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Makhmudov, Obboskhon

See: Ismoilov, Ilhomjon and twelve others
Gender: Male.



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About ExCAS

The Exeter Central Asian Studies research group (ExCAS) was formed in 2010 and now includes as active members around ten doctoral students and alumni, including five members of the University of Central Asia’s Faculty Development Programme, as well as academic staff, honorary fellows and associates of the University of Exeter. The group includes scholars of Political Science, Sociology, Islamic studies, social mobilization, civil society, gender studies, conflict studies and International Relations.

Our focus is the five former Soviet Central Asian republics plus Afghanistan but our seminars and events frequently include persons with interests in neighbouring or comparable regions including Chinese Turkestan, Russia, the Caucasus, Iran, Turkey and other parts of the Middle East.

Please contact John Heathershaw for further information.

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Network based at the University of Exeter, studying the Central Asian ex-Soviet republics through the lens of political science, sociology, islamic studies, social mobilization, civil society, gender studies, conflict studies & international relations.

ExCAS Network John Heathershaw Amory building, room 229 EX4 4RJ Exeter United Kingdom
(+44) 01392 724185
J.D.Heathershaw@exeter.ac.uk
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