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  • |[[1993 Asian Athletics Championships|Asian Championships]] |[[Athletics at the 1994 Asian Games|Asian Games]]
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  • | 1. || 20 September 1997 || [[Almaty Central Stadium|Central Stadium]], [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]] || {{fb|UZB}} || 1–1 || Draw || [[1 | 6. || 21 April 2001 || [[Almaty Central Stadium|Central Stadium]], [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]] || {{fb|NEP}} || 4–0 || Win || [[20
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  • ...akes up about 70 % of the total amount of all investments attracted to the Central Asia. The country’s international reserves as of June 1, 2012 made up abo ...ed at the Astana Economic Forum. In the beginning of 2011 VII Winter Asian Games were successfully conducted in Astana and Almaty, while the national team t
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  • ...tat.kz|accessdate=1 June 2010}}</ref> Kazakhstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through it ...Resistance: Identity Politics in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan |journal=[[Central Asian Survey]] |year= 2002 |pages=385–402 |doi=10.1080/0263493032000053208 |vol
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  • {{Medal|Competition|[[Olympic Games]]}} {{Medal|Competition|[[Asian Games]]}}
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  • |[[1993 Asian Athletics Championships|Asian Championships]] |[[Athletics at the 1994 Goodwill Games|Goodwill Games]]
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  • |[[1997 Central Asian Games|Central Asian Games]] |[[1998 Asian Championships in Athletics|Asian Championships]]
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  • ...eless his highest international placement. He also competed at the Olympic Games twice. |[[1996 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]
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  • ...letics|1988 European Indoor Championships]] (17.30 m) and the [[1994 Asian Games]] (17.21 m). ...he [[Summer Universiade]] (1989 and 1993) and was runner-up at the [[1993 Asian Athletics Championships]]. He also had victories at the 1988 IAAF Grand Pri
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  • ...s]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/asg.htm|title=Asian Games|work=GBR Athletics|publisher=Athletics Weekly|accessdate=14 March 2017}}</r [[Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1998 Asian Games]]
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  • ...for one-year, after playing for [[FC Irtysh Pavlodar]] in the [[1998–99 Asian Club Championship]] whilst not being eligible.<ref name=Litvinenko>{{cite w ...tball at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's Asian Qualifiers|1996 Olympics Games Qualifiers]].<ref name=Litvinenko/>
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  • ...ovtsev has also played for the [[Kazakhstan national football team]] in 16 games scoring 2 goals from 1994 to 2005.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[RSSSF]]|autho ...{{fb|QAT}} || 1–0 || Won || [[1996 AFC Asian Cup qualification|1996 AFC Asian Cup Qual.]]
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  • He played 3 games in the [[UEFA Cup 1996–97]] for [[FC Alania Vladikavkaz]]. ...{{fb|JOR}} || 0–1 || Win || [[2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification|2000 AFC Asian Cup qual.]]
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  • | 3. || 29 June 1997 || [[Almaty Central Stadium|Central Stadium]], [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]] || {{fb|IRQ|1991}} || 3–1 || Won || [[Category:Footballers at the 1998 Asian Games]]
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  • | 1. || 11 October 1997 || [[Almaty Central Stadium|Central Stadium]], [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]] || {{fb|KOR}} || 1–1 || Draw || [[1 | 2. || 18 October 1997 || [[Almaty Central Stadium|Central Stadium]], [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]] || {{fb|UAE}} || 3–0 || Win || [[19
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  • ...nd]] || {{fb|IRN}} || 0-2 || [[Football at the 1998 Asian Games|1998 Asian Games]] ...nd]] || {{fb|QAT}} || 2-0 || [[Football at the 1998 Asian Games|1998 Asian Games]]
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  • ...Premier League]] in 1997, with Urazbakhtin scoring four times in seventeen games. He would spend a total of four years at [[FC Kairat]] and 1998 proved to b ...h Vostok for the 2011 season, but could only manage one goal in twenty-two games before retiring in October.
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[Asian Games]]}} {{MedalSilver|[[2006 Asian Games|2006 Doha]]|55 kg}}
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[Weightlifting at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]}} {{MedalCompetition|Asian Games}}
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[Asian Weightlifting Championships|Asian Championships]]}} {{MedalGold|[[2009 Asian Weightlifting Championships|2009 Taldykorgan]] | &ndash;94 kg}}
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[Asian Games]]}} ...ng at the 2010 Asian Games|2010 Guangzhou]] | [[Swimming at the 2010 Asian Games – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay|4×100 m medley]]}}
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  • ...April 2015}} Russian,<ref name="Ganzhina">Ganzhina, p.&nbsp;10</ref> and [[Central Asia]]n surname,{{citation needed|date=April 2015}} a variant of [[Abdulaye ...l winner in the 81&nbsp;kg men's Muaythai group at the [[2010 World Combat Games]]
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  • ...April 2015}} Russian,<ref name="Ganzhina">Ganzhina, p.&nbsp;10</ref> and [[Central Asia]]n surname.{{citation needed|date=April 2015}} Variants of this surnam ...ling at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games|gold medalist at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games]]
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  • ...ng since the [[2015–16 KHL season]]. Prior to 2015, the team played home games at the [[Kazakhstan Sports Palace]] for 14 seasons, beginning in [[2000–0 ...ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurasianet.org/node/67663|title=Central Asian Conservationists Spotlight Snow Leopards|publisher=EurasiaNet.org|date=23 O
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  • In 2005, the new sport of Rollerball becomes hugely popular in [[Central Asia]], [[Russia]], [[People's Republic of China|China]], [[Mongolia]], and ...hanged. Some of the cuts were made because MGM thought that movie was "too Asian".<ref>http://articles.latimes.com/2002/feb/06/entertainment/et-natale6
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  • ...ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurasianet.org/node/67663|title=Central Asian Conservationists Spotlight Snow Leopards|publisher=EurasiaNet.org|date=Octo ...before falling to [[Khimik Voskresensk (2005)|Khimik Voskresensk]] in four games.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurohockey.net/news/story.html?id=2008053109
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  • |align=left|[[AFC Asian Cup|AFC Asian Cup Qualification]] | align=left|[[1996 AFC Asian Cup qualification|1996 AFC ACQ]]
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  • ...uced number of playing horses under the [[Taliban]] regime. Traditionally, games could last for several days, but in its more regulated tournament version, Today games similar to buzkashi are played by several Central Asian ethnic groups such as the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]], [[Pashtuns]], [[Kazakhs
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  • ...inter Olympics]]. [[Astana]] and [[Almaty]] hosted the [[2011 Asian Winter Games]]. ...he [[Bandy at the 2011 Asian Winter Games|bandy tournament at Asian Winter Games]] at [[Medeu]] between [[Kazakhstan national bandy team|Kazakhstan]] and [[
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  • In 1997 the capital was moved to [[Astana]] in the north-central part of the country. Since then Almaty has been referred to as the 'souther [[File:Almaty 13.jpg|right|thumb|The Central Mosque of Almaty]]
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  • ...on 1 January 1992. It continued to ship USSR ruble notes and coins to the central banks of the fourteen newly independent countries, which had formerly been ...le zone began when Russia pulled out with the exchange of banknotes by the Central bank of Russia on Russian territory at the end of July 1993.
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  • ...-4ee5-b694-bcfb2772a5e9.html Five Years After 9/11: Crackdowns loom behind Central Asia's War On Terror] RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty</ref><ref name=RUSSIALIK ...ovement of Uzbekistan]], [[Hizb ut-Tahrir al-Islami]], [[Jamaat of Central Asian Mujahedins]], [[Islamic Party of Eastern Turkestan]], [[Kurdistan Workers P
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  • ...base for working out of 1998–2001 economic policy in the countries of [[Central Asia]].<ref>{{cite journal| author = Лена Ларичева | title = А ...= International Business Academy Opens in Almaty | journal = The Times of Central Asia | date = January 27, 2000 | issue = | pages=}}</ref><ref>{{cite journa
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  • ...from top:''' Astana Downtown skyline and [[Bayterek Tower]], [[Kazakhstan Central Concert Hall]], [[Khazret Sultan Mosque]], [[L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National ...ember 1960, [[Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Central Committee]] made a resolution to create the Tselinniy Krai, which comprised
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  • ...t.<ref>{{Citation |publisher = UNESCO |title = History of Civilizations of Central Asia |volume=6 |publication-date = 2005 |location=Paris }}</ref> * 1931 - [[Central State Museum of Kazakhstan]]<ref name=bates2010 /> and [[National Library o
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  • ...ory of modern-day Aktobe Region has seen the rise and fall of many Central Asian cultures and empires. The region figured prominently in the history of the ...the Whites on April 18, 1919, once again severing Bolshevik rail links to Central Asia.<ref>''Ibid'', p. 150</ref> In this offensive, the Whites also managed
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  • '''Urzhar''' is a [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] in the [[Urzhar River]] valley and the administra *[[Dias Keneshev]] (born 1981) - Kazakh biathlete, champion of the [[Asian Games]] - 2011
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  • ...oints-blog/2011/09/23/russia-launches-war-games/|title=Russia Launches War Games|author=J. Berkshire Miller, The Diplomat|work=The Diplomat}}</ref> Also, Ru ...pated in psychological and cyber warfare exercises in Kazakhstan under war games managed by CSTO.<ref>{{cite news|title=Armenia to participate in Kazakhstan
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