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  • ...h national epic song [[Kyz-Zhibek]]. His translations into Russian include Turkish poet [[Nazim Hikmet]], French poet [[Paul Valéry]] and others.
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  • ...yrgyz language|Kyrgyz]], and [[Tatar language|Tatar]]. English, as well as Turkish, have gained popularity among younger people since the collapse of the Sovi
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  • [[Category:Turkish-language films]]
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  • File:Flag of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.png|Flag of Turkish [[Northern Cyprus]].
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  • ...a Shokay spoke foreign languages such as English, French, Russian, German, Turkish, and Arabic. Mustafa Shokai was buried in the Turkish Muslim cemetery (Osmanidov) in Berlin. On the tombstone just below the date
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  • ...tp://www.turkishweekly.net/print.asp?type=1&id=119001|publisher=Journal of Turkish Weekly|title=Kazak Police Eliminate "Islamic" Cop-Killers|accessdate=18 Jul
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  • ...04 Ivankov was deported to Russia to face murder charges over two [[Turkey|Turkish]] nationals who were shot in a Moscow restaurant following a heated argumen [[Category:Russian anti-communists]]
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  • Unlike the [[Turkish People|Turks of Asia Minor]] and [[Azerbaijanis|the Caucasus]], which Armen
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  • ...other Balkan populations, resulting in a high genetic distance from the [[Turkish people]] and other [[Turkic peoples]].<ref>Am J Hum Biol. 2009 May-Jun;21(3 The Encyclopedia of World Cultures lists the ethnonym of the Gagauz as "Turkish speaking Bulgars".<ref name="ReferenceA">Encyclopedia of World Cultures | 1
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  • ...ref name="books.google.nl" /> and to a much lesser extent those of [[Russo-Turkish Wars|Turkey]], Russia embarked on full-scale conquest of the North Caucasus
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  • | title = Irano-Turkish Relations in the Late Sasanian Period ...//books.google.com/books?id=gUUCK2xrijIC&pg=PA63&dq=central+asian+features+turkish+popular+blood&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjussOhne3OAhWHqR4KHbaoDXAQ6AEIJzAC#v=on
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  • ...] in [[Nanjing]] from 1932 to 1934. Initially the republic was named the "Turkish Islamic Republic of East Turkestan" (TIRET), representing the multi-nationa
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  • | order = [[Prime Minister]] of the [[Turkish Islamic Republic of East Turkestan]] ...the only prime minister of the short-lived [[First East Turkestan Republic|Turkish Islamic Republic of Eastern Turkestan]] from November 12, 1933 until the re
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  • | Begin a dispute; Chinese ally Ilkhshid and Turkish ally the Chabish send for help
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  • ...eing them as alien and "too skinny" while they said they were attracted to Turkish and Russian actresses, Han parents in turn were negative towards Uyghur men Turkish connections were used by Uyghur fighters to go into Syria and the humanitar
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  • ...|s=穆罕默德·伊敏|p=Mùhǎnmòdé·Yīmǐn}} (sometimes known by his Turkish name Mehmet Emin Bugra) was a Turkic Muslim leader, who planned to set up a ...mmad Amin Bughra, the exiled leader of the [[First East Turkestan Republic|Turkish Islamic Republic of East Turkestan]] (TIRET, known as the first East Turkes
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  • ...ion.html|title= Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan Agree on Customs Union|work=Turkish Weekly|date= 5 December 2009|accessdate=1 July 2014}}</ref> The Customs Uni ...3|work = |accessdate = 31 August 2014|publisher = The Washington Review of Turkish and Eurasian Affairs|quote = Since Uzbekistan has no interest in joining th
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  • ...those two are not cognates. A different kind of issue is that of the Old Turkish genitive /Xŋ/ (where "X" stands for any phoneme) and Old Japanese genitive
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  • ...re mostly [[Sunni]] Muslims. Various nationality, such as the Meskhetian [[Turkish people|Turks]] and [[Volga Germans]] would get banished to the region. Over
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  • ...Consul General]] in [[Constantinople]] he played a key role in publicizing Turkish atrocities in Bulgaria in 1876 during the [[April Uprising]]. He was the fi == Schuyler and the Investigation of Turkish Atrocities in Bulgaria ==
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  • ...phlets circulated interpreting such events as the rise of [[Ottoman Empire|Turkish]] power in the context of the legendary Red Jews. [[Philipp Melanchthon]], [[Category:Jewish Turkish history]]
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  • ...ssionate about the Karaites' language, [[Karaim language|Karaim]], and its Turkish tradition, and somewhat insouciant of the Judaic heritage of his people. I ...from other faiths, or that they are descended from the Khazars, a medieval Turkish tribe that adopted Judaism."<ref name=many-scientific-papers-on-jews>{{cite
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  • ...pp=292–293}}.</ref><ref>{{harvnb|Golden|2007b|p=124}}:Alp Ilut'uêr is a Turkish subordinate title.</ref>
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  • Abdykarimov met with visiting Turkish [[Justice Minister]] [[Jemil Cicek]] on 15 October 2005. They decided to la
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  • ...t/3861/-strategy-kazakhstan-for-2020-and-the-ukraine-crisis.html|publisher=Turkish Weekly}}</ref> |{{flagu|Turkey}}||<!-- start date -->1992-03-02|| See [[Kazakh–Turkish relations]]
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