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  • ...g the 1930s many renowned Kazakh writers, thinkers, poets, politicians and historians were killed on Stalin's orders, both as part of the [[Great Purge]] and as ..._of_law/where_we_work/europe_eurasia/kazakhstan/background.html |publisher=American Bar Association}}</ref>
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  • ...ter, and was the basis for ''The Longest Hatred'' — a three-hour British-American TV documentary mini-series made for <!-- Citing from end credits. Strictly *“Historians and the Holocaust,” The Journal of Modern History, Vol. 55, No. 2 (1983),
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  • ...ies tallied for people with one or more ancestry categories reported: 2010 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates|work=United States Census Bureau|date=201 According to some new alternative Ukrainian historians such as Hryhoriy Pivtorak, Vitaly Sklyarenko and other scholars, translate
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  • ...llion]] in [[Northwestern China]]. At the time, one could see European and American authors apply the term ''Tungani'' to the Hui people both in Xinjiang,<ref> ...</ref> The term (usually as "Tungans") continues to be used by many modern historians writing about the 19th century [[Dungan revolt (1862–1877)|Dungan Rebelli
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  • ..., Universe: Foreign-born population excluding population born at sea, 2014 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates|url=http://factfinder.census.gov/faces/ta ...ed by Recent Events: Y-Chromosomal Insights into Central Asia |journal=The American Journal of Human Genetics |year=2002 |volume=71 |issue=3 |pages=466–482 |
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  • ...ni Fiori5, Donata Luiselli5, Davide Pettener5 and Jaume Bertranpetit1, The American Journal of Human Genetics, Volume 63, Issue 6, 1824–1838, 1 December 1998 ...<ref name="Bovingdon25">{{harvnb|Bovingdon|2010|pp=25–26}}</ref> Chinese historians refute Uyghur nationalist claims by pointing out the 2000-year history of H
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  • ...'' ({{zh|卡哈尔·巴拉提}}; born 1950) is an [[Uyghur people|Uyghur]]-American historian, known for his work on Buddhism and Islam in [[Xinjiang]]. [[Category:American historians]]
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  • ...uramerican.org/about-uyghurs|website=uyghuramerican.org|publisher=[[Uyghur American Association]]|accessdate=26 May 2015}}</ref>{{verification needed|date=Apri ...ity Press|isbn=0-231-13924-1|page=208|pages=|accessdate=2010-06-28}}</ref> Historians generally agree that the adoption of the term "Uyghur" is based on a decisi
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  • ...''Agricultural and Pastoral Societies in Ancient and Classical History'', American Historical Association, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2001, p. 168 ...ishers, 2002. ISBN 0-391-04173-8.</ref> A.V. Dybo noted that "according to historians, the main driving force of the Great Silk Road were not just Sogdians, but
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  • ...al Committee Secretariat [[Mikhail Suslov]].{{sfn|Bacon|Sandle|2002|p=13}} American [[Henry A. Kissinger]], in the 1960s, mistakenly believed Kosygin to be the ...o be too low. He used the same CIA methodology to estimate West German and American growth rates. The results were 32% below the official GNP growth for West G
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  • ...gy'', Vol. 62, No. 3 (1941), pp. 322-330</ref> has been rejected by modern historians and geneticists on the grounds of a critical appraisal of the ancient sourc
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  • ...aunders>Saunders, J. J. ''The History of the Mongol Conquests</ref> Mongol historians are adamant that the great khan at that time had no intention of invading t ...ons due to insufficient food production from a lack of agriculture. Modern historians still debate to what degree these numbers reflected reality. David Morgan a
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  • ...}}.</ref> [[Maurice Fishberg]] introduced the notion to an [[United States|American]] audience in 1911 in his book, ''The Jews: A Study of Race and Environment ...and in the Muslim countries to the east and the south, on the other. Some historians and anthropologists go so far as to consider the modern Jews of East Europe
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  • ...пная Атлантида).<ref>{{harvnb|Golden|2007a|pp=11–13}}.</ref>Historians have often referred to this period of Khazar domination as the [[Pax Khazar ...f Balanjar (650s)|defeated]], suffering heavy losses; according to Persian historians such as [[Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari|al-Tabari]], both sides in
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  • ...nal conferences all over the world, such as: the International Congress of Historians ([[Stockholm]] 1960), International Congress of [[Oriental studies|Oriental ...[[Salo Wittmayer Baron]] and [[Ben-Zion Dinur]], two of the leading Jewish historians in those years, accepted Polak's fundamental assumptions. Prof. Baron decla
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  • ...60,000, based on deaths certified by the USSR, to 347,000 (the estimate of American historian [[William F. Nimmo]], including 254,000 dead and 93,000 missing), Japanese POWs have become the subject of the historians of [[Siberia]] and the [[Russian Far East]], who gained access to local arc
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