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- Architecture_of_Central_Asia abstract "The Architecture of Central Asia, which is generally considered as comprising Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan has been influenced by a diverse array of architectural traditions such as Russian architecture during the eras of tsarist and Soviet rule, Islamic architecture which came earlier, Persian architecture, and Chinese architecture.".
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- Architecture_of_Central_Asia wikiPageID "8314784".
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- Architecture_of_Central_Asia hasPhotoCollection Architecture_of_Central_Asia.
- Architecture_of_Central_Asia subject Category:Architecture_by_region.
- Architecture_of_Central_Asia subject Category:Central_Asia.
- Architecture_of_Central_Asia comment "The Architecture of Central Asia, which is generally considered as comprising Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan has been influenced by a diverse array of architectural traditions such as Russian architecture during the eras of tsarist and Soviet rule, Islamic architecture which came earlier, Persian architecture, and Chinese architecture.".
- Architecture_of_Central_Asia label "Architecture of Central Asia".
- Architecture_of_Central_Asia sameAs Q4787118.
- Architecture_of_Central_Asia sameAs Q4787118.
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- Architecture_of_Central_Asia depiction Registan_DP.jpg.
- Architecture_of_Central_Asia isPrimaryTopicOf Architecture_of_Central_Asia.