Ch. 14: The Caucasus, Central Asia, and South Asia

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Tien Shan

"The Celestial Mountains"

Caste

A class

Revolution of Roses

A tainted re-election in 2003 where Shevardnadze resigned

Kyzyl-Kum

A vast desert that covers 80% of Uzbekistan

Central Asia

A wide ranging term that includes all of the arid plains between the Caspian Sea and western China

Eduard Shevardnadze

Became president of Georgia in 1995

Sikhism

Islam with Hinduism

Nilgiri

Means "Blue Mountains"

Hindutva

Means a pure Hindu kingdom

Tbilisi

The capital of Georgia

New Delhi

The capital of India

Astana

The capital of Kazakhstan

Dushanbe

The capital of Tajikistan

Turkistan

When Central Asia broke from the Soviet Union, Uzbekistan hoped the the Turkish peoples of Central Asia would unite into a single nation

Kabul

the capital and largest city in Afghanistan

monsoons

warm, moist air from the Indian Ocean in the form of winds

Samarqand

"The Gem of the East"

When did an earthquake happen in Armenia that killed 25,000 people?

1988

Abkhazia and South Ossetia

2 breakaway region on the northern borders of Georgia

The Ghats

2 ranges of long, low, hardwood-covered mountains that run along the coasts of India

Caspian Depression

433 ft below sea level

What is the literacy rate of Armenia?

99.4%

Kara-Kum

A desert that covers 80% of Turkmenistan

Kashmir

A disputed area which is claimed by both India an Pakistan

Chennai

A famous source of spices in India

The Silk Road

A major trade route between Rome and China

Buffer State

A neutral state between 2 rivals

Bharatiya Janata Party

An extremist Hindu Party

1st nation to adopt Christianity

Armenia

Which country is Armenia's most serious problem and neighbor?

Azerbaijan

To which country did Kazakstan grant rights to exploration and exploitation of oil along the border with the Caspian

China

Rioni River

Drains into the Black Sea

Kura River

Flows southeast into Azerbaijan

Mumbai

Formerly Bombay; is the largest city in India

The only Caucasian country with ocean ports

Georgia

What was traded on the Silk Road?

Gold, silver, wool, jewels, and anything of value

The Northern Steppes of Kazakhstan

Good for grazing sheep and cattle

What is the national language of India?

Hindu

Karaganda and Ekibastuz

Important industrial centers in Kazakhstan

What is the largest country in South Asia?

India

Which country has the largest democracy in the world?

India

The greatest influence of Azerbaijan

Iran

What is the 2nd largest religion in India?

Islam

What is the official religion of Afghanistan?

Islam

What is the only Central Asian country that borders Russia?

Kazakhstan

Which country is the 2nd leading smelter of lead?

Kazakhstan

Syr Darya

Kazakhstan's main river

Hindu Kush

Known as "Hindu Death"

Pamir Mountains

Known as the "Pamir Knot"

Great Indian Desert

Known as the "Thar"; southwest of where the Indus flows

What does Afghanistan mine more than any other nation in the world?

Lapis Lazuli

Caucasus Mountains

Lie at the crossroads between Europe, Asia, and the Middle East

Taliban

Means "seekers" or "students"; Islamic extremists

Mujahdeen

Means "strugglers"; a coalition of Muslim tribes

What are the most important resources of the Caspian Sea?

Oil and Natural Gas

Aral Sea

Once the world's 4th largest lake

Ganges River

One of the world's longest and polluted river

The people of Kyrgyzstan are primarily involved in what occupation?

Pastoral occupations

What is the official language of Azerbaijan?

Persian

What is the Kara-Kum's most important resources?

Petroleum and Natural Gas

Brahmins

Priests and teachers

What does Himalaya mean?

Sanskrit for "House of Snow"

Sharia

Severe Islamic law

Untouchables

Some despised occupations are considered so low that they are beneath the caste

Rogun and Nurek Dam

Some of the highest dams in the world

Jatis

Subcastes

Which country is the mountain hub of Central Asia?

Tajikistan

The Mongols

Terrorized all of Eurasia during the 13th and 14th centuries

Mahatma Ghandhi

The "Father of the Nation"; was assassinated in 1948, because he wanted to make peace with the Muslims in India

What do the Arabs call the Caucasus Mountains?

The "Mountains of a Thousand Languages"

What is the nickname of Kazakhstan?

The "giant" of Central Asia

Jawaharal Nehru

The 1st prime minister of India; established a "secular" republic in 1949

Delhi

The 2nd largest city in India

What are the 3 most important rivers of India?

The Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Indus

Which country invaded and occupied Afghanistan for two years?

The Soviet Union

Almaty

The biggest city and cultural center of Kazakstan

Tashkent

The capital and largest city in the Caucasus and Central Asia

Baku

The capital of Azerbaijan

Coromandel Coast

The coast on the Bay of Bengal

Betpak-Dala

The desert north of the Syr Darya

Bukhara

The greatest oasis north of the Amu Darya

Deccan Plateau

The heart of the Indian Peninsula

What are the two main problems for Central Asia?

The lack of water and they're landlocked

Caspian Sea

The largest lake in the world

Hinduism

The largest religion in India

Vindhya Mountains

The natural dividing line between northern and southern India

The Huns

Threatened Ancient Rome in the 4th and 5th centuries

Armenian Genocide

Turkish forces and their allies had murdered up to 1.5 million Armenians

Which country is the only former Soviet republic bordering Iran?

Turkmenistan

Which countries are Georgia's main trade partners?

Ukraine and Russia

Which country is the only double landlocked state in Central Asia?

Uzbekistan

Which county is in the heart of Central Asia?

Uzbekistan

Which is the most populous country in Central Asia

Uzbekistan

Wakhan Corridor

a narrow panhandle that China and Great Britain created to stretch the buffer zone to China

Khyber Pass

allow easy passage through the Hindu Kush

subcontinent

bigger than a peninsula smaller than a continent

Himalayan Mountain System

forms the great mountain barrier that runs along the south border of China

The Himalayas

lines the northeastern limit of South Asia

Armenians

live in a landlocked mountainous region in the Caucasus Mountains

Mt. Everest

the highest mountain in the world


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