ALPAMYSH

Central Asian Identity under Russian Rule

BY

H. B. PAKSOY

Association for the Advancement
of Central Asian Research
Monograph Series

Hartford, Connecticut

First AACAR Edition, 1989

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ALPAMYSH: Central Asian Identity under Russian Rule

COPYRIGHT 1979, 1989 by H. B. PAKSOY

All Rights Reserved

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Paksoy, H. B., 1948-
ALPAMYSH: central Asian identity under Russian rule.
(Association for the Advancement of Central Asian Research monograph series)
Includes bibliographical references (p. )
Includes index.
1. Soviet Central Asia--History--Sources.
2. Alpamish. 3. Epic Literature, Turkic.
4. Soviet Central Asia--Politics and Government.
I. Title.
II. Series.
DK847.P35 1989 958.4 89-81416
ISBN: 0-9621379-9-5
ISBN: 0-9621379-0-1 (pbk.)

AACAR (Association for the Advancement of Central Asian Research) Monograph Series Editorial Board: Thomas Allsen (TRENTON STATE COLLEGE) (Secretary of the Board); Peter Golden (RUTGERS UNIVERSITY); Omeljan Pritsak (HARVARD UNIVERSITY); Thomas Noonan (UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA).
AACAR is a non-profit, tax-exempt, publicly supported organization, as defined under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, incorporated in Hartford, Connecticut, headquartered at the Department of History, CCSU, 1615 Stanley Street, New Britain, CT 06050.

The Institutional Members of AACAR are:
School of Arts and Sciences, CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY;
Nationality and Siberian Studies Program, The W. Averell Harriman Institute for the Advanced Study of the Soviet Union, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY;
Mir Ali Shir Navai Seminar for Central Asian Languages and Cultures, UCLA;
Program for Turkish Studies, UCLA;
THE CENTRAL ASIAN FOUNDATION, WISCONSIN;
Committee on Inner Asian and Altaistic Studies, HARVARD UNIVERSITY;
Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies, INDIANA UNIVERSITY;
Department of Russian and East European Studies, UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA;
THE NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR SOVIET AND EAST EUROPEAN RESEARCH, WASHINGTON D.C.

Manufactured in the United States of America, 1989.