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- 3. Ethnic group that lives in parts of Iraq and Turkey. They often suffer persecution in both countries, and are currently under the protection of the United Nations in Iraq.
- 5. A head covering worn in public by some Muslim women.
- 8. Indonesian army general who seized power from Sukarno in 1967 and ruled for the next three decades as a dictator.
- 9. A large group of islands in southeast Asia with diverse ethnic groups. Catholics are the biggest religious group, but there is a Muslim minority in the south.
- 10. A group of fundamentalist Muslims who took control of Afghanistan's government in 1996.
- 11. Religious minority in India; the religion drew its ideas from both Hinduism and Islam.
- 15. A very diverse part of southeast Asia with people of Chinese, Indian, and Malay descent.
- 16. Political and diplomatic independence from both Cold War superpowers.
- 17. A part of the southeast Asian mainland. Burmans, the largest ethnic group, dominate other groups. The military government has limited foreign trade, and living standards are low.
- 18. Formerly East Paskistan; south east nation that borders India, populated mostly by Bengalis.
- 20. First prime minister of India after independence from Britain.
- 22. Body of Islamic law that includes a strict interpretation of the Quran and applies Islamic principles to everyday life.
- 24. The largest desert in the world, covering most of northern Africa.
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- 1. Series of islands in southeast Asia that used to be ruled by the Netherlands as the Dutch East Indies.
- 2. A sudden overthrow of the government by a small group.
- 4. Open grassland with scattered trees.
- 6. A division into parts. Done to the Indian subcontinent to make Pakistan for Muslims and India for Hindus.
- 7. An organization of countries formed in 1961 to agree on a common policy for the production and sale of petroleum.
- 8. Leader of Indonesian independence movement; first president of Indonesia.
- 12. A region in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent; India and Pakistan dispute control of it.
- 13. The northwestern part of India that borders Pakistan. Sihks living there wanted independence from India. Sihk separatists occupied the Golden Temple and were killed by troops sent by Indira Gandhi.
- 14. The class or distinct hereditary order into which a Hindu is assigned according to religious law.
- 19. Largest ethnic group of Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan); they fought for independence from Pakistan and won, founding the country of Bangladesh.
- 21. Non-religious.
- 23. Leader of the Philippines who was elected democratically but ruled as a dictator.