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Razia Sultanova is Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge and of the Central Asia Forum. She has also worked as a Research Fellow at Goldsmith's College and at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. She graduated from Uzbek State Conservatory and was awarded her PhD by Moscow State Conservatory, where she was Visiting Professor. She has written extensively on the culture of Central Asia and contributed to Central Asian Republics: Bards of the Golden Road, World Music: The Rough Guide as well as journals in Britain, France and Germany.
Preface * Historical Overview * Shamanism in Central Asian nomadic culture * Sufism in Central Asia * Female Sufism: historical overview * Transmission of Sacred Knowledge * Music and Female Sufis * Interaction of Shamanism and Sufism * Female music making: Musical instruments and Dance * Female folk Sufism * Female rituals led by Otin-Oys * Otin-Oy in the neighbouring areas * Conclusion * Apendix: Female poetry * References and notes * Comprehensive glossary * Bibliography
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