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  • ...Pipeline transport|pipeline]] system from [[Central Asia]] to [[Xinjiang]] in the [[China|People's Republic of China]]. ..., which was to follow along the [[Kazakhstan-China oil pipeline]]. In June 2003, during China's President [[Hu Jintao]]'s visit to Kazakhstan, agreements t
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  • </ref> The branches meet in western Kazakhstan. From there the pipelines run to north where they are c ...e [[Amu Darya]] Basin, and the first section of the pipeline was completed in 1960.<ref>{{cite web|year=2015|publisher=silkroadreporters.com|title=Uzbeki
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  • | caption = View of the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi in Turkestan, Kazakhstan. | map_caption = Location in Kazakhstan
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  • ''''''Marat Abiyev'''''' was born on September 6, in [[Kandyagash]], [[Aktobe Region]], [[Republic of Kazakhstan]]. In 1999, due to [[1998 Russian financial crisis|the economic crisis of 1998]],
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  • .../>{{lang-tg|Наврӯз}} {{transl|tg|''Navrūz''}}<br />[[Tati language (Iran)|Tati]]: ''Nuruz''<br />{{lang-tr|Nevruz}}<br />{{lang-tk|''Nevruz''}}<br / ...publisher= komunitetibektashi.org | url=http://www.komunitetibektashi.org/in.php?fq=brenda&gj=gj1&kid=1
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  • ...residents-sport-club-opened-in-Astana-15502/ President's sport club opened in Astana]. tengrinews.kz. 24 December 2012</ref> ...he participated in 2003 World Amateur Boxing Championships, where he lost in the quarterfinals.
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  • |caption = <small>Aitova in 2008</small> ...igh jump]]er. Her personal best jump is 1.99 metres, achieved in July 2009 in Athens.
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  • ...khstan]]. Her personal best throw is 17.82 metres, achieved in August 2000 in [[Almaty]]. ...] and [[2003 World Championships in Athletics|2003]] and the Olympic Games in [[Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's shot put|2000]]m [[Athl
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  • ...ics</ref> She also competed at the [[2003 World Championships in Athletics|2003 World Championships]], the [[2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships|2004 Worl Her personal best jump is 14.07 metres, achieved in July 2003 in [[Almaty]]. The Kazakhstani record is currently held by [[Yelena Parfenova]
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  • ...a''') (born 28 September 1980) is a [[Kazakhstan]]i runner who specializes in the [[400 metres|400]] and [[800 metres]]. |[[2002 Asian Championships in Athletics|Asian Championships]]
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  • ...y 1980) is a [[Kazakhstan]]i former middle distance runner who specialized in the [[800 metres|800]] and [[1500 metres]]. ...rst heat. His personal best time is 1:46.99 minutes, achieved in June 2004 in [[Almaty]].
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  • ...rn 2 May 1977) is a [[Kazakhstan]]i middle distance runner who specialized in the [[1500 metres]]. |[[2002 Asian Championships in Athletics|Asian Championships]]
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  • ...iy''' (born 27 August 1982) is a retired [[Kazakhstan]]i athlete competing in the [[decathlon]] and [[Heptathlon|indoor heptathlon]]. He won multiple med ...7693 points in the decathlon and 5634 points in the heptathlon, both from 2003.
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  • | height = {{height|ft=5|in=11}} | years6 = 2003&ndash;2004
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  • | years5 = 2003 | clubs5 = [[FC Irtysh|Irtysh]] | caps5 = 13 | | years6 = 2003–2004 | clubs6 = [[FC Ekibastuzetc|Ekibastuzetc]] | caps6 = 42
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  • ...[All-American]] titles while playing for the [[Alabama Crimson Tide]] from 2003 to 2007. ...isher=[[Sun-Sentinel]]|date=10 October 2000|accessdate=21 May 2013}}</ref> In June 1999, Polyakov came to the United States under the guidance of his mot
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  • ...n [[Russia]] according to the 2002 [[Russian Census]]), [[Afghanistan]], [[Iran]], [[Turkey]], and [[Germany]]. ...nic Kazakhs and Kazakh speakers reside in Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture in Xinjiang.
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  • ...latin alphabet (1924).JPG|right|400px|thumb|Kazakh Arabic and Latin script in 1924]] [[File:Kazakh1902 (2).jpg|right|400px|thumb|''A 1902 Kazakh text in both Arabic and Cyrillic scripts.''
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  • |released='''Microsoft Windows'''<br/>September 22, 2003<br/>'''Mac OS X'''<br/>February 2005<br/>'''Mac OS X re-release'''<br/>Marc ...and Conquer: Generals – Zero Hour''''' is the [[expansion pack]] for the 2003 video game ''[[Command & Conquer: Generals]]''. ''Zero Hour'' added several
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  • ...November 2000 || [[Takhti Stadium (Tabriz)|Takhti Stadium]], [[Tabriz]], [[Iran]] || {{fb|Guam}} || '''15'''–0 || 16–0 || [[2002 FIFA World Cup qualifi ...[[2002 Kazakhstan Premier League|2002]], [[2003 Kazakhstan Premier League|2003]]
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  • This page shows the [[Kazakhstan national football team]]'s results in International Matches, as recognized by [[FIFA]]:<ref>{{cite web|title=Kaza |time = [[Time in Kazakhstan|KZT]] ([[UTC+06:00|UTC+6]])
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  • ...ion#Policy toward religions in practice|policy of oppression]] of religion in the former [[Soviet Union]]. Before that time, [[Kazakhstan]], as part of t |title=Religious Groups in Kazakhstan
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  • ...2009-09-07.</ref> Islam first arrived on the southern edges of the region in the 8th century from Arabs. [[File:2-minaret mosque in Semey.jpg|thumb|250px| Mosque in Semey]]
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  • ...mb|Kermina Suzani, first half 19th century, Uzbekistan. The large blossoms in red, orange, salmon, a pale aubergine and light blue show the characteristi ...which means [[Sewing needle|needle]]. The art of making such textiles in [[Iran]] is called [[:fa:سوزن‌دوزی|سوزن‌دوزی]] ''Suzandozi'' (
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  • ...eu-lifts-safety-ban|archivedate=11 April 2014 }}</ref> It was incorporated in October 2001 and started commercial flights on 15 May 2002. ...ges and strategic reviews at BAE Systems led to the closure of its offices in Kazakhstan. Additionally, notwithstanding the support of Nazarbayev and a n
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  • ...OC/news/ntc63970.htm | title=Kazakhstan becoming pillar of energy security in Asia and Europe | publisher=Alexander's Gas & Oil Connections | date=13 Sep ...ions trading|emissions system]] to cap emissions from its biggest emitters in the energy, coal, oil and gas extraction sectors.<ref name=EBRD>{{cite web|
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  • '''Tengiz field''' (Tengiz is Turkic for "sea") is an [[oil field]] located in northwestern [[Kazakhstan]]'s low-lying wetlands along the northeast shores ...Discovered in 1979, Tengiz [[oil field]] is one of the largest discoveries in recent history.<ref name="SP Times">
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  • ...ncluding one attacker) <ref name="rt">{{cite web|title=5 killed, 9 injured in Almaty terrorist attack on police station|url=https://www.rt.com/news/35179 ...e station|url=http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/islamist-gunman-kills-five-in-attack-on-kazakhstan-police-station-fn0n7dmws|publisher=The Times|date=July
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  • ...ov]], remained in detention after unfair trials ... Torture remains common in places of detention."<ref>[[Human Rights Watch]], [https://www.hrw.org/worl ...Guardian]]|date=11 March 2015|quote=Nazarbaev has clamped down on dissent in Kazakhstan, and the country has never held an election judged to be free or
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  • Askar Serkululy Dzhumadilyavev was born on 25 April 1956 in [[Shieli District|Shieli]], [[Kyzylorda Region]], [[Kazakhstan]]. He was th 1977 – M.A. in Mathematics (Moscow State University)<br />
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  • | caption = Population of Kazakhstan (in millions) from 1950–2009. ...ccessdate=18 March 2015}}</ref> but it is not uncommon to use '''Kazakh''' in both senses.<ref name=FCO>[http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and-living-abroa
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  • ...e value was preserved at 0.104% level it would be no less than 1.4 million in 2008</ref> ...the CIA estimate of the share of Kazakhs (3%), the total Kazakh population in Uzbekistan would be 0.8 million</ref>
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  • ...ics/conflict/baylis_strategy3e/01student/cases/chechnya.pdf |title=The War in Chechnya |format=PDF |date= |accessdate=2014-02-04}}</ref> to 2 million<ref ...sg.harvard.edu/publication/12785/chechens_in_the_middle_east.html Chechens in the Middle East: Between Original and Host Cultures], Event Report, Caspian
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  • ...[[Kyrgyzstan]] and also from countries with notable Kazakh minorities: [[Iran]] ([[Iranian Kazakhs]]), [[Afghanistan]], and [[Pakistan]]. ...particularly in the south.<ref>{{citation|periodical=Reuters Alertnet|date=2003-09-03|accessdate=2010-06-08|title=Special report on ethnic Kazakhs and the
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  • ...ommunist takeover of [[Xinjiang]], Alptekin went into exile from [[China]] in 1949. ...[declaration of independence]]; and basic [[Islam]]ic principles, declared in its constitution.
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  • [[File:China-Xinjiang.png|thumb|200px|Xinjiang's location in the [[People's Republic of China]]]] ...ntier") when the region was reconquered by the Manchu-led [[Qing dynasty]] in 1759. Xinjiang is now a part of the [[People's Republic of China]], having
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  • | career_start = 2003 ...ional basketball team]] at the [[2016 FIBA Asia Challenge]] in [[Tehran]], Iran, where he played most minutes for his team.<ref>[http://archive.fiba.com/pa
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  • |{{flagcountry|Afghanistan}} |{{flagcountry|Azerbaijan}} |{{flagcountry|Iran}} |{{flagcountry|Kazakhstan}} |{{flagcountry|Kyrgyzstan}} |{{flagcountry|Pa |admin_center = [[Tehran]], [[Iran]]
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  • ...n/|accessdate=5 August 2015|publisher=Russia Today}}</ref> It participated in the EAEU from the day of its establishment as an acceding state.<ref name=F ...Minister Vladimir Putin "A new integration project for Eurasia: The future in the making"|url=http://www.russianmission.eu/en/news/article-prime-minister
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  • ...Documents/Agreements/ECOTA.htm</ref> Although signed, the ECOTA is not yet in effect. *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqZxXBoHqjU Iran and ECO] - [[PressTV]] 2009-Video
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  • * 1918 - Soviets in power; city becomes part of the [[Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Rep ...tledgeCurzon |isbn = 9780700715862 |title = Diasporas and Interculturalism in Asian Performing Arts |publication-date = 2005 |editor = Hae-Kyung Um }}</r
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  • |pushpin_map_caption =Location in Kazakhstan ...due to the [[Taras Shevchenko|eponymous Ukrainian poet's]] period of exile in the area.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aboutkazakhstan.com/aktau-city|publishe
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  • | pushpin_map_caption = Location in Kazakhstan ...Sayram Su River, which rises at the nearby 4000-meter mountain Sayram Su. In medieval times, the city and countryside were located on the banks of the [
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  • | caption = General Lavr Kornilov in 1916 ...oday best remembered for the [[Kornilov Affair]], an unsuccessful endeavor in August/September 1917 that purported to strengthen [[Alexander Kerensky]]'s
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  • ..., a state led by the native [[Oirats]] in the 18th century which was based in the area. ...es to attract intraprovincial and interprovincial migration to its cities. In comparison to southern Xinjiang (''Nanjiang'', or the Tarim Basin), Dzungar
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  • ...ometer|MODIS]] on the orbiting [[Terra (satellite)|Terra satellite]], June 2003 |basin_countries = [[Azerbaijan]], [[Iran]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Russia]], [[Turkmenistan]]
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  • |caption=The Aral Sea in 1989 (left) and 2014 (right) ...0|abbr=on}} (2008)<ref name="ENS wire"/><br>{{Convert|30|m|ft|0|abbr=on}} (2003)<br>South:<br>{{Convert|37|-|40|m|ft|0|abbr=on}} (2005)<br>{{convert|102|m|
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  • ...lus'''''<ref name='Crônier'>{{cite journal|last= Crônier|first= C.|year= 2003|title= Systematic relationships of the blind phacopine trilobite ''Trimeroc * ''T. nigritus'' <small>Crônier, 2003</small>
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  • ...hina and [[Kazakhstan]]. As of November 2007, about 1% of the $600 billion in goods shipped from Asia to Europe each year were delivered by inland transp Completed in 1916, the Trans-Siberian connects Moscow with Russian Pacific seaports such
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  • | designation1_free1value = [[List of World Heritage Sites in Asia|Asia-Pacific]] |piccap="Silk Road" in Traditional (top) and Simplified (bottom) Chinese characters
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