• Pax Pamir is a board game originally designed by Cole Wehrle and Phil Eklund, released in 2015 by Sierra Madre Games. Its second edition was solely designed...
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  • in Afghanistan Pamir languages Pamir Alevism (Türkistan Alevîliği), a sect of Batini-Ismailis in Turkestan Pax Pamir, a board game set in 19th century...
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  • co-owns Wehrlegig Games with his brother, designing the historical games Pax Pamir, John Company and co-designing Molly House. Wehrle gained a degree in...
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  • Look up pax or Pax in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pax or PAX may refer to: Peace (Latin: pax) Pax (goddess), the Roman goddess of peace Pax, a truce...
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  • Pax Pamir, and its expansion Khyber Knives. This edition had a portrait of Robert Abercromby on the front. After finishing the second edition of Pax Pamir...
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  • narrative echoes with latter-day reverberations." Cole Wehrle, designer of Pax Pamir, mentioned its "gripping narrative style and incredible archival range"...
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  • NPR listed Arcs as one of the best games of the year thus far. Root, Pax Pamir, John Company and Oath: Chronicles of Empire and Exile, other board games...
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    achievements are included with each DLC. Oath: Chronicles of Empire and Exile, Pax Pamir, and John Company, other board games designed by Cole Wehrle Law, Keith...
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  • Flashman actually occurred to Snooks. There is a card for Flashman in Pax Pamir, a board game about the Great Game. In the first Flashman novel, he is...
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  • nominee 2022 American Tabletop Awards' 'Complex Games' award nominee. Root, Pax Pamir, and John Company, other board games designed by Cole Wehrle Meehan, Alex...
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    India and Avghanistaun. Philadelphia: J. Dobson. In the 2019 board game Pax Pamir: Second Edition, Josiah Harlan is an individual of Afghan loyalty, represented...
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    Several works by Rattray are used in the second edition of the board game Pax Pamir, designed by Cole Wehrle, in which players assume the role of local leaders...
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  • series creator Volko Ruhnke, and Oath: Chronicles of Empire and Exile and Pax Pamir designer Cole Wehrle. The finalists are then assigned a mentor and given...
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  • Kingdom NR PIR Pamir Airways PAMIR Afghanistan PFN Pan African Air Services PANAFRICAN Sierra Leone ODM Pan African Airways Kenya PAX Pan Air PANNEX United...
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    between Kepantuo and Tashkurgan in page 436, location east of Congling (葱嶺 Pamir Mountains) and west of Zhujubo (朱駒波, Yarkand) in page 66 in Balogh, Dániel...
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    ammon, is named after the explorer, who described it during his crossing of Pamir (ancient Mount Imeon) in 1271. In 1851, a three-masted clipper built in...
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  • in the southeast; Hainan and the South China Sea Islands in the south; Pamir Mountains in the west; Lake Balkhash in the northwest. Modern Chinese historiography...
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  • including central Anatolia, the Levant, Mesopotamia, Persia, Turkmenistan, Pamir and the Indus valley. Parthia was an Iranian civilization situated in the...
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    Mongol-ruled khanates during a period of time referred to by historians as the "Pax Mongolica". Perhaps the most important political consequence of this movement...
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    ("Balas Ruby") mines in Badakhshan, and, although separated by the formidable Pamir Mountains, routes across them were apparently in use from very early times...
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  • across the northern tier of China to present-day Kazakhstan and to the Pamir Mountains and Lake Balkash in the west. During most of recorded history...
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  • diplomat and general Ban Chao further expanded the conquests across the Pamirs to the shores of the Caspian Sea,: 175  thus reopening the Silk Road, and...
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    1866, Alaska was sold and South Sakhalin lost to Japan, but Batum, Kars, Pamir, and the Transcaspian region (Turkmenistan) were acquired. The map incorrectly...
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    The effect was to stop further Russian expansion in Asia, except for the Pamir Mountains, and to define the north-western border of Afghanistan. However...
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  • Kingdom NR PIR Pamir Airways PAMIR Afghanistan PFN Pan African Air Services PANAFRICAN Sierra Leone ODM Pan African Airways Kenya PAX Pan Air PANNEX United...
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