The Persianate World 2019
DOI: 10.1525/9780520972100-004
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Introduction The Frontiers of the Persianate World (ca. 800–1900)

Abstract: Nile Green DEFINING THE "PERSIANATE" By the fifteenth century, having gained written form as a fashionable patois of the court poets of tenth-century Bukhara, Persian had become a language of governance or learning in a region that stretched from China to the Balkans, and from Siberia to southern India. 1 As a lingua franca promoted by multi-ethnic and multireligious states, and aided further by education and diplomacy, Persian reached the zenith of its geographical and social reach between the sixteenth and e… Show more

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