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Anatomy of a flawed inheritance: Indo-Pak Relations, 1970-94 / Dixit, J N 1995  Book
Dixit, J N Book
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Publication New Delhi, Konark Publishers, 1995.
Description ix, 339p.Hbk
Standard Number 8122004040
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ID:   038626


Beyond the forntiers: the biography of Colonel F. M. Baiely explorer and special agent / Swinson, Arthur 1971  Book
Swinson, Arthur Book
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Publication London, Hutchinson, 1971.
Description xiii, 246p.Hbk
Standard Number 0091058708
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007888923.5941/SWI 007888MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   141037


From Kutch to Tashkent: the Indo-Pakistan war of 1965 / Bajwa, Farooq 2015  Book
Bajwa, Farooq Book
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Edition 1st ed.
Publication New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2015.
Description 415p.hbk
Standard Number 9788182747647
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ID:   142619


Ideology in brick and tile: Timurid architecture of the 21st century / Paskaleva, Elena   Article
Paskaleva, Elena Article
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Summary/Abstract This study analyses the impact of politics on urban development and, in particular, on Timurid heritage in present-day Uzbekistan. It outlines the problem of landscape manipulation for the advancement of a political ideology. After presenting a brief overview of Tsarist and Soviet restoration practices, the article focuses on the post-Soviet nation-building schemes through public iconography, urban renewal measures and heritage construction. Architectural and epigraphic restorations of Timurid monuments in Samarqand and new constructions in Tashkent provide a valuable illustrative framework. As world heritage sites, the Samarqand monuments are examined both in their historical and current socio-political contexts; the role of UNESCO is also analysed. The study benefits from and contributes to critical heritage studies and urban development as a narrative of power-making and relational space.
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Indo-Pakistan conflict / Brines, Russell 1968  Book
Russell Brines Book
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Publication London, Pall Mall Press, 1968.
Description vii, 481p.hbk
Standard Number 269162321
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Introduction: dealing with states of property in modern and colonial Central Asia / Sartori, Paolo   Journal Article
Sartori, Paolo Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract In April 1868 the Military Governor of the Syr-Darya province (oblast') received a petition from a community of Chala Kazakhs1 who lived in a locality known as Kara Kamysh. The petitioners complained that other Sarts most probably from nearby Tashkent, had tried to usurp their territory.
Key Words Russia  Colonial Central Asia  Chala Kazakhs  Tashkent 
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Kashmir crisis: unholy Anglo - Pak nexus / Sundararajan , Saroja 2010  Book
Sundararajan , Saroja Book
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Publication New Delhi, Kalpaz Publications, 2010.
Description 421p.
Standard Number 9788178358086
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Nechto eroticheskoe’, ‘courir après l'ombre’? – logistical imperatives and the fall of Tashkent, 1859–1865 / Morrison, Alexander   Journal Article
Morrison, Alexander Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article explores the debates that preceded the Russian conquest of Tashkent in 1865. It argues that none of the explanations usually given for this - the 'men on the spot', 'cotton hunger', or the Great Game with Britain - is satisfactory. Instead, it shows that the War Ministry and the governors of Orenburg had advocated the capture of Tashkent from the late 1850s, and that General Cherniaev's assault in 1865 was at least tacitly authorized. The motives for the Russian advance combined the need for better supply chains to the steppe fortresses, a desire to 'anchor' their new frontier in a region with a sedentary population, and concern for security from attacks by the Khoqand Khanate. Economic considerations and rivalry with Britain played very minor roles.
Key Words Tashkent  Steppe  Khoqand  Cherniaev  Miliutin  Orenburg 
Omsk  Imperialism 
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Origins of war in South Asia: Indo-Pakistani conflicts since 1947 / Ganguly, Sumit 1986  Book
Ganguli Sumit. Book
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Publication Boulder, Westview Press, 1986.
Description x, 182p.pbk
Series Westview Special Studies on South and Southeast Asia
Standard Number 0813371090
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ID:   025785


Pakistan: her relation with India 1947-66 / Saxena, K C 1966  Book
Saksena K C Book
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Edition 1st ed.
Publication New Delhi, Vir Publishing House, 1966.
Description xii, 267p.hbk
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Preserving Russian cultural and historical landmarks in Uzbekistan / Zanina, V   Journal Article
Zanina, V Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract UZBEKISTAN is a country with its own rich traditions, history, and culture that are closely intertwined with Russia's. The Russian Empire began to move into the region and develop it in the 1860s, and evidence of a common history still exists in various parts of the country. There have been some controversial issues in our relations that are connected, in the opinion of certain Uzbek scholars, to the Russian conquest of Tashkent and other regions and their subsequent incorporation into the Russian Empire. A biased approach toward the common past with Russia and attempts to reject it were especially pronounced during the presidency of Islam Karimov after Uzbekistan gained independence in 1991. The "big brother" policy that Moscow continued to pursue with respect to former Soviet republics and their leaders may have had something to do with that. The personal motives of Uzbekistan's first president and his entourage may also have been a factor.
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