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SUMMARY:16th Annual Leon Levy Lecture
DTSTART:20221103T210000Z
DTEND:20221103T223000Z
DESCRIPTION:This lecture will take place online. Registration is requi
 red\; click through for the registration link. Zoom information will b
 e provided via confirmation email to registered participants. Study of
  the “Silk Roads” has helped to greatly expand our knowledge of th
 e movement of people\, ideas\, and goods as well as the influences tha
 t they exerted on various cultures throughout Eurasia. Scholars have o
 ften looked to China’s Tang dynasty (618-907) as an example of the c
 osmopolitanism that such exchanges promoted. But there are other\, les
 s obvious polities that developed cosmopolitan tendencies as well. One
  of these is the steppe empire of the Uyghurs\, whose political center
  was in what is today Mongolia.
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:video
CONTACT:isaw@nyu.edu
CLASS:PUBLIC
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