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  • ...akhstan citizens. Do not change it to Kazakh, which is the demonym for the ethnic group--><ref name="CIA">[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world Though traditionally referring only to [[Kazakhs|ethnic Kazakhs]], including those living in China, Russia, Turkey, Uzbekistan and
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  • ...g ethnic Kazakhs, who constitute about 63.6% of the population, as well as ethnic Uzbeks, Uighurs, and Tatars.<ref>{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/ ...hnic Russians, Ukrainians and Belarusians.<ref name=IRFR/> Other Christian groups include [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholics]], [[Protestantism|Protesta
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  • ...opulation. Some use the word '''Kazakh''' to refer to the [[Kazakhs|Kazakh ethnic group]] and [[Kazakh language|language]] (autochthonous to Kazakhstan as we ...[http://demoscope.ru/weekly/2003/0103/analit03.php Population dynamics and ethnic composition of Kazakhstan in the second half of the 20th century], ''Demosc
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  • ...hs]] (66.48%) and ethnic [[Russians]] (20.61%) with a wide array of other groups represented, including [[Ukrainians]], [[Uzbeks]], [[German people|Germans] Kazakhstan's dominant ethnic group, the [[Kazakhs]], traces its origin to the 15th century, when a numbe
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group ...date=28 July 2016 |title=Changes in the populations of the majority ethnic groups |website=belstat.gov.by|accessdate=2016-07-28}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=
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  • {{infobox ethnic group| ...sympo/Proceed97/Arutiunov5.html "Ethnicity and Conflict in the Caucasus"]. Slavic Research Center</ref>
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group ...names of Korea, and "saram", which means "person". Approximately 500,000 ethnic Koreans reside in the former [[Soviet Union]], primarily in the now-indepen
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group ...>{{cite web|url=https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/15696|title=People groups: Ukrainian|work=Joshua Project|date=|accessdate=15 March 2016}}</ref><ref>{
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group ...tes and Canada. The Gagauz are [[Orthodox Christians]]. There is a related ethnic group also called ''Gagavuz'' (or ''[[Gajal]]'') living in the European par
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group Although their homeland bears their name, the Karakalpaks are not the largest ethnic group living in Karakalpakstan. They are increasingly being outnumbered by
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group ...rgyz, Tatars, Turkmen, and Uzbeks of Central Asia, as well as many smaller groups in Asia speaking Turkic languages. [http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Turks
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  • {{About|the East Slavic ethnic group, regardless of country of citizenship|all citizens of Russia, regardl {{Infobox ethnic group
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  • ...mber 2016.)</ref> an [[Eastern Iranian people]] who inhabited Turfan as an ethnic minority community during the phases of [[Tang Dynasty|Tang Chinese]] (7th- ...rian Kingdom had a mixed [[Persian people|Persian]]-[[Greek people|Greek]] ethnic background.<ref>Holt, Frank L. (1989), ''Alexander the Great and Bactria: t
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  • ...an (travellers)|caravan]] route. From that period onward, [[Slavic peoples|Slavic]] settlers began to migrate to the region in order to farm, and very soon, ...argest ethnic group (23.7%),<ref name="Aqtobe Region"/> and smaller ethnic groups also inhabit the region, especially the city of Aktobe. Among these are siz
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group |flag_caption = Altay ethnic flag, adopted by [[Russia]] as the official flag of the [[Altai Republic]].
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  • ...onomous Oblast was created on February 19, 1925 by separating lands of the ethnic [[Karakalpaks]] from the [[Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic]] ...minorities, such as the [[Volga Germans]] and the [[Chechens]]) skewed the ethnic mixture and enabled non-[[Kazakhs]] to outnumber natives. The influx also d
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  • ...y the early 15th century the ruling structure had split into several large groups known as [[khanate]]s, which included the [[Nogai Horde]] and the [[Kazakh ...ve a unified government. The Kazakhs were traditionally divided into three groups, or ''zhuzes'': senior, middle, and junior. The ''zhuzes'' had to agree to
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  • ...the territory of the entire modern [[Kazakhstan]] without [[Zhetysu]]. The ethnic name Kangar is a medieval name for the [[Kankalis|Kangly]] people, who are .... The Kangar tribal Union, better known in Europe as [[Pechenegs]] under a Slavic name of their subject allies, occupied a large swath of Khazaria extending
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  • ...f the 5th century, the Hephthalites (White Huns), along with other nomadic groups, attacked Persia. At first Bahram V and Yazdegerd II inflicted decisive def ...(626)|Siege of Constantinople in 626]] by the combined Sassanid, Avar, and Slavic forces depicted on the [[murals]] of the [[Moldovița Monastery]], [[Romani
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  • ...thesis that [[Ashkenazi Jews]] are descended from the [[Khazars]], a multi-ethnic conglomerate of [[Turkic peoples]] who formed a semi-nomadic [[Khanate]] in ...without however specifying whether he was referring to Judaizing Turks or ethnic Jewish residents of Khazaria.<ref>Mikhail Kizilov, [https://books.google.co
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  • Proposals of Khazar origins have been made regarding the [[Subbotniks|Slavic Judaising Subbotniks]], the [[Bukharan Jews]], the Muslim [[Kumyks]], [[Kaz ...e been many different ethnic groups within the Khazar realm&nbsp;... These groups spoke different languages, some of them no doubt belonging to the Indo-Euro
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