Eurasian borderlands: spatializing borders in the aftermath of state collapse
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adam_text | Contents
1 Introduction: Eurasian Borderlands 1
Tone Bringa and Hege Toje
2 Post-Soviet or Eurasian Lands? Rethinking Analytic
Categories in the Ukraine-EU and Russia-China
Borderlands 27
Jessica T. Pisano and André Simonyi
3 Dead End”: A Spatial History of a Border Town in
Post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan 59
Guzel Sabirova
4 With a Border Fence in the Backyard: Materialization
of the Border in the Landscape and the Social Lives’ of
Border People 87
Elina Troscenko
5 Across the Enguri Border: Lives Connected and Separated
by the Borderland Between Georgia and Abkhazia 107
Ketevan Khutsishvili
vii
CONTENTS
viii
6 Remembering and Living on the Borderlands in the South
Caucasus 133
Lale Yal^in-Heckmann
7 Time and Contingency in the Anthropology of Borders:
On Border as Event in Rural Central Asia 159
Madeleine Reeves
8 Producing Territories: Spatial Practices and Border Effects
Between Krasnodar Krai and the Republic of Adygea 185
Hege Toje
9 From Boundaries to Borders: Spatial Practices and
State-making; the Case of Bosnia-Herzegovina 213
Tone Bringa
Afterword: Borders and Borderland Dynamics—Some
Reflections 241
Leif Manger
References 249
Index
251
Index
Abkhazia, 10, 11, 108
administration of, 117-22
border between Georgia and,
15-16,109-25
border between South Ossetia and,
abolished by Russia, 129
Georgian government functions in,
123-5
organizations in, 125-7
war between Georgia and, 134
Abkhazia, Soviet Socialist Republic of,
110-11
Abkhaz people, 110
Adjara (Georgia), 11
administrative boundary lines (ABLs),
114
Adygea, Republic of, 191
becomes federal republic, 192-5
border between Krasnodar Krai and,
196
Note: Page numbers with “n” denote notes.
border effects of taxes and
employment in, 199-201
cultural marking of territory of,
205-6
ethnic groups in, 203
flag of, 204
internal border between Krasnodar
Krai and, 17-18, 185-7, 194-6
under Krasnodar Krai, 204
Adyghe Khase (organization), 198
Advghes (people), 190, 197, 204,
* 207wl
social networks among, 195
Afghan War (1979-1989), 72
Agdam (Armenia), 134-5
agriculture, 41, 51^17
in Abkhazia, 113
borders ignored in, 90
in Karakol, 71
in South Caucasus, 144
air travel, to Karakol, 77
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252 ÍNDEX
Aivazishvili-Gehne, Nino, 142-5,
153»11
Ak-Sai (Kyrgyzstan), 159-62, 171-5
awareness of border in, 179
road to, 175-8
Aksu (Teplokliuchenka; Kyrgyzstan), 67
Alexander II (tsar), 68
Aliyev, Heidar, 146
Almaty (Kazakhstan), 77
Alvarez, Robert R., 93, 186
Amur-Heilongjiang River, 31-3
anthropology of borders, 16, 139-^2,
159
architecture
ideology represented in, 98
in Karakol, 68
in Sarajevo, 235nS
Armenia. See also South Caucasus
border between Azerbaijan and, 16,
142,145
border between Turkey and, 149-50
in EEU, 22 «6
IDPs in, 136
Russian influence in, 155»18
war between Azerbaijan and, 134
Armenians, 134-6, 144
Árpád, 42
ashlamfu (food), 79-80
Atinati (organization; Georgia), 126-7
aul, 189, 208»11
Austria, 133
Austro-Hungarian Empire, 218
Autonomous Oblast Nagorno
Karabakh, 134, 137
Azerbaijan. See also South Caucasus
border between Armenia and, 16,
142,145, 149-50
border between Georgia and,
142-3, 145
border between Iran and, 133
economic boom in, 148
IDPs in, 135-7, 153»8
Nagorno-Karabakh in, 9
war between Armenia and, 134
B
Bagapsh, Sergey, 124
Baghdasaryan, Milena, 143, 153»11
Baku (Azerbaijan), 143
Balykchi (Kyrgyzstan), 77-8
Baptists, 46
Baron, Nick, 65
Barth, Fredrik, 4, 217
Barykin, Alexander, 72
Belarus, 22n6
Berberian, Houri, 154»16
Beregsurány-Asztély, 50 «2
Beregszász (Ukraine), 30
Berlin Wall, 133
Bernstein, Anya, 7, 22»5
Berry, David, 5
biopolitical control, 39, 44-6
Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan), 63
Blagoveshchensk (Russia), 31-3, 36-7,
40-1,44
border effects, 17-18
state effects and, 188
of taxes and employment, 199-201
borderlands, 3-4
anthropology of, 139^12
post-Soviet and Eurasian, 28-9
in South Caucasus, 137-9
borderness, 226-8
borders
anthropology of, 16, 139—42
boundaries distinguished from, 4-6
creation of, 216
electronic surveillance of, 194-5
everyday life and, 99-103
infrastructure and landscape of, 94-8
internal, 186-7
material aspects of, 87-8, 92^1, 104
in South Caucasus, 137-8
INDEX 253
spatializing, 3
temporality of, 159-60
border studies, 163, 164
border work, 87,168, 186, 193, 214
Bosnia, 218
Bosnia-Herzegovina
as borderland, 215, 217-19
borders of, 18, 233-4
competing state projects in, 216
Dayton Peace Agreement creates, 224
division of, 213, 222
education in, 231, 232
ethnic divisions in, 222
new borders in, 228-9
post-war landscape of, 229-31
religions in, 219-20
role of maps in war in, 225-6
sacred sites in, 231-3
Serb Republic, 221, 222
travel within, 226-8
in Yugoslavia, 219
Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims), 220,
230-2
Bosnian Church, 236n6
Bosnian-Croat Federation, 224
Bosnian Muslims. See Bosniaks
boundaries, borders distinguished
from, 4-6
Bringa, Tone, 18, 186-7
Brotton, Jerry, 225, 233
Brubaker, Rogers, 9, 219-20, 244-5
Bunkenborg, Mikkel, 96
buses
in Ak-Sai, 171
in Heihe-Blagoveshchensk, 40
C
Canada, 119
capitalism, 196
capitalist world, 149
Carsten, Janet, 161-2
Caucasian War (Kavkazskaya VoinaJ,
202,206
Caucasus Mountains, 109, 111
Chechnya, 10
China
border between Kyrgyzstan and,
63-4,72
border between Mongolia and, 96
border between Russia and, 12-13,
31-3, 35-7, 39-41,44
in Rarakol culture, 79
Russian Orthodox Church in, 45-6
Silk Road Economic Belt initiative
of, 79
Chinese (people), 69, 70
Chinese Orthodox Church, 45
Cholpon, 78
Cholpon-Ata (Kyrgyzstan), 60
Chop (Ukraine), 28, 43
Chop-Zahony, 30, 31
Chorkuh (Tajikistan), 174
Circassians (people), 110
as refugees, 198
Cole, John, 164
Commonwealth of Independent States
(CIS), 22«6
Communism, 219
Communist Parties, 135
in Yugoslavia, 219
Connerton, Paul, 18, 229-30, 231-2
Cons, Jason, 165
Corrigan, Phillip, 242
Cossacks (people), 205, 236n7
in Krasnodar, 205
Zaporozhian Cossacks, 202, 209«23
Crimea, annexed by Russia, 10
criminal activities, in Georgia, 127
critical events, 161-2, 179
Croatia, 236nS
Croatian Republic of Herceg-Bosna, 222
Croats (people), 220-2
culture, 244-5
254 INDEX
D
Dagestan, 22 n9
Dalakoglou, Dimitris, 96
Das, Veena, 161, 162, 179, 246
Dawson, Allan Charles, 217
Dayton Peace Agreement (1995), 217,
222, 237nl3
borders created by, 233
maps used in, 237»14
states created by, 224
Demetriou, Olga, 135, 167
displaced people. See also internally
displaced people
Azerbaijani, 134-6
Donrian, Hastings, 4, 139-40
Dragadze, Tamara, 118
dual citizenships, 45, 52^29
Dungans (Chinese Muslims), 68-70,
79-80, 82^3
Dunn, Elizabeth, 165
E
Eastern Ukraine, 10
economy, in post-Soviet Azerbaijan, 137
education
in Adygea, 200-1
in Bosnia-Herzegovina, 231-2, 248
in Georgia, 143
Egen, Nurbek, 170
electronic surveillance, 194-5
employment
in Adygea, 199-200
empty houses, 170
Enem (Adygea), 185, 196
Enguri borderland, 117-22
Enguri Bridge (between Abkhazia and
Georgia), 15, 114, 116, 120-1
cultural events at, 126
Enguri Hydroelectric Station, 113
Enguri River (Georgia), 109-16
Ermolov (general), 206
ethnic cleansing, 187
in Abkhazia, 112
in Bosnia, 224, 236w8
ethnic groups. See also nationalities
in Adygea, 201
boundaries for, 4
social networks among and across,
195
Eurasia
as concept, 38-9, 47-9
definitions of, 6-7
as discursive field, 41-4
as geopolitical domain, 40-1
as space of biopolitical control,
44-6
Eurasian borderlands
as analytical category, 37-40
post-Soviet distinguished from,
28-9
Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), 7,
11-12, 22n6
Kyrgyzstan in, 63, 73
Eurasianism, 6-7, 22«5, 38, 47
Europe, as concept, 39
European Union (EU), 1
border between Ukraine and, 35,
37, 40-1,45-7
Georgia and Armenia in integration
into area of influence of, 148
as neighbors of, 139
refugee crisis in, 21 nl
as supra-state body, 163
E
Ferghana Valley, 2,11
borders in, 89-91, 159-60
infrastructure in, 94
Ferguson, James, 3
Flynn, Moya, 82«4
Follis, Karolina, 166
France, 168
INDEX 255
G
Gali District (Abkhazia), 111-13, 115,
116, 119-20, 124-5
Gell, Alfred, 226
generations, 98
of IDPs and refugees, 153^9
Georgia, 107. See also South Caucasus
Abkhazia and, 108
autonomous territories within, 11
border between Abkhazia and, 15,
109-25
border between Azerbaijan and,
142-3, 145
border between Turkey and, 8, 142,
149
government functions of, in
Abkhazia, 126-7
organizations in, 126-7
war between South Ossetia and,
134
Georgian Orthodox Church, 143
Georgians (people), 110, 112-13,
117-18
in Abkhazia, 124-5
as internally displaced people,
118-19, 123
Goody, Jack, 6
Gori (Georgia), 123
Goygol (Azerbaijan), 142
Greek Catholic Church, 46
Green, Sarah, 6, 93, 167,189
Gupta, Akhil, 3
H
Harbin (China), 41, 50nl
Harvey, Penny, 95-6
hazelnuts, 119
HDZ (party, Bosnia-Herzegovina),
221,222
healthcare, in Georgia, 126
Heihe (China), 31-3, 36-7, 41-2, 44
Heihe-Blagoveshchensk, 36-7, 40-1,44
Herceg-Bosna, Croatian Republic of,
222
Hirsch, Francine, 90
Hollande, François, 168
Humphrey, Caroline, 6-7, 34, 98
Hungary
border between Austria and, 133
border between Ukraine, Slovakia
and, 12,13, 30-1, 37, 42-3
Ukrainians in, 44
Huseynov, Tabin, 153«9
I
identification effect, 245
immigration, 44
infrastructure, 36
Ingiloy (people), 142-5
internal borders, 2
between Krasnodar and Krai, 17
internally displaced people (IDPs),
15-16, 246
Azerbaijani, 134-6
Georgian, 111, 112, 118-19, 122-4
spending on, 153«8
International Crisis Group, 244
International Eurasian Movement, 38
Iran
border between Azerbaijan and, 133
as potential ally of South Caucasus
states, 139
Islam. See also Muslims
in Bosnia-Herzegovina, 218
Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan,
104»!
isolation effect, 245
Issyk-Kul lake (Kyrgyzstan), 73
Issyk-Kul Region (Kyrgyzstan), 62
Issyk-Kul Valley (Kyrgyzstan), 76
Ivanov, Andrey, 68
Iwashita, Akihiro, 41
256 INDEX
J
Jalalabad (Kyrgyzstan), 78
Jansen, Stef, 87, 228nl6
Jehova ?s Witnesses, 46
K
Kalmaks (people), 68, 69
Kapataljai Magyar Kulturalis Szovetseg
(KMKSz), 45
Karabakh, 137
Karakol (Kyrgyzstan), 13-14, 59-62,
80-2
as borderland town, 62-5, 72-3
free economic zone in, 83 nl 1
geography of, 73-6
history of, 67-72
Imperial Russian influences in, 79
under Soviet Union, 69
transportation to, 76-9
Kara-Kyrgyz Autonomous Region, 90
Kaulbars, Alexander von (baron), 67
Kazakhstan
border between Kyrgyzstan and, 14,
73, 83«6
in EEU, 22n6
Kemp, Adriana, 5
Khutsishvili, Ketevan, 15
kidnappings, 122
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and
Slovenes, 218
Kirov, 146
Knox, Hannah, 95-6
Koch, Natalie, 216
Kokand Khanate (people), 67
korenizatsiici (indigenization) policy, 90
Kosmarskaya, Natalya, 82 «4
Kosmarsky, Artem, 82«4
Kmiy 23 nS
Krajina region (Bosnia-Herzegovina
and Croatia), 218
Krasnodar city, 185, 189-92
Krasnodar Krai (Russia), 17, 189
Adygea under, 204
internal border between Adygea
and, 185-7, 194-6
territory, 189
Kubal, Agnieszka, 163
Kuban Cossack Troop, 210 w24
Kuban River, 189-90, 194, 196, 197,
201
Kyrgyz (people), 17, 68, 69, 90
conflicts between Uzbeks and,
91-2
migration of, 170
Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic, 90
Kyrgyzstan
Ak-Sai in, 169-75
border between Kazakhstan and, 73,
83n6
border between Tajikistan and, 159
border between Uzbekistan and,
14-15,89-95,98-104,
104-5»2
in EEU, 22w6
Karakol in, 13-14, 59-67, 69-71
roads built in, 175-8
L
labor markets, 144
landscapes, 94, 215, 235nl
land swaps, 145-6
Lamelle, Marlene, 38, 47, 53»33
Laz (people), 149
Lefebvre, Henri, 215
Little, Adrian, 167-8, 179
Low, Setha M., 3
Lutheran Reformist Church, 46
M
Magyars (people), 42-3
in Ukraine, 44-6
INDEX 257
Maikop (Adygea, Russia), 186, 190,
200
Manger, Leif, 18-19
maps, role played in war by, 225-6,
237»14
Martinez, Oscar, 141
Massey, Doreen, 188
Mataradze, Teona, 148, 153»11
Mbembe, Achille, 17, 188
Megoran, Nick, 90, 91
Megrelian Georgians (people), 117
memorials, 229-31, 232
memories, 140
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 232
Mexico, border between United States
and, 140,164
micro-districts, 60, 82»2
Migdal, Joe S., 226
migration
to Russia from Kyrgyzstan, 169-70,
178
to Russia from North Caucasus,
202
to Russia from South Caucasus,
134,148-9
Milosevic, Slobodan, 2 3 »11, 222
Mirzabekian, 146
Mitchell, Timothy, 137-8, 188
Mongolia, 96
Mühlfried, Florian, 142, 145,146,
153»11
multiculturalism, 247
Muslims
in Bosnia-Herzegovina, 220-1,
228-9, 231-2
Dungans and Uighurs, 68, 82»3
shrines holy to, 145
N
Nagorno-Karabakh, 11, 16, 23»10
narods, 220-1
Naryn (Kyrgyzstan), 78, 95
nationalism, 247
nationalities. See also ethnic groups
after breakup of Soviet Union,
110
plural, 247
in Soviet Union, 8-10, 90, 146-7,
242,243
in Yugoslavia, 219-21
Nerchinsk, Treaty of (1689), 32
new spatial history, 65
Novaya Adygea, 196, 199, 200
O
Orthodox Church (Russian),
45-6
Osh (Kyrgyzstan), 60, 78, 82»1
Ottoman Empire, 218
Oushakine, Sergeui, 34, 48
Owen, David (Lord), 237»14
Ozgen, Ne$e, 150, 153«! 1
P
Paasi, Anssi, 216
passports
internal, in Russia, 186, 207»2,
207»4
issued by Abkhazia, 124-5
Pedersen, Morten Axel, 96
Pelkmans, Mathijs, 8, 149-50
Peterson, Spike V., 5
pilgrimages, 231
Pir (IDP settlement), 135
Pisano, Jessica, 12-13,18
place names, changing, 230,
232
Platt, Kevin M. F., 34
Plokhy, Serhii, 12
plural nationalities, 247
Poole, Deborah, 246
258 INDEX
post-Soviet borderlands
as analytical category, 33-5
Eurasian borderlands distinguished
from, 28-9
sociality in, 35-7
Przhevalsk (Kyrgyzstan). See Karakol
PrzhevaPskh, Nikolai, 67, 74, 75
Putin, Vladimir, 7, 194
R
Reeves, Madeleine, 16, 17
on border work, 187, 214
on Ferghana Valley, 2, 94, 108
on maintenance of borders, 12
on Soviet-era borders, 145
refugee crisis, 21 »1, 134, 168
refugees, 136, 152n7. See also
internally displaced people
spending on, 15 3 n8
Syrian, 198
religion
border crossings for purpose of, 144-5
in borderlands, 45-6
borders between, 141
in Bosnia-Herzegovina, 218
boundaries defined by, 39
Dungans and Uighurs, 82 »3
in Yugoslavia, 220
Republika Srpska (Serb Republic),
224, 237»13
Rigi, Jakob, 247
roads
to Ak-Sai, 175-8
crossing borders, 90
distances expressed by, 97
as infrastructure, 97-8
Roman Catholic Church, 46
ruralization, 71
Russia (Russian Federation).
See also Soviet Union
Abkhazia and, 111, 123
Armenia under influence of, 155 »18
border between Abkhazia and South
Ossetia abolished by, 129
border between China and, 12-13,
31-3, 35-7, 39-41,44
Crimea annexed by, 11
in EEU, 22 »6
Eurasianism and, 6-7
Georgia and, 108
internal passports in, 207»2, 207»4
Karakol in, 68
Krasnodar Krai in, 186
migrations from Kyrgyzstan to,
169-70, 178
migrations from South Caucasus to,
134, 148-9
as potential ally of South Caucasus
states, 139
war between Georgia and, 11
Russian (language), 78, 219
Russian Empire (tsarist)
Central Asia as periphery to, 64
Karakol under, 67-9, 79
Krasnodar krai and Adygea in, 189
Russian Orthodox Church, 45-6, 205
Russians (ethnic group)
in Adygea, 202-3
in Kyrgyzstan, 72, 80
in new nation states, 8
in Soviet Union, 9
in Ukraine, 11-12
S
Sabirova, Guzel, 13-14, 82»4
Sadakhlo (Azerbaijan), 144
Sagarejo (Azerbaijan), 144
St. Petersburg, Treaty of (1881), 82 »3
Saint Sophia Orthodox cathedral
(Harbin; China), 41
Sarajevo (Bosnia-Herzegovina), 228
architecture of, 235 »5
INDEX 259
Sarpi (Turkey-Georgia border),
149-50
Sayer, Derek, 242
Schengen area, 41, 46, 47, 168
Scott, James, 234
SDA (party, Bosnia-Herzegovina),
221
SDS (party, Bosnia-Herzegovina),
221
Selimovic, Meso, 217
Semiretche Governorate (Kyrgyzstan
and Kazakhstan), 73
Serbian Krajina, Republic of, 236 »8
Serb Republic (Republika Srpska),
224, 237»13
Severskii raion (Krasnodarkrai),
208»7
Shapsugs (people), 197, 209 nl8
Silk Road Economic Belt initiative
(China), 79
Simmel, Georg, 188
Simonyi, André, 12-13, 18
Sirama (Kyrgyzstan), 99-103
Slovakia
border between Ukraine, Hungary
and, 30-1
Socialist Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia (SFRY), 218-19
socialist world, 140-1
Soja, Edward W., 215
Sorokin, Vladimir, 51 »9
South Caucasus
borders in, 136-7
history of borders in, 142-7
new states in, 138-9
post-Soviet borders in, 147-9
recent conflicts in, 134
South Ossetia, 11, 129, 134
sovereignty, 165, 247
Soviet Union. See also Russia
Abkhazia under, 110
Adygea under, 187
architecture of, 98
border between Georgia, Turkey
and, 142
borders of, 7-9
Central Asia as periphery to, 64
citizenship and ethnic policies of,
154-5»17
collapse of, 1-2, 63, 133, 233,
243-5
Ferghana Valley borders established
by, 90-1
Georgia and, 107
history of South Caucasus borders
under, 142-7
Rarakol in, 69
nationality policy of, 8-10
post-Soviet borderlands as analytical
category, 33-5
post-Soviet sociality, 35-7
republics within, 242
successor states of, 6, 7
Tito and, 219
Union Republics in, 208»6
Sovmen, Khazret, 197, 205
spatial history, 19-20, 65-7
spatializing borders, 3
spatiaiizing culture, 3
spatial socialization, 5, 214-16
Stalin, Josef, 51»14, 218, 219,
244
Starobzegokai (Adygea), 197-8
statecraft, 234
state effects, 137-8, 139, 188
states
borders created by, 139
conceptual constructions of, 137
process of state-making, 242-5
spatial socialization and, 216
Storey, David, 215, 234
Sukhumi (Georgia), 112
Suny, Ronald G., 110
Syrian refugees, 198
260 INDEX
T
Tajikistan
border between Kyrgyzstan and,
159
civil war in, 243
on Kyrgyz road, 175-6
Vorukh, 17 Vorukh village district
in, 16, 172-5
Takhtamukai (Russia), 186, 189-93,
208 «7
Adyghe control over, 195, 209«17
ethnic diversity in, 201
Talas (Kyrgyzstan), 78
Tankhmoba (organization; Georgia),
127
Tashkent (Uzbekistan), 104«1
Tatars (people), 68, 70
taxation, in Adygea, 199
Tbilisi (Georgia), 126, 143
territorialization, 214-15, 234
territories
defined, 188,215
within Soviet Union, 242
terrorism, 168
Thrace (Greece), 135
Tian Shan mountains (Kyrgyzstan),
61,73-5,81
tidemarks, 6, 93, 167
timekeeping practices, 43
time zones, 43-4
Tito (Josip Broz), 218-19, 236«9
Tkvarcheli District (Abkhazia), 112,
124
Toje, Hege, 17-18
tourism, in Karakoi, 74-6, 81
Tqibuli (Georgia), 148
trade
across Georgia-Abkhazia border, 120
through Karakoi, 76-7, 80, 83«11
across Russian-Chinese border, 40-1
in South Caucasus, 144
across Ukraine-European Union
border, 41
transportation. See also roads
in Adygea, 199
borders ignored in, 90
to Karakoi, 76-9, 81
Trianon, Treaty of (1920), 31, 44
Troscenko, Elina, 14-15
Trouillot, Michel-Rolph, 188, 245
Tudjman, Franjo, 221, 222
Tungusic languages, 33
Turgenev Bridge, 196
Turkey
border between Armenia and,
149-50
border between Georgia and, 8,
142,149
EEU and, 22 «6
as potential ally of new states,
139
Turul Madar celebrations, 42
U
Uighurs (Chinese Muslims), 68, 72,
82 «3
Ukraine, 11
border between Hungary,
Slovakia and, 12, 13, 30-1,
35,39-45
Magyars in, 44-5
religion in, 45-6
Union of Slavs (organization), 205
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
(USSR). See Soviet Union
United States
border between Mexico and, 140,
164
as potential ally of South Caucasus
states, 139
Urquhart, David, 203
INDEX 261
Uzbekistan, border between
Kyrgyzstan and, 14-15, 89-95,
98-104, 104-5«2
Uzbekistan, Islamic Movement of, 104»1
Uzbeks (people), 88, 90
conflicts between Kyrgyz and, 91-2
Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, 90
V
Vaccaro, Ismael, 217
Vorukh (Tajikistan), 17
Vasily (Chuan), 45
Verdery, Katherine, 145, 242
Verecke Pass (Ukraine), 42
Vlachs (people), 236«7
Volga Tatars (people), 68
Vorukh village district (Tajikistan), 16,
172-5
road around, 175-8
W
war effects, 141
war memorials, 230, 232
Washington Agreement (1994), 222
Weedon, Chris, 4
Weiss, Andrea, 154 »15
Wilson, Thomas M., 139-^10
Wolff, Eric, 164
X
Xinjiang (China), 67
Xunke, 50»1
Y
Yablonovsk (Adygea), 196
Yablonovsk Bridge, 196
Yalgin-Heckmann, Lale, 16, 116
Yerevan (Armenia), 143
Yugoslavia, 187
collapse of, 1, 18, 23»11
nationalities and ethnicities in,
219-21
new states established in, 233
as Socialist Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia, 218-19
travel within, 226-8
Z
Zakarpattia (Ukraine), 43
Zanotti, Laura, 217
Zaporozhian Cossacks (people), 202,
209»23
Zhang, J. J., 87
Zugdidi District (Georgia), 111-13,
114-16, 118-20, 154»15
government in, 125
organizations in, 126
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