Papers by Vikentiy Parshuto
A small popular case-study written for the Competition of the Internet-Magazine "Proshloe", calle... more A small popular case-study written for the Competition of the Internet-Magazine "Proshloe", called "Clash of Historical Departments". (https://proshloe.com/hisbat/short-list/baktrijskaya-saga/)
The study concentrates on the history of the Bek Family, the archives of which give us an opportunity to trace how the Islamization of Bactria influenced average Bactiran families, and how the social-economic structure of the traditional family was changed following the changes in fiscal policy, brought to Bactria by Arabs.
Archaeological Research in Uzbekistan, Season 2018-2019, 2020
A thesis paper presented at the Conference held on Oriental Faculty in June 2019, concerning in b... more A thesis paper presented at the Conference held on Oriental Faculty in June 2019, concerning in brevi some results of my course paper of the 3-rd year.
The course paper was devoted to the Bactrian greetings formulae and their historical meaning.
Keywords: Bactria, Kushano-Sasanians, Kidarites, documents of Northern Afghanistan, letters,
sour... more Keywords: Bactria, Kushano-Sasanians, Kidarites, documents of Northern Afghanistan, letters,
source studies.
The report is devoted to one Bactrian letter (ch), the sender of which, Nawaz Kharagan, addresses
an unknown ruler, Wakshgul, with a unique epistolary formula and asks him to give permission to
Rashten that he may come to the prince Wanafar. In the letter Wakhshgul functions as a ruler and we
do not know him from any other source. His ruling position was discovered when making a comparison
of the words which are used to address a ruler in one earlier Bactrian inscription (Rabatak) and
in the later Sogdian one (the Mugh letter Nov. 2). Other Bactrian documents (bg, ca, cb, ci) indirectly
confirm this statement by revealing a turmoil in the 370s A D in Bactria. Apparently, that period could
be called the time of the fall of the Kushano-Sasanians and as well of an ephemeral interregnum.
Excavation reports by Vikentiy Parshuto
A yearly report of Panjakent excavations for 2019 as ususal
Thesis Chapters by Vikentiy Parshuto
Published without tables here: https://www.orienthist.spbu.ru/arhiv/2021/1/index.html
Book Reviews by Vikentiy Parshuto
Рецензия на R. ALLCHIN, W. BALL, N. HAMMOND (eds.). The Archaeology of Afghanistan (new edition).... more Рецензия на R. ALLCHIN, W. BALL, N. HAMMOND (eds.). The Archaeology of Afghanistan (new edition). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2019. 711 p. ISBN978–1–4744–5047–8; W. BALL. Archaeological Gazetteer of Afghanistan (revised edition). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. 682 p. ISBN: 978–0–19–927758–2
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Papers by Vikentiy Parshuto
The study concentrates on the history of the Bek Family, the archives of which give us an opportunity to trace how the Islamization of Bactria influenced average Bactiran families, and how the social-economic structure of the traditional family was changed following the changes in fiscal policy, brought to Bactria by Arabs.
The course paper was devoted to the Bactrian greetings formulae and their historical meaning.
source studies.
The report is devoted to one Bactrian letter (ch), the sender of which, Nawaz Kharagan, addresses
an unknown ruler, Wakshgul, with a unique epistolary formula and asks him to give permission to
Rashten that he may come to the prince Wanafar. In the letter Wakhshgul functions as a ruler and we
do not know him from any other source. His ruling position was discovered when making a comparison
of the words which are used to address a ruler in one earlier Bactrian inscription (Rabatak) and
in the later Sogdian one (the Mugh letter Nov. 2). Other Bactrian documents (bg, ca, cb, ci) indirectly
confirm this statement by revealing a turmoil in the 370s A D in Bactria. Apparently, that period could
be called the time of the fall of the Kushano-Sasanians and as well of an ephemeral interregnum.
Excavation reports by Vikentiy Parshuto
Thesis Chapters by Vikentiy Parshuto
Book Reviews by Vikentiy Parshuto
The study concentrates on the history of the Bek Family, the archives of which give us an opportunity to trace how the Islamization of Bactria influenced average Bactiran families, and how the social-economic structure of the traditional family was changed following the changes in fiscal policy, brought to Bactria by Arabs.
The course paper was devoted to the Bactrian greetings formulae and their historical meaning.
source studies.
The report is devoted to one Bactrian letter (ch), the sender of which, Nawaz Kharagan, addresses
an unknown ruler, Wakshgul, with a unique epistolary formula and asks him to give permission to
Rashten that he may come to the prince Wanafar. In the letter Wakhshgul functions as a ruler and we
do not know him from any other source. His ruling position was discovered when making a comparison
of the words which are used to address a ruler in one earlier Bactrian inscription (Rabatak) and
in the later Sogdian one (the Mugh letter Nov. 2). Other Bactrian documents (bg, ca, cb, ci) indirectly
confirm this statement by revealing a turmoil in the 370s A D in Bactria. Apparently, that period could
be called the time of the fall of the Kushano-Sasanians and as well of an ephemeral interregnum.