Islamic Civilisation in the Balkans [Text] : Proceedings of the 3rd International Congress on : 1-5 november 2006, Bucharest, Romania ; Research Cente for Islamic History, Art and Culture (IRCICA) ; Centre for Turkish Studies, University of Bucharest ; [Preface by Dr. H. Eren ; Edited by H. Eren and S. Ünay] .- Istanbul : IRCICA , 2010. – Sources and Studies on the History of Islamic Civilisation. № 22– [n. c.] . – ISBN 978-92-9063-228-3 (hardcover)
- Мырзатай Жолдасбеков қоры . Bibliography in footnotes, at the end of the chapter
Vol. 1 .– 268 p., ill. . (hardcover) : 0 tg.
The Bucharest Congress received high-quality contributions. It reflected the interest in the study of Islamic civilization in the Balkans, as well as the achievements in the field of research and the benefits derived from international communication through a series of forums
Islamic culture, urban development in the Balkans, educational institutions of the 16th century, architecture of Macedonia, history of the Balkan Peninsula
Islamic Civilization in Central Asia [Text] : Proceedings of the International Conference, Astana, 4-7 September 2007 / ; Research Centre for Islamic History, art and culture ; Ministry of edication and science Republic of Kazakhstan ; R. B. Suleimenov Institute of Oriental studies ; [editors: H. Eren, M. Abuseitova, A. Muminov]... – Istanbul : [s. n.], 2010. - XXIII, 402 p., ill.; . . – [n. c.] – ISBN 978-92-9063-205-4 (vol. 1), ISBN 978-92-9063-206-1 (vol. 2), ISBN 978-92-9063-207-8 (set) : 100 тг., : 100
Central Asia is one of the regions where Islam spread the earliest, from mid-seventh century onwards, and interacted productively with the local cultures. in consequence the region is marked by a multi-faith structure which produced intellectuals, philosophers and artists of varied cultural backgrounds