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Antiquity, 1933
The Caucasus is by no means a homogeneous region. It consists of a very high mountain-chain, the main parts of which reach to a height of over 5000 metres, with others of 1000–1600 metres. Forming an isthmus between two seas, the Asiatic Caspian and the Mediterranean Black Sea, it is open to both eastern and western influence.
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The Caucasus is by no means a homogeneous region. It consists of a very high mountain-chain, the main parts of which reach to a height of over 5000 metres, with others of 1000–1600 metres. Forming an isthmus between two seas, the Asiatic Caspian and the Mediterranean Black Sea, it is open to both eastern and western influence.
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Caucasia and Byzantine Studies
Traditio, 1956All too slowly, but nevertheless, it is to be hoped, steadily, Byzantine scholars are becoming aware of the special importance of studies dealing with Christian Caucasia — principally Armenia and Georgia — for the studies ex professo their own. That this claim of Caucasiology to a place of special importance in Byzantine studies is no empty boast, an ...
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Irregular War in Caucasia and in the Levant
2013The newly created Ottoman irregular forces, and the revived and remilitarized Armenian committees, saw advantages in making preparations for operations in eastern Anatolia and the Caucasus. Both Ottomans and Armenians recognized that the coming of war would place the Ottoman Empire in a position of grave weakness thereby creating a window of ...
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State Incoherence in Southern Caucasia
2013From the distant vantage point of the macro-perspective, the Southern Caucasus is clearly plagued by state incoherence, in both its horizontal and its vertical forms. Two of its constituent states — Georgia and Azerbaijan — have fragmented, spawning three secessionist statelets.
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THE REASONS OF THE EXTINCTION OF THE GAGAUZIAN IN CAUCASIA
2015The Gagauzians are one of the nations being on their way to assimilation though they have schools, text-books, newspapers, journals, radio and TV stations, universities in their own language and get educated in mother tongue. As the result of assimilation policy during Russian occupation most of the people living in the cities or in the regions where ...
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NOGHAYS AROUND THE CAUCASIA AND CRIMEA
2013Living in a wide area lying from Kazakhstan to Romania some of the Noghay tribes settled in around the Crimea. In the 18th century some Noghay tribes were settled on the northern steppes of the Caucasus by Russians. Noghays have established ethnic and cultural relations with the Caucasian peoples.
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Infrastructure in Central Asia and Caucasia
2020Without realizing the importance of soft infrastructure, hard infrastructure cannot ensure a significant impact on sustained economic development. Unfortunately, Central Asia and Caucasia regions have continued to rely on a physical development model that has resulted in generating revenue but has failed to embed a sustained growth pattern in these ...
Samad, Ghulam, Abbas, Qaisar
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