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Historical Roots of the Political Geographic Issues of Central Asia and the Caucasus

Dorreh Mirhaidar

Volume 3, Issue 9 , January 2018, , Pages 36-43

Abstract
  On March 2, 1992, the number of UN member states rose from 166 to 175. Among the 9 new members, the republics of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan were in Central Asia, and Azerbaijan and Armenia in the Caucasus. Only Georgia has not yet applied for membership in the UN. However, ...  Read More

Northern Caucasus from Geographic-Historical Point of View

Dorreh Mirheidar

Volume 4, Issue 13 , May 1995, , Pages 6-11

Abstract
  Northern Caucasus: A Historical Geographic Survey Geographically, the Caucasus region consists of two separate Northern and Southern parts, divided by the line formed by the Great Caucasus Mountains. From the northern slopes of the Great Caucasus Mountains stretched in the northwest-southeast direction, ...  Read More

Formation of the Political Map of Central Asia

Dorreh Mirhaidar

Volume 2, Issue 7 , August 1993, , Pages 7-17

Abstract
  The current political map of Central Asia, with borders separating five independent states of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, has gradually formed in three stages in the first half of the 20th century. The first political unit with today's borders was created on August ...  Read More