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  • In 1933, the dam's and reservoir's territory was rented by Tajik SSR to Uzbek SSR for 40 years. However, it remained under Uzbekistan's cont |language = Russian}}
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  • ...ontact&Itemid=23&authorid=62|title=Әбдіжәміл Нұрпейісов|language=Russian |trans_title=Abdizhamil Nurpeisov|accessdate=8 February 2013}}</ref ...in particular is the young writer revealed good knowledge of the [[Kazakh language]] and showed how successfully he could use it in a work of [[art]].
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  • ...z''}}<br />{{lang-tg|Наврӯз}} {{transl|tg|''Navrūz''}}<br />[[Tati language (Iran)|Tati]]: ''Nuruz''<br />{{lang-tr|Nevruz}}<br />{{lang-tk|''Nevruz''} ...29482/|access-date=11 March 2013|newspaper=Golos Rossii|date=21 March 2012|language=Russian}}</ref><br>{{flag|Syria}} (by [[Kurds]])<ref name="damascusbureau.o
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  • In the Pahlavi (Persian pre-Islamic language) the name is dareh. The poet Abu Saeed Abolkheir (967–1048) mentioned in ...Zoroastrian Middle Persian|Pahlavi]] ([[Persian language|Persian]] ancient language) the dayereh is called ''dareh''.<ref name= Kariagdiev/>
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  • ...lays the dutar is known as a bakci ('''bakhshi'''), while in [[Azerbaijani language|Azeri]] the term is [[Ashik|ashiq]]. '''Khorasan bakhshi music''' is recogn [[Category:Tajik musical instruments]]
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  • ...ang-ky|мантуу}} or манты; [[Pashto language|Pashto]], [[Persian Language|Persian]], {{lang-ar|منتو}}) are [[dumpling]]s popular in most [[Turkic ...lti-level metal steamer called ''mantovarka'', ''mantyshnitsa'' ([[Russian language|Russian]] terms for manti cooker), ''manti-[[Kazan (cookware)|kazan]]'' or
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  • ''Chorba'' is derived from a [[Persian language|Persian]] term شوربا from ''shor'' ("salty, brackish") and ''ba'' ("st ...''shorpa''' ({{lang-ug|ug=شورپا, шорпа}}),'''Corba''' ([[Turkish language|Turkish]]:Çorba) '''shorpo''' ({{Lang-ky|шорпо}}), and '''sorpa''' ({
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  • ...the [[Malagasy people|Malagasy]]) or ''chamuça'' (among the [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]-speaking world).
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  • ...as ''kandu''. Tandoor’ is also said to have been derived from [[Persian language|Persian]] word ‘Tannur’, derived from [[Babylonia]]n word ‘tinuru’ [[Category:Tajik cuisine]]
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  • ...uisine|Mongolia]], [[Syrian cuisine|Syria]], [[Turkish cuisine|Turkey]], [[Tajik cuisine|Tajikistan]], [[Turkmen cuisine|Turkmenistan]], [[Uzbek cuisine|Uzb [[File:Qurut tajikistan.jpg|thumb|Qurut being sold in [[Tajik cuisine|Tajikistan]]]]
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  • [[Category:Tajik cuisine]]
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  • ...k, eggs, margarine, salt, sugar, and fat.<ref>Schreiber (2008), 107.</ref> Tajik boortsog are often decorated with a criss-cross pattern by pressing the bot ...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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  • ...ges ([[Karakalpak language|Karakalpak]], [[Shor language|Shor]] and [[Tofa language|Tofa]]), where it represents the [[voiceless uvular plosive]] {{IPA|/q/}}. * [[Iranian languages]] such as [[Tajik language|Tajik]] and [[Ossetic language|Ossetic]] (before 1924; now superseded by the digraph {{angbr|Къ}}). Sinc
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  • ...}}) is a Russianized Turkic (Tatar, Kazakh, Uzbek, Azerbaijani), Iranian (Tajik), and Caucasian ([[Dagestan]]) family name. It may refer to: *[[Narguis Nabieva]] (born 1985), Tajik athlete
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  • [[Category:Bashkir-language surnames]] [[Category:Kazakh-language surnames]]
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  • ...e meanings of the surname are in [[Persian language|Persian]] or [[Bukhori language|Bukhari]]. "Niyaz"/[[Niaz (disambiguation)|Niaz]] means: 1. Gift, 2. Wish, [[Category:Kazakh-language surnames]]
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  • [[Category:Azerbaijani-language surnames]] [[Category:Kazakh-language surnames]]
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  • [[Category:Azerbaijani-language surnames]] [[Category:Kazakh-language surnames]]
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  • ...lah (name)|Abdullah]] (''Abdulla''), which itself is derived from [[Arabic language|Arabic]] "abd allāh", meaning ''god's servant'' or ''god's slave''.<ref na [[Category:Azerbaijani-language surnames]]
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  • ...Abdullayeva''), actress in ''[[Sex & Philosophy]]'', a 2005 French-Iranian-Tajik movie [[Category:Azerbaijani-language surnames]]
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  • ...common [[Azerbaijani language|Azerbaijani]], [[Russians|Russian]], [[Tatar language|Tatar]] and [[Central Asia]]n [[surname]]. The spelling reflects the [[Cyr [[Category:Azerbaijani-language surnames]]
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  • ...t-year undergraduates at KIMEP take [[interdisciplinary]] courses from the Language Center as a part of the general education program. ...and supporter of KIMEP throughout its early years, has the largest English-language collection in Central Asia (approximately 64,000) in addition to large Russ
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  • ...al.com/zemun/ristovic_r.htm|title=Ristovic, Rista|website=srbijafudbal.com|language=Serbian|accessdate=26 March 2017}}</ref> ...94|website=fc-istiklol.tj|publisher=FC Istiklol|accessdate=31 January 2017|language=Russian|date=23 January 2017}}</ref>
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  • '''Buzkashi''' (literally "goat pulling" in [[Persian language|Persian]]), (similar games are known as '''kokpar''',<ref>[http://www.inde ...imultaneously, making the scrum to retrieve a fallen buz a chaotic affair. Tajik buzkashi games typically consist of many short matches, with a prize being
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  • ...eorgian language|Georgian]], [[Armenian language|Armenian]], [[Azerbaijani language|Azerbaijani]]). It originally featured a sword, but Lenin strongly objected ...flag of [[Chama Cha Mapinduzi]] (CCM, Party of the Revolution in [[Swahili language|Swahili]])- currently the ruling political party of [[Tanzania]] - has a sl
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  • ...vg|[[Emblem of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic|Coat of arms]] of the [[Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic]] ...ussian Federation military newspaper is called the ''Red Star'' ([[russian language|Russian]]: ''[[Krasnaya Zvezda]]'').<ref>http://www.redstar.ru/</ref> Sever
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  • ...eorgian language|Georgian]], [[Armenian language|Armenian]], [[Azerbaijani language|Azerbaijani]]. At the top of the Emblem is a five-pointed star." ...ge|Uzbek]], [[Tajik language|Tajik]], [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]], [[Kyrgyz language|Kyrgyz]] languages were updated due to the transfer from [[Latin alphabet|L
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  • ...rs of the world, unite!]]'', in both the republic's language and [[Russian language|Russian]] was also placed on each one of them. In addition to those repetit ! rowspan=4 | [[Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic|Tajikistan]]
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  • |name = Emblem of the Tajik SSR |image = Emblem of the Tajik SSR.svg
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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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  • ...s]] (''cf'' the old [[Uzbekistan|Uzbek]] ''tenga'' or the [[Tajik language|Tajik]] borrowed term ''tanga''). The origin of the word is the Turkic ''teŋ-'' ...h text on the reverse sides of the other banknotes is written in [[Russian language|Russian]].
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  • ...en in [[Uzbek language|Uzbek]], [[Russian language|Russian]], and [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]]. Police charged the resident with distributing extremist literatur ...he President Nazarbayev, [[Kyrgyz President]] [[Kurmanbek Bakiyev]], and [[Tajik President]] [[Emomali Rahmonov]], and senior government officials from [[Az
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  • | official = [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] -- official state language. | semi-official = [[Russian language|Russian]] - using as official
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  • ...веческих ресурсов при КАЗЭУ|website=www.caravan.kz|language=ru|access-date=2017-03-20}}</ref> ...narxoz.kz/about_college|title=О колледже|website=collegenarxoz.kz|language=en|access-date=2017-03-20}}</ref>
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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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  • |languages = [[Dungan language|Dungan]]
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  • ...t, acting as interpreters for the Russians (as many already spoke [[Turkic language]]s), consuls and businessmen for the emerging oil industry.<ref name="CA&CC ...nded the Caravan association, which runs a Sunday school teaching Armenian language and culture to the community's children.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.publ
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  • |langs = [[Karakalpak language|Karakalpak]] == Language ==
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  • ...nguages = [[Uzbek language|Uzbek]],[[Russian language|Russian]],[[Chinese language|Mandarin]] ...ttp://www.iranica.com/newsite/articles/v5f2/v5f2a017.html LINK])</ref> The language-shift from [[Middle Iranian languages|Middle Iranian]] to Turkic and New Pe
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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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  • | birth_place = [[Shurab, Tajikistan|Shurab]], [[Tajik SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] '''Nellie Vladimirovna Kim''' ([[Russian language|Russian]]: {{lang|rus|Нелли Владимировна Ким}}; born 29
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  • ...relegation. Semin succeeded and was recognized as the honorary coach of [[Tajik SSR]] for this achievement. ...иальное заявление ФК «Анжи»|date=29 September 2015|language=Russian}}</ref>
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  • | rowclass1 = mergedrow| label1 = [[Turkmen language|Turkmen]]: | data1 = <div style="text-align: right;">{{lang|pr|<big>Ykdysad
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  • ...икалык биримдик}}| rowclass5 = mergedrow| label5 = [[Russian language|Russian]]: | data5 = {{lang|ru|Евразийский экономичес ...usian]], [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]], [[Kyrgyz language|Kyrgyz]], [[Russian language|Russian]]
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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 ...i]] and [[Usunskyi]]-[[Kanguiskyi]] tribes show the introduction of Turkic language. Mongolian features and elements appear in the settled culture of local m
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  • ...e="background-color:#EEEEFF"|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Tajik SSR.svg}} '''[[Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic|Tajikistan]]'''||2,315,755||style="background:lig ....riigikogu.ee/index.php?id=34582 |title=Chronology |date=6 September 2012 |language= }}</ref> Latvia also held an official referendum on 3 March 1991, when the
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  • In 1924, it was split into [[Tajik ASSR]] (now [[Tajikistan]]), [[Turkmen SSR]] (now [[Turkmenistan]]), [[Uzbe {{main article|Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic}}
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  • ...[[Karluks|Qarluqs]] and local [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] and [[Tajik people|Tajik]] peoples submitted to the Mongolians. The Uyghur state of [[Gaochang|Kara ...ns of Central Asia |date= |year=2003 |month= |publisher=UNESCO |location= |language= |isbn=92-3-103876-1 |page=474 |pages= |quote=Indeed, it is possible that g
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  • ...dominant speaking Samarkand whereas decades before Tajik was the dominant language in Samarkand.<ref name="NourzhanovBleuer2013">{{cite book|author1=Kirill No ...]) and [[Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic]] ([[Uzbekistan]]) in 1924. The [[Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic]] ([[Tajikistan]]) was formed out of part of the
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  • ...rans-title = History of the Airmobile forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan|language = Russian|last = Musabekov|first = Erlan}}</ref> ...vdv.ru|accessdate = 2015-12-04|trans-title = Union of Russian Paratroopers|language = Russian}}</ref>
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