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...hose six agreed to create the Collective Security Treaty Organization as a military alliance. Uzbekistan rejoined the CSTO in 2006 but withdrew in 2012.
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...potential threat, the Party actively sought to form "collective security" alliances with Anti-fascist western powers such as France and Britain. Unable to do s
...to improve Soviet relations with the West, partially because of a hawkish military stance.{{sfn|Taubman|2006|pp=284–287}} In the aftermath of the [[Cuban Mi
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...ost of [[Uzbekistan]], [[Karakalpakstan]] and the [[Syr Darya]] river with military confrontation as far as [[Astrakhan]] and [[Khorasan Province]], which is n
Tauke Khan soon sought alliances with the [[Kyrgyz people|Kirghiz]] in the southeast who were also facing a
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...rchers argued that the ''jüz'' in origin corresponded to tribal, military alliances of steppe nomads that emerged around mid-16th century after the disintegrat
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...ur."<ref>R. Ernest Dupuy and Trevor N. Dupuy, ''The Harper Encyclopedia of Military History from 3500 B.C. to the Present'', Fourth Edition (New York: HarperCo
...hroughout Europe and attempted to [[Franco-Mongol alliance|secure military alliances]] with [[Edward I of England]], [[Philip IV of France]], [[Pope Nicholas IV
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