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Turkmen riders covered 4,300 kilometers on Akhal-Teke horses in 84 days, including a 360-kilometer crossing of the Karakum desert without water and food for three days.
Turkmenistan, long one of the world's most closed countries, has adopted a law that will bring in electronic visas and make it easier for foreigners to enter. At such a critical moment in US history, ...
On this episode, Riz Khan travels to Turkmenistan, the Central Asian nation with a population of 7 million and borders that ...
An interdisciplinary study led by the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) reveals that women living in the region of ...
When the international community ignores a country like Turkmenistan, it sends a message that some lives – and some struggles ...
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TheCollector on MSNThe Great Seljuk Empire: History, Culture, FactsIn the late 10th century, a nomadic chief named Seljuk broke away from his Khazar overlords in the north of the Caspian Sea.
A Catholic nun who was persecuted as an enemy of the Communist regime in her short lifetime, Marie Tuci is today widely honoured in Albania as both a saint and a symbol of courage.
This exhibition works to reminds us of the vulnerability of women’s history. It challenges us to ask: how will we recall the unsung women of yesteryear and today? How will ...
INTERVIEW: Arpan Rai sits down with Manizha Bakhtari, Afghanistan’s only remaining female ambassador, to talk about the Taliban’s new regime and what it means to resist ...
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Turkmenistan’s Most Stunning Destinations and Incredible SightsTurkmenistan is home to some of the most stunning destinations and incredible sights that will leave you in awe. In this video, we take you through breathtaking landscapes, ancient landmarks, and ...
Turkmenistan, long one of the world’s most closed countries, on Friday adopted a law that will bring in electronic visas and make it easier for foreigners to enter.
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