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Chronotopes of sovereign power in In the Name of the Nation / Baishya, Amit R   Journal Article
Baishya, Amit R Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article is part of a Book Forum review of Sanjib Baruah’s book In the Name of the Nation: India and its Northeast (2020). The Book Forum consists of individual commentaries on this text by five interested scholars, followed by a response by the author. The article may be read individually or alongside the other contributions to the Forum, which together constitute a comprehensive discussion of the themes and arguments in the book.
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Half-way to heaven: research on the source of the Oxus river / Colegrave, Bill   Journal Article
Colegrave, Bill Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This is an account of a journey in 1990 to try to establish the source of the Oxus, a river which "starts with a bang …and finishes with a whimper." But controversy has raged for years about its exact source. Naval Lt. Wood claimed that the Syr Kul lake was the source and his view held sway for fifty years until Lord Curzon discovered an Ice Cave which he declared was the true source of the Oxus. Colegrave's journey retraced the steps of earlier explorers and adventurers, up the Wakhan valley, into the Pamirs and along the Wajkir river. He located Curzon's Ice Cave but then went on to discover the deep valley of the Chelab river, which he asserts is the true source of the Oxus.
Key Words Research  Lord Curzon  Oxus River  Ice Cave  Wakhan Valley  Wajkir River 
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