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  1. www.worldatlas.com › articles › the-countries-of-central-asia-by-populationCentral Asian Countries - WorldAtlas

    Dec 19, 2018 · Central Asian Countries. A map showing countries in Central Asia. Central Asia is an extremely large area of mountains, vast deserts, and grassy steppes. It is bordered by the Caspian Sea in the west and China in the east, and by Afghanistan to Russia in the south and north.

  2. Prehistory. Ancient era. Medieval. Sui and early Tang dynasty. Tang rivalry with the Tibetan Empire. Arrival of Islam. Steppe empires. Early modern period (16th to 19th centuries) Russian expansion into Central Asia (19th century) The Great Game. Russian campaigns. Qing dynasty. Revolution and revolt. Soviet era (1918–1991)

  3. Prehistory and antiquity. The beginnings of human history in Central Asia date back to the late Pleistocene Epoch, some 25,000 to 35,000 years ago, which includes the last full interglacial period and the last glaciation, the latter being followed by the interglacial period that still persists today. The Aurignacian culture of the Upper ...

  4. The World Factbook Central Asia. Kazakhstan; Kyrgyzstan; Russia; Tajikistan

  5. Central Asia travel - Lonely Planet | Asia. Asia. With its medieval blue-domed cities, kinetic bazaars and remote yurtstays, Central Asia encapsulates the romance of the Silk Road like nowhere else. 01 / Attractions. Must-see attractions. Registan. Samarkand.

  6. The situation in Central Asia during the 20th & 21st centuries is very much related to the events that took place in the 18th & 19th centuries. Author: Morris Rossabi. A historical overview of the Central Asian region, including descriptions of its people and great empires.

  7. Central Asia is a rugged, arid region, historically coveted for its position between Europe and East Asia with the legendary Silk Route, rather than for its resources, although petroleum, natural gas, and mineral reserves have become more important in modern times. Map. Directions. Satellite. Photo Map. Wikivoyage. Wikipedia.

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