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Himalayan and Central Asian Studies
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(Quarterly being published regularly since 1997)
Editor : Prof. K. Warikoo
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2019 |
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Vol. 23 No. 1 – 2 (January-June 2019) |
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Editor’s Page |
Marianna Kharunova |
1-3 |
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Tuva – The Centre of Asia |
K. Warikoo |
5-14 |
Ancient Tuvinian Cosmology and the Tengriism |
Eduard B. Mizhit |
15-21 |
Whereabouts of the Soul among Tuvans |
Mongush Kenin-Lopsan |
22-33 |
Religions in Tuva Republic: Historical Review |
Marina V. Mongush |
34-48 |
About Tuvan Folklore |
Orus-ool Svetlana |
49-56 |
National Idea of the Tuva Republic is Folk Culture |
Ailana K. Kuzhuget |
57-60 |
Indian plots in the epic and mythological-Folktale traditions of Tuvans |
Samdan Zoja Bairovna |
61-65 |
Education of Conscience in Folk Pedagogics of Tuvan People |
G.D. Sunduy and A.D. Ondar |
66-69 |
Tuvan Literature |
Dongak Uran |
70-73 |
Buddhist book collection in Turkish Library of N.F. Katanov |
Z.M. Mongush |
74-78 |
The Written Monuments of the Ancient Turks and the Tuvinian Poetry |
Lyudmila S. Mizhit |
79-89 |
Mythological characters of Tibetan origin (saptak) in Tuvan shamanism |
Kyzyl-Maadyr Simchit |
90-93 |
The Musical Culture of Tuva in the Twentieth Century |
Valentina Suzukei |
94-109 |
Tuva and Russia: 100 Years Together |
Chimiza K. Lamazhaa |
110-120 |
The Tuvan People’s Republic and the USSR: History of Political Integration |
Marianna M.B. Kharunova |
121-127 |
Tuvans in Educational Institutions of the USSR: Peculiarities of their Training in the 1920s and 1930s |
Ramil Sh. Kharunov |
128-136 |
The Peculiarities of the Modernization of the Tuvan Society |
Mariana Kharunova |
137-151 |
Problems of Todja District of Tuva: A Preliminary Report |
Marina V. Mongush |
152-162 |
Ethno-cultural Tourism in Tuva |
Malysheva Evgeniya Olegovna |
163-172 |
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Vol. 23 Nos. 3-4 (July-December 2019) |
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Editor’s Page |
K.Warikoo |
1-5 |
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The Trump Administration’s Policy in Afghanistan |
K. WarikooSudha Ratan |
7-20 |
A Regional Crisis in the Making |
India Factor in the US South Asia Strategy for Afghanistan |
Hamid Tahzeeb |
21-36 |
The India-Pakistan Enduring Rivalry and Afghanistan’s Internal Conflict |
Morteza Nourmoahammadi |
37-48 |
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization And Afghanistan |
K.Warikoo |
49-56 |
Democratic Elections in Afghanistan: Institutional flaws and Security Challenges |
Mohammad Mansoor Ehsan |
57-70 |
Security Challenges in Afghanistan, Post-2014 |
Purnima Sharma |
71-95 |
Pashtunistan Factor in Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations |
Pravesh Kumar Gupta |
96-123 |
China-Afghanistan Relations in the post-Taliban Period |
Ihsanullah Rajaye |
124-141 |
The Complexity of the Peace Process and the Predicament of IS-K |
Mohammad Hanifi Sharifi |
142-151 |
Pashtun Spring: A Grassroot Human Rights Movement |
Fazlur Rahman Afridi |
152-164 |
Foreign Development Assistance in Afghanistan, 2001-18: A Critical Analysis |
Nazir Ahmad Yosufi |
165-193 |
The Drug Situation and the Practice of Drug Control in Afghanistan |
Li Xinwei |
194-210 |
HRCF File |
Towards Sustainable Peace and Security in Afghanistan |
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211-213 |
(NGO Statement A/HRC/42/NGO/31 dated 23 August 2019) |
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