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  • ...citizens are [[Russians]], [[Ukrainians]] and [[Belarusians]], who belong to the [[Orthodoxy in Kazakhstan|Orthodox Church in Kazakhstan]] under the [[M ...us Freedom Report 2006] U.S. Embassy in Astana, Kazakhstan</ref> According to a 2009 national census, 26% of Kazakhstan's population is [[Christianity|Ch
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  • ...n [[Uyghur language|Uyghur]] Bible translator from [[Hotan]] who converted to Christianity.<ref>{{cite book|author=Ildikó Bellér-Hann|title=Community M [[Category:Converts to Protestantism from Islam]]
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  • ...family of the recently deceased Chagatai. For this reason, he was ordered to death by [[Töregene Khatun]] who directed that stones be stuffed into his [[Category:Converts to Islam from Buddhism]]
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  • ...niversity Press, 1999), 256.</ref> which prompted his Kara-Khanid subjects to convert.<ref>Svat Soucek, ''A History of Inner Asia'', (Cambridge Universit ...with some variations. Sources include ''Mulhaqāt al-Surāh'' (Supplement to the "Surah") by Jamal Qarshi (b. 1230/31) who quoted an earlier 11th-centur
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  • ...萊特|w=Wu<sup>2</sup>-erh<sup>3</sup>-k'ai<sup>1</sup>-hsi<sup>1</sup> To<sup>1</sup>-lai<sup>2</sup>-t'e<sup>0</sup>|p=Wú'ěrkāixī Duōláite|mi= ...where he works as a political commentator. His attempts to turn himself in to Chinese authorities have made him one of the most visible dissidents in rec
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  • *[[Islam]] ...) the Khazars dominated the vast area extending from the Volga-Don steppes to the eastern [[Crimea]] and the northern [[Caucasus]].<ref>{{harvnb|Noonan|1
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