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Displaying 1 - 10 of 10 (Bibliography: WIKINDX Master Bibliography)
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Area/Language: Central Asia
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J.A. BURTON. 1986. Bukharans in trade and diplomacy, 1558-1702. Ph.D. thesis. Manchester.
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Last edited by: Gregory Walker
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Pop. 63.54%
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MICHAEL ERDMAN. 2018. Divergent paths: A comparative analysis of Soviet and Turkish historical narratives of Central Asia, 1922-1937. PhD thesis. London (SOAS).
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Pop. 3.68%
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M.C. JAMISON. 2007. Weakness, expansion and disobedience: The beginning of Russian expansion into the heart of Central Asia, 1864-1865. D.Phil. thesis. Oxford.
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Last edited by: Gregory Walker
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Pop. 45.95%
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GAYGYSYZ JORAYEV. 2014. A comparative study of the role of heritage in post-Soviet Central Asian nation-building. PhD thesis. London (UCL).
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Last edited by: Gregory Walker
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Pop. 23.02%
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JENNIFER M. KEATING. 2016. Space, image and display in Russian Central Asia. PhD thesis. UCL.
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Last edited by: Gregory Walker
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Pop. 17.86%
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ANNE MCSHANE. 2019. Bringing the revolution to the women of the East: The Zhenotdel experience in Soviet Central Asia through the lens of Komunistka. PhD thesis. Glasgow.
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Pop. 2.76%
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CHRISTOPHER MOTT. 2014. The formless empire: The evolution of indigenous Eurasian geopolitics [in Central Asia]. PhD thesis. St Andrews.
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Pop. 23.94%
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M. SARAY. 1978. The Turkmens in the age of imperialism: A study of the Turkmen people and their incorporation into the Russian Empire. Ph.D. thesis. Wales (Swansea).
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Pop. 52.95%
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MOHIRA SUYARKULOVA. 2011. Becoming sovereign in post-Soviet Central Asia: 'discursive encounters' between Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. PhD thesis. St Andrews.
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Pop. 37.75%
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ALIYA N.A. DE TIESENHAUSEN. 2010. Socialist Realist Orientalism? Depictions of Soviet Central Asia, 1930s -- 1950s. PhD thesis. London (Courtauld).
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Pop. 48.9%
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