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  • ...modern style productions in the Kazakh language in which translation into Russian is provided. Theater works all year round with performances beginning aroun In the 1930's, the theater attracted professional Russian directors in which were MG Nasonov, IB Hog, MA Sokolovsky, and artist K. Kh
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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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  • ...elyabinsk Oblast|Korkino]], [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]] ...}}; January 16, 1958 – December 25, 1997) was a [[Russians in Kazakhstan|Russian Kazakhstani]] mountaineer who made ascents of 10 of the 14 [[eight-thousand
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  • {{about|the Kazakh film|the Russian mortar system|2S4 Tyulpan}} | language = Kazakh<br />Russian
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  • | language = Russian, Qazaq
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  • ...vies, (''Nomad'' and ''Mongol'') both directed by Sergei Bodrov, an ethnic Russian and dual-citizen of both Russia and Kazakhstan.
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  • ...e, Maureen. ''The Cult of Ivan the Terrible in Stalin's Russia (Studies in Russian and Eastern European History and Society) ''. New York: Palgrave, 2001 (har ...mmercial broadcasting|commercials cinema projects]], particularly with the Russian fantasy features ''[[Night Watch (2004 film)|Night Watch]]'' (2004) and ''[
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  • | language = Russian ...''' ({{lang-ru|Дикий восток}}, Dikiy vostok, Dikij vostok) is a Russian-language film created in [[Kazakhstan]] shortly after [[Fall of the Soviet
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  • |language = Russian ...ner of the Caucasus (story)|The Prisoner in the Caucasus]]" by the classic Russian writer [[Leo Tolstoy]].
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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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  • | language = Russian '''''Fara''''' ({{Lang-ru|Фара}}) is a 1999 Russian [[drama film]] directed by [[Abay Karpykov]]. It was entered into the [[21s
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  • ...lm and theater actor, Honored Artist of the Kazakh SSR. He was awarded the Russian [[Order of Friendship]] (May 5, 2009).<ref>[http://graph.document.kremlin.r He has worked at the National Academic Theatre of Russian Drama in [[Almaty]] since graduating from drama school.<ref>[http://www.kin
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  • |language=Russian |language=Russian
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  • * 1996 - Russian Film Award ''Best Actor in 1996'', [[Moscow]] (together with [[Sergei Bodr
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  • ...ns&mdash;the descendants of [[Korean diaspora|Korean immigrants]] to the [[Russian Far East]] who were [[Deportation of Koreans in the Soviet Union|deported]] ...Academy of Humanities, Main Research Scholar Institute of Oriental Studies Russian Academy of Sciences.
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  • * [[Ayrat Karimov]], a retired Russian professional footballer who made his professional debut in the Soviet First
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  • ...}}) and '''Aronoff''' are [[Slavic languages|Slavic]] ([[Russian language|Russian]] or [[Soviet Union|Soviet]]) Jewish family names. Notable persons with the * [[Arkady Aronov]] (1934–1994), Russian-Israeli theoretical condensed matter physicist
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  • *[[Ali Aliyev (boxer)]], a Russian amateur boxer
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  • ...ова}}; feminine) is an Azerbaijani,{{citation needed|date=April 2015}} Russian,<ref name="Ganzhina">Ganzhina, p.&nbsp;10</ref> and [[Central Asia]]n{{cita *[[Aleksandr Abdulov]] (1953–2008), Russian actor
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  • ...ева}}; feminine) is an Azerbaijani,{{citation needed|date=April 2015}} Russian,<ref name="Ganzhina">Ganzhina, p.&nbsp;10</ref> and [[Central Asia]]n{{cita *Dilya Abdullayeva, 2008 participant in ''[[Minuta slavy]]'', a Russian television talent show
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  • |language=Russian |language=Russian
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  • |awarded_by={{flag|Russian Federation}}<br />{{flag|Ukraine}}<br />{{flag|Armenia}}<br />{{flag|Belaru |eligibility= Citizens of the Russian Federation and foreign nationals<ref name="statute"/>
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  • ...le, Krycek, who has beaten Dmitri into telling him what he saw, orders his Russian colleagues to infect him with the [[Colonist (The X-Files)#Black oil|black ...to mind, but I also remember this one time my dialect coach had me call a Russian friend of his on his cell phone to see if he could understand me. I passed
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  • ...language|Japanese]], [[Mandarin Chinese|Mandarin]] and [[Russian language|Russian]]).
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  • ...friend of [[M (James Bond)|M]] who purchased a classified report from the Russian Atomic Energy Department. The report, which was taken from a dead MI6 agent ...Davidov, and decides to kill him before taking his place on a flight to a Russian [[Intercontinental ballistic missile|ICBM]] base in Kazakhstan. There, Bond
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  • ...Engineers, Fisher and Briggs discover intelligence connecting them to the Russian intelligence organization Voron, before they escape during a drone attack.
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  • ...Dempsey the American, Takeo Masaki the Japanese, and Nikolai Belinski the Russian. Limited editions of the game offer graphically-enhanced versions of the fo ...om the Soviet campaign in ''World at War'', returns along with that game's Russian protagonist Dimitri Petrenko ([[Boris Kievsky]]) also making an appearance.
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  • ...[United States Army Rangers]] as they hunt Vladimir Makarov, leader of the Russian Ultranationalist party. The game's main playable characters are Gary "Roach ...of Duty: Modern Warfare 2|some controversies]], with one surrounding [[No Russian|a playable level]] that had the player carry out a terror attack on an airp
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  • The Borat segments on ''Da Ali G Show'' use a rock rendition of a Russian folk tune, "[[Korobeiniki]]", as the theme song.
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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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  • ...lexi and several body guards, who attack the two before they can reach the Russian border, resulting in Ridley's death.
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  • | language = {{ubl|English|Russian}} ...directed and co-produced by [[Wolfgang Petersen]]. It is about a group of Russian terrorists that [[Aircraft hijacking|hijack]] [[Air Force One]].
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  • ...on}}</ref> and the [[Government of Russia|Russian government]] discouraged Russian cinemas from showing it.<ref name="Russiaban">{{cite news|work= Internation ...mertsahinoglu.com/research/english-russian-associative-dictionary/ English-Russian associative dictionary]. Retrieved on 30 October 2009.</ref>
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  • ...%D0%BF%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%B5_(%D1%84%D0%B8%D0%BB%D1%8C%D0%BC,_2008)}} in the [[Russian Wikipedia]]</small> | caption = Russian language film poster
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  • ...ermek Amanshayev. The theatrical play “Balcony” was resumed in 2011 in Russian Academic theater named after Lermontov in Almaty considering that it is sti The film is a Kazakhstani and Russian co-production - Eurasia Film Production company and Interfest film company
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  • | nationality = Russian ...udophobia Since Childhood] // [[Booknik]], 23 December 2012 (interview, in Russian)</ref>
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  • ...ван}}; born 28 December 1957 in [[Cheboksary]], [[Chuvash ASSR]]) is a Russian film director and actor. His debut film ''[[Dyuba-Dyuba]]'' was entered int [[Category:Russian film directors]]
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  • ...theater actor, painter, [[People's Artist of Russia]] (2013). His son is a Russian film director {{Interlanguage link multi|Roman Prygunov|ru|3=Прыгуно [[Category:Russian male actors]]
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  • | language = Russian}}</ref> ...[[Korean operation of the NKVD|forced resettlement of Koreans]] from the [[Russian Far East]] here.
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  • ...рапе́ко}}, born 29 September 1948) is a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] and Russian theater and film actress.<ref name="lenta.ru">{{cite web|url=http://www.len [[Category:Russian film actresses]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Bayanaul, Pavlodar Region|Bayanaul]], [[Russian Empire]] Aimanov was born in [[Bayanaul, Pavlodar Region|Bayanaul]], [[Russian Empire]] (now Kazakhstan) in 1914. He studied at the Kazakh Institute of Ed
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  • After Russian forces entered Chechnya, starting the [[First Chechen War]], Zakayev left h ...ith Moscow, taking part in the delegation that signed the official Chechen-Russian peace treaty at [[the Kremlin]] in 1997.<ref>[http://www.rferl.org/content/
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  • ...ynonymous with [[Russian Turkestan]], the name for the region during the [[Russian Empire]]. Soviet Central Asia went through many territorial divisions befor ...(1726) and at the [[Battle of Anrakay]] in 1729.In the 19th century, the [[Russian Empire]] began to expand, and spread into Central Asia.
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  • ...isuly]] (1804-1846), akyn, composer, leader of rebellious movement against Russian Empire *[[Eset Kotibaruli]] (1803-1889), leader of the anti-colonial war against Russian Empire
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