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Turkmenistan State Border Service Institute
Established: 2014 AshgabatTurkmenistan State Border Service Institute is an institution that enables frontier troops to take rapid decisions on the various situations that may arise in any of the sections of the state border by equipping them ...
Branch: Military of Turkmenistan
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Military Institute of the Ministry of Defense of Turkmenistan named after Saparmurat Turkmenbashi
Established: 1993 AshgabatMilitary Institute has 14departments.The Institute employs 2Doctors ofPhilosophy and 10candidates ofscience.11textbooks and 208tutorials were prepared bythe teachers ofthe institute. during the year2008.The officers, teachers and students prepared 112articles topublish onthe press and made 112speeches atscientific ...
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