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Comparing cities: the Middle East and South Asia

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Main Authors: Ali, Kamran Asdar; Editor, Reiker, Martina; Editor
Format: Printed Book
Published: Oxford, Oxford University Press 2009
Subjects:
Cities and tours-Middle East-Congresses
Cities and tours-South Asia-Congresses
City and town life-Middle East-Congresses
City and town life-South Asia-Congresses
City planning-Middle East-Congresses
City planning-South Asia-Congresses
Sociology, Rural-Middle East-Congresses
Sociology, Rural-South Asia-Congresses
Urban landscapes
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