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1 The Stan Countries OK PASS Standard 2: Objective 1-2 Standard 4: Objective 1 By: Karlie Free

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4 Map of the Middle East and Stan Countries.

5 The Stans The suffix "stan" means nation or land. Thus, Afghanistan means "land of the Afghans.“ There are seven countries that end in the suffix “stan:" Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.

6 Russian History Until late in the 20th century, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan were all part of the former Soviet Union. They all became independent states (countries) in 1991 when the U.S.S.R. dissolved. Today these countries are a very diverse region.

7 Why do we need to understand the “Stan” countries? Region of conflict in Central Asia Oil producing region The United States helps these countries economically Great environmental damage in these countries.

8 Key Terms to understanding the Stan countries. Refugee – A person who flees war or other disasters. Dictatorship – A form of government in which power is held by a leader who has absolute authority. Landlocked – Having no direct access to the sea.

9 Factors that have caused war and conflict in the Stan countries. Pullout of Soviet troops from Afghanistan. 1988. After the Soviet union pulled out of the Stan countries, the Islamic Militant Group the Taliban took over political and military control in some of these countries such as Afghanistan.

10 U.S. soldiers stuck in sand in Afghanistan in 2001 The U.S. invaded Afghanistan in 2001 after it was suspected that Osama bin Laden leader of the militant al- Qaeda terrorist group was guilty of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and was hiding out in Afghanistan. Recently, President Obama has ordered a troop surge for 1 year to 18 months and then a gradual pull-out. At the end of this time, Afghanistan should be under their own control

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12 Pakistan The President acted more like a dictator. You can’t be called an elected President and wear a military uniform. World powers made him retire from the military. A lot of corruption—being asked to step down or another election Need Pakistan friendly for War on Terror.

13 Farmers in Kyrgyzstan The main economic activity in the Central Asian Stan countries is agriculture.

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15 Environmental Issues Soviet Union caused great environmental damage in the region due to nuclear testing. Radiation has caused serious health problems including cancer and birth defects. Drying of the Aral Sea has occurred. However most of the land in the Stans remain healthy and if this land can be preserved it will be a very important asset for these Central Asian Countries.

16 The Grand mosque of Pavlodar, found in Kazakhstan. Just like in the Middle East, Central Eastern Stan countries practice different religions. The majority of people in this region practice Islam but a wide group of people of the region are Orthodox Christians influenced by Russian culture.

17 Russia’s Space Program Is Located In Kazakstan

18 Some areas have large Oil/natural gas deposits.

19 Kazakstan was also Used for USSR’s Nuclear Bomb testing. Many areas are Still considered To be hazardous To your health.

20 Central Asia Was known For being the Crossroads For the Silk Road. Trade Route Linking China With the Western World and the Middle East.

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22 In Summary The Stan countries include: Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Turkmenistan. A region of conflict and war Agricultural society with some developed cities. Environmental Issues due to nuclear testing of the Soviet Union.


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