10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KHODZHENT»
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Khodzhent in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art & Architecture: ...
Major pre-Islamic sites have been excavated at Pendzhikent and Khodzhent. The
Arab conquest was succeeded by the Tahirids, Saffarids, Samanids and then by
the Qarakhanids in the 10th century, the Saljuqs in the 11th and 12th and the ...
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Into the Land of Bones: Alexander the Great in Afghanistan
... Da rya) BukharaBukhara MaracandaMaracanda (Samarkhand)(Samarkhand)
Alexandria Eschate (Khodzhent) Alexandria Eschate (Khodzhent) Bukhara
Maracanda (Samarkand) Alexandria Eschate (Khodzhent) Iskander Darya
Cyropolis ...
west is the Khodzhent region. Time and again the basin has been invaded and
all of the invaders, including the Greeks under Alexander, the Arabs, and the
Mongols have entered through this western gateway. Across the northern part of
the ...
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Russian Central Asia, 1867-1917: A Study in Colonial Rule
of Kuraminsk and Khodzhent uezds. On August 9 the rebels surrounded
Khodzhent, besieged the Russian garrison in the citadel, and cut its
communications with Tashkent. Von Kaufman acted quickly. He left Tashkent with
his troops on ...
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The Baburnama: Memoirs of Babur, Prince and Emperor
This Modern Library Paperback Classics edition includes notes, indices, maps, and illustrations. From the Trade Paperback edition.
W.M. Thackston, Jr., 2007
And when you tire of the heat and dust the mountains of Kirghizstan are never
more than three hours away by bus or truck. Khodzhent (Xojk^ht Khodzhent (
population 120,000) straddles the Syr Darya river in the 'Fergana Gate' between
the ...
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Education and Development in Central Asia: A Case Study on ...
... and social work"; a brief description of such a club operating in Khodzhent in
1926 gives these activities: "The Khodzhent women's club has 114 members.
The directress is an Uzbek. It has a drama theatre, a corresponding-members
group, ...
William Kenneth Medlin, William Marion Cave, Finley Carpentier, 1971
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Beyond State Crisis?: Post-Colonial Africa and Post-Soviet ...
The Islamic bands that tried to take Khodzhent in 1992 had their family origins in (
old) Matcha, a mountain region forced by the Soviet regime to resettle in the new
Matcha raion north of Khodzhent. The bands were probably organized in much ...
Mark Beissinger, M. Crawford Young, 2002
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Categories and Contexts : Anthropological and Historical ...
The commission initially planned for the transfer of Surl<han-Dar'ia and
Khodzhent. In the end, only Khodzhent was transferred (Masov 1991). But even
as Moscow-based officials and members of the Party elite made the final
decisions about ...
Simon Szreter, Hania Sholkamy, A. Dharmalingam, 2004
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Islamic Peoples Of The Soviet Un
In the mid-nineteenth century, as the Russian Empire steadily expanded
southwards towards Afghanistan, Tadzhik centres such as Ura-Tjube and
Khodzhent (now known as Leninabad) were annexed; at the same time the
Emirate of Bukhara ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «KHODZHENT»
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Khodzhent is used in the context of the following news items.
Tajik daggers evoke keen interest
His city, Khujand, was earlier known as Khodjend or Khodzhent until 1936 and then became Leninabad until 1991. Situated on the Syr Darya ... «Times of Oman, Feb 14»
Tamerlan Tsarnaev and 'A lesson to the inhabitants of the world'
He sped from Tashkent to Shiraz, from Tabriz to Khodzhent, as enemy aggression dictated; a campaign in Russia occurred between two in ... «American Thinker, Apr 13»