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  2. Great Game - Wikipedia

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    This would change Britain's perception of the world, and its response was The Great Game. Britain had no intention of getting involved in the Middle East, but it did envision a series of buffer states between the British and Russian Empires that included Turkey, Persia, plus the Khanate of Khiva and the Khanate of Bukhara that would grow from ...

  3. Geostrategy in Central Asia - Wikipedia

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    From 1813 to 1907, Imperial Russia and United Kingdom were engaged in a strategic competition for domination of Central Asia, known in Britain as the "Great Game", and in Russia as the "Tournament of Shadows." The British sea power and base in the Indian subcontinent served as the platform for a push Northwest into Central Asia, while the ...

  4. New Great Game - Wikipedia

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    One view of the New Great Game is a shift to geoeconomic compared to geopolitical competition. Xiangming Chen believes that China's role is more like Britain's than Russia's in the New Great Game, where Russia plays the role that the Russian Empire originally did. "China and Russia are the two dominant power players vs. the weaker independent ...

  5. Russian conquest of Central Asia - Wikipedia

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    The Great Game [28] refers to British attempts to block Russian expansion toward British India. Although there was much talk of possible Russian invasion of India and a number of British agents penetrating Central Asia , the British did nothing serious to prevent the Russian conquest of Turkestan, with one exception.

  6. How Alexander the Great redrew the map of the world - AOL

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    By the time he died, aged just 32, he had redrawn the map of the northern hemisphere, conquering land across three continents and ruling over states from Egypt to modern-day India — over 2,000 ...

  7. Russia–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    RussiaUnited Kingdom relations, also Anglo-Russian relations, [1] are the bilateral relations between the Russian Federation and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Formal ties between the nations started in 1553. Russia and Britain became allies against Napoleon in the early-19th century.

  8. Ukraine-Russia war: The latest maps and key developments - AOL

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    Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu came under fire from Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov. In a post to Telegram translated by the New York Times , Kadyrov said Russia had “covered” for an ...

  9. The Great Game (Hopkirk book) - Wikipedia

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    In this work, the author relates the story of a time best described by Captain Arthur Connolly, of the East India Company before he was beheaded in Bokhara for spying in 1842, as "The Great Game". The Great Game was played between the Russian Empire and British Empire for supremacy in Central Asia. At stake was the preservation of India, key to ...