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  • * [[List of diplomatic missions in Kazakhstan|Diplomatic missions in Kazakhstan]] * [[Diplomatic missions of Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...es, and international financial and political institutions, Idenov's peers rank him amongst the upper echelon of high executives of international oil and g |publisher= United States Diplomatic Mission to Kazakhstan
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  • ...and 2000, he served as the head of the Prime Minister’s Office with the rank of Cabinet member. ...ving as Kazakhstan’s Chairman of the State Committee of Culture with the rank of Minister, Chairman of the State Film Committee, and Deputy Culture Minis
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  • ...sts seized control of Russia, and declared Zakhaev a [[martyr]], straining diplomatic relations with the United States. One of Zakhaev's lieutenants, Vladimir Ma ...irst Class#United States|Private First Class]] Joseph Allen and [[Private (rank)#United States|Private]] James Ramirez of the [[United States Army Rangers]
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  • ...ilology, a professor, an orientalist and a diplomat. He holds a diplomatic rank of the first class adviser.
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  • ...d Secretary, First Secretary, and Counsellor. In 1991, he enrolled at the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR in Moscow in a train He holds the diplomatic rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.
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  • ...n Values and Philosophy</ref> Biys are below [[Sultan]]s in rank.<ref name=RANK>[http://gbgm-umc.org/country_profiles/country_history.cfm?Id=60 Kazakhstan] ...]]” (knights), the decisiveness of the Kazakh leader [[Ablai Khan]], the diplomatic skills of the Kazakh ‘biys’ (sages) [[Tole Bi]], Kazdausty Kazybek Bi,
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  • |rank = [[Marshal of the Soviet Union]]<br/> (1976–1982) ...ilitary service during [[World War II]] and left the army in 1946 with the rank of [[major general]]. In 1952 Brezhnev became a member of the [[Central Com
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  • ...gave him a letter of introduction to [[Lev Tolstoi]]. Schuyler began his diplomatic tour in Moscow in August 1867. Schuyler was able to combine his diplomatic duties with scholarship and travel. He began writing a major biography of [
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  • ...as to guard the baggage train, serve as pages to the [[Asvaran]] (a higher rank), storm fortification walls, undertake entrenchment projects, and excavate .... The origin of the formalities of European diplomacy is attributed to the diplomatic relations between the Persian governments and the Roman Empire.<ref>{{harvn
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  • Byzantine diplomatic policy towards the steppe peoples generally consisted of encouraging them t In 758, the [[Abbasid]] [[Caliph]] [[al-Mansur]] attempted to strengthen diplomatic ties with the Khazars, ordering [[Yazid ibn Usayd al-Sulami]], one of his n
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  • Ms. Arystanbekova holds the diplomatic rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Kazakhst
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  • ...monwealth of Australia to the [[Russian Federation]]. The position has the rank and status of an [[Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary]] and holds Russia and Australia have enjoyed diplomatic relations since 1942 when Australia opened channels with the [[Soviet Union
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  • ...eer member of the [[Senior Foreign Service]] with the rank of [[Diplomatic rank#Modern diplomats|Minister-Counselor]]. Krol was sworn in on January 8, 2015
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  • ...army from 1969-72. Following his honorable discharge from the Army at the rank of Captain, Napper attended the [[University of Virginia]] from 1972–74, ...r of Russian language training, Napper was assigned to the United States [[Diplomatic mission|Embassy]] in Moscow, where he served as Vice Consul from 1975-77. H
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