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CAUCASUS REGION (4) answer(s).
 
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Dagestan: Moscow's risk versus gain / Trofino, Steffany A   Journal Article
Trofino, Steffany A Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Iran: its strategic importance / Bansal, Alok   Journal Article
Bansal, Alok Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract One of the most difficult tasks facing the foreign policy makers in India is the requirement to balance the relations with Iran while enhancing proximity with the United States. This invariably raises questions over the importance of Iran. An ancient civilisation, Iran is located at the crucial junction of South Asia and the Middle East. It also links the Central Asian Republics and the Caucasus region to the Arabian Sea. Historically, it has influenced its neighbours, irrespective of the type of government in power. One of the oldest continuously inhabited civilisations, it forms a bridge between the Semitic world and the Indo-Aryan civilisation of South Asia and has had strong historical linkages with India. This article looks at the strategic importance of Iran for India.
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Russia-US relationship in the post-cold war era: can it be reset? / Pradhan, Sanjay Kumar   Journal Article
Pradhan, Sanjay Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Society's 2010 tour of Georgia and Armenia / Harrison, John   Journal Article
Harrison, John Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This is the report of the first ever visit by the Society to the Caucasus region, specifically to Georgia and then Armenia. The main historical focus was on their churches and monasteries and the development of Christianity, often against the odds, following its introduction to both countries in the 4th c A.D. The 23 strong party went first to Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia before making visits to a number of monasteries and towns including Gori, Stalin's birthplace, and Kasbegi. In Armenia the tour started at Lake Sevan, then visited several other destinations before finally reaching the capital Yerevan.
Key Words Christianity  Armenia  Georgia  Joseph Stalin  Caucasus Region  Monasteries 
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