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  • |type = National, ethnic, international |title=Ethnic groups
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  • ...akhstan citizens. Do not change it to Kazakh, which is the demonym for the ethnic group--><ref name="CIA">[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world ...sity]] is among the lowest, at less than 6 people per square kilometre (15 people per sq. mi.). The capital is [[Astana]], where it was moved in 1997 from [[
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  • ...t]]. Nigmatullin was born on October 5, 1949 in a [[Tatar]]-[[Uzbek people|Uzbek]] family in [[Kirgizia]]. He took part in many action movies. Perhaps his m [[Category:Ethnic Uzbek people]]
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  • ...viet Koreans was Viktor Tsoy. A popular rock star in the USSR, Tsoy was an ethnic Korean whose father and grandfather endured the trials of exile ... Tsoy's *[[Sergey Tsoy]], Uzbek Olympic swimmer. [http://www.nbcolympics.com/athletes/athlete=64042/bio/ind
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  • | birth_place = [[Tashkent]], [[Uzbek SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...[Tashkent]], [[Uzbekistan]] on 19 December 1973. She is an ethnic [[Uzbeks|Uzbek]]. In 1993 two years after the breakup of the [[Soviet Union]] she emigrate
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  • ...|first=Dru C.|last=Gladney|title=Muslim Chinese: Ethnic Nationalism in the People's Republic|year=1996|edition=2|pages=171–173 [[File:Лагман.jpg|thumb|Uzbek ''lag'mon'' in [[Tashkent]]]]
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  • ...vg|[[Emblem of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic|Coat of arms]] of the [[Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic]] ...y uniforms, and the [[Flag of the People's Republic of China|flag]] of the People's Republic of China has five yellow stars on a red field. The [[Flag of Vie
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  • ...ad]], though none of them have ever been inhabited by a majority of Kyrgyz people nor included in a Kyrgyz territory. ...nity of Osh bought its [[Torah]] scrolls from its neighboring community of Uzbek [[Bukhara]].
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  • ...it declared a [[jihad]] against Kyrgyz police on 19 July 2006. Kyrgyz and Uzbek government officials say that there are ties between Hizb-ut-Tahrir, the Is ...tion affiliated with Al-Qaeda, and Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility. [[Uzbek President]] [[Islam Karimov]] claimed the perpetrators were ex-members of H
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  • ...eligion. In 2014, authorities closed newspapers, jailed or fined dozens of people after peaceful but unsanctioned protests, and fined or detained worshipers ==Ethnic diversity==
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  • ...total number of applicants who applied for the Bolashak program, was 6698 people. Compared to 2004, the amount of applicants increased by forty fivefold. Mo Presently, young people of Kazakhstan are granted the opportunity to study in 32 countries at 630 l
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  • {{Other people|Malov|Malov}} ...[Uyghur people|Uyghurs]], [[Salar people|Salars]], [[Sart]]s, and [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]]). He collected various rich materials about [[folklore]] and [[eth
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  • | minor_ethnic = Russian, Uzbek, Ukrainian, Uyghur, Tatar, German ...opulation. Some use the word '''Kazakh''' to refer to the [[Kazakhs|Kazakh ethnic group]] and [[Kazakh language|language]] (autochthonous to Kazakhstan as we
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  • [[File:Kazakhstan European 2016 Rus.png|thumb|European people in Kazakhstan, 2016.]] ...Uzbeks]], [[German people|Germans]], [[Koryosaram|Koreans]], and [[Uyghur people|Uyghurs]].
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group ...names of Korea, and "saram", which means "person". Approximately 500,000 ethnic Koreans reside in the former [[Soviet Union]], primarily in the now-indepen
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  • ...Today there are three main groups of [[Armenians]] living in the country: ethnic Armenians who are Turkmen citizens, Armenian refugees from [[Azerbaijan]], ;Notable people
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group |related = {{hlist|[[Kazakhs]]|[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]]|[[Nogais]]}}
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group ...http://www.china.org.cn/english/features/EthnicGroups/136924.htm The Kazak Ethnic Group], later the Kazakh population had higher birth rate, but some assimil
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  • ...ut citizens of [[Uzbekistan]]|Demographics of Uzbekistan|a list of notable people from Uzbekistan|List of Uzbeks}} {{Infobox ethnic group
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  • [[File:China-Xinjiang.png|thumb|200px|Xinjiang's location in the [[People's Republic of China]]]] ...y the Manchu-led [[Qing dynasty]] in 1759. Xinjiang is now a part of the [[People's Republic of China]], having been so since its founding year of 1949.
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group |region1={{flagcountry|People's Republic of China}}<br/> <small>([[Xinjiang|Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Re
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  • ...Kazakh SSR]] for a few years before eventually settling in [[Tashkent]], [[Uzbek SSR]] (now [[Uzbekistan]]) in 1940.<ref name=Choi>{{cite paper|url=http://w ...as three metres tall and forty-four metres wide in primary colors, depicts people without eyes, noses, or mouths; Shin has stated that this was meant to repr
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  • ...k]]) was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] football player of [[Koryo-saram|Korean ethnic origin]]. An was one of the [[FC Pakhtakor Tashkent]] players killed in the [[Category:Uzbekistani people of Korean descent]]
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  • ...te news|url=http://en.trend.az/regions/casia/uzbekistan/2180952.html|title=Uzbek ambassador completes diplomatic mission in South Korea|work=[[Trend News Ag ...1988, and made his first trip to South Korea in 1989 to attend the [[World Ethnic Korean Festival]].<ref name="KoreaTimes20071118"/>
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  • | birth_place = [[Muborak]], [[Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic|Uzbek SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...Russians|ethnic Russian]] and [[Koreans|Korean]] parents in [[Muborak]], [[Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic]], [[Soviet Union]].
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  • ...ref> The EAEU introduces the free movement of goods, capital, services and people and provides for common policies in macroeconomic sphere, transport, indust ...nomic development, a big regional market that unites more than 170 million people"."<ref name="NYTEEU1">{{cite news|title=Putin Signs Economic Alliance With
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  • |s1 = Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic |flag_s1 = Flag of Uzbek SSR 1925.gif
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  • ...(1985). ''Journey to the West in the Great Tang Dynasty''. Xi'an: Shaanxi People's Press. p. 27</ref> The [[Talas alphabet]], a variant of the Turkic "runif ...ntury, which in 1864 was named '''Auliye-Ata''' (from the [[Uzbek language|Uzbek]] words meaning ''saint'' and ''father'').<ref name="Pospelov" /> In 1936,
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  • ...s population was decreased after gradual drying of the steppe and [[Kalmyk people|Kalmyk]] raids began in 1620. Some Salur and Ersari Turkmens left the regio According to the 1999 Census, 50.9% of the population are Kazakhs, while ethnic Russians are 32.9%.<ref>[[:ru:Мангистауская область]]</
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  • ...ion of 665,800. Its capital is [[Petropavl]], with a population of 193,300 people. The region borders [[Russia]] to the north, and also borders three other K The major ethnic groups are as follows:
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  • ...z-census1999|1,978,339|punct=.}} Its capital is [[Shymkent]], with 603,500 people. Other cities in South Kazakhstan include [[Turkestan (city)|Turkestan]], [ ...migrant workers sometimes become full-fledged immigrants, and if they are ethnic Kazakhs this process is easily green-lighted through local governments for
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  • ...in Sayram for 10&nbsp;thousand. Most of the population of the village are ethnic [[Uzbeks]] who constitute up to 99% of the villagers.<ref>[http://www.centr ...y [[Uzbekistan]]. From 1809 until 1876, Karabulak was part of the [[Uzbeks|Uzbek]] [[Khanate of Kokand]]. In mid-19th century, the [[Russian Empire]] began
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  • ...is mention of a river, and a land or people called ''Sairima elis'', or '''people or land of/near Sayram'''.<ref name="nurazxan2003"/> Sayram would have been ...common prize of raids and wars between the Kazakhs, Uzbeks, and [[Dzungar people|Qalmaqs]].
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  • |settlement_type =<small>[[Sub-provincial city in the People's Republic of China#Sub-provincial autonomous prefecture|Sub-Provincial Aut |subdivision_name = People's Republic of China
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  • |official_languages = [[Uzbek language|Uzbek]], [[Russian language|Russian]] |ethnic groups =
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  • ...Aef5r33Aw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4#PPA98,M1 The geography of ethnic violence: identity, interests, and the indivisibility of territory] p98</re ...of the 4th [[Congress of People's Deputies of the Soviet Union|Congress of People's Deputies]], having voted by name, decided to consider it necessary to pre
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  • ...of [[Abul Khair Khan]] the Kazakhs won major victories over the [[Dzungar people|Dzungar]] at the [[Bulanty River]] (1726) and at the [[Battle of Anrakay]] ...jik ASSR]] (now [[Tajikistan]]), [[Turkmen SSR]] (now [[Turkmenistan]]), [[Uzbek SSR]] (now [[Uzbekistan]]), [[Kara-Kirghiz Autonomous Oblast]] (now [[Kyrgy
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  • ...sixteenth through the early nineteenth century, the most powerful nomadic people were the Kazakhs and the Oirats.<ref name="google5">[https://books.google.c ...y departed from the Khanate of [[Abu'l-Khayr Khan]]. The sultans led their people toward [[Mongolia|Mogolistan]], eventually settling and founding an indepen
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  • ...hs|Kazakh]], [[Uzbeks|Uzbek]],<ref>Tolstoi V.P. ''Origin of the Karakalpak people''//KSIE, Moscow, 1947. p.75</ref> and [[Karakalpaks|Karakalpak]] nations. T ...g/Kang'' (''Qang/Qang''), a Turkic for "father, primogenitor", and ''ar'' "people, men",'''Kanger'''.<ref>M.Zakiev, ''Origin of Türks and Tatars'', p.361, M
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  • |status = [[Sinicization|Sinicized]] [[Khitan people|Khitan]] empire<br />in [[Central Asia]] ...|p = Dà Liáo |first = t}}), was a [[Sinicization|sinicized]] [[Khitan people|Khitan]] empire in [[Central Asia]]. The dynasty was founded by [[Yelü Das
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group ...ute [[Muslims]] in the [[Hami Oases]]. But his action was opposed by local people and he was later defeated by the Mongols under [[Jebe]].
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  • ...ame a full participant in the CSTO; and its membership was ratified by the Uzbek parliament on 28 March 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurasianhome.org ...er is one thing and making decisions about granting permanent residence to people who have lost their job is another." The Belarusian President defended hims
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