10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LENINABAD»
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State Erosion: Unlootable Resources and Unruly Elites in ...
Even during the various years that Kuliab, Garm, GBAO, and Kurgan-Teppe
enjoyed provincial status, their provincial (and in some cases district)
apparatuses were often staffed by officials who supported Leninabad's
republican leadership ...
Lawrence P. Markowitz, 2013
2
The New Central Asia: The Creation of Nations
Babajan Ghafurovich Ghafurov (1909—77, born in Isfara, Leninabad province)
was second secretary of the Tajik Communist Party from 1944 to 1946, and first
secretary from 1946 to 1956. His secretaryship inaugurated the uninterrupted ...
3
The Return of Private Property: Rural Life After Agrarian ...
I surveyed households in four settlements: Leninabad, Düzqıúlaq, Demiryolu üstü
, and Demiryolu altı. For statistical purposes, I grouped the four settlements into
two sets. Leninabad and Düzqıúlaq, which form one set, were both settlements of
...
Lale Yalçın-Heckmann, 2010
4
Kazakhstan, 1995: The Public Speaks, an Analysis of National ...
A substantial minority (31%) preferred a president from Leninabad oblast (
coincidentally, almost exactly the percentage of respondentsfrom Leninabad).
But this preference haslessto do with regional chauvinism than it does with
support for ...
Elehie N. Skoczylas, Steven Wagner, Barbara Frass Varon, 1995
5
Ferghana Valley: The Heart of Central Asia
and scientific management groups, comprised of more than 2,000 people, were
established in Namangan alone.37 Thanks mainly to developments during World
War II, the Tajik part of the Ferghana Valley (Leninabad province) already had a ...
6
Clan Politics and Regime Transition in Central Asia
In 1929, Tajikistan became a Union republic. The region of Leninabad, including
the city of Khodjent, was transferred from the Uzbek Republic to the Tajik
Republic at this time. 25 Author's interview with a Tajik opposition journalist,
Moscow, ...
7
Violence, Veils and Bloodlines: Reporting from War Zones
Fifty minutes after we crossed the Uzbek-Tadjik border we reached Leninabad,
now called Khudjand, in northwest Tadjikistan, far from the fighting to the south in
Dushanbe. As we entered the city, wedded bliss struck us head-on. A car draped
...
8
Multination States in Asia: Accommodation or Resistance
Whereas disembeddedness was characterized as cultural in many cases, in
Tajikistan it was spatial, and this particular Soviet legacy crucially and tragically
distinguished the case from others in the region. The ruling Leninabad elite
remained ...
Jacques Bertrand, Andre Laliberte, 2010
9
Regime Transition in Central Asia: Stateness, Nationalism ...
The Leninabad region was a semi-independent central region under Imperial
Russian rule. It was the most Russianized and Turkicized province within Soviet
Tajikistan.113 In addition, in the early 1920s, people from the Leninabad region ...
10
Europe Since 1945: An Encyclopedia
Akbarsho Iskandarov, chairman of the TSS, became temporary head of state, and
Abdumalik Abdullo- jonov (1949-), a communist from Leninabad, became acting
prime minister. Iskandarov was supported by the principal democratic and ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LENINABAD»
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Leninabad is used in the context of the following news items.
Aliya Veterans: Practical work first, big dreams second
Growing up in the town of Leninabad (today called Sughd) in Tajikistan where he was born, he saw how the other members of the Jewish ... «Jerusalem Post Israel News, May 15»
After Years Of Work In Russia, An Uzbek Wedding In Tajikistan
Further along, past the regional capital, Khojand -- called Leninabad under the Soviets -- the road improves dramatically: it's Chinese-made ... «RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty, May 15»
Exploring Uzbekistan's Political Transition
In this respect, one cannot help drawing parallels with Tajikistan, where, as the adage goes, “Leninabad (Khujand) rules, Pamir dances, and ... «ISN, Jul 14»
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»
Ulugbeck Khasanov Article October 18, 2013
The bitter confrontation was between clans from the Leninabad and Kulyab regions, which traditionally dominated the power structure in Soviet ... «Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Oct 13»
Worldwide EARTHQUAKE related news – Archive - October 2012
Damage (VII) at Leninabad. Landslides reported in the area. Felt (VI) at Isfara and Proletarsk; (V) at Tashkent and in the Fergana Basin; (IV) at ... «Earthquake Report, Dec 12»
Tajikistan: When Lenin Got Up and Moved
So go the jokes in Khujand, formerly Leninabad, to explain why officials moved Central Asia's tallest statue of the Bolshevik revolutionary in ... «EurasiaNet, Jul 12»
Lenin Statue Removed From Center Of Tajikistan's Second City
It was erected in 1974, when Khujand was called Leninabad. Khujand authorities tried to remove the statue last year, but some locals protested ... «RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty, May 11»
Communist fury as Tajik Lenin statue finally toppled
... Tajikistan were dismantling the 74-ft Lenin monument in the city centre of Khujand, once known as Leninabad in honour of the Soviet founder ... «The Independent, Apr 11»
Tajik Communists Fear Region's Largest Lenin Statue To Be Removed
In Soviet times Khujand was called Leninabad and Sughd was called Leninabad province. After a referendum in 1990 Khujand reverted to its ... «RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty, May 10»