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  • '''South Asia''' is not always precisely defined. One description used by the [[Central I
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/South Asia]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|CIA activities in the Middle East and South Asia}}
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  • '''South Asia''' is not always precisely defined. One description used by the [[Central I
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  • *[[South Asia]] (including the [[Indian Subcontinent]])
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  • Generalized notion of the "East," including the Middle East, South Asia, and East Asia which in modern usage is applied to those parts of Asia east
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  • An island nation in South Asia, located 31 km off the south-east coast of India, formerly known as Ceylon
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  • {{rpl|CIA activities in the Middle East and South Asia}} {{rpl|South Asia}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/South Asia]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|CIA activities in the Middle East and South Asia}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>a venomous species of cobra found in South Asia.
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  • Landlocked country in South Asia, bordered by [[Tibet]] and [[India]].
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  • ...or routine diplomatic matters with the countries of [[Central Asia]] and [[South Asia]]
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  • A group of pre-Indo-European languages native to South Asia.
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  • {{r|South Asia}}
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  • '''Urdu''' is an Indo-Aryan language spoken primarily in South Asia. It uses the Persio-Arabic script.
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  • ...], but hands cannot be used). Another is [[kabbadi]], a contact sport of [[South Asia]] in which a team tries to pin a single opposing player who must touch as m
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  • Adjunct Distinguished Professor, Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies, [[National Defense University]]; Expert panel
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  • Republic in South Asia; the world's largest [[democracy]]. Borders [[Bangladesh]], [[Bhutan]], [[B
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  • United States diplomat, currently the U.S. special envoy to South Asia, including Afghanistan; director, [[National Endowment for Democracy]]; Dir
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  • {{r|South Asia}}
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  • {{r|CIA activities in the Middle East and South Asia}} {{r|South Asia}}
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  • {{r|South Asia}} {{r|CIA activities in the Middle East and South Asia}}
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  • ...he [[National Security Archive, George Washington University]] projects on South Asia and the Middle East
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  • {{r|CIA activities in the Middle East and South Asia}} {{r|South Asia}}
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  • ...Department Coordinator for Counterterrorism; Director for Middle East and South Asia on National Security Council staff and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
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  • ...ay. The journal also covers Spain, south-east Europe, and parts of Africa, South Asia, and the former Soviet Union for subjects of relevance to Middle Eastern ci
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  • ...d Southern [[Africa]], [[Central Asia]], [[Europe]], [[Southeast Asia]], [[South Asia]] and [[South America]]. It is the second largest [[international organizat
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  • Contact sport of South Asia in which a team tries to pin a single opposing player who must touch as man
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  • ...ntelligence Council]] and National Intelligence Officer for Near East and South Asia at [[CIA]]; [[Foreign Service Officer]]
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  • ...enior Advisor (White House Appointment) in the [[U.S. State Department]]'s South Asia Bureau (2001-2003); analyst, [[Central Intelligence Agency]] in the late 19
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  • ...ge, destructive storm in the Western Hemisphere, comparable to cyclones in South Asia and typhoons in the Pacific; may have local tornadoes and higher winds, but
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  • {{r|CIA activities in the Middle East and South Asia}} {{r|South Asia}}
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  • *''Sufi Martyrs of Love: Chishti Sufism in South Asia and Beyond'' (co-authored with Bruce Lawrence, 2002)
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  • The '''Dravidian languages''' are native to [[South Asia]] and are classified into three subgroups:
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  • ...fellow 2006-2007; Special Purpose MAGTF – Unified Assistance in support of South Asia Tsunami Humanitarian Assistance Operations 2005; entered Marine Corps as pr
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  • ...uth Asia, the Lodhis established themselves during the Islamic period in [[South Asia]] as a [[Muslim]] ruling class and were valued warriors.
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  • ...iates (2004-present); [[Assistant Secretary of State for the Near East and South Asia]] (1983-1989); [[U.S. Ambassador to Mauritania]], [[U.S. Ambassador to Syri
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  • {{r|South Asia}}
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  • ...Vietnam War, exclude some of these countries. Myanmar/Burma is placed in South Asia.
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  • ..., particularly in environmental policy and natural resources management in South Asia and the Muslim World; expert on [[madrassa]]s; Associate Professor of Envir
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  • {{rpl|South Asia}}
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  • {{r|CIA activities in the Middle East and South Asia}}
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  • {{r|National Intelligence Officer for South Asia}}
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  • {{r|CIA activities in the Middle East and South Asia}}
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  • {{r|Assistant Secretary of State for the Near East and South Asia}}
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  • {{r|CIA activities in the Middle East and South Asia}}
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  • {{r|House Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia||**}}
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  • {{r|CIA activities in the Middle East and South Asia}}
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  • {{r|CIA activities in the Middle East and South Asia}}
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  • ...and 2009, and, between 2006 and 2007, [[National Intelligence Officer for South Asia]] at the [[National Intelligence Council]], the State Department’s Senior
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  • {{r|CIA activities in the Middle East and South Asia}}
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  • {{r|CIA activities in the Middle East and South Asia}}
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