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The genealogical construction of the Kyrgyz Republic: kinship, state, and “tribalism” by David Gullette, Folkestone: Global Oriental, 2010, 272 pp., US$93.00 (hardcover), ISBN 978–1906876104.
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The genealogical construction of the Kyrgyz Republic: kinship, state, and “tribalism” by David Gullette, Folkestone: Global Oriental, 2010, 272 pp., US$93.00 (hardcover), ISBN 978–1906876104.
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20 November 2018
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