The Bulgars and the Steppe Empire in the Early Middle Ages

(Kiana) #1

Fig. 14. Podgornenskii IV burial ground, mound 14, Khazar khaga-
nate (aft er Flerova 2001, fi g. 24 c, with kind permission of Valentina
Flerova).
Fig. 15. Amulets from Khazaria and Bulgaria, 8th–10th century (aft er
Flerova 2001, fi g. 16 a, with kind permission of Valentina Flerova).
Fig. 16. Plates from a saddle from Verkhnii Chir-Yurt, Khazaria, now
in Daghestan; and plates from a saddle from Shilovo mound 1,
Khazaria, Middle Volga, now in Russia (aft er Flerova 2007, fi gs. 2–3,
with kind permission of Valentina Flerova).
Fig. 17. Podgorovskii burial ground, the basin of Severskii Donets
river, Khazar khaganate (aft er Flerova 2007, fi g. 4, with kind per-
mission of Valentina Flerova).
Fig. 18. Keeper of relics from burial 1, mound 3, burial ground Talovyi
II, Khazar khaganate (aft er Glebov 2007, fi g. 1, with kind permission
of ‘Problemi na izkustvoto’).
Fig. 19. Figures from the keeper of relics, burial ground Talovyi II
(aft er Glebov 2007, fi g. 2, with kind permission of ‘Problemi na
izkustvoto’).
Fig. 20. Reconstruction of a part of the Kül-tegin’s temple (Nowgoro-
dova 1980, p. 240).
Fig. 21. Plan of the Kül-tegin’s temple (aft er Nowgorodova 1980,
p. 238).
Fig. 22. Bulgar warrior, fi rst half of the 9th century, miniature (aft er
Beshevliev 1981, fi g. 22).
Fig. 23. Stele with the Bugut inscription (aft er History of Civilizations
of Central Asia 1996, fi g. 2-photo: Sergei G. Klyashtorny, with kind
permission of Sergey Klyashtornyj).
Fig. 24/24a. Male costumes from the frescoes at Kucha, 5th–8th cen-
tury (aft er Yatsenko 2000b, in Vo s t o c h ny i Turkestan 2000, tab. 59, 60,
with kind permission of Sergey Yatsenko).
Fig. 25. Female costumes from the frescoes at Kucha (aft er Yatsenko
2000b, in Vostochnyi Turkestan 2000, tab. 62, with kind permission
of Sergey Yatsenko).
Fig. 26. Costumes of ‘foreigners’ (aft er Yatsenko 2000b, in Vostochnyi
Turkestan 2000, tab. 63, with kind permission of Sergey Yatsenko).
Fig. 27. Uighur hats, 9th–12th century (aft er Yatsenko 2000b, in
Vostochnyi Turkestan 2000, tab. 65, with kind permission of Sergey
Yatsenko).
Fig. 28. Old-Turkic balbal (aft er Nowgorodova 1980, fi g. 180).


viii illustrations
Free download pdf