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  • ...luding and the [[A.Q. Khan]] controversy; religious extremism in South and Central Asia; and “Islam and the West.”
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  • {{r|Central Asia}}
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  • ...nsliterated to ''Azärbaycan'') is a country variously considered part of [[Central Asia]] or [[Southwestern Asia]], with a shore on the [[Caspian Sea]], with major
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  • {{r|Central Asia}}
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  • ..., Fredrik Talmage (1994) ''Origins of the Bronze Age Oasis Civilization in Central Asia''. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University. ISBN 0-87365-545-1
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  • {{r|Central Asia}}
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  • {{r|Central Asia}}
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  • The '''Uzbek''' are an ethnic group of [[Central Asia]], of complex origins. Their traditional lands were first settled by [[Pers
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  • The '''Tajik''' people are an ethnic group of [[Central Asia]]. They are the largest ethnic group in Tajikistan, a former [[Soviet Repub
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  • {{Image|CIA Kazakhstan map.gif|right|250px|Kazakhstan, in central Asia}}
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  • ...rica]], and is spoken by minorities in [[sub-Saharan Africa]], Iran, and [[Central Asia]]. In addition, many languages of the Islamic world, such as [[Persian lang
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  • ...focused on Kashmir, using terrorism, which increasingly operates in India, Central Asia, and Chechnya. It is suspected as the sponsor of the 2008 Mumbai attacks. T ...and a union of Muslim majority regions in the area, including Chechnya and Central Asia.<ref name=SATP />
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  • * Forbes, Andrew D.W. ''Warlords and Muslims in Chinese Central Asia: A Political History of Republican Sinkiang, 1911-1949'' Cambridge Universi
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  • ...ing the Early Middle Ages in the [[Tarim Basin]] (in today's [[Xinjiang]], Central Asia).
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  • ...y a constituent republic of the Soviet Union, occupies 488,100 sq km in [[Central Asia]]. It has borders with Afghanistan, Iran, [[Kazakhstan]] and Uzbekistan.
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  • {{r|Central Asia}}
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  • {{r|Central Asia}}
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  • {{r|Central Asia}}
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  • ====Board, Europe & Central Asia==== {{r|Alice Henkin, Vice-Chair}} Board, Europe & Central Asia, [[Human Rights Watch]]
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