Tartalom
Benedek Péri – Miklós Sárközy: Foreword: Uzbekistan and Hungary, 5–14.
Kinga Dévényi: Samarqand, a centre of mediaeval scholarship in the mirror of Arabic manuscripts, 28–47.
Tamás Iványi: Najm al-Dīn al-Kubrā of Khiva, Personal Experience and Poetic Images in the Teachings of a Ṣūfī Master, 48–74.
Benedek Péri: Mīr ʿAlī-šīr Navāyī’s poetic replies to ghazals composed by Šayḫum Niẓām ad-Dīn Aḥmad ‘Suhaylī’, 75–86.
Azim Malikov: Arminius Vambery and the urban culture in Samarkand, 97–108.
Márton Forgács: Austro-Hungarian Prisoners of War during World War I in the Territory of Present-day Uzbekistan – the Estate of Ferenc Palkovics (1892–1919), 109–120.