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Samarkand

recipes & stories from Central Asia & the Caucasus
2021
Introduces the history, culture, and cuisine of Samarkand, Central Asia, and Caucasus. Offers recipes from soups to pilafs to drinks and desserts accompanied by instructions and photographs. Interspersed throughout the book are essays from the authors about their travels in the regions. Includes an index.

The music of Central Asia

2016
Discusses the musical heritage of Central Asia with perspectives of various authors from fourteen different countries.
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South and Central Asia

2017
"The nations of South and Central Asia are as fascinating as they are diverse. Ranging from the former Soviet Republics of Central Asia to war-torn Afghanistan to the tiny mountain nation of Bhutan to the worlds second-most populous country, India, the region has been shaped by millennia of conquest, population migration, and, most recently, global geopolitics. The challenges currently facing South and Central Asia, which include overpopulation, food security, environmental degradation, and the ongoing search for democracy, are as diverse as the nations themselves. However, great progress has been made in recent years, and the picture is improving. More people in this region have access to clean water, food, and education than ever before though many challenges are still ongoing. In particular, Islamic extremist groups based in this area pose a security threat not only to the nation-states of South and Central Asia, but to the entire world"--Amazon.com.

Jihad

the rise of militant Islam in Central Asia
2002
Explores the threat posed by the rise of militant Islamic fundamentalism in Central Asia, discussing how the five Central Asian republics adjacent to Afghanistan have become a key factor in international security.

The life and times of Attila the Hun

2010
Profiles the life of Attila the Hun, discussing his rule, conquests, legacy, and more.

Tales told in tents

stories from Central Asia
2004
Retells folktales from Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan, and includes several stories that cross regional lines, proverbs, riddles, and poems.

Over the edge

the true story of four American climbers' kidnap and escape in the mountains of Central Asia
2002
Presents the true story of four young American rock climbers who were kidnapped by militants of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan in August 2000 while in the Pamir-Altai Mountains and endured six days of captivity before taking drastic action to escape.

Huns

2010
An overview of the Huns of Central Asia from 370 to 470 A.D. featuring color maps and illustrations. Describes their lives as warriors and their leader, Attila.
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