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  • ..., and many others. The pass was always used for trade between Central and South Asia and lay along the Silk Road, the ancient trade route linking China with the
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  • {{r|CIA activities in the Middle East and South Asia}}
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  • | publisher = South Asia Terrorism Portal}}</ref>
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  • ...agupta Maurya]] and expanded by [[Ashoka the Great]] united most of modern South Asia in third century&nbsp;BCE. From 180&nbsp;BCE, a series of invasions from Ce
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  • ...tionally to a generalized notion of the "East," including the Middle East, South Asia, and East Asia. In modern usage, it is applied to those parts of Asia east ...Faculty of Oriental Studies; they focus on the Middle East, East Asia and South Asia. [http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/default.html The Oriental Institute] at the Uni
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  • ...n (2002-2008); Founder and Chairman of Americans for Peace and Justice in South Asia (1998-2002); Founder and Co-Chairman, human Development Foundation of Nor {{r|Graeme Bannerman}} Staffer for Middle East and South Asia on[[U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee]] (1979-1987); Middle East anal
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  • ...thno-political Conflict: Some Observations from Sri Lanka." ''Contemporary South Asia'' 2005 14(3): 341-356. Issn: 0958-4935 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]]
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  • **Mideast and South Asia Subcommittee
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  • Bangla is native to the people residing in eastern [[South Asia]] known as [[Bengal]], that is broadly occupied by [[Bangladesh]] and the [
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  • ...s on status of press freedom in Bhutan in the annual report of the IFJ for South Asia. In 2007, APFA also published a separate booklet on media situation in Bhut
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  • * Ludden, David E. ''An Agrarian History of South Asia.'' (1999). 261 pp. ...The New Cambridge History of India. Vol. 4, part 4, An Agrarian History of South Asia.'' (1999). 261 pp.
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  • ...rd Kennedy's report to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee) <ref>Crisis in South Asia - A report by Senator [[Edward Kennedy]] to the Subcommittee investigating
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  • Especially in South Asia, the memorization-oriented madrassas are intimately associated with the mul ...more powerful mullahs, however, was as a check against the Sufi mystics in South Asia. <ref name=Abbas-Drift>{{citation
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  • ...41-2011) a U.S. diplomat and Foreign Service Officer, was special envoy to South asia, including Afghanistan, India and Pakistan for the Obama administration. On
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  • ...owse/biasness) but I see in Google that it is used in pages from India and south Asia.
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  • {{r|Gareth Price}} Expert, [[Chatham House]]: [[India]], Pakistan and [[South Asia]]
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