Central Asian Seminar
Current Teaching
Summer term 2024/25
01.04.2025 - 30.09.2025
Introduction days at the beginning of the semester
(April 15-16)
Timetable for the Central Asia seminar
(Latest update: 18.03.2025)
Interesting seminars in the summer semester
"Beyond Progress and Crisis: Ways of Collective Life in Mongolia (and Inner Asia)" with Björn Reichhardt
Tuesday, 12:00-14:00 CEST
Room 1.505, Doro24
"Language Course Pashto I"
for beginners with Dr. Lutz Rzehak
Wednesdays & Fridays, 08:00–10:00 CEST
Room 507 & Zoom
"Lived diaspora: Afghan life worlds in Berlin"
with Prof. Dr. Manja Stephan
with accompanying tutorial
with Prof. Dr. Manja Stephan
with accompanying tutorial
Tuesday, 2 - 4 p.m.
Room 507; module 10, 17 (BA)
Central Asian Seminar
News
Histories and Cultures of Central Asia (HCCA)
Lecture Series
25.06.25
The Law on Freedom of Media and the Media System in the post-1990s Mongolia
Manlai Nyamdorj (Trier University)

Workshop im Humboldt-Forum
Styling and Re-styling: Textile Design and Heritage Making
27.06.2025 10-16 Uhr

New article:
Mongolia’s Mother Ocean
Ecologies of Transformation at the Intersection of Land, Growth and Pollution in Inner Asia
New project:
Impressions of the roundtable on 15.05.2024
Latest publications (selection)
Muslim Mobilities. Geographies of Piety and
and Belonging in Tajik Dubai Business
by Manja Stephan
Making a Homeland. Roots and Routes of
Transnational Armenian Engagement
by Tsypylma Darieva
Publications
Classical Mongolian: A Textbook for Students,
Scholars and Everyone Interested in Mongolian
by Ganchimeg Altangerel
Maps and Colours. A Complex Relationship
von Diana Lange und Benjamin van der Linde
Dari-Persisch Lehr- und Übungsbuch
von Lutz Rzehak und Bidollah Aswar
A Textbook in Classical Tibetan
Crossing Boundaries. Tibetan Studies Unlimited.
von Diana Lange, Jarmila Ptackova, Marion Wettstein und Mareike Wulff. 2021.
An Atlas of the Himalayans by a 19th Century Tibetan Lama. A Journey of Discovery
Source of Life. Revitalisation Rites and Bon Shamans in Bhutan and the Eastern Himalayas.