Table of Contents:
Part I: The Transmission of the Turanian Covenant: The Altaic Invasion
Chapter 1: The Altaic Pole
Chapter 2: The Huns: The Pivot of the Turanian Historial
Chapter 3: The Heirs to the Huns: The Bulgars, Sabirs, Avars, and Hungarians
Part II: The Turks in the Elements of Turan
Chapter 4: Sources
Chapter 5: The History of the Turkic Empire
Chapter 6: The End of the “Blue Turks” and the New Peoples
Chapter 7: The Second Empire
Chapter 8: The Religion of the Ancient Turks and Shamanism
Chapter 9: The Turks and Islam: The Sufi Logos
Chapter 10: Turkish Sufism: The Paths of Al-Hallaj
Chapter 11: The Ottoman Empire of the Source: The Ottoman Formula of Integration
Chapter 12: The Turano-Mediterranean Empire
Chapter 13: The Ottoman Empire and Europe (The Christian and post-Christian World)
Chapter 14: Modern Turkey
Part III: The Mongols
Chapter 15: The Ancient Mongols
Chapter 16: Genghis Khan: The World Emperor and Son of the Sky
Chapter 17: Mongol Religion
Chapter 18: The Great Powers of the Mongol-Sphere
Chapter 19: The Mongols after Empire
Chapter 20: The Mongol Logos and Buddhism
Part IV: Tibet
Chapter 21: Ancient Tibet
Chapter 22: The Era of Theocracy
Chapter 23: Bon: Ahura-Mazda in Tibet
Part V: The Manchus
Chapter 24: From the Mohe to the Jurchens
Chapter 25: Manchuria and the Qing Dynasty
Chapter 26: The People and Spirits of the Evenki Universe
Chapter 27: Tungusic-Manchurian Shamanism and its Noological Classification
Part VI: The Paleo-Asiatics
Chapter 28: The Paleo-Asiatic Peoples of Eurasia
Chapter 29: Paleo-Asiatic Religion: The Structures of the Northern Spirits
Part VII: The Great Mother and Her Raven
Chapter 31: The Uralic Group
Chapter 32: The Urals in Sacred Geography
Part VIII: The Horizons of the Caucasus
Chapter 33: The Cartography of the Caucasus
Chapter 34: The Georgians: Sakartvelo, the Light Country
Chapter 35: The Adyghe
Chapter 36: The Vainakh
Chapter 37: The Historials of the Peoples of Dagestan
Chapter 38: The Religion and Myths of the Eastern Caucasus
Chapter 39: The Noology of the Caucasus
Conclusion. The Turning Point of Noomakhia