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Cambridge Central Asia Forum
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If you have a question about this list, please contact: Siddharth Saxena (Montu). If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 8 talks in the archive. The New European Security Structure
The Phenomenon of Nostalgia in Post-Soviet Central Asia: Oral Accounts of Everyday Life in Soviet Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan
International Security and Non-proliferation
THE RISE AND DECLINE OF INDIAN TRADING COMMUNITY IN CENTRAL ASIAOrganised by Cambridge Central Asia Forum (www.cambridge-centralasia.org)
India-Greater Central Asia LinkagesOrganised by Cambridge Central Asia Forum (www.cambridge-centralasia.org)
Analyzing Identities and Institutions in Central Asia within a Postcolonial FrameworkOrganised by Cambridge Central Asia Forum (www.cambridge-centralasia.org)
Towards a historical anthropology of the Uyghur of Xinjiang in the 19th and 20th centuries
In Search of Soviet Islam: Religion, Citizenship, and Nationality in Soviet Central AsiaOrganised by Cambridge Central Asia Forum (www.cambridge-centralasia.org)
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