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  • ...r many years and the Soviet government did not acknowledge the event until 1989. The disaster is named after [[Chief Marshal]] of Artillery [[Mitrofan Nede ...the launch procedures, but Nedelin's insistence on performing tests before November 7 (anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution) resulted in extreme schedule pr
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  • ...dex_View.asp?code=204443 TehranTimes.com].</ref><ref>[http://www.un.org/en/events/nowruzday/] International Day of Nowruz</ref><ref>''Persian music, Nowruz m ...ewroz celebrations in Turkey often are theater for political messages, the events are frequently criticized for being political rallies rather than cultural
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  • ...29, 2000|EU|December 15, 2000}}'''Virtual Console''' <br/> {{vgrelease|JP|November 15, 2011|NA|February 16, 2012|PAL|March 15, 2012}} ...trider Hiryū'''''|ストライダー飛竜}}, is a [[1989 in video gaming|1989]] [[side-scrolling]] [[platform game]] developed and released for the [[CP
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  • ...der|name=[[Andrea Guardini]]|nat=ITA|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1989|6|12}}}} ...Tinkoff Bank|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|date=14 November 2012|accessdate=1 January 2013}}</ref>||{{ct|SAX|2013}}
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  • ...cy. President [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]] has been the country's leader since 1989, when he was named First Secretary of the [[Communist Party of Kazakhstan|C ...na commune now be destroyed?], 24 November 2005</ref> In response to these events the [[Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe]] issued a statem
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  • ...18583111950.htm|newspaper=Korea Times|date=22 September 2004|accessdate=20 November 2006|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20050318164348/http ...t.kz/update1/east-rock-intro.doc|archivedate=30 October 2003|accessdate=20 November 2006}}</ref>
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  • ...ref name="Uzb-2009">Kazakh population share was constant at 4.1% in 1959–1989, [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/uz.html# ...244/http://rjgg.org/index.php/RJGG/article/download/116/131 |archivedate=9 November 2013 }}.</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.khazaria.com/genetics/kazakhs
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  • ...i Circassians (Chechens, Dagestanis, Adyghes) |journal=ORSAM Reports |date=November 2012 |issue=134 |url=http://www.orsam.org.tr/en/enUploads/Article/Files/201 ...is came at great cost to them, as their state was utterly destroyed. These events were key in the shaping of the Chechen nationhood and their martial-oriente
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  • | ref9 ={{citation needed|date=November 2014}} ...342096 |author=Tatjana Zerjal|title=A Genetic Landscape Reshaped by Recent Events: Y-Chromosomal Insights into Central Asia |journal=The American Journal of
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  • ...le|Persian]]-[[Greek people|Greek]] ethnic background.<ref>Holt, Frank L. (1989), ''Alexander the Great and Bactria: the Formation of a Greek Frontier in C ...imes.com/2008/11/19/world/asia/19mummy.html?pagewanted=all| accessdate = 8 November 2013}}</ref> American Sinologist [[Victor H. Mair]] claims that "''the earl
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  • ..."The Great Leader". Following Kim's failure to appear at important public events in 2008, foreign observers assumed that Kim had either fallen seriously ill ...Japan]]. His father returned to [[Pyongyang]] that September, and in late November Kim returned to Korea via a Soviet ship, landing at [[Sonbong]]. The family
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  • ...eline: Kazakhstan |publisher=BBC News |date=31 January 2012 |accessdate=24 November 2013}}</ref> On 10 June 1998, Astana presented as the capital international ...rch. Typically, the city's river is frozen over between the second week of November and the beginning of April. Astana has a well-deserved reputation among Kaz
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  • ...zakhstan]], which is scheduled to compete in elite [[road bicycle racing]] events such as the [[UCI Women's Road World Cup]] in 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http ..., [[Natalya Sokovnina]] and [[Aliya Kargaliyena]] signed with the team. On November 30, [[Natalya Saitfutdinova]] and [[Faina Potapova]] signed with the team.
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  • ...ll 2016 p156"/> The fall of the [[Soviet Union]] and '[[Iron Curtain]]' in 1989 led to a surge of public and academic interest in Silk Road sites and studi ...Pakistan <ref>Barbarikon Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan website, retrieved on 19 November 2013.</ref>) and continued along the western coast of India.<ref>Xinru Liu,
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  • ...wing with the end of the [[Dryas|arid period]]{{disambiguation needed|date=November 2016}} at the beginning of the first millennium BCE, nomadic populations mi For a few centuries, events in the future Kazakhstan are unclear and frequently the subject of speculat
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  • ...t Khazar king after his defeat by the Rus' army of [[Svyatoslav]]{{dn|date=November 2012}}. Only one Khazar remains free, and he is wounded and tired. He encou ...y that descends from Khazars. The book blends fiction with real historical events. Many of the circumstances and cultural observations on the Khazars are not
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  • ...a white complexion, blue eyes, and reddish hair.<ref>{{harvnb|Patai|Patai|1989|p=70}}.</ref><ref>{{harvnb|Brook|2010|p=3}}</ref> The name of the presumed ...ckerman|2007|p=417}}. Scholars dismiss Chinese annals which, reporting the events from Turkic sources, attribute the destruction of Persia and its leader [[K
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  • |banned = 29 August 1991<br /><small>(Soviet territory)</small><br />6 November 1991<br /><small>(RSFSR territory)</small> ...up d'état attempt|failed coup d'état]] and was completely abolished on 6 November 1991 on Russian territory.
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