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Citation: N. Dicosmo, A SET OF MANCHU DOCUMENTS CONCERNING A KHOKAND MISSION TO KASHGAR (1807) (CHINESE, 19TH-CENTURY), Central Asiatic journal, 41(2), 1997, pp. 159-199
Citation: N. Dicosmo, ANCIENT XINJIANG BETWEEN CENTRAL-ASIA AND CHINA - THE NOMADIC FACTOR, Anthropology & archeology of Eurasia, 34(4), 1996, pp. 87-101
Citation: N. Dicosmo, THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF CHINA, VOL 6, ALIEN REGIMES AND BORDER STATES, 907-1368 - FRANKE,H, TWITCHETT,D, Harvard journal of Asiatic studies, 56(2), 1996, pp. 493-508
Citation: N. Dicosmo, THE QING EMPIRE AS VISION AND REALITY - TIBET IN THE CAREER AND WRITINGS OF SONG-YUAN (1752-1835) - GERMAN - DABRINGHAUS,S, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 59, 1996, pp. 187-188
Citation: N. Dicosmo, THE FALL OF THE JURCHEN CHIN - WANG-E MEMOIR ON TSAI-CHOU UNDER THE MONGOLS SIEGE (1233-1234) - CHAN,HL, Central Asiatic journal, 39(1), 1995, pp. 140-141
Citation: N. Dicosmo, ANCIENT INNER ASIAN NOMADS - THEIR ECONOMIC-BASIS AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN CHINESE HISTORY, The Journal of Asian studies, 53(4), 1994, pp. 1092-1126
Citation: N. Dicosmo, MONARCHS AND MINISTERS - THE GRAND-COUNCIL IN MID-CHING CHINA, 1723-1820 - BARTLETT,BS, Journal of Asian history, 28(2), 1994, pp. 187-189
Citation: N. Dicosmo, THE POLITICAL-ECONOMY OF MERCHANT EMPIRES - STATE POWER AND WORLD-TRADE 1350-1750 - TRACY,JD, Journal of Asian history, 27(2), 1993, pp. 176-178