A Political Chronology of Central, South and East AsiaRoutledge, 2.9.2003 - 320 sivua Profiles the major political events in the histories of the countries of Central, South and East Asia * An individual chronology for each country of the region * Provides a concise profile of events from early history up to the mid-twentieth century as well as presenting greater detail on more recent events |
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Bhutan | 27 |
The Peoples Republic of China | 32 |
Chinese Special Administrative Regions | 65 |
China Taiwan | 79 |
India | 94 |
Japan | 121 |
Kazakhstan | 141 |
Kyrgyzstan | 182 |
The Maldives | 189 |
Mongolia | 193 |
Nepal | 201 |
Pakistan | 213 |
Sri Lanka | 235 |
Tajikistan | 255 |
Turkmenistan | 263 |
The Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea | 148 |
The Republic of Korea South Korea | 160 |
Uzbekistan | 269 |
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Affairs Afghanistan agreed agreement alleged announced appointed approved April army arrested attempt August Bangladesh became began Beijing border British Cabinet Central Chairman Chief China Chinese Committee Congress Constitution countries Court death December Democratic Deputy discussions dismissed economic elections established February forces Foreign formally formed former four further Government Governor head held Hong Kong House independence India Islamic island issued Jaffna January Japan Japanese July June killed Kingdom later leader Legislative Macau majority March meeting military month Muslim National Assembly negotiations North Korean November October official opposition organization Pakistan Party peace People’s Republic political President presidential Prime Minister proposed protest province region relations reorganization replaced reported Representatives Republic of China resigned rule Russian seats Security September signed South Korea Soviet Taiwan talks Tamil territory took trade Treaty troops United vote Zulfikar Ali Bhutto