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  • ...on White House]] national security council specialist on the Near East and South Asia who is president of the [[Henry L. Stimson Center]];
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  • | publisher = South Asia Terrorism Portal}}</ref>
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  • {{Image|Dravlinguamap3.JPG|right|250px|Dravidian languages spoken in South Asia}}
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  • ...ly and ranging from [[Africa]] to the [[Middle East]], [[Central Asia]], [[South Asia]] (Indian subcontinent), [[Southeast Asia]], and far [[East Asia]]. Althoug
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  • ...imple reason that cetaceans originated about 50 million years (Myr) ago in south Asia, whereas the family Hippopotamidae is only 15 Myr old, and the first hippop
    14 KB (2,189 words) - 12:14, 14 February 2024
  • ...Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, specializing in the Near East and South Asia from 1992 to 2002.
    4 KB (635 words) - 07:27, 18 March 2024
  • ...been training fighters in Kashmir since 1997, but the jihad in Central and South Asia did not rise to US Presidential level. Rashid calls the [[George W. Bush Ad
    10 KB (1,428 words) - 10:10, 28 May 2024
  • ...re's some material on Syria in the [[CIA activities in the Middle East and South Asia]] article. As I remember, there isn't so much there that I wanted to break
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  • {{rpr|South Asia}}
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  • ...is a species of [[Snake (animal) venom|venomous]] snake that's native to [[South Asia]] (Indian subcontinent). It is a very common snake species throughout all o The Indian cobra is one of the Big four snakes of [[South Asia]] (mostly [[India]]) which are responsible for the majority of human deaths
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  • * Ludden, David, ed. ''New Cambridge History of India: An Agrarian History of South Asia'' (1999). [http://www.amazon.com/New-Cambridge-History-India-Agrarian/dp/05
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  • ...ina Press. He is a specialist in Islamic studies, with a focus on West and South Asia.
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  • Historically, the [[diversity]] and heterogeneity that have characterized [[South Asia]]n society and the [[tolerance]] of [[Hinduism]] for cultural diversity hav During the time Tshrongtshen Gampo of Tibet, Buddhism flourished in [[South Asia]]. In this period, 108 monasteries were bulit under the active leadership
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  • ...ign state for all non-[[Brahmin]] speakers of [[Dravidian languages]] in [[South Asia]]. Initially, the demand of Dravida Nadu proponents was limited to Tamil-sp | title = Many Ramayanas: The Diversity of a Narrative Tradition in South Asia
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  • ===South Asia===
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  • ...of [[Bhangra]] music, which has recently gained wide popularity both in [[South Asia]] and abroad.
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  • ...is was done by experts who did know Asian culture. Specialists on colonial South Asia, in particular, have taken off from Said’s work to look in detail at the
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  • .... Nearly 90% of non-nationals for the last decade or more have been from [[South Asia]] (predominantly [[India]] and Pakistan) with less than 10% from other [[Ar
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  • ...-India Theater of Operations''' (CBI) included the territories of East and South Asia: China, Burma, and India. American, British, Indian, and Chinese troops op
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  • ...ic, the Middle East and North Africa, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, and South Asia<ref>[http://www.mixmarket.org/mfi ''Microfinance Institutions'', The Microf
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