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Direction in the History of Ilkhanid Iran.’ Iran Namag 5:1 )2020(, pp. 20-37.
- Bruno De Nicola, ‘On the outskirts of the Ilkhanate: the Mongols’ relationship
with the province of Kastamonu in the second half of the 13 century.’ In: Suzan
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in Anatolia. )Ankara: VEKAM, 2019(, pp. 117-135.
- Bruno De Nicola., “The Role of the Domestic Sphere in the Islamisation of the
Mongols” in A.C.S Peacock )ed.(, Islamisation: Comparative perspectives from
History )Edinburg: Edinburg University Press, 2017(, pp. 353-376.
- Bruno De Nicola, “The Queen of the Chaghataids: Orghīna Khātūn and the rule
of Central Asia” Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 26:1-2 )2016(, pp. 107 – 120.
- Bruno De Nicola, “The Economic role of Mongol women: continuity and
transformation from Mongolia to Iran.” In Bruno De Nicola and Charles Melville
)eds.(, The Mongols and the Transformation of the Middle East )Brill: Leiden, 2016(,
pp. 79-105.
- Bruno De Nicola, “The Fustāt al-'adāla: a unique Manuscript on the Religious
Landscape of Medieval Anatolia.” In Peacock, A.C.S. and S. N. Yildiz )eds(, Literature
and Intellectual Life in Islamic Anatolia in the 14 -15 Centuries: Historical, Social
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