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    Central Asia

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    Serikbay 1 Moldir Oskenbay English group 110 History of Kazakhstan 24 september 2014 Geography of central Asia 24.09.2014 Central Asia is the core region of the Asian continent and stretches from the Caspian Sea in the west to China in the east and from Afghanistan in the south to Russia in the north. It is also sometimes referred to as Middle Asia‚ and‚ colloquially‚ "the ’stans" (as the six countries generally considered to be within the region all have names ending

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    Alexander in Central Asia The Persian king was no longer in control of his destiny‚ having been taken prisoner by Bessus‚ his Bactrian satrap and kinsman. As Alexander approached‚ Bessus had his men fatally stab the Great King and then declared himself Darius’ successor as Artaxerxes V‚ before retreating into Central Asia to launch a guerrilla campaign against Alexander. Darius’ remains were buried by Alexander next to his Achaemenid predecessors in a full regal funeral

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    Central Asia and Almaty

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    center of republic. However‚ in spite of the fact that Almaty isn’t capital anymore‚ the city hasn’t lost the charm and attractiveness‚ remaining all same valuable for the people and the country‚ as well as many years ago. Almaty still saves a central value in the country‚ even is not the capital of the Kazakhstan. In 1998 under the decree of the President the capital has been transferred to Astana‚ and Almaty was received by the status of a city of republican value in which there was a residence

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    Subject: Islam in Central Asia Essay topic: 1. “Jadidism was a movement for cultural and social renewal in Central Asia in the early 20th century. For all their belief in progress as embodied by modern Europe‚ the Jadids never wavered in their commitment to seeing themselves and their audience as Muslims.” What were the main elements of the Jadids’ project‚ and how did they synthesise Western modernity and Islam? Introduction: Islam reached the Central Asian region in the 8th century

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    Drug Control in Central Asia This video talks about Central Asia’s drug control problem and how they are not very well equipped to deal with this issue. This video addresses policy issues. These countries do not have the means to control their drug problem. One major factor is heroin coming from Afghanistan. Countries surrounding Afghanistan have a very high rate of heroin abuse. These abusers could be a productive part of society‚ but instead are doing drugs. The video talks about an agency that

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    weather here in Texas has completely changed from what you had seen last time. Last month I travelled to North Africa‚ Southwest Asia‚ and Central Asia. The life lived by the native people of that country if completely different from what we live. Let me give you a complete idea of that location. Firstly‚ as you know that North Africa‚ Southwest Asia‚ and Central Asia is located near the equator which makes it experience a tropical type of climate. The climate of that place has the major impact

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    If the question of who is considered one of the first historians‚ one may answer with the name Bede. Bede was an educated monk and scholar who composed many works over his time. His most famous piece‚ “A History of the English Church and People”‚ Bede wrote about “the conquest of Britain by the Anglo-Saxon tribes after the departure of the Roman” (Editor 83). This kind of piece requires historic documents‚ which was something that wasn’t as accessible back in Bede’s time like it is today. The lack

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    Why The Civil War Began

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    The Civil war began in April of 1861. There were many reasons the Civil War began. For example‚ slavery was one of the reasons. Another reason was that the South wanted to secede from the United States because they believed more in state’s rights rather than federal rights. These are two of the main reasons the Civil War began. In the mid 1800s in the South‚ you couldn’t drive a mile without seeing a cotton field. Cotton was in high demand to make clothing and many Southern farmers made a lot of

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    DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A POET AND A HISTORIAN Introduction- Before Finding Any Differences We Should At Least have A knowledge about what A Poet and Historians are..!! As History is D Study Of Past An Historian… An historian is an individual who studies and writes about history‚ and is regarded as an authority on it. Historians are concerned with the continuous‚ methodical narrative and research of past events as relating to the human race; as well as the study of all events in time. If the individual

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    The plague

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    In the 14th century‚ a horrible disease known as the Black Death or Plague spread through the world‚ starting with Asia‚ Africa and Europe. The towns which were once populated‚ rapidly emptied as the Black Death grew stronger‚ leaving awful remains and only a handful of survivors. Historians have estimated that between 25% and 50% of Europe’s population were victims of the plague. The Beginning of the End Europe was rich in signs that danger was coming. In 1347‚ the island of Cyprus suffered

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