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  • ...anslated into English, German, Estonian, Lithuanian, Polish, Hungarian and Chinese. The book contains a foreword written by [[Malcolm Ranjith|Malcolm Cardinal |publisher=Catholic Culture (Catholic World News)
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  • The first known state in the region was known to Chinese scholars as ''[[Kangju]]'', which was centered on the Syr Darya (also known ...Farabi]] was born, and Aristan-Bab, an important representative of Islamic culture and teacher of [[Ahmed Yesevi|Khoja Ahmed Yasawi]], preached here.
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  • ==In popular culture== * In ''[[Command & Conquer: Generals]]'', US and Chinese forces guard the facility against GLA attack. However, their failure allows
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  • ...eraction and cooperation between state bodies, institutions of science and culture, civil society, and the media on the popularization of the country’s hist ...s a result of archeological works the unique materials about ancient urban culture and life of two thousand years period has been collected.
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  • According to Chinese written sources of 6th-8th centuries CE, Turkic tribes of Kazakhstan had or
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  • ...>{{cite web|title=Dagestan marks Nowruz|url=http://vestnikkavkaza.net/news/culture/52840.html|accessdate=21 March 2015}}</ref> ...ese New Year?|url=http://www.farwestchina.com/2010/02/do-uyghurs-celebrate-chinese-new-year.html|access-date=21 March 2015}}</ref>
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  • {{Traditional Chinese musical instruments}} [[Category:Chinese musical instruments]]
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  • [[Kazakh language|Our mother tongue]], [[Culture of Kazakhstan|tradition and sovereignty]]<br /> ===Chinese translation===
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  • * [[Chinese people in Kazakhstan|Chinese]] == Culture ==
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  • * [[Standard Chinese|Mandarin]]}} ...have a strong relationship, strong feelings between them." Aside from the Chinese and Japanese actors for those roles, the rest of the cast were Mongolian. I
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  • ...as a coal miner, and a [[deportation of Koreans in the Soviet Union#Korean culture in Kazakhstan|Korean]] mother<ref>Boxing Monthly magazine April 2016 issue, ** Defeated Hao Yen Kuo (Chinese Taipei) RSC-3
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  • ...o her official profile, is an ethnic [[Dungan people|Dungan]] and speaks a Chinese language ([[Dungan language]]) as her first language. ...up in [[Hunan Province]], China, thus she has a Chinese name and can speak Chinese much more fluently than Russian. She emigrated to Kazakhstan in 2008 along
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  • ...educed (5 years) harvest period, but it's more briny than other kinds. The Chinese Kaluga hybrid varies in color from dark gray to light golden green and is a [[Kibbutz Dan]] in [[Israel]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.haaretz.com/culture/new-york-s-finest-caviar-all-the-way-from-a-socialist-kibbutz-in-northern-i
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  • ...therwise give a sense of how the applicant would likely mesh with the DMOZ culture and mission.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dmoz.org/cgi-bin/apply.cgi |titl [[Category:Chinese-language websites]]
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  • !Bashkir||Tatar||Uzbek||Russian||Chinese [[Category:Kazakhstani culture]]
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  • ...socialist realism, but has also seen some depiction in non-Marxist popular culture. [[Andy Warhol]] who created many drawings and photographs of the hammer an ...工農紅軍軍旗.svg|Flag of [[History of the People's Liberation Army|Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army]].
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  • ...ears old. Her first master was V. Lipovetsky, one of the founders of the [[Chinese Harbin Conservatory]] and a teacher at the [[Moscow Conservatory]]. ...rs to merit the title of “Honorary Artist” rewarded by the Ministry of Culture.
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  • {{Culture of Kazakhstan}} ...ny other traditional foods retain symbolic value in Kazakh culture. Kazakh culture is largely influenced by the Turkic [[Nomad|nomadic]] lifestyle.
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  • ...s in Wild Mongolia by Stephen J. Bodio (2003) p. 26</ref> (see the unknown Chinese painting from [[Song]] dynasty). ...oners and its Transition’. In Proceedings of Great Silk Road Conference, Culture and Traditions, Then and Now 2006. 130-139. Tashkent: Academy of Uzbekistan
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  • During the [[Middle Ages]] (8–10th centuries), a city culture developed in Almaty. There was a transition to a settled way of living, the ...mals of the Kazakh 12-year animal cycle (similar to [[Earthly Branches|its Chinese counterpart]]).
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  • ...c]]([[Islam in Kazakhstan#History|coming with Islam]]); [[Chinese language|Chinese]]; | source = Languages committee of the Ministry of culture and sports
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  • ...nts and professionals seeking higher competencies in English, Russian, and Chinese for purposes such as business or education. Established in 1997 by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, AKHP was inherited by UCA in 2007 and has become an important node for the
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  • ...en, 101 camels and 65 horses. Following his successful passage through the Chinese border without suspicion, the caravan arrived in Kashgar in early October o Walikhanov produced many articles and books devoted to the history and culture of Central Asia. A short list:
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  • ...|Mongol]] tribes united to establish the [[Kazakh Khanate]]. With cohesive culture and national identity, they constituted absolute majority on the land until ...lands of northern Kazakhstan, causing many Kazakhs to move eastwards into Chinese territory in search of new grazing grounds. The 1906 completion of the Tran
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  • ...ongol]] tribes united to establish the [[Kazakh Khanate]]. With a cohesive culture and a national identity, they constituted absolute majority on the land unt ...lands of northern Kazakhstan, causing many Kazakhs to move eastwards into Chinese territory in search of new grazing grounds.
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  • ..., which J. Otto Pohl described as "emasculat[ing] the expression of Korean culture in the Soviet Union.<ref>{{harvnb|Pohl|1999|p=15}}</ref> Up until the era o ...re: Deportation and it's effect on Koryo-saram's attitudes towards Korean culture. Koryo-saram became highly assimilationist, achieved high education levels
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  • {{about|descendants of Chinese Muslims that left China in the 1800s|Muslims in China that are sometimes st |related-c = [[Hui people|Hui]], [[Chinese people]]
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  • | languages = [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]], [[Russian language|Russian]], [[Chinese language|Mandarin]] ...azakhs-Religion-and-Expressive-Culture.html |title=Religion and expressive culture&nbsp;– Kazakhs |publisher=Everyculture.com |date= |accessdate=5 February
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  • ...ار. Tatars themselves wrote their name as تاتار or طاطار. The Chinese term for Tatars was ''Dada'' 韃靼, especially after the end of the [[Yuan ...a. [http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/eng/premade/9052/autonomy.htm According to the Chinese government], there are still 5,100 Tatars living in [[Xinjiang]] province.
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  • ...ins. Mongol thesis, according to which etymology can be traced back to the Chinese "Ta-Tan" or "Da-Dan", is more widely accepted than Turkic one.<ref name="ro ...Horde, yet according to another theory, the Tatars emerged from the Bulgar culture which had survived the Mongol conquest of 1236–1237.<ref name="rorlich"/>
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  • | languages = [[Uzbek language|Uzbek]],[[Russian language|Russian]],[[Chinese language|Mandarin]] .../www.paulnoll.com/China/Minorities/min-Uzbek.html|title=Uzbek Minority – Chinese Nationalities (Ozbek)|publisher=|accessdate=26 April 2016}}</ref> Uzbek dia
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  • |related = [[Chinese people in Kazakhstan]] ...no-Soviet split]] and [[Sino-Soviet border conflict|border conflict]], the Chinese government closed the Xinjiang&ndash;Kazakh SSR border, both to prevent fli
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  • ....<ref name="Kueppers">{{citation|url=http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/culture/articles/eav042203.shtml |title= Ethnic Kazakhs Find Titular Homeland to be ''Oralman'' from China form the majority of teachers of the Chinese language at [[List of universities in Kazakhstan|universities in Kazakhstan
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  • ...ublic of China]] (as ''the Russ''); there are approximately 15,600 Russian Chinese living mostly in northern [[Xinjiang]], and also in [[Inner Mongolia]] and ==Culture==
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  • ...p. 298</ref> ({{zh|c=拉賓掃務瑪|p=lābīnsǎowùmǎ}}), was a Turkic/Chinese monk turned diplomat of the "[[Nestorian]]" [[Church of the East in China]] ...rlin - DSC01741.JPG|180|'''Right image:''' A young man, possibly Uyghur or Chinese, from a [[Nestorian Church]] in [[Gaochang]], China, [[Tang dynasty|Tang pe
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  • ...es to the 2nd millennium BC. There have been many empires, primarily [[Han Chinese]], [[Turkic people|Turkic]], and [[Mongols|Mongol]], that have ruled over t ...ography, history and culture, while at the same time it was created by the Chinese, multicultural, settled by Han and Hui, and separated from Central Asia for
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  • ...f "The [[Chagatai language|Uygur-Turkic]] biography of the seventh-century Chinese Buddhist Pilgrim [[Xuanzang]]".<ref>{{citation
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  • ...rs%20khan%20son%20beg%20niyas%20ally&f=false|title=Warlords and Muslims in Chinese Central Asia: a political history of Republican Sinkiang 1911-1949|author=A | battles = [[Chinese Civil War]]
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  • {{Chinese ...ear=1998|page=100}}</ref> In October, the [[Chinese Revolution (1949)|1949 Chinese revolution]] brought the Communists to power [[Peaceful Liberation of Xinji
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  • ...umber of the Yugur reportedly speak [[Standard Tibetan|Tibetan]]. They use Chinese for intercommunication.
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  • ...site = [http://www.hts.gov.cn Hotan Government Website (in Chinese)] |blank4_info = [[Uyghur language|Uyghur]], [[Standard Chinese]]
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  • ...one of several nomadic dynasties which would shape the future geolocation, culture, and dominant beliefs of [[Turkic peoples]]. ...p=20}} ({{zh|c=[[wikt:突|突]][[wikt:厥|厥]]|p=Tūjué}}). According to Chinese sources, the meaning of the word ''Tujue'' was "[[combat helmet]]" ({{zh|c=
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  • ...伯赞|p=Jiǎn Bózàn}}; April 14, 1898 &ndash; December 18, 1968) was a Chinese scholar and Marxist historian of [[Uyghurs|Uyghur]] descent. Born in [[Taoy ...Taoyuan County for generations. They gradually integrated into Han Chinese culture over years. "Jian" (翦) is very unusual surname in China.
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  • | label = Beijing Compass Culture Co., Jingwen Records {{Chinese
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  • {{Contains Chinese text}} ...com.cn">{{cite news |title=Ethnic Uygurs in Hunan Live in Harmony with Han Chinese |newspaper=People's Daily|date=29 December 2000 |url=http://english.people.
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  • ...014">{{cite book|author=Michael Dillon|title=Xinjiang and the Expansion of Chinese Communist Power: Kashgar in the Early Twentieth Century|url=https://books.g ...anners]], Manchu bannerman<br/>[[Green Standard Army]]<br/>Han Chinese and Chinese Hui Muslim militia<br/>Qara taghlik Ishaqiyya Turkic Muslim followers
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  • ...ween Korean independence army and Japanese army in [[Manchuria]] which was chinese land. All Korean army included Korean Northern Army Command had high morale * {{ko icon}} 한국민족문화대사전 (Ethnic Korean Culture Dictionary)
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  • ...ore that.<ref>{{cite web|last=Berthelier|first=Benoit|year=2014|title=Mass culture, class identity and the North Korean movement for the popularization of art ...ongsurawat|title=Dynamics of the Cold War in Asia: Ideology, Identity, and Culture|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2ai_AAAAQBAJ&pg=PA157|date=2009|publi
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  • ...f the [[Ashina]] tribe, traced historical past of the Turkic tribes in the Chinese genealogical legends, suggested a hypothesis about an ethnic [[triumvirate] ...of Aral (Yancai\Abzoya)" (1995), "Ancient Turkic social terminology in the Chinese texts of the 8th century" (1998), "Creation of Türgesh Kaganate: history a
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  • {{Chinese ...e History of China: The People's Republic, Part 2 : Revolutions Within the Chinese Revolution, 1966–1982'', Roderick MacFarquhar, John K. Fairbank, Denis Tw
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