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Fig. 1. Disegno Francesco Smania.

Fig. 2. Schema autore.

Fig. 3. Da: G. Scarcia, La Persia dagli Achemenidi ai Sasanidi, 550 a.C.-650 d.C., in: G. Curatola, G. Scarcia, Iran. L’arte persiana, Milano, 2003: fig. 31, p. 48.

Fig. 4. Disegno Francesco Smania.

Fig. 5. Da: The Cambridge History of China. Volume 3. Sui and T’ang China, 589-906. Part I, ed. D. Twitchett, Cambridge, 1979: map 8, p. 281.

Fig. 6. Da: D. Nicolle, Atlas Histórico del Mundo Islámico, Madrid, 2003: p. 61.

Fig. 7. Da: D. Nicolle, Atlas Histórico del Mundo Islámico, Madrid, 2003: p. 87.

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C. I. Beckwith, The Tibetan Empire in Central Asia: a History of the Struggle for Great Power among Tibetans, Turks, Arabs and Chinese during the Early Middle Ages, Princeton, 1987.

P. Bernard, “Alexander and His Successors in Central Asia. Part Two. The Seleucids in Central Asia”, in: History of Civilizations of Central Asia. Volume II. The Development of Sedentary and Nomadic Civilizations: 700 B.C. to A.D. 250, Paris, 1994: 88-97.

C. E. Bosworth, “M? war?’ al-Nahr”, in: The Encyclopaedia of Islam, 5, C. E. Bosworth et alii eds., Leiden, 1986: 852-859.

C. E. Bosworth, O. G. Bolshakov, “Central Asia Under the Umayyads and the Early ‘Abbasids”, in: History of Civilizations of Central Asia, Vol. IV, The Age of Achivement: A.D. 750 to the End of the Fifteenth Century. Part One: The Historical, Social and Economic Setting, Paris, 1998: 23-40.

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M. Compareti, “Introduction to the History of Sogdiana”, in: The Turks. Vol. 1. Early Ages, ed. H. C. Güzel, C. C. O?uz, O. Karatay, Ankara, 2002: 373-381.

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B. I. Marshak, V. I. Raspopova, “Les nomades et la Sogdiane”, in : Nomades et sédentaires en Asie Centrale. Apports de l’arcéologie et de l’ethnologie, H.-P. Francfort, Paris, 1990: 179-185.

T. Moriyasu, “The Sha-chou Uighurs and the West Uighur Kingdom”, Acta Asiatica, 78, 2000: 28-48.

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N. N. Negmatov, “The Samanid State”, in: History of Civilizations of Central Asia, Vol. IV, The Age of Achievement: A.D. 750 to the End of the Fifteenth Century. Part One: The Historical, Social and Economic Setting, Paris, 1998: 77-94.

S. Parlato, “Successo eurasiatico dell’etnico Unni”, in: La Persia e l’Asia Centrale da Alessandro al X secolo, Roma, 1996: 555-566.

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