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The Elusive Turkestan Lynx at the Northwestern Edge of Geographic Range: Current Suitable Habitats and Distribution Forecast in the Climate Change

open access: yesSustainability, 2022
The Turkestan lynx (Lynx lynx isabellina Blyth, 1847) is a rare and understudied subspecies of the Eurasian lynx occupying the mountains of Central and South Asia.
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The Turkestan Uprising of 1916 and its Manifestations in the Emirate of Bukhara

RUDN Journal of Russian History
The authors examine the prerequisites for the Turkestan Uprising of 1916, which was largely the result of the modernization of the territories of Central Asia, a region where a multi-million Muslim population annexed to Russia. One of the consequences of
V. Litvinov, R. Arslanov
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Turkestan’s Place in the Russian Empire

Oriente Moderno, 2023
This article examines Turkestan’s position in the tsarist empire to argue that it was a distinctly colonial territory, directly comparable to the overseas colonies of other contemporary empires and less like other older parts of the Russian empire. This
A. Khalid
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Administrative and Managerial Policy of the Russian Empire in Turkestan (Based on Materials from Kyrgyzstan)

J Open & Historical Sciences of Colonialism
This article presents an analysis of the historiography devoted to the administrative and managerial policy of the Russian Empire in the Turkestan region, based on materials from Kyrgyz historical literature.
Dr. Ernis Avazov
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The History of Qazi Courts in Turkestan

Advances in Science and Sustainability
 The history of Qazi courts in Turkestan reflects the long-standing continuity of Islamic judicial traditions within the changing socio-political landscape of Central Asia.
Kahramon S. Karimov
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Beyond Foucault and Post-Panoptic Theories: New Perspectives on China’s Surveillance Mechanisms in East Turkestan

Geopolitics
Surveillance is as old as human history. In pre-modern times, it mostly took place through spies, informants, and guards. In modern times, it became a systematised practice conducted through bureaucratic structures.
L. I. Oztig, Abdürreşit Celil Karluk
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Political Organizations of Russian Turkestan at the Beginning of the 20th Century

Oriente Moderno, 2023
The article highlights the most important aspects of the political history of Russian Turkestan at the beginning of the 20th century. It deals with the formation of a multi-party system in the Russian Empire and the activities of the first national ...
Abdullaev Rovshan
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Assessment of agroclimatic resources in agricultural landscapes of the Turkestan region of the Republic of Kazakhstan Askha

Journal of Water and Land Development
The article presents the scientific results of a study assessing agroclimatic resources in agricultural landscapes located in various natural zones of the Turkestan region of the RK (Republic of Kazakhstan).
Askhat Toletayev   +4 more
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Central Asian railway: contribution to the Turkestan region modernization versus problems of profitability (late XIX – early XX century)

Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta Istoriya
The first railway in Turkestan "the Central Asian" (originally Trans-Caspian) was built based on the Russian Empire strategic interests in the region, but its influence on the subsequent economic development of the region far exceeded its strategic ...
I. Bochkareva
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Turkestan

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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