Pakistan in the Pamir Knot: Geostrategic Imperatives |
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... land - grabbing operations of Tsarist Russia and the British Indian empire reached a culmination in the Pamirs and the fringes of territories they had usurped came to a precipitous point of overlap , they felt the need of an insulating ...
... land - grabbing operations of Tsarist Russia and the British Indian empire reached a culmination in the Pamirs and the fringes of territories they had usurped came to a precipitous point of overlap , they felt the need of an insulating ...
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... land for grazing , as the people in the Northern Areas of Pakistan plant their crops up to the base of the mountain . Initially , the tribal chief Haji Rahman Gul was was re would who r settled The Kirghi in the in Pak camps . Pakista ...
... land for grazing , as the people in the Northern Areas of Pakistan plant their crops up to the base of the mountain . Initially , the tribal chief Haji Rahman Gul was was re would who r settled The Kirghi in the in Pak camps . Pakista ...
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... land- mass , and their mutual treaty of friendship and coopera- tion present grim and complex scenarios to the threat perceptions of Pakistan . In Afghanistan , after all , the Soviet forces are acquiring experience which they pre ...
... land- mass , and their mutual treaty of friendship and coopera- tion present grim and complex scenarios to the threat perceptions of Pakistan . In Afghanistan , after all , the Soviet forces are acquiring experience which they pre ...
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