That is a "million dollar " question, as it were. A very good question, I must say. You may also want to drop me a line on my message board if you wish so. The person you are asking about was a good friend of Ismail Murtaza ogly Aliev from VNIIPI Flotskaya St. facility ( they used to roam Middle East as there was no tomorrow ). As a matter of fact, " Sheikh Hossein" had himself benefited from some instruction received at one of the facilities of Tashkent Institute of Oriental Studies. It may come as a mild surprise to you, " Sheikh Hossein" had a life before he became an ethnic Arab , a Shia who was an officer in Quds Force. As far as I know, the befriending itself happened during a a shared taxi journey from the outskirts of Balabakk to Majlis El Hassan , Royal Palace in Amman. Another friend who shared his vast experience with " Sheikh Hossein" was Marius Yuzbashyan. The name of the person you are asking about is still of a significant interest for quite a few researches. That is the best answeer I can give you at this moment in time at this particular site. At that time Tashkent State University of oriental Studies was called Institute of oriental Studies and main address was : 16 Shakhizabs Street, Tashkent. Despite the prevailing opinion that Iran is the Middle East's only INTERLOCUTEUR VALABLE- the only country who can deliver, I would maintain that the real force behind the historical Jerusalem Force ( Quds) always had been the most sophisticated networks of SVR( KGB, NKVD, RCheka,Ochrana,etc) illegals. In support of the above statement- Mr&Mrs Gevork and Goar Vartanyan would wholeheartedly agree with me if they could. Yevgeny Primakov ( born Yonah Finkelshtein ) would not disagree, either. What is the history, anyway? Just an art of an individual interpretation... Not a science, for sure.
FC Spartak Tambov was created in 1960.
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The war that took place in 1965 was the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965. It was fought between India and Pakistan over the disputed region of Kashmir. The conflict ended with a ceasefire and the signing of the Tashkent Agreement.
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The Silk Road traverses through several key cities in Uzbekistan, most notably Samarkand and Bukhara, which were vital trade hubs during ancient times. These cities are famous for their historical architecture, including stunning mosques, madrasas, and caravanserais that served as rest stops for traders. Additionally, the city of Tashkent, the capital, also played a significant role in the Silk Road network. Overall, Uzbekistan's rich cultural heritage reflects its historical significance as part of this ancient trade route.
Tashkent State Institute of Law was created in 1991.
Tashkent Institute of Railway Transport Engineers was created in 1931.
Tashkent Architectural Building Institute was created on 1991-05-06.
Tashkent in the capital of Uzbekistan
Tashkent -- Capital of Uzbekistan
The population of Tashkent is 2,200,000.
Tashkent was created in -4##.
Uzbekistan's capital is Tashkent.
Traktor Tashkent was created in 1968.
The area of Tashkent is 334.8 square kilometers.
The Tashkent Crisis was created in 1971.
Tashkent Tower was created in 1985.