Elena Paskaleva
Universitair docent Kritische Erfgoed Studies van Azië en Europa
- Naam
- Dr. E.G. Paskaleva
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 1692
- e.g.paskaleva@hum.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-4498-9530

Elena Paskaleva is universitair docent aan het Instituut voor Regiostudies.
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Universitair docent Kritische Erfgoed Studies van Azië en Europa
- Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
- Leiden Institute for Area Studies
- SMES APT
- Paskaleva E.G., Turner M., Abbasova-Yusupova M., Choi J.H., Comstock-Skipp J., Feyzulayev A., Gorshenina S., McClary R.P., O'Kane B., Parodi L.E., Porter Y., Vileikis O., Voyakin D., Whitfield S. & Williams T. (2025), Architecture, monuments and urbanism: Part I: architectural influences along the Silk Roadss and urbanism. Paris: UNESCO.
- Paskaleva E., Turner M., Abbasova-Yusupova M., Abou-Khatwa N., Babaie S., Bakhoum D.I., Bakhoum D.I., Baik S., Dong W., Emami F., Erdenebat U., Giyasi J., Huseini S.R., Jain Sh., Lee J., Zhou L., Muradov R.G., Mustafayev S., Nishimura Y., Turbat T., Wang Y., Webb P., Xu T. & Yao C. (2025), Architecture, monuments and urbanism: Part II: cities on the overland Silk Roads. Paris: UNESCO.
- Paskaleva E., Turner M., Damle T., García Vázquez C., Girardelli P., Howard D., Kamalkhan K. Nuryanti W., Pandit S., Pante M.D., Sheriff A., Tresserras Juan J., Wang Q., Wang Y. Webb P., Wei D, Wijesuriya G. & Yao C. (2025), Architecture, monuments and urbanism: Part III: Cultural networks and sea ports on the maritime Silk Routes. Paris: UNESCO.
- Paskaleva E.G. & Berg G.R. van den (red.) (2023), Memory and commemoration across Central Asia: texts, traditions and practices, 10th-21st centuries. Leiden Studies in Islam and Society nr. 17. Leiden: Brill.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2023), Remembering the Alisher Navoi Jubilee and the archaeological excavations in Samarqand in the summer of 1941. In: Paskaleva E.G. & Berg G. van den (red.), Memory and Commemoration across Central Asia : texts, traditions and practices, 10th-21st centuries. Leiden Studies in Islam and Society nr. 17. Leiden: Brill. 287-329.
- Paskaleva E. (2023), Samarqand’s congregational mosque of Bibi Khanum as a representation of Timurid legitimacy and rulership, Manazir Journal 5: 59-87.
- Paskaleva E.G. & Berg G.R. van den (30 september 2019), Silk Road Cities. Leiden: Leiden Islam Blog LUCIS. [blog].
- Paskaleva E.G. & Berg G.R. van den (2019), Silk Road Cities. Documented through vintage photographs, prints and postcards. Leiden: Silk Road Publications.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2017), Legacy and Geometrical Influences of Al-Khwarazmi on Timurid Architecture. In: , The Historical Heritage of Scientists and Thinkers of the Medieval East, Its Role and Significance for Modern Civilization. Cambridge: Cambridge Scientific Publishers. 123-142.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2016), Commemorating Tamerlane: ideological and iconographical approaches at the Timurid Museum, IIAS Newsletter 74 Special Focus on Memory and Commemoration in Central Asia (ed. E. Paskaleva) 74(Summer 2016): 40-41, Focus pp. 29-45.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2016), Memory and commemoration in Central Asia, IIAS Newsletter 74 Special Focus on Memory and Commemoration in Central Asia (ed. E. Paskaleva) 74(Summer 2016): 29-45.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2016), Architectural Palimpsest in the Four-iwan Kosh across Central Asia. In: Morrison A. & Saxena S.S. (red.), Proceedings of the XIIth Conference of the European Society for Central Asian Studies. Central Asia: A Maturing Field. Cambridge: Cambridge Scientific Publishers. 123-140.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2015), Ideology in brick and tile: Timurid architecture of the 21st century, Central Asian Survey 34(4): 418-439.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2013), Samarqand Refashioned: A Traveller’s Impressions (with a preface by Daniel C. Waugh), Silk Road Journal 11(2013): 139-153.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2013), The cityscape of modern Central Asia. The politics of urban renewal in Tashkent, IIAS Newsletter (Special Issue, The Asia-Pacific War 60 Years On: History and Memory) 66(Winter 2013): 48-49.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2013), Hierophanic Influences on Timurid Architecture along the Silk Road. In: , Archi-Cultural Translations through the Silk Road. Osaka: Mukogawa Women's University Press. 61-68.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2013), Epigraphic restorations of Timurid architectural heritage, IIAS Newsletter (Special Issue, The Asia-Pacific War 60 Years On: History and Memory) 64(Summer 2013): 10-11.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2012), Soviet Modernism 1955-1991: Unknown Stories, IIAS Newsletter (Special Issue, The Asia-Pacific War 60 Years On: History and Memory) 62(Winter 2012): 47.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2012), The Archetype of the Four in the Architecture of the Four-īwān Building Tradition. In: Bakhysh S., Geybullayeva R. & Horvath I. (red.), Archetypes in Literature and Culture. Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien: Peter Lang. 285-296.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2012), Hierophanic influences on Timurid Architecture along the Silk Road (extended abstract), Proceedings of 2nd International Conference iaSU2012. Archi-Cultural Translations through the Silk Road. Osaka: Mukogawa Women's University Press. 36-41.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2012), The Bibi Khanum Mosque in Samarqand: Its Mongol and Timurid Architecture, Silk Road Journal 10: 81-98.
- Paskaleva E.G. (22 september 2010), The architecture of the four-īwān building tradition as a representation of paradise and dynastic power aspirations (Dissertatie. Leiden University Institute for Cultural Disciplines (LUICD), Faculty of Humanities, Leiden University). Promotor(en): Mekking A.J.J.
- Paskaleva E.G. (2009), The Architectural Representation of Paradise: Sufi Cosmology and the Four-īwān Plan. In: Mekking A.J.J. & Roose E.R. (red.), The Global Built Environment as a Representation of Realities. Why and How Architecture Should Be the Subject of Worldwide Comparison. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. 95-139.