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  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 13/05/2004..Islamic boys at the medressa at the Moslem Council of Uzbekistan.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 27/01/2011..Mourners lay flowers at a memorial ceremony in central Moscow for the 35 people killed in the Domodedovo airport bombing.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 30/03/2010..Portrait of student Tatyana Akimova at a makeshift shrine on the spot inside Lubyanka metro station where a female suicide bomber blew herself up the previous day. At least 39 people were killed and 80 injured in the double blasts at Moscow metro stations during the morning rush hour.
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  • Bukhara, Uzbekistan, 17/05/2004..Evening prayers in the Kalyan Mosque in the Poi-Kalyan Complex.
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  • Namangan, Uzbekistan, 15/05/2004..Police checkpoint at the entrance to Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. Such checkpoints are increasingly the target of attacks by fighters from the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.
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  • Namangan, Uzbekistan, 14/05/2004..Several thousand men gather for Friday prayers at the largest mosque in Namangan in the Ferghana Valley, the heartland of Uzbek Islam and the power base of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.
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  • Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, October 1997..The Turkmen military parade in front of President Saparmurat Niyazov's $100M Presidential Palace. Poverty-stricken, but rich in oil and gas resources, this Central Asian former Soviet republic is ruled by the autocratic President Saparmurat Niyazov, or Turkmenbashi as he has renamed himself...............Hollandse Hoogte
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  • Baku, Azerbaijan, April 1999.&#xD;Dilapidated Soviet era on-shore state oil fields. The fields still produce, and poor sections of the population live in run-down homes in the area.&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;<br />
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  • Karabaton, Kazakhstan, 16/11/2003..Construction work and trains delivering supplies at the newAgip oil terminal.
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  • Atyrau, Kazakhstan, 16/11/2003..Environmental activist Galina Chernova who has campaigned against foreign oil companies, with roadside billboard promoting the activities of Italian company Agip.
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  • Baku, Azerbaijan, 03/12/2004..Samir Sharifov, Executive Director of SOFAZ, the State Oil Fund of Azerbaijan....
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  • Pirsaat, Azerbaijan, 02/12/2004..Village school which is being renovated with the help of BTC project funding.
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  • Garadag, Azerbaijan, 08/10/2003..Construction work on the Sangachal Terminal expansion programme, part of the plan to build a pipeline for oil exports from Azerbaijan through Georgia to Ceyhan in Turkey.....
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  • Grozny, Chechnya, March 1995..A resident carrying belongings on a wheelbarrow in the ruined city centre..
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  • Grozny, Chechnya, March 1995..Vasily Pavlovich Balabanov, 88, a veteran of the Russian Civil War, The Russian-Finnish War and The Second World War. He was sleeping in a neighbour's bunker when his apartment block was hit by a Russian rocket, killing all those inside..
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  • Grozny, Chechnya, March 1995..Civilians living in an underground bunker drink tea outside with plastic flowers on the table..
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  • Grozny, Chechnya, March 1995..The burnt corpse of a fighter lies in a city centre street after rebel forces retreated from the city in the face of the Russian bombardment..
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  • Grozny, Chechnya, March 1995..A grenade hangs at a Russian checkpoint with the words "Stop! Go back or we shoot"..
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  • Grozny, Chechnya, March 1995..A Russian woman sifts through the ruined home of a Chechen neighbour whose husband has been killed in the bombardment..
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  • Grozny, Chechnya, March 1995..A Russian military column makes its way through the ruined city centre after rebel forces retreated from the city in the face of the Russian bombardment..
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  • Moscow, Russia, 27/01/2011..A woman holds an icon at a memorial ceremony in central Moscow for the 35 people killed in the Domodedovo airport bombing.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 27/01/2011..Memorial ceremony in central Moscow for the 35 people killed in the Domodedovo airport bombing.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 27/01/2011..A man holds a candle and flowers at a memorial ceremony in central Moscow for the 35 people killed in the Domodedovo airport bombing.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 27/01/2011..A man lights candles at a memorial ceremony in central Moscow for the 35 people killed in the Domodedovo airport bombing.
    russia-moscow-airport-bomb-ru168357.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 29/03/2010..Scenes outside Lubyanka metro station, where at least 24 people were killed in a morning rush hour suicide bombing. A second bomb exploded at Park Kultury metro station, killing at least another 14 people. Emergency services entering the metro station..
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  • Moscow, Russia, 29/03/2010..Scenes outside Lubyanka metro station, where at least 24 people were killed in a morning rush hour suicide bombing. A second bomb exploded at Park Kultury metro station, killing at least another 14 people. Emergency services with Lubyanka federal security headquarters behind..
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  • Moscow, Russia, 29/03/2010..Scenes outside Lubyanka metro station, where at least 24 people were killed in a morning rush hour suicide bombing. A second bomb exploded at Park Kultury metro station, killing at least another 14 people. OMON special forces police outside the metro station..
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  • Moscow, Russia, 29/03/2010..Scenes outside Lubyanka metro station, where at least 24 people were killed in a morning rush hour suicide bombing. A second bomb exploded at Park Kultury metro station, killing at least another 14 people. Emergency services entering the metro station..
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  • Moscow, Russia, 29/03/2010..Scenes outside Lubyanka metro station, where at least 24 people were killed in a morning rush hour suicide bombing. A second bomb exploded at Park Kultury metro station, killing at least another 14 people. Fire engine arrive at Lubyanka square..
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  • Moscow, Russia, 29/03/2010..Scenes outside Lubyanka metro station, where at least 24 people were killed in a morning rush hour suicide bombing. A second bomb exploded at Park Kultury metro station, killing at least another 14 people. FSB bomb squad officers running to the metro station..
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  • Moscow, Russia, 29/03/2010..Scenes outside Lubyanka metro station, where at least 24 people were killed in a morning rush hour suicide bombing. A second bomb exploded at Park Kultury metro station, killing at least another 14 people. Federal security officer running outside the metro station..
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  • Moscow, Russia, 29/03/2010..Scenes outside Lubyanka metro station, where at least 24 people were killed in a morning rush hour suicide bombing. A second bomb exploded at Park Kultury metro station, killing at least another 14 people. FSB bomb squad officer..
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  • Moscow, Russia, 30/03/2010..A Russian Orthodox priest lights candles and prays at a makeshift shrine on the spot inside Park Kultury metro station where a female suicide bomber blew herself up the previous day. At least 39 people were killed and 80 injured in the double blasts at Moscow metro stations during the morning rush hour.
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  • Moscow, Russia, 30/03/2010..A Russian Orthodox priest lights candles and prays at a makeshift shrine on the spot inside Park Kultury metro station where a female suicide bomber blew herself up the previous day. At least 39 people were killed and 80 injured in the double blasts at Moscow metro stations during the morning rush hour.
    russia-moscow-metro-bombing-ru148614.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 30/03/2010..Extra police stand guard inside Park Kultury metro station where a female suicide bomber blew herself up the previous day. At least 39 people were killed and 80 injured in the double blasts at Moscow metro stations during the morning rush hour.
    russia-moscow-metro-bombing-ru148512.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 30/03/2010..A commuter crosses himself at a makeshift shrine on the spot inside Park Kultury metro station where a female suicide bomber blew herself up the previous day. At least 39 people were killed and 80 injured in the double blasts at Moscow metro stations during the morning rush hour.
    russia-moscow-metro-bombing-ru148490.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 30/03/2010..People lay flowers and light candles at a makeshift shrine on the spot inside Lubyanka metro station where a female suicide bomber blew herself up the previous day. At least 39 people were killed and 80 injured in the double blasts at Moscow metro stations during the morning rush hour.
    russia-moscow-metro-bombing-ru148372.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 30/03/2010..People lay flowers and light candles at a makeshift shrine on the spot inside Lubyanka metro station where a female suicide bomber blew herself up the previous day. At least 39 people were killed and 80 injured in the double blasts at Moscow metro stations during the morning rush hour.
    russia-moscow-metro-bombing-ru148325.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 30/03/2010..People lay flowers and light candles at a makeshift shrine on the spot inside Lubyanka metro station where a female suicide bomber blew herself up the previous day. At least 39 people were killed and 80 injured in the double blasts at Moscow metro stations during the morning rush hour.
    russia-moscow-metro-bombing-ru148236.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 31/03/2010..Images of the Moscow metro bombings on a giant screen at a government sponsored rally against terrorism, organised by a range of pro-Kremlin youth movements, two days after the suicide bombings that killed 39 and injured 82 on the Moscow metro system.
    russia-moscow-metro-bombing-ru148807.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 31/03/2010..People wearing posters reading "no the death" at a government sponsored rally against terrorism, organised by a range of pro-Kremlin youth movements, two days after the suicide bombings that killed 39 and injured 82 on the Moscow metro system.
    russia-moscow-metro-bombing-ru148784.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 31/03/2010..People wearing posters reading "no the death" at a government sponsored rally against terrorism, organised by a range of pro-Kremlin youth movements, two days after the suicide bombings that killed 39 and injured 82 on the Moscow metro system.
    russia-moscow-metro-bombing-ru148775.jpg
  • Moscow, Russia, 31/03/2010..Images of the Moscow metro bombings on a giant screen at a government sponsored rally against terrorism, organised by a range of pro-Kremlin youth movements, two days after the suicide bombings that killed 39 and injured 82 on the Moscow metro system.
    russia-moscow-metro-bombing-ru148761.jpg
  • Bukhara, Uzbekistan, 18/05/2004..Imam Gofurjon Razzokov leads dawn prayers in the Kalyan Mosque in the Poi-Kalyan Complex.
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  • Bukhara, Uzbekistan, 18/05/2004..Imam Gofurjon Razzokov leads dawn prayers in the Kalyan Mosque in the Poi-Kalyan Complex.
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  • Bukhara, Uzbekistan, 17/05/2004..Evening prayers in the Kalyan Mosque in the Poi-Kalyan Complex.
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  • Bukhara, Uzbekistan, 17/05/2004..Worshippers leaving prayers in the Kalyan Mosque in the Poi-Kalyan Complex.
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  • Bukhara, Uzbekistan, 17/05/2004..Reconstruction work on the Kalyan Mosque in the Poi-Kalyan Complex.
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  • Bukhara, Uzbekistan, 17/05/2004..Reconstruction work on the Kalyan Mosque in the Poi-Kalyan Complex.
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  • Bukhara, Uzbekistan, 16/05/2004..Uzbek soldiers march thorugh the centre of the ancient city of Bukhara to the Poi-Kalyan Complex which inlcudes the Kalyan Mosque and Mini Arab Madrassah.
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  • Kakhramon, Uzbekistan, 16/05/2004..Personal belongings and the remains of a village house which exploded in April 2004 killing 9 people, including one child. It is believed that the the house was a bomb making factory for the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, several of whose members died in the apparently accidental explosion.
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  • Namangan, Uzbekistan, 14/05/2004..Several thousand men gather for Friday prayers at the largest mosque in Namangan in the Ferghana Valley, the heartland of Uzbek Islam and the power base of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.
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  • Namangan, Uzbekistan, 14/05/2004..Several thousand men gather for Friday prayers at the largest mosque in Namangan in the Ferghana Valley, the heartland of Uzbek Islam and the power base of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.
    uz100707.jpg
  • Namangan, Uzbekistan, 14/05/2004..Several thousand men gather for Friday prayers at the largest mosque in Namangan in the Ferghana Valley, the heartland of Uzbek Islam and the power base of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.
    uz100659.jpg
  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 13/05/2004..Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan Sadyk Safaev being interviewed by Der Spiegel correspondent Walter Mayr..
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  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 13/05/2004..Apartment block which was the scene of fighting between members of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan and Uzbek police.
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  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 12/05/2004..Controversial Britiah Ambassador to Uzbekistan Craig Murray, who has made repeated allegations of torture and the imprisonment of Uzbeks for their political and religious beliefs under the regime of President Islam Karimov..
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  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 12/05/2004..Islamic girls at the medressa of Rachmad Hoji mosque.
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  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 12/05/2004..Islamic girls at the medressa of Rachmad Hoji mosque.
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  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 12/05/2004..Islamic girls at the medressa of Rachmad Hoji mosque.
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  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 12/05/2004..Islamic girls at the medressa of Rachmad Hoji mosque.
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  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 11/05/2004..Penal Colony Number One, Uzbekistan's largest prison, houses both ordinary criminals and those convicted of terrorist offences. Prisoners squat in the prison courtyard while waiting to be marched to the canteen.
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  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 11/05/2004..Penal Colony Number One, Uzbekistan's largest prison, houses both ordinary criminals and those convicted of terrorist offences. Lunchtime in the prison canteen.
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  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 11/05/2004..Penal Colony Number One, Uzbekistan's largest prison, houses both ordinary criminals and those convicted of terrorist offences. Zainiddin Asqarov, a jailed Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan leader.
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  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 11/05/2004..Penal Colony Number One, Uzbekistan's largest prison, houses both ordinary criminals and those convicted of terrorist offences. Zainiddin Asqarov, a jailed Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan leader.
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  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 11/05/2004..Penal Colony Number One, Uzbekistan's largest prison, houses both ordinary criminals and those convicted of terrorist offences. Prisoners squat in the prison courtyard while waiting to be marched to the canteen.
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  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 11/05/2004..Penal Colony Number One, Uzbekistan's largest prison, houses both ordinary criminals and those convicted of terrorist offences. Der Spiegel correspondent Walter Meyr with prison staff.
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  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 11/05/2004..Penal Colony Number One, Uzbekistan's largest prison, houses both ordinary criminals and those convicted of terrorist offences. Prisoners squat in the prison courtyard while waiting to be marched to the canteen.
    uz100226.jpg
  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 11/05/2004..Penal Colony Number One, Uzbekistan's largest prison, houses both ordinary criminals and those convicted of terrorist offences. Prisoners at work in the bakery.
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  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 11/05/2004..Penal Colony Number One, Uzbekistan's largest prison, houses both ordinary criminals and those convicted of terrorist offences. The narcology ward of the prison hospital.
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  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 11/05/2004..Penal Colony Number One, Uzbekistan's largest prison, houses both ordinary criminals and those convicted of terrorist offences. The narcology ward of the prison hospital.
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  • 10/05/2004, Tashkent, Uzbekistan..Police wanted posters for Shakhnoza Khalmuradova and other alleged mebers of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.  Shakhnoza  is being hunted by the Uzbek authorities for her part in the Chor Su market bombing 29/03/2004 in which her sister Dilnosa died, and another attack on the Detsky Mir children's store...
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  • 10/05/2004, Tashkent, Uzbekistan..Police wanted posters for Shakhnoza Khalmuradova and other alleged mebers of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.  Shakhnoza  is being hunted by the Uzbek authorities for her part in the Chor Su market bombing 29/03/2004 in which her sister Dilnosa died, and another attack on the Detsky Mir children's store...
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  • 10/05/2004, Tashkent, Uzbekistan..Zakhro Khalmuradova, whose daughters Dilnosa and Shakhnoza  were allegedly part of an Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan terrorist cell. Dilnosa died in an apparent suicide bombing at Chor Su market 29/03/2004, while Shakhnoza  is being hunted by the Uzbek authorities for her part in the market bombing and another attack on the Detsky Mir children's store..
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  • Gundak, Turkmenistan, April 1998..Construction and maintainence work at the Gundak oil field in the desert. Poverty-stricken, but rich in oil and gas resources, this Central Asian former Soviet republic is ruled by the autocratic President Saparmurat Niyazov, or Turkmenbashi as he has renamed himself...............Hollandse Hoogte
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  • Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, October 1997..President Saparmurat Niyazov inside his presidential palace. Poverty-stricken, but rich in oil and gas resources, this Central Asian former Soviet republic is ruled by the autocratic President Saparmurat Niyazov, or Turkmenbashi as he has renamed himself...............
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  • Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, October 1997..Saparmurat Niyazov at Independence Day celebrations. Poverty-stricken, but rich in oil and gas resources, this Central Asian former Soviet republic is ruled by the autocratic President Saparmurat Niyazov, or Turkmenbashi as he has renamed himself...............
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  • Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, October 1997..Saparmurat Niyazov addresses crowds at Independence Day celebrations..Poverty-stricken, but rich in oil and gas resources, this Central Asian former Soviet republic is ruled by the autocratic President Saparmurat Niyazov, or Turkmenbashi as he has renamed himself...............
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  • Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, October 1997..A young girl picks cotton in the fields outside the Turkmen capital. Poverty-stricken, but rich in oil and gas resources, this Central Asian former Soviet republic is ruled by the autocratic President Saparmurat Niyazov, or Turkmenbashi as he has renamed himself..............Hollandse Hoogte
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  • Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, October 1997..Workers raise a giant portrait of President Saparmurat Niyazov in the desert near the Iranian border. Poverty-stricken, but rich in oil and gas resources, this Central Asian former Soviet republic is ruled by the autocratic President Saparmurat Niyazov, or Turkmenbashi as he has renamed himself...............
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  • Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, October 1997..A street trader at an Independence Day carnival with a portrait of President Saparmurat Niyazov on his stall. Poverty-stricken, but rich in oil and gas resources, this Central Asian former Soviet republic is ruled by the autocratic President Saparmurat Niyazov, or Turkmenbashi as he has renamed himself...............
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  • Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, October 1997..The interior of President Saparmurat Niyazov's $100M Presidential Palace. Poverty-stricken, but rich in oil and gas resources, this Central Asian former Soviet republic is ruled by the autocratic President Saparmurat Niyazov, or Turkmenbashi as he has renamed himself...............Hollandse Hoogte
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  • Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, October 1997..Workers raise a portrait of President Saparmurat Niyazov on a city centre department store. Poverty-stricken, but rich in oil and gas resources, this Central Asian former Soviet republic is ruled by the autocratic President Saparmurat Niyazov, or Turkmenbashi as he has renamed himself...............Hollandse Hoogte
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  • Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, October 1997..Saparmurat Niyazov at Independence Day celebrations. Poverty-stricken, but rich in oil and gas resources, this Central Asian former Soviet republic is ruled by the autocratic President Saparmurat Niyazov, or Turkmenbashi as he has renamed himself.
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  • Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, October 1997..The Turkmen military parade in front of President Saparmurat Niyazov's $100M Presidential Palace. Poverty-stricken, but rich in oil and gas resources, this Central Asian former Soviet republic is ruled by the autocratic President Saparmurat Niyazov, or Turkmenbashi as he has renamed himself..............Hollandse Hoogte
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  • Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, October 1997..The exterior of President Saparmurat Niyazov's $100M Presidential Palace. Poverty-stricken, but rich in oil and gas resources, this Central Asian former Soviet republic is ruled by the autocratic President Saparmurat Niyazov, or Turkmenbashi as he has renamed himself...............Hollandse Hoogte
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  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 13/05/2004..Statue of Amir Timur, also known as Tamerlane, the 14th century ruler of Asia.
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  • Baku, Azerbaijan, April 1999..Friday prayers in the main city mosque............
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  • Baku, Azerbaijan, April 1999..Friday prayers in the main city mosque............
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  • Bukhara, Uzbekistan, 17/05/2004..Worshippers arriving for prayers in the Kalyan Mosque in the Poi-Kalyan Complex.
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  • Bukhara, Uzbekistan, 16/05/2004..Uzbek soldiers march thorugh the centre of the ancient city of Bukhara to the Poi-Kalyan Complex which inlcudes the Kalyan Mosque and Mini Arab Madrassah.
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  • Baku, Azerbaijan, 13/10/2003..Crowds in the colours of the Azerbaijan national flag at the final campaign rally of Azeri Prime Minister Ilham Aliyev in the forthcoming Presidential elections. Ilham is the son of  current President Heidar Aliyev, who is apparently being treated in a US hospital after suffering a heart attack, although there is speculation that he is in fact already dead...........
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  • Baku, Azerbaijan, 08/10/2003..Men rowing between sunken ships in Baku port......
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  • Garadag, Azerbaijan, 08/10/2003..Construction work on the Sangachal Terminal expansion programme, part of the plan to build a pipeline for oil exports from Azerbaijan through Georgia to Ceyhan in Turkey.....
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  • Baku, Azerbaijan, 07/10/2003..Scenes of Baku old town with new western construction projects fuelled by the regional oil boom. A young couple drink Pepsi Cola on top of the Maiden's Tower..........
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  • Baku, Azerbaijan, April 1999.&#xD;New petrol station with old but still functioning Soviet era oil pump behind.&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;<br />
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  • Baku, Azerbaijan, April 1999.&#xD;Upgrade work being performed on the Dadagorgoud oil rig in Baku port.&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;<br />
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  • Baku, Azerbaijan, April 1999.&#xD;Dilapidated Soviet era on-shore state oil fields. The fields still produce, and poor sections of the population live in run-down homes in the area.&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;<br />
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  • Baku, Azerbaijan, April 1999.&#xD;Dilapidated Soviet era on-shore state oil fields. The fields still produce, and poor sections of the population live in run-down homes in the area.&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;<br />
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  • Baku, Azerbaijan, April 1999.&#xD;Communist symbols at dilapidated Soviet era on-shore state oil fields. The fields still produce, and poor sections of the population live in run-down homes in the area.&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;&#xD;<br />
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