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  • ...s?id=NKCU3BdeBbEC&pg=PA34&dq=Turkestan'+and+'East+Turkestan'.+In+1829,+the+Russian+sinologist+N.+Bichurin+stated:+'it+would+be+better+here+to+call+Bukhara's+T ...Persia, India and central Asia had married local women, thus their leading generals were mostly Greeks from their father's side or had Greco-Macedonian grandfa
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  • ...ssian and Soviet Censuses", in Ralph S. Clem, ed., ''Research Guide to the Russian and Soviet Censuses'' (Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press, 1986): 70-97.</ref><ref {{quote|The Uighurs are the people whom old Russian travellers called [[Sart]] (a name which they used for sedentary, Turkish-s
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  • .... So, he organized a [[Righteous Army]] which defeated [[Imperial Japanese Army|Japanese garrisons]] around Bukcheong through the use of [[guerrilla warfar ...st Movement]], He became a [[Commander-in-Chief]] of [[Korean Independence Army]]. In August 1919, Hong crossed [[Tumen River]] with 200 soldiers. He assau
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  • {{For|Russian footballer|Aleksandr Dutov}} ...hief of the Army Administration and [[ataman]] of the [[Orenburg]] Cossack Army (September).
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  • ..._place = [[Oskemen|Ust-Kamenogorsk]], [[Russian Turkestan|Turkestan]], [[Russian Empire]] | allegiance = {{flag|Russian Empire}}
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  • ...ey formed the left wing (''züün'', left; ''gar'', hand) of the Mongolian army, self-named [[Oirats]].<ref name="EB1911">{{EB1911|inline=1|wstitle=Dzungar ...t the Dzungars]] ([[Xinjiang]] and north-western Mongolia) and partly to [[Russian Turkestan]] (the earlier Kazakh state provinces of [[Semirechye]]- Jetysu a
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