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Tag: Central Asia

Islam in China, 9th-20th Centuries
Caspian Sea, 1999
Afghanistan – Land in Crisis, 2001
Trading Networks 150 BC-AD 500
The Manchu Empire and the European Powers, 1644-1912 A.D.
Radioactive, Chemical and Biological Hazards in Central Asia, 2000
Radioactive Waste Hotspots and Transboundary Pollution in Central Asia’s Ferghana Valley in 2005
North-West Regions of Medieval India – Major Routes from 10th to 15th Century
Foreign Religions in Central Asia and China up to the 14th Century A.D.
Eurasian Trade Routes in the 14th Century
East and Central Asia 618-907
Christianity in Asia, 600 to 1500
Central Asia c. 2000-1000 BC with inset showing the Spread of Indo-European Languages

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