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  • ...the northeast, [[Syr-Darya Oblast]] to the south, [[Turgay Oblast (Russian Empire)|Turgay Oblast]] to the southwest and [[Orenburg Governorate]] to the north After the defeat of the White Army in the [[Russian Civil War]], it was renamed as [[Omsk Governorate]] on 3 January 1920.
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  • ...l Oblast (Russian Empire)''' was an [[oblast]] (province) of the [[Russian Empire]]. It roughly corresponded to most of present-day western [[Kazakhstan]]. I {{Divisions of the Russian Empire}}
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  • ...[[Kokand]] [[Khanate]] to the south forced the Great Horde khans to choose Russian protection, which seemed to them the lesser of two evils. The [[Russian conquest of Turkestan|colonization of Kazakhstan]] by Russia was slowed dow
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  • Bishop Werth is fluent in Russian, German, and Lithuanian. ...born in 1871 at Schoenchen [http://volga.schoenchen.org:8000/], [[Russian Empire]] and deported as a [[kulak]] to Kazakhstan in 1929 (with his wife and chil
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  • ...hat he was captured. Finally, this city was conquered in Kokand khanate by Russian General Veryovkin in 1864. ...ted into the [[Syr-Darya]] [[Oblast]] of the [[Governor-General]]ship of [[Russian Turkestan]]. When the [[Tsarist]] regime fell in 1917-18 it was briefly par
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  • ...own from Arab writings of the 10th century AD as the capital of the steppe empire of the [[Oghuz Turks]]. Archaeological research has provided information ab Jankent was first mentioned by Russian army topographers in the early 19th century, and visited in 1867 by the ori
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  • ...vince]]. It is 170&nbsp;km northwest of [[Shymkent]] and 60&nbsp;km from [[Russian Turkestan]]. In fact, the disasters and wars that passed over the town have ...history of over dating back to the time of the [[Achaemenid Empire|Persian empire]], when it was known as [[Parab]]. The older [[Persian language|Persian]]<r
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  • ...ct|Zyryanov]] settlement of [[Irkutsk Oblast|Irkutsk gubernia]], [[Russian Empire]] [[Category:Russian engineers]]
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  • |birth_place=[[Borisoglebsk]], [[Voronezh Governorate]], [[Russian Empire]] |battles=[[Russian Civil War]],<br/> [[Spanish Civil War]],{{citation needed|date=October 2011
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  • |birth_place=[[Zhytomyr]], [[Volhynian Governorate]] [[Russian Empire]] |death_place=[[Moscow]], [[Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]]
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  • ...n 1389 by [[Timur]], who ruled the area as part of the expansive [[Timurid Empire]],<ref name=timurid /> to replace a smaller 12th-century mausoleum of the f ...structure the prototype for this distinctive art, which spread across the empire and beyond.<ref name=whs />
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  • ...development of the statehood connected with creation of the first Eurasian Empire Turkic Kaganate including territory of our country. ...culture and history of Kazakhstan through excursions conducted in Kazakh, Russian, English, German, Chinese and Turkic languages. The main activity of the de
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  • | birth_place = [[Turgay Oblast (Russian Empire)|Turgay Oblast]], [[Russian Empire]] When the [[Russian Revolution of 1917]] occurred, Baytursinuli returned to the steppes and beg
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  • ...blast|Syr-Darya Region]], [[Turkestan Krai|Turkestan Province]], [[Russian Empire]] ...ten}} [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]]: ''Бауыржан Момышұлы'', [[Russian language|Russified]]: ''Бауыржан Момышулы''; {{OldStyleDate
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  • ...emid=23&authorid=62|title=Әбдіжәміл Нұрпейісов|language=Russian |trans_title=Abdizhamil Nurpeisov|accessdate=8 February 2013}}</ref> ...good opportunities. In fact it is so. At the front in the struggle against Russian Cossacks he saved Myulgauzen and brought him to his own apartment, helped h
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  • | birth_place = [[Akmolinsk Oblast]], [[Russian Empire]]
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  • ...s'' (''В пучине'') in 1928, about events that occurred during the [[Russian Civil War]], 1918-1920. In 1928, he collaborated at the literary journal ''
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  • ...Uyezd]], [[Semipalatinsk Oblast, Russia|Semipalatinsk Oblast]], [[Russian Empire]] ...lture]] into the [[Kazakh steppe]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=The School of Russian and Asian Studies|title=The rise of Alash Orda and Kazakh nationalism|autho
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  • ...viet Socialist Republic]], Kazakh recognized territory under the [[Russian Empire]] and the [[Kazakh Khanate]]. There is some overlap with several complemen ...'}}), a philosophical treatise and collection of poems where he criticizes Russian colonial policies and encourages other Kazakhs to embrace education and lit
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  • ...cess-date=11 March 2013|newspaper=Golos Rossii|date=21 March 2012|language=Russian}}</ref><br>{{flag|Syria}} (by [[Kurds]])<ref name="damascusbureau.org">{{ci |[[Kyrgyzs]]<ref name="stan" />|[[Lezgins]]<ref name="russian" />
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  • ...2015}} [[Central Asia]], and the [[Middle East]], but also in parts of the Russian [[polar region]]s. The simple drum is formed by attaching a skin cover onto The dayereh is one of the most famous frame drums in [[Persian Empire|Persia]] and [[Central Asia]], and in the [[Zoroastrian Middle Persian|Pahl
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  • ...be reconstructed, the music of Kazakhstan from the period before a strong Russian influence consists of following genres: ==Russian and Soviet-era music==
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  • * [[Mongol Empire]] * [[Russian Turkestan]]
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  • ...language|Kazakh]] {{small|(official state language)}} |[[Russian language|Russian]]{{small| (using as official)<ref>[http://adilet.zan.kz/eng/docs/K95000100 | 20.61% [[Russians in Kazakhstan|Russian]]
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  • ...r of Genghis Khan''''' in the United Kingdom, is a 2007 [[Cinema of Russia|Russian]] semi-[[Historical film|historical]] [[epic film]] directed by [[Sergei Bo ...005, and was completed in November 2006. After an initial screening at the Russian Film Festival in [[Vyborg]] on 10 August 2007, ''Mongol'' was released in R
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  • * 2013 Empire of the Memory, Ethnographic Museum, Warsaw, Polland; ''“My educational background is in the Soviet Russian avant-garde school of Futurism, which I combine with a nomadic aesthetic of
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  • | Born = Samarkand Russian Empire | birth_place = [[Samarkand]], Russian Empire
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  • ...was born in 1871, in Karaotkyel village in [[Akmola Province]], [[Russian Empire]]. He was 194 cm tall and weighed 139 kg. He fought in 54 countries, won 48 ...s he was not allowed to be in the Russian National team due to the Russian Empire's discriminatory policy, therefore he participated in international competi
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  • ...[http://www.sras.org/manti More Than Just Another Dumpling], The School of Russian and Asian Studies, retrieved 25 January 2014</ref> The dumplings typically ...nd [[Mongols|Mongol]] peoples in the [[Mongol Empire|Chingizid]]-[[Timurid Empire|Timurid]] periods.<ref>{{cite book | last = Fragner | first = Bert | editio
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  • ...other countries of the former USSR. It was introduced during the [[Russian Empire]] period in the 1800s, and then adapted by the [[Soviet Union]] in 1940. ...ame after letters from the Russian alphabet, but now they are placed after Russian letters similar in sound or shape.
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  • ...language|Japanese]], [[Mandarin Chinese|Mandarin]] and [[Russian language|Russian]]).
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  • ...collapse, was selected only as the visual inspiration for the "Enterprise" empire by the design team staging the packaging design.
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  • ...continental ballistic missile|ICBM]] base in [[Kazakhstan]]. He poses as a Russian nuclear scientist, meets American [[Nuclear physics|nuclear physicist]] Chr * [[Robbie Coltrane]] as Valentin Zukovsky: A former [[Russian mafia]] boss and [[Baku]] casino owner. Bond initially seeks out Zukovsky f
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  • The '''[[coat of arms]] of the Bryansk Oblast''' ([[Russian language|Russian]]: Герб Брянской области, ''Gerb Bryanskoy oblasti'') wa ...thus symbolizes Bryansk Oblast's status as a [[federal subjects of Russia|Russian federal subject]]. The wreath is entwined with ribbons belonging to two sta
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  • ...churches and prayer houses.<ref name=IRFR/> [[Christmas]], rendered in the Russian Orthodox manner according to the [[Julian calendar]], is recognized as a na ...he four religious groups the government considers "traditional" – Islam, Russian Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, and Judaism – reported general acceptance a
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  • ...Soviet Union]]. Before that time, [[Kazakhstan]], as part of the [[Russian Empire]], had indirect contact with the [[Bahá'í Faith]] as far back as 1847.<re === A part of the Russian Empire ===
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  • ...еления 2009 года (Summary of the 2009 national census) |language=Russian |publisher=Agency of Statistics of the Republic of Kazakhstan |accessdate=1 ...hodarkovsky, Michael. ''Russia's Steppe Frontier: The Making of a Colonial Empire, 1500-1800'', pg. 39.</ref><ref name=EncycSex572>Ember, Carol R. and Melvin
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  • In 1692 Tauke connected with [[Peter I of Russia]]. Eventually, the Russian Empire lowered the trade taxes (also known as bazh tax).
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  • |birth_place = [[Kyzylorda|Akmeshit]], [[Russian Empire]] ...y, Chokay-ogly; [[Kazakh language]]: Мұстафа Шоқай (ұлы); [[Russian language]]: Мустафа́ Шока́й); born on 25 December 1890, in Ak
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  • ...z]]es, Ablai was elected as the Kazakh khan. The [[Catherine II of Russia|Russian Empress]] requested that the title of khan should be recognized and officia
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  • ...ly in the Russian language with around 30% of its members being ethnically Russian.<ref>Statistics at [http://www.eastwestreport.org/articles/ew11203.html Eas ...the Terrible]] invited German artisans and professionals to help modernize Russian institutions, bringing Lutherans into Russia proper.
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  • ...еления 2009 года (Summary of the 2009 national census)|language=Russian|publisher=Agency of Statistics of the Republic of Kazakhstan|accessdate=15 ...37</ref> Meanwhile, the Naimans who settled in Western Khanates of Mongol "Empire" all eventually converted to Islam.
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  • ...name was ''Alma-Ata (Kaz. Father of Apples)'', however, since independence Russian has tended to use the Kazakh ''Almaty''. ...of Kokand]] and [[Qing Empire]]. It was then encroached as part of Russian Empire in 1850s.
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  • Air Astana is represented in Russian Federation in Moscow city on Bolshoi Gnezdnikovskii pereulok 1, building 2 ...es in Kazakhstan and an increasing number of neighboring Central Asian and Russian cities. The latter is the result of a decision to implement what its manage
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  • ...ields of the virgin lands in Kazakhstan: he did not want Kazakh land under Russian control.<ref> ...Breyfogle| editor3-first = Nicholas B. | year = 2008| title = Peopling the Russian Periphery: Borderland Colonization in Eurasian History| chapter = The 'plan
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  • ...1906 connecting [[Orenburg]] and [[Tashkent]], then both in the [[Russian Empire]].<ref>Coulibaly, S Deichmann, U et al (2012) Eurasian Cities: New Realitie ...ommon junction. It opened in January 1906, linking the existing network of Russian and European railways to the [[Trans-Caspian Railway]].
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  • ...s significance went beyond local military control and threatened [[British Empire|British]] interests in [[Asia]].<ref>''Military power, conflict, and trade' ...y]] connecting the Transcaspian Military Railway with the network of other Russian and European railways was completed in 1906.
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  • {{Expand Russian|Вор в законе|date=August 2013}} ...65004.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 | title=Vory v Zakone has hallowed place in Russian criminal lore. | work=[[International Herald Tribune]] | date=29 July 2008
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  • ...riant of his name was written in the Arabic script, and was similar to the Russian version.<ref group="nb">The name Shoqan Shinghisuly Walikhanuli reflects mo ...z]]. Shoqan's family was very respected by the government of the Russian Empire, and Walikhanov's father was awarded, during his life, six appointments as
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  • ...ies, were subject to imposed [[cultural assimilation]] into the [[Russians|Russian culture]]. The methods to achieve that goal included the prohibition of pub ...Nazi Germany]], and Volga Germans had been loyal citizens of the [[Russian Empire]] and later the [[Soviet Union]] for centuries. These restrictions ended, h
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  • |langs = [[Karachay-Balkar language|Karachay]], [[Russian language|Russian]] in [[Karachay–Cherkessia|Karachay–Cherkess Republic]] ...n agreement was reached for the inclusion of the Karachay into the Russian Empire.
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  • ...Russian Federation|accessdate=July 28, 2016|work=Demoscope Weekly|language=Russian}}</ref> ...ic of Kazakhstan Statistical Agency |accessdate=10 December 2010 |language=Russian |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref>
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  • ...were a group of [[Uigurs]] who migrated from [[Kashgar]] to the [[Russian Empire]] during the 18th and 19th Centuries. Prior to the 1930s they were classed
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