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- Q7833510 subject Q7214964.
- Q7833510 abstract "Trans-Caspia is a seldom-used name for the region lying to the east of the Caspian Sea. It can mean either Turkmenistan in particular or Central Asia in general. The term has little or no importance in terms of culture or of modern politics, but was historically sometimes usedTemplate:By whom? in the times of the Russian Empire in a political and cultural sense.Following the Russian Revolution of 1917 the British sent the Malleson Mission (1918-1919) to Trans-Caspia.".
- Q7833510 wikiPageWikiLink Q1105317.
- Q7833510 wikiPageWikiLink Q1977526.
- Q7833510 wikiPageWikiLink Q27275.
- Q7833510 wikiPageWikiLink Q34266.
- Q7833510 wikiPageWikiLink Q5484.
- Q7833510 wikiPageWikiLink Q602925.
- Q7833510 wikiPageWikiLink Q6744133.
- Q7833510 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214964.
- Q7833510 wikiPageWikiLink Q7833511.
- Q7833510 wikiPageWikiLink Q8680.
- Q7833510 wikiPageWikiLink Q8729.
- Q7833510 wikiPageWikiLink Q874.
- Q7833510 comment "Trans-Caspia is a seldom-used name for the region lying to the east of the Caspian Sea. It can mean either Turkmenistan in particular or Central Asia in general. The term has little or no importance in terms of culture or of modern politics, but was historically sometimes usedTemplate:By whom? in the times of the Russian Empire in a political and cultural sense.Following the Russian Revolution of 1917 the British sent the Malleson Mission (1918-1919) to Trans-Caspia.".
- Q7833510 label "Trans-Caspia".