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  • |time_zone = [[Time in Kazakhstan|West{{\}}East]] ...rivalries, and the diminishing importance of overland trade routes between East and West weakened the Kazakh Khanate. [[Khiva Khanate]] used this opportuni
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  • ...eet (700–900 m), where the Large and Small Almatinka rivers run into the plain.<ref name="britannica">[http://www.britannica.com/place/Almaty-Kazakhstan " ...i Alatau]] (or [[Trans-Ili Alatau|Zailiysky Alatau]]) in the extreme south-east.
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  • ...ang as a whole, with Dzungaria being excluded from the area consisting of "East Turkestan". ...as inhabited by various peoples, including [[Indo-European migrations|Indo-European]] [[Tocharians]] in [[Turfan]] and [[Kucha]] and [[Indo-Iranians|Indo-Irani
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  • ...mittee of the Workers' Party of Korea|Politburo Standing Committee]]''|1={{plain list| ...date=7 May 2010}}</ref> In May 2010, Assistant U.S. Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs [[Kurt M. Campbell|Kurt Campbell]] told South Kor
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  • ...mission]] (the executive body), which is a supranational body similar to [[European Commission]]. There is also a judicial body – the [[Court of the Eurasian ...o and profit from the growing economies of [[European Union|Europe]] and [[East Asia]].<ref name="The Hindu">{{cite web|last1=Vladimir|first1=Radyuhin|titl
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  • ...ers on horseback between the western [[Eurasian steppe]] and lands further east, and for its fierce and almost constant winds.<ref>Douglas Carruthers, ''Un ...which they extended was the Pacific, and Aristeas was 'the first civilized European to pass the Dzungarian Gate and learn of the existence of China'." Klaus Me
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  • ...he first Russian mention of the mountains to the east of the East European Plain is provided by the [[Primary Chronicle]], when it describes the [[Novgorod ...Ural were still largely unavailable and unknown to the Russian or Western European geographers.
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  • ...of the Southern Ural is limited to the [[East European]], [[West Siberian Plain]] and the steppes near [[Aral Sea]] anb [[Caspian sea]].
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  • ...s]], between the [[East European Plain|East European]] and [[West Siberian Plain|West Siberian]] plains. It extends approximately from north to south, from ...s are fed by melting snow and precipitations. The largest lakes are on the east of the Central and Southern Urals. They include Tawatui, [[Argazi Reservoir
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  • ...oil and natural gas pipelines cross the depression from north to south and east to west. Many geologists believe the Caspian Sea and the depression were fo [[Category:East European Plain]]
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  • ...tion through regions of the Asian continent connecting the [[Eastern world|East]] and [[Western culture|West]] and stretching from the Korean peninsula<ref ...e term Silk Route is also used.<ref>[[Warwick Ball]] (2016), ''Rome in the East: Transformation of an Empire'', 2nd edition, London & New York: Routledge,
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  • ...l River|Ural]] or [[30th meridian east|30°]] to [[55th meridian east|55° east]] longitude, and from the [[Black Sea]] and the [[Caucasus]] in the south t ...f the larger [[Eurasian steppe]], adjacent to the [[Kazakh steppe]] to the east. It is a part of the [[Palearctic ecozone|Palearctic]] temperate grasslands
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  • ...nly in [[Central Europe]] and [[East Europe]], where they are found in the European countries of [[Austria]],<ref name='Steiner"2002"'>{{cite book|last1=Steine
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  • ...f the [[Corvus (genus)|crow/raven]]}}) were an [[Proto-Indo-Europeans|Indo-European]] semi-[[Eurasian nomads|nomadic]] [[Eurasian Steppe|steppe]] people mentio ...un used a [[Centum-satem isogloss|centum]]-like language within the [[Indo-European languages]]. However, the latter hypothesis is not supported by [[Edwin G.
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  • ...ams|first2=Jonathan M.|last3=Hall|first3=Thomas D|date=December 2006|title=East-West Orientation of Historical Empires|url=http://jwsr.pitt.edu/ojs/index.p ...aying a key commercial role as a crossroad between [[China]], the [[Middle East]] and [[Kievan Rus']].<ref>{{harvnb|Noonan|1999|p=493}}.</ref><ref>{{harvnb
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