Bukhara

Traditional Weavings from Pre-Soviet Central Asia

Allworth, Edward A.
1990 The Modern Uzbeks from the Fourteenth Century to the Present: A Cultural History. Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Palo Alto. [reviewed by David Nalle, Middle East Journal XLV, 1991, pp. 131-2].

Aramco World Magazine, vol. 41, January-February 1990
[issue devoted to Muslims in the USSR]

Bacon, Elizabeth E.
1980 Central Asians Under Russian Rule, A Study in Culture Change. Cornell University Press, New York.

Bühler, Alfred
1972 Ikat, Batik, Plangi. 3 vols. Pharos-Verlag Hansrudolf Schwabe.

Bukhara, a series of entries in Encyclopedia Iranica, vol. 4, 1990, pp. 511 - 545, with bibliographic citations.

i. In pre-Islamic times. Richard N. Frye
ii. From the Arab invasions to the Mongols. C. Edmund Bosworth
iii. After the Mongol invasion. Yuri Bregel
iv. The khanate of Bukhara and Khorasan. Yuri Bregel
v. Archaeology and monuments. G.A. Pugachenkova and E.V. Rtveladze
vi. The Bukharan school of Miniature painting. Barbara Schmitz
vii. Bukharan Jews. Michael Zand.

Canfield, Robert L., ed.
1991 Turko-Persia in Historical Perspective. School of American Research Advanced Seminar Series. Cambridge University Press.

The Common Cord: Central Asian Textiles.
[1986] Seattle Art Museum, Seattle. [exhibition organized by Kate FitzGibbon and Andy Hale, Dec.1986 - Feb.1987].

Cootner, Cathryn M.
1982 Tent and Town: Rugs and Embroideries from Central Asia. The H. McCoy Jones Collection. M. H. De Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco.

Cootner, Cathryn M. and Daniel Shaffer
1986 Susani, Central Asian Embroideries, Hali, issue 30, April/May/June, pp.

Fitzgibbon, Kate and Andy Hale
1988 Ikats -- Woven Silks from Central Asia: The Rau Collections. Basil Blackwell/The Crafts Council, Oxford.

Franses, Michael and Robert Pinner
1978 Large Medallion Suzani, Hali, vol.1, no.2, pp.128-133.

Goble, Paul
1989 Central Asian Studies on Non-Soviet Islam: A Bibliographical Guide, Middle East Journal, vol. 43, pp. 649 - 654.

Gross, Jo-Ann
1992 Muslims in Central Asia: Expressions of Identity and Change. Duke University Press, Durham, NC.

Klimburg, Max and Sandra Pinto
1986 Tessuti ikat dell'Asia Centrale di collezioni italiane. Umberto Allemandi & C., Turin.

Kalter, Johannes
1984 The Arts and Crafts of Turkestan. Thames and Hudson, London.

Khalid, Adeeb
1991 The Residential Quarter in Bukhara before the Revolution, MESA Bulletin, vol 25, no. 1, pp. 15 - 24.
[assesses three-volume Russian work by O. A. Sukhareva on documentation for the functioning of Bukhara as a city, with major craft industry.]

Lancet-Muller, Aviva
1967 Bokhara. The Israel Museum, Jerusalem.

Larsen, Jack Lenor
1976 The Dyer's Art: Ikat, Batik, Plangi. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York.

Leix, Alfred
1974 Turkestan and Its Textile Crafts. Crosby Press, London.

Lindahl, David and Thomas Knorr
1975 Uzbek, The Textiles and Life of the Nomadic and Sedentary Uzbek Tribes of Central-Asia. Basel.

Mackie, Louise W. and Jon Thompson
1980 Turkmen: Tribal Carpets and Traditions. The Textile Museum, Washington. [sections on Ersari]

Maréchal, Andrea
1985 Central Asian Textiles: IKAT/Guido Goldman, Collector, Hali, issue 27, July-September, pp.40-43, 46-47.

Shaffer, Daniel
1985 Central Asian Textiles: IKAT/History and Technique, Hali (London), issue 27, July/August/September, pp. 44f.

Stack, Lotus
1987 Patterned Threads: Ikat Traditions and Inspirations. The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis. Pp. 6-8.