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  • ...[[Traditionalist Catholics]] consider this an unacceptable break from the Traditions of the Roman Church, and call for the practice to be banned on these ground
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  • The Pyramid of Peace expresses the spirit of Kazakhstan, where cultures, traditions and representatives of various nationalities coexist in peace, harmony and
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  • ...a.com/kazakh_names.shtml|title=Kazakh names :: Kazakh culture and national traditions|publisher=OrexCA|accessdate=2012-04-23}}</ref>
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  • ...y. Kazakhstan is a country that aspires to the future, honors its cultural traditions and successfully realizes the huge creative potential in the modern highly-
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  • ...iarchal- feudal traditions and customs, and exposing the fight between old traditions and new generation on this basis. The novel is celebrated for clear depicti
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  • ...m the [[Natural environment|environment]] and resources to the culture and traditions of its inhabitants. This was the first of a few similar missions which Buke
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  • ...ge" was published posthumously, which included research about ancient folk traditions, shezhire, the economy and life of pre-revolutionary Kazakhs, and their mat
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  • ...ersian New Year|url = http://www.ibtimes.com/what-norooz-greetings-history-traditions-celebrate-persian-new-year-1562607|website = International Business Times|a ...New Year.<ref name="Boyce"/> [[Mary Boyce]] and Frantz Grenet explain the traditions for seasonal festivals and comment: "It is possible that the splendor of th
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  • ...an Empire]] and then the [[Soviet Union]], Kazakhstan's folk and classical traditions became connected with [[ethnic Russian music]] and Western European music.
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  • ...ch.globescope.com/kazakhstan/index.php?page=culture |title=The Customs and Traditions of the Kazakh |author= Wagenhauser, Betsy |work=Embassy of the Republic of
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  • ...ay,<ref>{{cite web|author=Adrienne Mayor|title=The Eagle Huntress: Ancient Traditions and New Generations|website=Stanford University|format=PDF|date=2016-05-01| * {{cite web|author=Adrienne Mayor|title=The Eagle Huntress: Ancient Traditions and New Generations|website=Stanford University|format=PDF|date=2016-05-01|
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  • ...He is fluent in [[Persian language|Farsi]], is familiar with the customs, traditions and Afghan laws. But no one knows that he served as a part of the Muslim b
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  • ...ociety has been and is influenced by a variety of factors, including local traditions and customs, decades of Soviet regime, rapid social and economic changes an
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  • ...smoked meat from horse's hip and hind leg).<ref>[http://www.zheruik.kz/rus/traditions/meet1.php#zhal Traditional horse meat dishes] {{ru icon}}</ref> Another pop ...imilar to kurt, but not rolled into balls).<ref>[http://www.zheruik.kz/rus/traditions/irimshik.php Irimshik] {{ru icon}}</ref> These drinks were traditionally co
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  • In [[Uzbekistan]] it is part of rural culture which originates from nomadic traditions. In Uzbek cuisine it includes vegetables, so it looks like a cold soup.
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  • ...e is placed on the dastarkhan among different groups, and as such, various traditions, customs, values, and prohibitions surround the use of the dastarkhan. Thes
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  • ...o-date information on recent developments, as well as history, culture and traditions, of Kazakhstan; includes information about getting visas
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  • ...r from the bottom of the flag. The pattern represents the art and cultural traditions of the old [[khanate]] and the [[Kazakhs|Kazakh people]]. The sky blue back
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  • ...ef> '''kupkari'''<ref>[http://discoveruzbekistan.com/october2004/10.shtml "Traditions: Kupkari"], ZOOM Central Asia</ref> and '''ulak tartysh''',<ref>http://cara * V. Kadyrov, ''Kyrgyzstan: Traditions of Nomads'', Rarity Ltd., Bishkek, 2005 ISBN 9967-424-42-7
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  • ...azakhstan. The [[Kazakhstan Rugby Union]] was founded in 1993. It develops traditions of rugby existing in Kazakhstan since 1966, when the first [[Kazakhstan nat
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  • |title = Traditions and texts: how two young women learned to interpret the Qur’an and hadith
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  • Colors and designs are chosen to symbolize Kyrgyz traditions and rural life. Flowers, plants, animals, stylized horns, national designs
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  • ...onalspecialreports.com/ciscentralasia/99/kazakhstan/9.html The Customs and Traditions of the Kazakh By Betsy Wagenhauser]</ref>]] ...pets.com/kazakh-soul.html Kazakhstan: history, geography, people, culture, traditions, holiday, living, life]
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  • ...on."<ref>{{cite web|title=The Kazakh national costume reflects the ancient traditions associated with their ethnic history, economic, social and climatic conditi
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  • ...at the [[Khitans]] assimilated Chinese culture, they retained many nomadic traditions, including eagle hunting<ref>Eagle Dreams: Searching for Legends in Wild Mo ...s Transition’. In Proceedings of Great Silk Road Conference, Culture and Traditions, Then and Now 2006. 130-139. Tashkent: Academy of Uzbekistan/ UNESCO</ref><
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  • ...se-breeding in Kazakhstan, and "Berkut" book, dedicated to the history and traditions of Kazakh national falcon hunting.
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  • ...earch and performance opportunities in the [[Music of Central Asia|musical traditions of Central Asia]]. The programme will support UCA’s academic programmes,
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  • Karachay people are very independent, and have strong traditions and customs which dominate many aspects of their lives: e.g. weddings, fune
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  • The Ingush possess a varied culture of traditions, legends, epics, tales, songs, proverbs, and sayings. Music, songs and danc
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  • ...цев, Проживающих В Казахстане|trans-title=Family Traditions and Customs of Koreans Living in Kazakhstan|language=ru|publisher=world.lib
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  • ...8th century, they were allowed to maintain their German culture, language, traditions, and churches (Lutheran, Reformed, Catholics, [[Moravian Church|Moravians]]
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  • ...Ukrainian language]], and with the subsequent Romantic revival of national traditions and culture, the ethnonym ''Ukrainians'' and the notion of a [[Ukrainian la ...peculiar area of settlement, dialect, dress, anthropological type and folk traditions. There are several theories about the origin of each of these groups. Some
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  • The Dungans have retained Chinese traditions which have disappeared in modern China. Traditional marriage practices are
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  • ...enians in Uzbekistan.<ref name="agbu.org"/> The Armenians still keep their traditions alive by their music, religion, and food however. Additionally, There are m
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  • ...my granted by the monarchs, allowed the Tatars to preserve their religion, traditions, and culture over the centuries. The Tatars were allowed to [[Interethnic m ...the Tatars adopted the local language, the Islamic religion and many Tatar traditions (e.g. the sacrifice of bulls in their mosques during the main religious fes
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  • ...the adoption of Islam, the Chechens practiced a unique blend of religious traditions and beliefs. They partook in numerous rites and rituals, many of them perta
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  • ...as the imposition of cotton monoculture and the suppression of [[Islam]]ic traditions. In the late 1980s, the liberalized atmosphere of the Soviet Union under Mi
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  • The Liao Chinese traditions and the Qara Khitai's clinging helped the Qara Khitai avoid Islamization an
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  • ...is considered by modern Uyghurs to be the important part of their literary traditions. Amongst these are Islamic religious texts and histories of Turkic peoples
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  • # Culture, traditions, and distinction
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  • ...documents (taking into account international water laws, as well as local traditions) which strictly regulate the parameters of cooperation in the area of water
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  • ...s, and winds of the Dzungarian Gate." . . . "The natives relate the usual traditions as to the origin of the winds in this locality. In the myths of Central Asi ...gers, and winds of the Dzungarian Gate. . . . The natives relate the usual traditions as to the origin of the winds in this locality. In the myths of Central Asi
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  • *[[Longevity traditions]]
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  • Read more: Culture of Uzbekistan - history, people, clothing, traditions, women, beliefs, food, customs, family http://www.everyculture.com/To-Z/Uzb
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  • ...kazakhstan.orexca.com/kazakh_names.shtml|title=Kazakh culture and national traditions: Kazakh names|accessdate=17 February 2014|publisher=OrexCA.com}}</ref> 15 O
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  • ...for hypocrisy and also the inclusion of certain historic Central Eurasian traditions identified with [[Zoroastrianism]] and [[Manichaeism]].<ref>Zarcone, Th. "Y
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  • ...Chinese language]], traveled extensively (researching data on the history, traditions and customs of the Chinese, which he intended to use as material for a book
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  • The spread of religions and cultural traditions along the Silk Roads, according to [[Jerry H. Bentley]], also led to [[sync
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  • The majority of pre-Christian wolf-related traditions in Eurasia were rooted in [[Hittite mythology]],<ref name="gamkrelidze"/> w
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