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Dilnoza Duturaeva
Lecturer in Medieval History

Biography

BA, MA, and PhD (Tashkent)

Dilnoza Duturaeva is a Lecturer in Medieval History. Before joining the Department of History in 2022 she held a DFG Research Fellowship at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris and was a Senior Research Fellow at the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan. She also held a Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Bonn and a Gerda Henkel Research Fellowship at the University of Nanjing. 

Duturaeva’s research explores Asian interconnections and global trade in pre-modern period. Her first book, Qarakhanid Roads to China: A History of Sino-Turkic Relations reconsiders the diplomacy, trade and geography of transcontinental networks between Central Asia and China from the 10th to the 12th centuries and challenges the concept of “the Silk Road crisis” in the period between the fall of the Tang Dynasty and the rise of the Mongols. She is currently working on a new project that deals with the history of Moghulistan and global caravan routes in the 14th-17th centuries.

She also serves as a Steering Committee Member of the Steppe Sisters Network, an international initiative dedicated to connecting and supporting women in history, archaeology and anthropology of Central Asia.

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Dr Dilnoza Duturaeva
Lecturer in Medieval History
History
University of York
York

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