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Sinor, Denis, and Yuri Bregel. "Bibliography of Islamic Central Asia." Journal of the American Oriental Society 118, no. 1 (January 1998): 119. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/606331.

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Cheetham, Eric. "Buddhism in Central Asia. B.N. Puri." Buddhist Studies Review 9, no. 1 (May 21, 1992): 104–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/bsrv.v9i1.15341.

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Buddhism in Central Asia. B.N. Puri. (Buddhist Traditions, vol. IV. ed. Alex Wayman), Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi 1987. ix, 352. pp. plus bibliography, index and 16 b/w plates. Rs 165 Distributed by Motilal (UK) Ltd, Oxford at £15.00.
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Каландаров, Т. "Рецензия на книгу: Dagiev Dagikhudo. Central Asian Ismailis. An Annotated Bibliography of Russian, Tajik and Other Sources. London: I. B. Tauris, 2022. 278 р. Book Review: Dagiev Dagikhudo. Central Asian Ismailis. An Annotated Bibliography of Russian, Tajik and Other Sources. London: I. B. Tauris, 2022. 278 р." Вестник антропологии (Herald of Anthropology), no. 2023 №3 (September 10, 2023): 370–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.33876/2311-0546/2023-3/370-375.

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В рецензии на книгу Дагихудо Дагиева “Central Asian Ismailis. An annotated bibliography of Russian, Tajik and other sources” дается в целом высокая оценка этому научному труду. Рецензент в краткой форме анализирует все три главы книги, показывая слабые и сильные стороны монографии. Несмотря на то, что исмаилитское сообщество Средней Азии имеет тысячелетнюю историю, подготовленных исследований еще мало. Что касается опубликованных работ на английском языке, то их еще меньше. В этой связи рецензируемая книга особенно ценна, потому что обзорно знакомит англоязычных читателей с историей исмаилитов Средней Азии и дает историографию проблемы. Несмотря на то, что автор рецензируемого труда собрал внушительный библиографический список работ по истории и доктринам исмаилитов (собственно библиография и составляет содержание третий главы), тем не менее он не охватил абсолютно все исследования по данной теме, на что указывает рецензент. Однако аннотации к более 700 публикациям на таджикском, русском и английском языках являются хорошим ресурсом для исследователей, которые занимаются проблематикой, связанной с исмаилизмом. In the book review of Dagikhudo Dagiev's “Central Asian Ismailis. An annotated bibliography of Russian, Tajik and other sources”, the reviewer expresses his high appreciation with the regard to this academic work in general. The reviewer briefly analyses all three chapters of the book, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of the monograph. Despite the fact that the Ismaili community of Central Asia has a thousand-year history, there are still few studies conducted in this area. This is especially true for the published works in English. In this regard, the reviewed work is particularly valuable as it introduces English-speaking readers to the history of the Ismailis of Central Asia and provides a historiography of this issue. The author has compiled an impressive bibliographic list (the third chapter is entirely dedicated to the bibliography) of works on the history and doctrine of the Ismailis, nevertheless, it has not covered all published works on this issue. However, the abstracts of more than 700 works in Tajik, Russian and English are a decent resource for researchers who work in this area.
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Cribb, Phillip, Mike Lock, and V. I. Grubov. "Plants of Central Asia. Plant Collections from China and Mongolia. Volume 1. Introduction, Ferns, Bibliography." Kew Bulletin 55, no. 1 (2000): 250. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4117791.

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Pešić, Vladimir, and Harry Smit. "A checklist of the water mites of Central Asia with description of six new species (Acari, Hydrachnidia) from Kyrgyzstan." Acarologia 58, no. 1 (January 31, 2018): 165–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.24349/acarologia/20184236.

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A survey is given of our state of knowledge on the water mite fauna of Central Asia. As is documented in Table 1, documentation of this fauna is biased towards species living in standing waters. The present study is based on the analysis of all available bibliography and material collected in July 2013 during a joint collecting trip of the authors in Kyrgyzstan. Six species of water mites are described as yet new to science, representing the families Hydryphantidae (Wandesia albertii n. sp.), Torrenticolidae (Torrenticola kyrgyzica n. sp.) and Hygrobatidae (Atractides grigorievka n. sp., A. manasi n. sp., A. alaarchaensis n. sp. and A. sonkulensis n. sp.)
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Tahir, Mariam. "REGIONAL SECURITY COMPLEX THEORY AND SOFT POWER: MAPPING CHINA’S ENGAGEMENT IN AFGHANISTAN." Margalla Papers 26, no. 2 (December 31, 2022): 39–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.54690/margallapapers.26.2.120.

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The paramount interest of China in Afghanistan seems to ensure peace and stability in the region. Beijing’s soft power approach towards Afghanistan through its neutral stance and minimum involvement in domestic politics within Afghanistan proved to be an advantage in cementing China’s role in Afghanistan as a credible mediator. China extends its influence in the region through the Belt and Road Initiative, where the importance of CPEC is interlinked with the development of China’s western sector. China aims to harness the Afghan territory for its transit routes because Afghanistan bridges the connectivity gap between Central Asia and West Asia. This paper highlights that the current interests of China in Afghanistan are multiple. China is utilizing all the soft power elements to promote and expand the areas of activities of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization to South Asia because stability in Afghanistan cannot be achieved solely. Understanding Regional Security Complex Theory and Soft Power can encapsulate China’s engagement in Afghanistan. It has made a considerable effort by highlighting regional complexities on various multilateral fronts like China-Pakistan-Afghanistan, China-Russia-Afghanistan, and China-Russia-Pakistan-Iran. This study develops an analytical framework of South Asian security from the regional point of view and analyses external powers' role in the transition of regional security complexes. Bibliography Entry Tahir, Mariam. 2022. "Regional Security Complex Theory and Soft Power: Mapping China’s Engagement in Afghanistan." Margalla Papers 26 (2): 39-48.
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Jonson, Lena. "Central Peripheries: Nationhood in Central Asia. By Marelene Laruelle. London: UCL Press, 2021. x, 252 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Figures. $25.00, paper." Slavic Review 81, no. 4 (2022): 1135–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/slr.2023.87.

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Islam, Muhammad Javed, and Zulfqar Khan. "TRAJECTORIES OF RSS IDEOLOGICAL DOMINATION IN THE INDIAN POLICY MAKING: IMPLICATIONS FOR SOUTH ASIA." Margalla Papers 24, no. 1 (June 30, 2020): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.54690/margallapapers.24.1.32.

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It is argued by policymakers and practitioners that instability in South Asia has exacerbated since Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) coming into power in India. Its policymaking is impacted by the influence of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). BJP is known as the political brand-name of RSS. There is a perceptible increase in RSS expansion and dominance of Hindutva ideology in domestic, foreign, and security policies of India. RSS is following the grand policy of greater India with the establishment of Hindu hegemony in India and Hindustan’s (India’s) hegemony in South Asia. Empirical evidence suggests that a well-choreographed use of communal violence and Pakistan bashing have been employed by BJP for the attainment of its objectives. BJP’s revoking of Articles 370 and 35-A to forcibly absorb Indian Occupied Kashmir and enactment of Citizen Amendment Act are the most recent manifestation of RSS long-term design. Following the mixed research method, this paper will be developed around the central argument that the rise of RSS influence on Indian policymaking has impacted its domestic and external policies which bear implications for South Asia. Bibliography Entry Islam, Muhammad Javed, and Zulfqar Khan. 2020. "Trajectories of RSS Ideological Domination in the Indian Policy Making: Implications for South Asia." Margalla Papers 24 (1): 1-15.
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Islam, Muhammad Javed, and Zulfqar Khan. "TRAJECTORIES OF RSS IDEOLOGICAL DOMINATION IN THE INDIAN POLICY MAKING: IMPLICATIONS FOR SOUTH ASIA." Margalla Papers 24, no. 1 (June 30, 2020): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.54690/margallapapers.24.1.32.

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It is argued by policymakers and practitioners that instability in South Asia has exacerbated since Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) coming into power in India. Its policymaking is impacted by the influence of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). BJP is known as the political brand-name of RSS. There is a perceptible increase in RSS expansion and dominance of Hindutva ideology in domestic, foreign, and security policies of India. RSS is following the grand policy of greater India with the establishment of Hindu hegemony in India and Hindustan’s (India’s) hegemony in South Asia. Empirical evidence suggests that a well-choreographed use of communal violence and Pakistan bashing have been employed by BJP for the attainment of its objectives. BJP’s revoking of Articles 370 and 35-A to forcibly absorb Indian Occupied Kashmir and enactment of Citizen Amendment Act are the most recent manifestation of RSS long-term design. Following the mixed research method, this paper will be developed around the central argument that the rise of RSS influence on Indian policymaking has impacted its domestic and external policies which bear implications for South Asia. Bibliography Entry Islam, Muhammad Javed, and Zulfqar Khan. 2020. "Trajectories of RSS Ideological Domination in the Indian Policy Making: Implications for South Asia." Margalla Papers 24 (1): 1-15.
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Islam, Muhammad Javed, and Zulfqar Khan. "TRAJECTORIES OF RSS IDEOLOGICAL DOMINATION IN THE INDIAN POLICY MAKING: IMPLICATIONS FOR SOUTH ASIA." Margalla Papers 24, no. 1 (June 30, 2020): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.54690/margallapapers.24.1.32.

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It is argued by policymakers and practitioners that instability in South Asia has exacerbated since Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) coming into power in India. Its policymaking is impacted by the influence of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). BJP is known as the political brand-name of RSS. There is a perceptible increase in RSS expansion and dominance of Hindutva ideology in domestic, foreign, and security policies of India. RSS is following the grand policy of greater India with the establishment of Hindu hegemony in India and Hindustan’s (India’s) hegemony in South Asia. Empirical evidence suggests that a well-choreographed use of communal violence and Pakistan bashing have been employed by BJP for the attainment of its objectives. BJP’s revoking of Articles 370 and 35-A to forcibly absorb Indian Occupied Kashmir and enactment of Citizen Amendment Act are the most recent manifestation of RSS long-term design. Following the mixed research method, this paper will be developed around the central argument that the rise of RSS influence on Indian policymaking has impacted its domestic and external policies which bear implications for South Asia. Bibliography Entry Islam, Muhammad Javed, and Zulfqar Khan. 2020. "Trajectories of RSS Ideological Domination in the Indian Policy Making: Implications for South Asia." Margalla Papers 24 (1): 1-15.
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Books on the topic "Asia, central, bibliography"

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Bregel', IUriǐ Enokhovich. Bibliography of Islamic Central Asia. Bloomington, IN: Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies, Indiana University, 1995.

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Czaplicka, Marie Antoinette. The Turks of Central Asia. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon, 1999.

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Miller, E. Willard. The Third World: Southern Asia and Southeastern Asia : a bibliography. Monticello, Ill., USA: Vance Bibliographies, 1989.

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G, Cereti Carlo, Maggi Mauro, Provasi Elio, and Gnoli Gherardo, eds. Religious themes and texts of pre-Islamic Iran and Central Asia: Studies in honour of Professor Gherardo Gnoli on the occasion of his 65th birthday on 6th December 2002. Wiesbaden: Reichert, 2003.

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Czaplicka, Marie Antoinette. The Turks of Central Asia in history and at the present day: An ethnological inquiry into the Pan-Turanian problem, and bibliographical material relating to the early Turks and the present Turks of Central Asia. Mansfield Centre, CT: Martino Pub., 2005.

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Library, William R. Perkins, ed. A catalog of the Louis and Nancy H. Dupree Collection: Afghanistan, anthropology, archaeology, Islamic Central Asia, ethnology, military history, South Asia and related subjects. Durham, N.C: William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, 1994.

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(Firm), Bernard J. Shapero Rare Books. Russia & Eastern Europe: Fine books, prints, maps and photographs related to Eastern Europe, Russia, Ukraine, the Caucasus and Central Asia. London: Thanet Press Ltd, 2009.

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Association for the Study of Nationalities, ed. Devolution in Central Asia, 1990-2000: An essay and an annotated bibliography of books and pamphlets about the region published in English in this period : illustrated, indexed. Basingstoke, Hants, UK: Carfax Publishing, 2002.

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Elverskog, Johan. Uygur Buddhist literature. Turnhout: Brepols, 1997.

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(Firm), Bernard J. Shapero Rare Books. Russia & Eastern Europe: Fine books, prints, maps and photographs related to Eastern Europe, Russia, Ukraine, the Caucasus and Central Asia = Rossiëiìa & Vostochnaëiìa Evropa : redkie knigi, gravëiìury, karty i fotografii o Vostochnoæi Evrope, Rossii, Ukraine, Kavkaze i Sredneæi Azii. London: Bernard J. Shapero Rare Books, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Asia, central, bibliography"

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Zieme, Peter, T. Hasuike, Y. Kasai, and T. Moriyasu. "Kōgi Kudara - bibliography of his works -." In Aspects of Research into Central Asian Buddhism, 17–25. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.srs-eb.4.2017002.

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"BIBLIOGRAPHY." In Central Asia, 609–18. Duke University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780822396246-023.

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"Central and Northern Asia." In World Military History Bibliography, 254–59. BRILL, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789047402107_034.

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"Selected Bibliography of Works in English." In Central Asia, 609–18. Duke University Press, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9780822396246-019.

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"Selected Bibliography of Works in English." In Central Asia, 609–18. Duke University Press, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv120qtn5.25.

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"Central and Northern Asia." In World Military History Annotated Bibliography, 135–36. BRILL, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789047414865_032.

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"Bibliography." In India and Central Asia. Tauris Academic Studies, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9780755692637.0007.

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"Bibliography." In Waqf in Central Asia, 325–42. Princeton University Press, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400861965.325.

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"Bibliography." In Muslims of Central Asia, 194–211. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781474416344-016.

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"Bibliography." In The Transformation of Central Asia, edited by Pauline Jones Luong, 287–314. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/9781501731334-014.

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