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  • ...Merhat | last = Sharipzhan | title = Two Years Later, Kazakh Journalist's Disappearance Remains A Mystery | date = 30 March 2009 | url = http://www.rferl.org/conte ...anaev'> {{cite news | title = Kazakh police detain suspect in journalist's disappearance | date = 8 April 2009 | url = http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/49e44338c
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  • ==Disappearance and reappearance== ...Merhat | last = Sharipzhan | title = Two Years Later, Kazakh Journalist's Disappearance Remains A Mystery | date = 30 March 2009 | url = http://www.rferl.org/conte
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  • The disappearance of the lake was no surprise to the Soviets; they expected it to happen long ...pared the system to the slavery system in the pre-Civil War United States; forced labor was used, and profits were siphoned off by the powerful and well-conn
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  • ...marched to meet him, Kül-chor inflicted a heavy defeat on the Arabs, and forced Sa'id to confine himself in the neighbourhood of Samarkand. Despite their s ...r|Klyashtorny|1996|p=346}} The ensuing collapse of Turgesh power meant the disappearance of "the last great Turkish confederation in Western Asia for more than two
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  • ...Their victory was pyrrhic and the king, faced with troubles elsewhere, was forced, at least for the time being, to allow the Armenians to worship as they cho ...y of religious proselytization, and sporadically engaged in persecution or forced conversion of minority religions, the Kushans preferred to adopt a policy o
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