Dr Aslisho Qurboniev
Research Associate
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Departments and units
Department of Academic Research Shi'i Studies -
Email
aqurboniev@iis.ac.uk
Selected publications
- Barber, Matthew, Lorenz Nigst, Aslisho Qurboniev, Sarah Savant, Peter Verkinderen, and Gowaart Van Den Bossche. 2026. The Making of the Arabic Book, Volume 2: Writerly Practices, Memory and Communities. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Qurboniev, Aslisho. 2025. “ʿAbd al-Karim al-Shahrastani (ca. 1086–1153).” Routledge Resources Online – Medieval Studies. Routledge.
- Qurboniev, Aslisho, and Gowaart Van Den Bossche. 2024. “‘A Scholarly Copyist’: Early Ilkhanid Intellectual Networks through the Prism of Two Colophons.” Part 2. In Literary Snippets: A Colophon Reader, edited by Sabine Schmidtke and George A. Kiraz, 181–189. Gorgias Press.
- Bednarkiewicz, Marcin, Aslisho Qurboniev, and Gowaart Van Den Bossche. 2023. “Studying Hadith Commentaries in the Digital Age.” In Hadith Commentaries: Continuity and Change, edited by Joel Blecher et al., 263–280. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Qurboniev, Aslisho. 2020. “The Writing of Munāẓarāt in Times of Turmoil: Disputations in Fatimid Ifrīqiya.” The Medieval Globe 5 (2): 59–86.
Full publication list
- Barber, Matthew, Lorenz Nigst, Aslisho Qurboniev, Sarah Savant, Peter Verkinderen, and Gowaart Van Den Bossche. 2026. The Making of the Arabic Book, Volume 2: Writerly Practices, Memory and Communities. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Qurboniev, A. and Gowaart Van Den Bossche. Part ‘“A Scholarly Copyist”: Early Ilkhanid Intellectual Networks through the Prism of Two Colophons,” Part 2, in Sabine Schmidtke and George A. Kiraz (eds), Literary Snippets: A Colophon Reader. Gorgias Press, 2024, pp. 181-189.
- Qurboniev, A. and Gowaart Van Den Bossche. ‘“A Scholarly Copyist”: Early Ilkhanid Intellectual Networks through the Prism of Two Colophons,’ in Sabine Schmidtke and George A. Kiraz (eds), Literary Snippets: Colophons Across Space and Time. Gorgias Press, 2023, pp. 431-455.
- Bednarkiewicz, M., Qurboniev, A. and Van Den Bossche, G. “Studying Hadith Commentaries in the Digital Age”, in Joel Blecher, et al, Hadith Commentaries: Continuity and Change, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2023, pp. 263-280.
- Qurboniev, A. “Project Identity,” in Identity, History and Trans-Nationality in Central Asia: The Mountain Communities of Pamir, edited by D. Dagiev and C. Faucher. London & New York: Routledge, 2018, pp. 227-48.
- Qurboniev, A. “A Short Historical Introduction to Tajikistan,” in Jan Bakker and Christine Oriol, Trekking in Tajikistan: The northern ranges, Pamirs and Afghanistan’s Wakhan Corridor. Milnthorpe: Cicerone Press, 2018, pp. 66-69.
- Qurboniev, A. “The Writing of Munāẓarāt in Times of Turmoil: Disputations in Fatimid Ifrīqiya” in The Medieval Globe 5.2. Medieval Sicily, al-Andalus and the Maghrib: Writing in Times of Turmoil, edited by Nicola Carpentieri and Carol Symes. Amsterdam University Press, 2020, pp. 59-86.
- Qurboniev, Aslisho. 2025. “al-Shahrastani (ca. 1086–1153).” Routledge Resources Online – Medieval Studies. Routledge
- Qurboniev, Aslisho. 2023. “ʿAbd Allah al-Mahdi (874–934).” Routledge Resources Online – Medieval Studies, edited by H. Klemettilä and J. Van Steenbergen. Routledge
- Qurboniev, Aslisho. 2023. “Muʿizz li-Din Allah (931–975).” Routledge Resources Online – Medieval Studies, edited by H. Klemettilä and J. Van Steenbergen. Routledge
- Qurboniev, Aslisho. 2021. “First Five Hundred Years of the Arabic Book: The Native Origin of the Authors.” KITAB Project Research Blog. April 2021
- Qurboniev, Aslisho. 2020. “Between Manuscripts and Digital Texts: Commentaries on Hadith Raʾs al-Jalut.” KITAB Project Research Blog. September 2020
- Qurboniev, Aslisho. 2020. “Algorithmic Reading of Shiʿi Hadith Collections: Direct Borrowing and Common Sources.” KITAB Project Research Blog. June 2020
- Salakhetdinova, M. A. “On Historical Toponymy of Balkh Province.” Translated from Russian into English by Aslisho Qurboniev. Originally published in Palestinskii Sbornik 21 (84), 1970, 222–228. In Early Islamic Balkh: History, Landscape and Material Culture, edited by Robert Hoyland et al. Forthcoming