Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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... Muslim lands of Central Asia , it directly annexed large portions of territory , but allowed two Emirates to survive as protectorates : these were the kingdoms of Khiva and Bukhara , famous for centuries as hearths of Islamic culture ...
... Muslim lands of Central Asia , it directly annexed large portions of territory , but allowed two Emirates to survive as protectorates : these were the kingdoms of Khiva and Bukhara , famous for centuries as hearths of Islamic culture ...
Sivu 242
... Muslim social order led the Soviets to adopt completely the age - old , proven Russian solutions to the challenges of Muslim rebellions . Moscow is currently committed to a strategic - regional solution which is bound to have a profound ...
... Muslim social order led the Soviets to adopt completely the age - old , proven Russian solutions to the challenges of Muslim rebellions . Moscow is currently committed to a strategic - regional solution which is bound to have a profound ...
Sivu 288
... Muslim . Everybody in Central Asia knows that time is on the Muslim side.1 The relations between Russians and the Muslim peoples of the Soviet Union are typical colonial relations . And that is a fact . Despite all the efforts of Soviet ...
... Muslim . Everybody in Central Asia knows that time is on the Muslim side.1 The relations between Russians and the Muslim peoples of the Soviet Union are typical colonial relations . And that is a fact . Despite all the efforts of Soviet ...
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A Letter from a Soviet Ambassador | 37 |
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