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  • ...the [[Kazakh steppe]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=The School of Russian and Asian Studies|title=The rise of Alash Orda and Kazakh nationalism|author=David Ga ...aq]]'', a [[Kazakh language]] newspaper and writing newspaper articles for newspapers including "Dala Walayatynyng Gazeti" (Omsk), "Orenburgskii Listok", "Semipa
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  • ...Resistance: Identity Politics in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan |journal=[[Central Asian Survey]] |year= 2002 |pages=385–402 |doi=10.1080/0263493032000053208 |vol ...inal years of [[Tsarist Russia]]. The most serious uprising, the [[Central Asian Revolt]], occurred in 1916. The Kazakh attacked [[Russians|Russian]] and [[
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  • ...rlesque dresses, had no furniture in his apartment except the piles of the newspapers bundled to resemble a bed, a table and some sort of chairs, and dedicated a Sergey Kalmykov was born in October 1891 in the Central Asian city of [[Samarkand]], then a part of the [[Russian Empire]]. Soon after hi
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  • ==Newspapers== ...wspaper. There were{{Citation needed|date=April 2013}} 990 privately owned newspapers and 418 privately owned magazines. Those supportive of the opposition face
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  • [[Category:Newspapers published in the People's Republic of China]] [[Category:Chinese-language newspapers (Simplified Chinese)]]
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  • ...ko]] organized the first Scout Troops in Kazakhstan in 1991. Republic-wide newspapers published the first articles on the work of [[Pavlodar]] Scout troops. Shor
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  • Mustafa Shokay was trying to write books, newspapers, magazines; held meeting with his speech for whole world to submit and to h [[Category:Central Asian studies]]
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  • ...dcasting channels KTK and NTK are based in Almaty, as are several national newspapers. * [[Central Asian University]] (ЦАУ)
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  • ...ovement of Uzbekistan]], [[Hizb ut-Tahrir al-Islami]], [[Jamaat of Central Asian Mujahedins]], [[Islamic Party of Eastern Turkestan]], [[Kurdistan Workers P ..., according to ''[[Pravda]]'', proves the involvement of Jamaat of Central Asian Mujahedins members. Tashkent police found a mobile phone used by the terror
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  • During the [[Mongol Empire]], Han Chinese were moved to Central Asian areas like Besh Baliq, Almaliq, and Samarqand by the Mongols where they wor ...ucts aimed at Chinese people such as Chinese pop music or Chinese-language newspapers. These are not in evidence in other urban areas.<ref>{{harvnb|Parham|2004|p
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  • ...ne pedagogical school, three hospitals, a theatre, six journals, and seven newspapers (the largest of which, ''Vanguard'', had a circulation of 10,000). The [[So ...y adapted Western-style dress rather than the clothing worn by the Central Asian peoples.<ref name="lee40">{{harvnb|Lee|2000|p=40}}</ref>
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  • ...ghur pupils in the country, and it has allowed the dissemination of Uyghur newspapers, despite their often having an anti-Chinese slant.<ref name="Kamalov164"/> *{{citation|chapter=The Uyghurs as a Part of Central Asian Commonality: Soviet Historiography on the Uyghurs|last=Kamalov|first=Ablet|
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  • ...image1 = UrumqiWarrior.jpg | width1 = 110 | caption1 = | image2 = Central Asian Buddhist Monks.jpeg | width2 = 195| caption2 = }} ...ading Genes along the Silk Road: mtDNA Sequences and the Origin of Central Asian Populations; David Comas1, 2, *, Francesc Calafell1, 3, *, Eva Mateu1, Anna
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  • {{Infobox East Asian
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