Atlas of Russia and the Soviet UnionPhaidon, 1989 - 240 strani This volume provides an account of the cultural history of Russia and the Soviet Union from 860 AD to modern times. It covers early Russia and the rise and decline of Kiev as a political and cultural centre, the development of the modern cities and the revolutions of 1917. |
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... central square of old Samarkand , laid out by Ulugh Beg in the 15th century . Behind them is one of the great monuments of Islam in Central Asia , the monumental gateway of the Shir Dar madrasa , built between 1619 and 1636 . Relations ...
... central square of old Samarkand , laid out by Ulugh Beg in the 15th century . Behind them is one of the great monuments of Islam in Central Asia , the monumental gateway of the Shir Dar madrasa , built between 1619 and 1636 . Relations ...
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... Central Asian republics . Above right Soviet propaganda ethnic - style : the Lenin monument in Ashkhabad , capital of the Turkmen SSR . The patterns on the walls are taken from traditional Central Asian carpet designs . The Soviet ...
... Central Asian republics . Above right Soviet propaganda ethnic - style : the Lenin monument in Ashkhabad , capital of the Turkmen SSR . The patterns on the walls are taken from traditional Central Asian carpet designs . The Soviet ...
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... Central Asian civilization . Their prolonged resistance to the Russians between 1921 and 1925 was in some respects ... Central Asian carpets are mass - produced in factories . Left Tadzhik girls learn to use computer technology at school ...
... Central Asian civilization . Their prolonged resistance to the Russians between 1921 and 1925 was in some respects ... Central Asian carpets are mass - produced in factories . Left Tadzhik girls learn to use computer technology at school ...
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