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New light on central asia
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By:
Ahmad H. Dani
ISBN:
9693502949
Publication Type:
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Category:
History
Condition:
Good
No Of Pages:
208
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Original hardcover, illustrated, ex-library copy
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Rs 1,100.00
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A compilation of the author’s articles, the book is a study of the of Central Asia. Articles fall within three categories; Cultural relations between Pakistan and Central Asian states, the history of the modern independent states in Central Asia through the wider perspective of Asian history and the author’s own impressions of Bukhara and Dushanbe.
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