THE AGREEMENTS OF RUSSIA AND GREAT BRITAIN IN CENTRAL ASIA
Keywords:
Russia, Britain, Central Asia, colonial policyAbstract
The article shows that the diplomatic agreements between Russia and Britain on Central Asia, as a result of Russia's invasion of Central Asia, the Central Asian region has become an arena of political disputes between the two great empires.
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