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Central Asia located as a region of the world

Welcome to WikiProject Central Asia. This project aims to expand, cleanup and wikify, better organize, and neutralize the point of view on articles related to Central Asia, a vast landlocked region of Asia with both a rich culture and history. For centuries Central Asia has been home to various classifications of Turkic and Iranian peoples as well as Mongols and Tibetans. Small but significant minorites such as Russians and Han Chinese also live in the region. Islam is the predominant religion (mostly of the Sunni sect), closely followed by Tibetan Buddhism. There are also small pockets of Christians, Bukharan Jews, and Hindus as well. The usual definition of the region encompasses Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, western Pakistan (North West Frontier Province and Baluchistan), Xinjiang, Tibet, Central Asian portions of Russia, and Khorasan, Iran. It is hoped that topics regarding these areas will be enhanced through this project as well as the knowledge of fellow Wikipedians and outside readers. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page.

Goals

  1. To create a body of articles that accurately depicts the history and cultures of Central Asia and Central Asian peoples.
  2. To standardize articles on Central Asia and Central Asian subjects with similar layouts and formatting.
  3. To standardize the use of local-language terms, names, and translations into English across the series.

Participants

A native Turkmen man in traditional dress with his dromedary camel in Turkmenistan.

Requested articles

Articles requested to be created.

Please remove articles that have been created.

Afghanistan

  1. Requested articles: Afghanistan

Geography

  1. Requested articles: Provinces of Kazakhstan
  2. Requested articles: Provinces of Tajikistan

Miscellaneous

  1. Lhasa dialect

This is an inclusive list of related articles from the Asia-related topics list. Some of them might need redirects to existing articles. Where relevant, links to some information are included. More articles which aren't obvious can be found at: List of Asia-related topics

General

Afghan men ride on donkeys in Afghanistan.
  1. Agriculture in Central Asia
  2. Architectural Decoration in Central Asia
  3. Architecture in Central Asia
  4. Buddhism in Central Asia
  5. Carpets in Central Asia
  6. Central Asian LanguagesAltaic languages
  7. Central Asian Literature
  8. Central Asian Media
  9. Central Asian Regionalism
  10. Central Asian tribes and tribal federations
  11. Chinese in Central AsiaDungan
  12. Christianity in Central Asia
  13. Communism in Central Asia
  14. Dance in Central Asia
  15. Energy in Central Asia
  16. Felting in Central Asia
  17. Fine arts in Central Asia
  18. Folklore in Central Asia
  19. Germans in Central Asia
  20. History of Central Asia/Early Medieval Period
  21. History of Central Asia/Late Medieval and Early Modern Periods
  22. History of Central Asia/Modern Period
  23. Human Rights in Central Asia
  24. Islam in Central Asia
  25. Ismaili Sects in Central Asia
  26. Kalym - brideprice [1]
  27. Koreans in Central Asia
  28. Marriage and family in Central Asia
  29. Muslim Religious Board of Central Asia
  30. Nomadic Pastoralism in Central AsiaEurasian nomads
  31. Oil and mineral industries in Central Asia
  32. Paleoanthropology of Central Asia
  33. Radioactive waste and contamination in Central Asia
  34. Relations between China and Central Asia
  35. Relations between Russia and Central Asia
  36. Russians in Central Asia
  37. Russification and Sovietization of Central Asia
  38. Sports in Central Asia
  39. Tile work in Central Asia
  40. Timeline of Modern Central Asia
  41. Traditional Central Asian Medicine
  42. Westernization in Central Asia
  43. Women in Central Asia
  44. Woodworking in Central Asia

Afghanistan

  1. Clothing, Traditional - Afghanistan
  2. Cuisine - Afghanistan
  3. Ethnic Conflict - Afghanistan

Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (Uyghuristan/East Turkestan)

  1. Uyghur People
  2. Uyghur History
  3. Uyghur Clothing, Traditional
  4. Uyghur Cuisine
  5. Uyghur Popular Music
  6. Famous Uyghurs
  7. Uyghur Politics

Kazakhstan

  1. Dauylpaz - Kazakh drum used in falconry
  2. Kazakh Uplands
  3. Kazakhstan - Education System
  4. Kazakhstan - History - Timeline
  5. Kobyz - stringed instrument
  6. Leninshil Zhas - Kazakh newspaper - [2]
  7. Literature of Kazakhstan / Kazakh literature
  8. Mangyshlak Peninsula - peninsula in Kazakhstan, [3]
  9. Popular Music of Kazakhstan - SuperStar KZ
  10. Saryshaghan - city in Kazakhstan
  11. Turgay Plateau - plateau in Kazakhstan
  12. List of cities in Kazakhstan - missing entries
Kazakhs winter fishing in Qyzylorda, Kazakhstan.

Kazakh people

  1. Beiimbet Mailin / Mailin, Beiimbet - Kazakh, ??, [4] , Beiisqulov, T., , Daryn daralygy book about life and creative work of Beiimbet Mailin, in Kazakh, Almaty, Kazakhstan, 1994, 136 pp., P, SUBJECT(S)/KEYWORD(S): Literature; History US$18.05
  2. Aliya Moldagulova/Molagulova, Aliya - Kazakh war hero, World War II female sniper
  3. Makhambet Utemisov - Kazakh poet, [5]
  4. Mukhammedzan Seralin / Seralin, Mukhammedzhan - Kazakh, editor of Ai Qap
  5. Olzhas Suleimenov / Suleimenov, Olzhas - Kazakh poet, writer, [6]
  6. Isatai Taimanov / Taimanov, Isatai - Kazakh rebel leader [7]
  7. Chokan Valikhanov / Valikhanov, Chokan - Kazakh explorer & scholar, [8]
  8. List of Presidents of Kazakhstan - missing entries
  9. Prime Minister of Kazakhstan - missing entries
  10. List of Kazakh historical figures - missing entries

Kyrgyzstan

  1. Clothing, Traditional - Kyrgyzstan
  2. Kyrgyzstan - Education System
  3. Literature of Kyrgyzstan / Kyrgyz literature
  4. Turdakun Usubalievich Usubaliev / Usubaliev, Turdakun Usubalievich, Kyrgyz politician, [9]
  5. List of political parties in Kyrgyzstan - missing entries
  6. List of cities in Kyrgyzstan - missing entries
  7. kylkyak
  8. Bishkek Philharmonic Orchestra
  9. Bubusara Beishenalieva
  10. Kyrgyz National Opera
  11. Kasym Tynystanov
  12. Sayakbai Karalaev
  13. Takhti Sulaiman
  14. National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic

Mongolia

The Gobi Desert in Inner Mongolia.
  1. Buddhism - Mongolia - Timeline
  2. Clothing, Traditional - Mongolia
  3. Forest Industry - Mongolia
  4. Gandan monastery - Lamasery in Ulaanbaatar, [10]
  5. Hangai Mountains
  6. Hentii Mountains
  7. Islam - Mongolia
  8. Mongolia - Education System
  9. Mongolia-China-Russia Relations
  10. Mongolia-Soviet Union Relations
  11. Russians in Mongolia
  12. Shamanism - Mongolia -> Tengrism
  13. United Party of Mongolia
  14. Tsendiyn Damdinsuren - Mongolian writer, [11]
  15. Prime Minister of Mongolia - missing entries
    • Janlavyn Narantsatsralt [12]
  16. President of Mongolia - missing entries
  17. List of universities in Mongolia - missing entries
  18. List_of_newspapers_in_Mongolia - missing entries
  19. List of cities in Mongolia - missing entries

Tajikistan

Acting Secretaries and First Secretaries of the Communist Party of Tajikistan

  1. Chinor Emomov (1924-1927); Acting secretary.
  2. Mumin Khojaev (1927-1928); Acting secretary.
  3. Ali Shervoni (1928-1929); Acting secretary.
  4. Shirinsho Shotemur (1929-1930); Acting secretary.
  5. Mirzo Dovud Guseinov (1930-1933); First secretary.
  6. Grigory Broydo (1933-1934); First secretary.
  7. Suren Shadunz (1934-1936); First secretary.
  8. Urunboi Ushturov (1936-1937); First secretary.
  9. Dmitry Protopopov (1937-1946); First secretary.
  10. Tursun Uljabaev (1956-1961); First secretary.
  11. Jabor Rasulov (1961-1982); First secretary.
  12. Clothing, Traditional - Tajikistan
  13. Kayrakkum
  14. Chkalovsk
  15. Kanibadam
  16. Istaravshan
  17. Jirgital - district
  18. Ragoun
  19. Tavildara - district
  20. Tajikabad - district
  21. Nurabad - links to disambig page with missing city in Tajikistan
  22. Kafirnigan River [13]
  23. Literature of Tajikistan / Tajik literature
  24. Tajikistan - Education System / Education in Tajikistan
  25. Tajikistan - History - Timeline / History of Tajikistan
  26. Fuzail Maksum - Bashmachi leader who fought against Bolsheviks in the 1920s-30s
  27. Muhammad Sharif Himmatzoda - opposition leader during civil war in Tajikistan.
  28. Davlat Khudonazarov - acclaimed film director and opposition canidate in 1991 presidential elections. Fled country when war began in 1992.
  29. Lali Badakhshan- also spelt La'l-i Badakhshan - Early 1990s political group that represented separatist ambitions of Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province
  30. Rastokhez - Opposition political group during early 1990s.
  31. Hajji Akbar Turajonzoda - Islamic leader and politician
  32. Kamoludin Abdullaev - historian
  33. Rahim Masov - historian
  34. Muhammad Osimov - also spelt Asimov - Historian, writer, philosopher
Young Buddhist monks in Tibet.

Tibet

  1. Clothing, Traditional - Tibet
  2. Tibet - Image in the Modern West
  3. Tibetan Uprising - Which uprising? There has been quite a few.

Turkmenistan

  1. Clothing, Traditional - Turkmenistan
  2. Garabil Plateau - [14]
  3. Literature of Turkmenistan / Turkmen literature
  4. Turkmenistan - Education System
  5. Turkmenistan - History - Timeline
  6. List of cities in Turkmenistan - missing entries

Uzbekistan

  1. Alisher Navoiy Samarkand State University
  2. Clothing, Traditional - Uzbekistan
  3. Literature of Uzbekistan / Uzbek literature
  4. Mamadali Mahmudov - Uzbek writer, currently imprisoned within Uzbekistan [15] , [16]
  5. Uzbekistan - Education System
  6. Uzbekistan - History - Timeline
  7. List of cities in Uzbekistan - missing entries
  8. Mustafa Chokayev - Central Asian Turkic nationalist who fought against Bolsheviks

Central Asian Studies

  1. Alexandre Bennigsen - author
  2. Ole Olufsen - explorer, author
  3. Louis Dupree - author
  4. Seymour Becker - author
  5. Teresa Rakowska-Harmstone -author
  6. Michael Rywkin - author
  7. Martha Brill Olcott - author
  8. Yutaka Akino - Noted Japanese scholar of Central Asian history. Murdered in 1998 in Tajikistan working for United Nations Mission of Observers in Tajikistan. See [17] for a great deal of infomation about Akino. It would help if someone who can read Japanese wrote article about Akino.

Miscellaneous

File:GBA8.jpg
The Buddhas of Bamyan once stood proudly in Afghanistan until their destruction under Taliban rule.

World Heritage Sites

  1. "Petroglyphs within the Archaeological Landscape of Tamgaly" in Kazakhstan need their own site

Requested Photographs

  1. Requested photographs of Afghanistan
  2. Requested photographs of Kazakhstan
  3. Requested photographs of Kyrgyzstan
  4. Requested photographs of Mongolia
  5. Requested photographs of Tajikistan
  6. Requested photographs of Turkmenistan
  7. Requested photographs of Uzbekistan
  8. Requested photographs of Khorasan

Requested Maps

  1. Afghan Turkestan
  2. Kamboja-Dvaravati Route
  3. Map of where the Tanggula Mountain Pass is located in the Tibet Autonomous Region.

Articles to improve

Articles to expand

These are articles that are stubs or in need of expansion

General

  1. Central Asia stubs
  2. Afghanistan stubs
  3. Kazakhstan stubs
  4. Kyrgyzstan stubs
  5. Mongolia stubs
  6. Tajikistan stubs
  7. Uzbekistan stubs
  8. Tibet stubs

Geography

  1. Central Asia geography stubs
  2. Afghanistan geography stubs
  3. Kazakhstan geography stubs
  4. Kyrgyzstan geography stubs
  5. Mongolia geography stubs
  6. Tajikistan geography stubs
  7. Turkmenistan geography stubs
  8. Uzbekistan geography stubs
  9. Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasavi
  10. Kafiristan
File:Lenin statue Osh.jpg
A statue of Soviet revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin still stands in Osh, Kyrgyzstan.

History

  1. Central Asian history stubs
  2. Tajikistan Civil War

Languages

  1. Dungan language
  2. Groma language
  3. Khams Tibetan language
  4. Ladakhi language
  5. Lisu language
  6. Monpa language
  7. Qiangic languages
  8. Tani languages
  1. Afshar language
  2. Altay language
  3. Chagatai language
  4. Karakalpak language
  5. Kazakh language
  6. Khorasani Turkish language
  7. Kyrgyz language
  8. Old Turkic language
  9. Nogai language
  10. Shor language
  11. Tuvan language
  12. Turkmen language
  13. Uyghur language
  14. Uzbek language
  1. Balochi language
  2. Bukhori language
  3. Ingush language
  4. Ishkashimi language
  5. Munji language
  6. Sarikoli language
  7. Shughni language
  8. Vanji language
  9. Wakhi language
  10. Yaghnobi language
  11. Yazgulyam language
  12. Yidgha language
Language stubs most relevant to Afghanistan
  1. Askunu language
  2. Brahui language
  3. Dardic languages
  4. Domari language
  5. Hazaragi language
  6. Kalasha-ala language
  7. Kamkata-viri language
  8. Kamviri
  9. Kata-vari
  10. Khalaj language
  11. Moghol language
  12. Pashayi language
  13. Shumashti language
  14. Tregami language
  15. Vasi-vari language
  16. Waziri language
A Kyrgyz family in front of a yurt near the Issyk Kul lake in Kyrgyzstan.
Other language stubs relevant to the region
  1. Buryat language
  2. Evenk language
  3. Kangjia language
  4. Khitan language
  5. Kurmanji
  6. Lezgi language
  7. Parnian
  8. Tu language
  9. Wutunhua

Miscellaneous

  1. Komuz - Stringed instrument used in Kyrgyz music
  2. Kyl kyyak - Stringed instrument used in Kyrgyz music

People

  1. Mirzo Tursunzade – Poet from Tajikistan
  2. Bobojan Gafurovich Gafurov - Tajik politician and scholar, [18]
  3. Afghan people stubs
  4. Kazakhstani people stubs
  5. Uzbekistani people stubs

Articles in dispute

These are articles are tagged as having either their neutrality or accuracy in dispute.

Articles to clean-up

These articles are tagged as needing to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality.

  1. Karateghin - based on 1911 encyclopedia, out of date

Administrative Work

Other suggested work

  • Looking at "What links here" for Central Asian-related articles can often turn up uncategorised Central Asian articles. Categorizing them will put them somewhere where they can be accessed for improvement.
  • Attaching our newly created WikiProject Template to Central Asia-related articles.
  • Making contact with people currently in Central Asian countries to request use of their photographs or to request that they take photographs for us. Sites such as these [www.flickr.com] [www.photobucket.com] might be places to look for people.

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