to the previous volume, a large group of international experts contributed to each chapter.[2] The Cambridge History of Inner Asia: The Modern Age is set to be released in the near future.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about a non-fiction book on Asian history is a stub.
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