Vladimir Minorsky - Selected Works

Selected Works

Minorsky was a prolific scholar, having published over 200 books and articles.

  • "Ahl-I Hakk", in The Encyclopaedia of Islam.
  • "Notes sur la secte des Ahl-I Haqq", in Revue du Monde Musulman, Volumes XL, 1920, pp. 20–97; XLIV-XLV, 1921, 205-302.
  • Notes sur la secte des Ahle-Haqq, in book form, Paris, 1922, 182 pp., 1920.
  • "The Guran", Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, Volume, XI, 1943–1946, PP. 75–103.
  • Studies in Caucasian history, Cambridge University Press, 1957.
  • Medieval Iran and its neighbours, London, 1982. Reprint of journal articles in English or French published 1931-1967, with passages in Arabic, Gûrâni-Kurdish, Persian, and Turkic languages.
  • A History of Sharvan and Darband in the 10th-11th Centuries, Cambridge, 1958.

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