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2016
The province of Turkestan - modern-day Central Asia -, a Russian military colony since 1865-1875, truly entered WWI in 1916, when Tsar Nicholas II and his military staff decided, on 7 July (Gregorian calendar), to conscript a new labour force from the Muslims of Central Asia, who had not been drafted before, to serve in the rear of the Russian army ...
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The province of Turkestan - modern-day Central Asia -, a Russian military colony since 1865-1875, truly entered WWI in 1916, when Tsar Nicholas II and his military staff decided, on 7 July (Gregorian calendar), to conscript a new labour force from the Muslims of Central Asia, who had not been drafted before, to serve in the rear of the Russian army ...
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Le Globe. Revue genevoise de géographie
Turkestan. In: Le Globe. Revue genevoise de géographie, tome 7, 1868. pp. 156-157.
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Turkestan. In: Le Globe. Revue genevoise de géographie, tome 7, 1868. pp. 156-157.
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2010
W. Rickmer Rickmers (1873–1965) was a German explorer and mountaineer who visited and explored central Asia five times between 1894 and 1906. This book provides an account of his travels in the area he calls Turkestan, which incorporates modern Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and south-west Kazakhstan, and was first published in 1913. The region, which contains
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W. Rickmer Rickmers (1873–1965) was a German explorer and mountaineer who visited and explored central Asia five times between 1894 and 1906. This book provides an account of his travels in the area he calls Turkestan, which incorporates modern Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and south-west Kazakhstan, and was first published in 1913. The region, which contains
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2011
Forschungsreisen nach Mittelasien erlebten zwischen 1890 und 1930 eine Konjunktur. Obwohl die Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft des Kaiserreichs und der Weimarer Republik maßgeblich von Expeditionen geprägt waren, sind sie in der deutschen Geschichtsschreibung bislang kaum thematisiert worden.
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Forschungsreisen nach Mittelasien erlebten zwischen 1890 und 1930 eine Konjunktur. Obwohl die Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft des Kaiserreichs und der Weimarer Republik maßgeblich von Expeditionen geprägt waren, sind sie in der deutschen Geschichtsschreibung bislang kaum thematisiert worden.
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The Monuments of Central Asia: A Guide to the Archaeology, Art and Architecture of Turkestan
Reference Reviews, 2002Joan Williamson
exaly
Nationalism and modernism in the East Turkestan Republic, 1933–34
Central Asian Survey, 2015Ondřej Klimeš
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