Source: http://manuscripta-orientalia.kunstkamera.ru/archive/2001_03_07/
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 14:43:52+00:00

Document:
Archivnye materially o mongol'skikh i tiurkskikh narodakh v adakemicheskikh sobraniiakh Rossii. Doklady nauchnoĭ konferentsii. Sostavitel' I. V. Kul'ganek, pod red. S. G. Kliashtornogo. Izdanie podgotovili I. A. Alimov, I. V. Kul'ganek, E. V. Pavlova. Sankt-Petersburg; Tsentr "Peterburgskoe vostokovedenie", 2000, 152 str.
Archival materials on Mongolian and Turkic Peoples in Russian Academic Collections. Conference Papers. Compiled by I. V. Kulganek, ed. S. G. Klyashtorny. Prepared by I. A. Alimov, I. V. Kulganek, E. V. Pavlova. St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg Center for Oriental Studies, 2000, 152 pp.
Prof. Dr. Oleg F. Akimushkin - Head of the Department of the Middle East and Kurdish Studies Group at the Si. Petersburg Branch of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, specialist in Persian culture history and history of Iran, Central Asia and East Turkestan, author of a series of monographs and articles.
Dr. Stephan H. Levitt - Expert in Sinhalese and Indie manuscripts. At present, a private tutor and consultant for the University of Pennsylvania Library, the Center for Judaic Studies, University of Pennsylvania, and the Burke Library, Union Theological Seminary, also an independent researcher, author of numerous publications.
Dr. Catherina Koch - Restorer at the Conservation Department of the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Preussischer Kulturbesitz; specialises in the restoration of Central Asian documents from Turfan.
Dr. Elisabeth Zack - Researcher at the Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo; field of scholarly interests - Arabic manuscripts and Arabic dialectology.

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