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Central Asian Integration and Islamic Revivalism Evgeniy ABDULLAEV In the decade that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union and achievement of independence for the former Soviet republics of Central Asia in 1991, they
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Tashkent / Moscow / Dushanbe / New York / London / /

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Muslims / /

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Asia / Europe / /

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Turkmenistan / West Germany / Tajikistan / Kyrgyzstan / Kazakhstan / Turkey / France / Japan / Uzbekistan / Russia / Pakistan / United States / Afghanistan / Soviet Union / Moldova / China / Georgia / South Korea / India / /

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Commonwealth Day / /

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oil exports / law-enforcement organs / finance / pipelines infrastructure / them with military equipment / telephone conversations / illegal business network / /

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cultural allergy / /

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Makpal canyon / Caucasus / Ferghana Valley / /

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Uzbek army / Anti-terrorist Center / Commonwealth of Independent States / Hizb ut-Tahrir / Inter-state Council / civil society / United Nations / Islamist / Communist party / Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan / Taliban / Uzbek government / Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation / Tripartite Union against Extremism / /

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Yeltsin / I. A. Karimov / R. Gilpin / Rakhmonov / Gorbachev / V. Putin / /

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Prime Minister / president / Foreign minister / unidentified leader / /

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New Jersey / New York / /

Region

Central Asian republics / Central Asia / /

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