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  • Video",The perfect platform for our needs (PetroWiki),auto multi languages,,,Need a beginners group or new to mediwiki group. ...of charge, use is known by many users because of the wikipedia.","Multiple Languages by default, Cache by default pre-installed and outsourceable.",Easier entry
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  • | gender = Mixed ...onwards. Russian, French and Spanish languages are also taught. Apart from languages, all teaching is conducted in English, with support from tri-lingual teachi
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  • ...<ref name=roi /> He is widely revered in [[Central Asia]] and the [[Turkic languages|Turkic-speaking]] world for popularizing Sufism,<ref>{{cite web|url=http:// ...primary material used for the building is ''[[ganch]]''&mdash;fired brick mixed with [[mortar (masonry)|mortar]], [[gypsum]] and [[clay]]<ref name=whs />&m
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  • ...anizing translations of the works if the President Nazarbayev to different languages. ...paintings, drawings and ceramics carries out restoration of oil painting, mixed painting techniques, graphics, porcelain and earthenware, also ceramics (ar
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  • ...expressions of Kurdish national identity, including the usage of [[Kurdish languages|Kurdish]] in the public sphere, have been considerably relaxed. ...ou have a sufficient supply of pastry, cookies, fresh and dried fruits and mixed nuts on hand, as you typically serve your visitors with these items with te
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  • ...page=576 |quote=member of a nomadic people originally of [[Eastern Iranian languages|Iranian stock]] who migrated from Central Asia to southern Russia in the 8t ...ain-producing region for the Soviet Union. The Virgin Lands policy brought mixed results. However, along with later modernisations under Soviet leader [[Leo
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  • ...amboso/sambosa}})'', ''samboosa'' in [[Tajikistan]], ''samsa'' by [[Turkic languages|Turkic]]-speaking nations, ''sambusa'' in the [[Horn of Africa]], and ''cha ...with meat, fried onions, parsley, spices and pine nuts, which is sometimes mixed with mashed chickpeas and breakfast version with feta or [[tzfat cheese]] a
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  • ...ough a drying [خشکیدن] process. Qurut or kurut means dried in Turkic languages.<ref name=review_kes /> ...y autumn following the preparation of burghul. Milk, laban and burghul are mixed well together and allowed to ferment for nine days. Each morning the mixtur
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  • ...orval |year=1994 |chapter=An annotated list of creoles, pidgins, and mixed languages |title=Pidgins and Creoles |editor=Jacque Arends, Pieter Muysken & Norval S ...e|Kazakh]]–[[Mongolian language|Mongolian]]–[[Solon language|Solon]] [[mixed language]]
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  • ...second cleanest in the region. The visual melange of Soviet-era photos are mixed with the real flag of Kazakhstan and, incongruously, the final frames show ...se-cow]]; "tiše/тише" is Russian (similar words exist in other Slavic languages) for "quiet(er)" or "be quiet".<ref>[http://mertsahinoglu.com/research/engl
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  • ...2012}} [[Esentai Tower]], a 37-floor building in the park, is the tallest mixed-use building in Kazakhstan, housing offices of companies such as [[Ernst & * Kazakh University of International Relations and World Languages (named after Abylai khan)
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  • ...and Colonization in Eurasian History| chapter = The 'planet of one hundred languages'| publisher = Routledge| publication-place = London| pages = 238–57 [256] ...crop during suitable weather, leading to ripe and unripe grain often being mixed together. This raised the moisture content and caused the grain to spoil. T
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  • ...creation of 105 Korean village [[Soviet (council)|soviet]]s (councils) in mixed-nationality ''raion'', as well as an entire ''raion'' for the Korean nation |+Languages among the Soviet Union's Korean population<ref>{{harvnb|Trosterud|2000|loc=
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  • | languages = [[Gagauz language|Gagauz]]<br/>[[Russian language|Russian]] The '''Gagauz people''' are a [[Turkic languages|Turkic]]-speaking group<ref name=astridmenz>{{cite book |last=Menz |first=A
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  • | languages = [[Tatar languages (disambiguation)|Tatar languages]] ...ap-Kypchak Language World.png|thumb|Contemporary distribution of [[Kipchak languages]]: <span style="background-color:#FF0000;color:white;">&nbsp;Kipchak–Bolg
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  • |languages = [[Siberian Tatar language|Siberian Tatar]], [[Russian language|Russian]], ...e. In local schools the lessons are taught only in Russian and Volga Tatar languages. Neither are indigenous to the area and were brought more than two centurie
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  • | languages = [[Tatar language|Tatar]], [[Russian language|Russian]] ...13th century. Tatar ethnogenesis took place after Turkic peoples, who were mixed with the Bulgars and other local inhabitants of the Volga River area, kept
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  • ...ably part of the [[Indo-European migrations|migration]] of [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European speakers]] who were settled in eastern Central Asia (possibly ...my of Social Sciences, University of Pennsylvania Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, p. 27 & footnote #46, ISSN 2157-9687.</ref>
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  • |languages = [[Old Turkic language|Old Turkic]] ...W.-E. Scharlipp points out that many common terms in Turkic are [[Iranian languages|Iranian]] in origin.<ref>„(...) Über die Ethnogenese dieses Stammes ist
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  • |languages= [[Uyghur language|Uyghur]] ...维吾尔》 | author = The Terminology Normalization Committee for Ethnic Languages of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region | date=11 October 2006 | accessdat
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  • ...graphy|title=Mt. Paektu: An Epic Poem|author=Cho Ki-chon|publisher=Foreign Languages Publishing House|location=Pyongyang|year=1990|url=http://www.naenara.com.kp ...kp/en/book/download.php?2+2008#.pdf |location=Pyongyang |publisher=Foreign Languages Publishing House |page=253 |oclc=28377167 |accessdate=16 October 2014 }}</r
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  • ...guage|Bashkir]], where the same name is used for the range), or [[Ob-Ugric languages|Ob-Ugric]].<ref>[[Max Vasmer|Фасмер, Макс]]. [http://dic.academic ...als the [[tree line]] is at 250–400 m. The polar forests are low and are mixed with swamps, lichens, bogs and shrubs. [[Betula nana|Dwarf birch]], mosses
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  • ...cease at 250–400 m in the Polar Urals. The polar forests are low and are mixed with [[swamp]]s, [[lichen]]s, [[bog]]s and shrubs. Abundant are [[Betula na ...s have formed which became the basis of the Uralic language community, and mixed (Mongoloid, europoid) anthropological type. Around the same time, farming a
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  • ...ges ''altin'' means gold and ''dag'' means mountain. The proposed [[Altaic languages|Altaic language family]] takes its name from this mountain range. ...titudinal vegetation zones in central Siberia, from steppe, forest-steppe, mixed forest, subalpine vegetation to alpine vegetation". While making its decisi
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  • [[Turkic languages]] refer to the lake as ''[[Khazar]] Sea''. In [[Turkmen language|Turkmen]], [[File:Ghaleye Rud Khan (40) 4.jpg|thumb|Iran's northern [[Caspian Hyrcanian mixed forests]] are maintained by moisture captured from the Caspian Sea by the [
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  • ...my of Social Sciences, University of Pennsylvania Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, p. 31 footnote #56, {{ISSN|2157-9687}}.</ref> Similar an ...my of Social Sciences, University of Pennsylvania Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, pp 15-16, {{ISSN|2157-9687}}.</ref> woollen wall hanging
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  • ...nto-Caspian" redirects here. See [[Oghuz languages]] for the Ponto-Caspian languages.}} ...k Sea]] and the [[Caucasus]] in the south to the [[Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests|temperate forest]] and [[taiga]] in the north, or [[45th parallel n
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  • ...e area became dominated by [[Turkic languages|Turkic]] and other exogenous languages, which arrived with nomad invaders and settlers from the east. ...orts to industrialize Central Asia. This left the Republic of Kazakhstan a mixed legacy: a population of nearly as many Russians as Kazakhs; a class of [[te
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  • *[[#Regional languages|Other languages]] At the beginning of his reign, Yazdegerd II gathered a mixed army of various nations, including his Indian allies, and attacked the [[Ea
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  • ...of a Khazar origin among Ashkenazi Jews, as opposed to evidence they have mixed [[Near East]]ern/Mediterranean and Southern European origins.<ref>{{cite jo ...d Spolsky, [https://books.google.com/books?id=5Xk9AwAAQBAJ&pg=PA297 ''The Languages of the Jews;A Sociolinguistic History,''] Cambridge University Press 2014 p
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  • ...of the Khazars is closely bound with theories of [[Turkic languages|their languages]], but it is a matter of intricate difficulty since no indigenous records i ...)|Roman title Caesar]].<ref>{{harvnb|Golden|2007a|p=16}}.Compare [[Tibetic languages|Tibetan]] ''dru-gu Gesar'' (the Turk Gesar).</ref>
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  • |languages = [[Naiman subdialect]] of [[Mongolic languages]], [[Turkic languages|Turkic]]<ref name="https://books.google.se/books?id=0eEKAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA19&dq ...a [[Turkic people]] from [[Sekiz Oghuz]] (means "Eight Oghuz" in [[Turkic languages|Turkic]]).<ref>Ratchnevsky, Paul. "Genghis Khan: His Life and Legacy". 2000
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  • | languages =Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish | languages =
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