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  • ...ic, Kazakh string instrument or Mongolian instrument Morin huur:Turkic and Mongolian horsemen from Inner Asia were probably the world’s earliest fiddlers. ...one of the word-painters who have made great contributions to the [[kazakh language|Kazakh]] literature. He was born in [[Kyzylorda]] region, in the neighborho
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  • ...pire|Persian empire]], when it was known as [[Parab]]. The older [[Persian language|Persian]]<ref name="Iranica" /> Pārāb (in [[Hudud ul-'alam|Ḥudūd al-ʿ ...= 2002 | isbn = 0-521-65704-0 | pages = 106}}</ref> accused them of being Mongolian spies and arrested them,<ref name=deHartog>{{cite book | author = Leo de Ha
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  • The '''Medeu''', ([[Kazakh language|Kazakh]]: Медеу; ''Medeu'') is an outdoor [[speed skating]] and [[band ...R/Europacupen/|title= EUROPACUPEN|publisher= [[Swedish Bandy Association]]|language= Swedish|accessdate= 22 July 2015}}</ref>
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  • ...population, as well as to the residents of neighboring countries. (Russia, Mongolian, China, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan) From 1 September 2011, Kazakhstan broadcast exclusively in the Kazakh language. From 2012, broadcasts are available in HD.<ref name="kaztv.kz"/>
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  • ...ek language|Uzbek]], [[Tatar]], [[Mongolian language|Mongolian]], [[Korean language|Korean]], and others.
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  • ...|[[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] {{small|(official state language)}} |[[Russian language|Russian]]{{small| (using as official)<ref>[http://adilet.zan.kz/eng/docs/K ...13th century, when [[Genghis Khan]] occupied the country as part of the [[Mongolian Empire]]. Following internal struggles among the conquerors, power eventual
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  • | language = Kazakh<br>Mandarin<br>Mongolian ...entry for the [[Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]] at the [[65th Academy Awards]], but was not accepted as a nominee.<r
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  • | film name = <!-- {{Infobox name module|language|title}} or {{Infobox name module|title}} --> | language = [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]]
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  • ...countries to submit their best film for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film since 1956. Below is a list of the films that have been submitted by K ...st_of_foreign_language_academy_submissions/ |title=Updated List of Foreign Language Academy Submissions |accessdate=2010-10-03|work=indiewire}}</ref>
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  • ...anat-foreign-933701 |title=Oscars: Kazakhstan Selects 'Amanat' for Foreign-Language Category |first=Nick |last=Holdsworth |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |dat ...95.210.47.145/company/our_history/history/|title=History of the Kazakhfilm|language=ru|accessdate=February 17, 2014|publisher=Kazakhfilm}}</ref>
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  • | language = Russian ...ang-ru|Дикий восток}}, Dikiy vostok, Dikij vostok) is a Russian-language film created in [[Kazakhstan]] shortly after [[Fall of the Soviet Union|the
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  • | language = {{Plainlist| * [[Mongolian language|Mongolian]]
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  • [[File:Bowl of Kumis.JPG|thumb|Mongolian airag (fermented horse milk)]] ...n Lughāt al-Turk]]'' written by [[Kaşgarlı Mahmud]] in the [[Karakhanid language]].<ref>{{cite book|last1=Clauson|first1=Gerard|authorlink1=Gerard Clauson|t
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  • ...[[Korean cuisine|Korean]] [[Mandu (dumpling)|mandu]], [[Mongolian cuisine|Mongolian]] [[buuz]], and the [[Tibetan cuisine|Tibetan]] [[Momo (dumpling)|momo]].<r ...lti-level metal steamer called ''mantovarka'', ''mantyshnitsa'' ([[Russian language|Russian]] terms for manti cooker), ''manti-[[Kazan (cookware)|kazan]]'' or
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  • ...zakhstan]], [[Kyrgyz cuisine|Kyrgyzstan]], [[Lebanese cuisine|Lebanon]], [[Mongolian cuisine|Mongolia]], [[Syrian cuisine|Syria]], [[Turkish cuisine|Turkey]], [ ...ranian cuisine|Iranian]], [[Turkish cuisine|Turkish]], [[Mongolian cuisine|Mongolian]], [[Central Asian cuisine|Central Asian]], [[Caucasian cuisine|Transcauca
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  • ...n the cuisines of [[Central Asian cuisine|Central Asia]], [[Idel-Ural]], [[Mongolian cuisine|Mongolia]] and the [[Middle East]].<ref>Waters (2007), 51.</ref> It ...Kaspischen Meer und Altaj|publisher=Trescher Verlag|date=2008|edition=3rd|language=German|isbn=3-89794-137-6|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ibfRE8w3KzQ
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  • {{Infobox language ...kh]]–[[Mongolian language|Mongolian]]–[[Solon language|Solon]] [[mixed language]]
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  • ...[[Uyghur language|Uyghur]], [[Mongolian language|Mongolian]] and [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] ...an language|Mongolian]], in the [[Mongolian script]] (蒙文) and [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]], in the [[Kazakh_alphabets#Arabic|Kazakh Arabic alphabet]] (哈文
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  • ...]] who speak [[Bukhori]], a dialect of [[Tajik Language|Tajik]] ([[Persian language|Persian]]). Their name comes from the former Central Asian [[Emirate of Buk ...g that time, the theater performed in Bishkek in [[Yiddish]] and [[Russian language|Russian]].
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  • In both [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] and [[Kyrgyz language|Kyrgyz]], there are separate terms for those who hunt with birds of prey in ...' ("lord"), thus literally translating as "lord of birds." In [[Old Turkic language|Old Turkic]], ''kush begi'' was a title used for the [[khan (title)|khan]]'
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  • "Don't despise a weak cub, it can appear the son of a tiger." -Mongolian proverb ** Oscar Nomination for Best Foreign Language Film 2008
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  • <!-- language --> ...h''' to refer to the [[Kazakhs|Kazakh ethnic group]] and [[Kazakh language|language]] (autochthonous to Kazakhstan as well as parts of Russia, China and Mongol
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  • * ''[[Alasha dialect]] of Mongolian language
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  • ...ages = [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]], [[Russian language|Russian]], [[Chinese language|Mandarin]] ...zakhs were wandering steppemen; or that it derives from the [[Proto-Turkic language|Proto-Turkic]] word ''{{lang|trk|khasaq}}'' (a wheeled cart used by the Kaz
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  • [[File:Map-Kypchak Language World.png|thumb|Contemporary distribution of [[Kipchak languages]]: <span s ...ho were one of the five major tribal confederations (''khanlig'') in the [[Mongolian plateau]] in the 12th century CE. The name "Tatar" first appears in written
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  • ...e benefits; however, returnees themselves prefer regions where the Russian language is less important in everyday life, particularly in the south.<ref>{{citati ==Language==
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  • In Kazakh language, ''jüz'' means either "union" or "hundred".{{citation needed|date=June 201 *[[List of medieval Mongolian tribes and clans]]
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  • ...outhern Xinjiang was [[Altishahr]], which means "six cities" in the Uyghur language. The region of Dzungaria in northern Xinjiang was named after its native in ...e | accessdate=27 August 2009 | date=6 December 2004}}</ref> In the Uyghur language, Xinjiang is considered more center than northwestern in orientation.<ref>C
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  • ...ance ). At that time both allied confederations adopted a name, ''[[Uyghur language|Uyghur]]'', which composed of two elements: ''Uy'' or ''Uymak'' ("to bond") ...''The Uyghurs'' (''"Uyghurlar"''). Almaty, Kazakhstan, 1992 (In the Uyghur language. Published originally in China, then banned with all issues being seized. R
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  • ...campaign to topple Jin Shuren. Hoja Niyaz also received support from the [[Mongolian People's Republic]]: in autumn 1931 they provided him 600 sets of winter cl ...lways have their rifles and pistols read. They do not understand any other language."<ref>[http://dsr.nii.ac.jp/toyobunko/E-290.9-HE01-025/V-3/page/0164.html.e
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  • | language = Korean ...= 6 July 2015 | url = http://www.dbpia.co.kr/Journal/ArticleDetail/1365969|language=Korean}}</ref>
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  • ...n and movement of tribes in the Western Turkic [[Kaganate]], pre-[[Mongols|Mongolian]] period (10th–12th centuries) history. Zuev wrote about genesis, ethnic
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  • ...ed an important part in the history of [[Mongolia]] and the great westward Mongolian migrations. After 1761 its territory fell mostly to the [[Qing dynasty]] ([ The [[griffin]] ([[Greek language|Greek]]: γρύφων, ''grýphōn''), a [[legendary creature]] with the bo
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  • The '''Karatal River''' ({{lang-ru|Каратал}}; [[Mongolian language|Mongolian]]: Хартал, ''"Black Steppe"''), also known as the '''Qaratal River'''
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  • ...''; used here in the common Soviet ideological connotation) and the Turkic Mongolian "орда" (''city'').<ref name="Pospelov" /> In 1929 the capital was reloc | language = Russian}}</ref>
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  • ...e 18th century, which in 1864 was named '''Auliye-Ata''' (from the [[Uzbek language|Uzbek]] words meaning ''saint'' and ''father'').<ref name="Pospelov" /> In ...unskyi]]-[[Kanguiskyi]] tribes show the introduction of Turkic language. Mongolian features and elements appear in the settled culture of local mainly Europea
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  • ...meaning "mountain" by speakers of [[Turkic languages]], such as the Kazakh language.)
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  • ...ltay people|Altai Oirot]] descent. (Though their language was not a Kalmyk/Mongolian one, but because of their Asian race and their history in the Jungar Oirot ...ilitary attache]] in [[China]] from 1907 to 1911. He studied the [[Chinese language]], traveled extensively (researching data on the history, traditions and cu
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  • ...mountains".<ref>Newspaper «Big Cam» for 1978, № 28</ref> The [[Evenki language|Evenk]] geographical term era "mountain" has also been theorized.<ref name=
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  • ...ى {{lang-ru|Алтайские горы, ''Altayskiye gory''}}; [[Chinese language|Chinese]]; 阿尔泰山脉, ''Ā'ěrtài Shānmài'', [[Xiao'erjing]]: اَ ...ns gold and ''dag'' means mountain. The proposed [[Altaic languages|Altaic language family]] takes its name from this mountain range.
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  • {{distinguish|Altai language}} {{Infobox language family
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  • ...], as the term is also used in shamanistic nomenclature. For example, in [[Mongolian Shamanism]], the name of the most sacred mountain, the rumored birthplace a ...mphasis on the upper world (in the three-world cosmology of the Turkic and Mongolian [[Tengriism]]). Alternatively, the name may also allude to Ak Jang's reject
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  • ...l as containing its political capital [[Ürümqi]] ("beautiful pasture" in Mongolian), northern Xinjiang continues to attract intraprovincial and interprovincia ...division into East and West Mongols. After this fragmentation, the western Mongolian nation was called "Zuun Gar".
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  • ! [[Mongolian language|Mongolian]]
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  • ...ртиш; {{lang-tt|Иртеш|İrteş|ﻴﺋرتئش}}, [[Siberian Tatar language|Siber:]] Эйәртеш/Eyärtesh) is a [[river]] in [[Russia]], [[China]], The river's source lies in the [[Altai Mountains|Mongolian Altai]] in [[Dzungaria]] (the northern part of [[Xinjiang]], China) close t
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  • ...utary of the [[Ural River]]. Its name is derived from [[Mongolian language|Mongolian]] word for white or pure{{Citation needed|date=September 2015}}.
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  • * '''''M. mutabilis''''' – this Mongolian oospecies is known from several eggshell fragments. The fragments range fro ...Basin of Guangdong and the Evolution from the Dinosaur Egg to the Bird Egg|language=Chinese}}</ref>
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  • ...asking for protection from the Dzungars, one of the [[Oirats|Oirat]] (West Mongolian) tribes that were the last remnants of the [[Mongol]] horse archer empire.
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  • ...public-korea|title=Republic of Korea {{!}} Silk Road|website=en.unesco.org|language=en|access-date=2017-02-23}}</ref> Japan,<ref name=":4" /> the [[Outline of ...sr.nii.ac.jp/rarebook/02/index.html.en|title=The Horses of the Steppe: The Mongolian Horse and the Blood-Sweating Stallions {{!}} Silk Road in Rare Books|websi
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  • ...ns_title = A reformer before Yegor Gaidar? Kosygin died for 30 years ago | language = Russian | work = Newsland | url = http://newsland.ru/news/detail/id/60206 ...ики показателей уровня жизни населения | language = Russian | publisher = [[Moscow State University]] | url = http://www.hist
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