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  • ...designed by the British architects [[Foster and Partners]] (lead design). Turkish architectural firm [[Tabanlıoğlu Architects]] undertook construction info ...ther faiths. It also houses a 1,500-seat opera house, a national museum of culture, a new "university of civilization", a library and a research center for Ka
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  • ...me was decorated by verses of Quran and calligraphy which was performed by Turkish art masters. A high-quality sound equipment was purchased and also installe ...Mosque to a currency symbol was to promote the understanding of the whole culture of Kazakhstan, and to show that converting to a religion teaches peaceful s
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  • ...007): Related Articles to "Ahmed Yesevi, or Ahmad Yasawi, or Ahmed Yasavi (Turkish author)", accessed March 18, 2007 |publisher=Britannica.com |date= |accessd ...neral patronage of the arts have made them the greatest patrons of Iranian culture.<ref name=history>{{cite web | publisher=History.com Encyclopedia | title =
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  • ..."Foster"/> The construction of the tent-city was the responsibility of the Turkish company [[Sembol]]. [[Category:Culture in Astana]]
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  • ...dus from Xinjiang]], and later wrote about the migration, and about Kazakh culture. He lived in [[Turkey]] for a period, and then moved to [[Kazakhstan]]. ...life Altay, Anayurttan Anadoluʹya, Ankara: Kültür Bakanlığı (1981). (Turkish)''
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  • ...workers and he received the prize from Suleiman [[Demirel]], the [[Turkey|Turkish]] [[President]] at that time. He is also a holder of the title of the Peopl
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  • ...on through generations in oral form. The legendary tales were recorded by Turkish authors in 14-16th centuries C.E.
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  • ...>{{cite web|title=Dagestan marks Nowruz|url=http://vestnikkavkaza.net/news/culture/52840.html|accessdate=21 March 2015}}</ref> | Link = http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/en/RL/01161
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  • ...- 1956-1957: Head of the Radio information department of the Ministry of Culture of the Kazakh SSR. 1957-1959: Chairman of the Committee of Radio and Telev ...sts are available in Kazakh, Russian, German, Korean, Uyghur, Azerbaijani, Turkish, and Tatar languages.<ref name="kazradio.kz"/>
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  • ...rmangazy]], who had a great influence on the development of Kazakh musical culture, including music for the dombra; his musical composition "Adai" is popular ==References in popular culture==
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  • ...ting the [[Culture and Arts Capital of the Turkic World|Turkish Capital of Culture]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Granger|first1=Anthony|title=Bala Turkvizyon: Child
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  • ...''qaz'', "to wander", reflecting the Kazakhs' [[Eurasian nomads|nomadic]] culture.<ref name=etym>{{cite web|title=Cossack (n.)|url=http://etymonline.com/inde ...ed by the mid-16th century with the appearance of the [[Kazakh language]], culture, and economy.
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  • ...rates the conflicting views between traditional [[Chechen people|Chechen]] culture and Russian warfare through the use of soundtrack, costuming, and arms. The [[Category:Turkish-language films]]
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  • ...roduct]] similar to ''[[kefir]]'', but is produced from a liquid [[starter culture]], in contrast to the solid ''kefir'' "grains". Because mare's milk contain ...=Gerard Clauson|title=An Etymological Dictionary of Pre-Thirteenth-Century Turkish|date=1972|publisher=Clarendon Press|location=Oxford|page=629|edition=1st}}<
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  • ...amp=yes |title=Content of trace elements, copper, manganese, molybdenum in culture of chal and camel's milk and their clinical significance |journal=Dairy Sci *[http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/culture/articles/eav102502.shtml Filip Noubel, "Golden Century of the Turkmens:" A
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  • ...ine|Lebanon]], [[Mongolian cuisine|Mongolia]], [[Syrian cuisine|Syria]], [[Turkish cuisine|Turkey]], [[Tajik cuisine|Tajikistan]], [[Turkmen cuisine|Turkmenis ...roducts used in cuisines of [[Iranian cuisine|Iranian]], [[Turkish cuisine|Turkish]], [[Mongolian cuisine|Mongolian]], [[Central Asian cuisine|Central Asian]]
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  • *''[[Kazakhstan Zaman]] - Kazakhstan version of Turkish daily ...ada — up-to-date information on recent developments, as well as history, culture and traditions, of Kazakhstan; includes information about getting visas
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  • ...rm, December 13, 2007]</ref> However, on January 30, 2015, the Minister of Culture and Sports Arystanbek Mukhamediuly announced that a transition plan was und *[http://ctle.pau.edu.tr/kztr Kazakh<>Turkish Dictionary]
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  • * A [[Latin script|Latin alphabet]] based on the [[Turkish alphabet]] is unofficially used by the Kazakh diaspora in [[Turkey]]. The K ...at use the Latin script also use a different Latin alphabet based on the [[Turkish alphabet]].
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  • ...therwise give a sense of how the applicant would likely mesh with the DMOZ culture and mission.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dmoz.org/cgi-bin/apply.cgi |titl [[Category:Turkish-language websites]]
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  • ...mens]]. In the West, the game is also played by [[Afghan people|Afghan]] [[Turkish people|Turks]] (ethnic [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]]) who migrated to [[Ulupamir ==In popular culture==
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  • ...orn 1969 in [[Karaganda]], [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]]) is a [[Turkey|Turkish]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.anjelikaakbar.com/Content/549/biyografi|tit ...written. Akbar and her husband decided to stay permanently, and acquired [[Turkish citizenship]]. She received the “Degree for Proficiency in Art” in 1993
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  • ...gers]] in the [[Kazakh culture|Kazakh]] and [[Culture of Kyrgyzstan|Kyrgyz culture]]s. Akyns are different from the [[zhirau]]s or [[manaschy]]s, who are song .../aton.ttu.edu/turkishlist.asp "Alpamysh"] at the [[Uysal-Walker Archive of Turkish Oral Narrative]], Texas Tech University
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  • [[Category:Turkish culture]] [[Category:Kyrgyzstani culture]]
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  • ...name was written as {{lang|fa|آلماتی}} in [[Ottoman turkish language|Turkish]] and [[Persian language|Persian]] written with the [[Perso-Arabic script]] During the [[Middle Ages]] (8–10th centuries), a city culture developed in Almaty. There was a transition to a settled way of living, the
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  • ...gbs_summary_r&cad=4#PPA113,M1|title=Russian Mafia in America: Immigration, Culture, and Crime|location=Boston|publisher=Northeastern University Press|year=199 ...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
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  • | source = Languages committee of the Ministry of culture and sports ...], [[Tajik language|Tajiki]], [[Tatar language|Tatar]], [[Turkish language|Turkish]], [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]], [[Uyghur language|Uyghur]], and [[Uzbe
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  • ...bzal and thus has to start his life all over again. Another character is a Turkish beauty Inzhu who arrives to Astana and finds her happiness here. This story ...m Studios named after Shaken Aymanov]] with the largest Asian TV company [[Turkish Radio and Television Corporation|TRT]] (Turkey). Film Format: 12 episodes,
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  • ...|Mongol]] tribes united to establish the [[Kazakh Khanate]]. With cohesive culture and national identity, they constituted absolute majority on the land until ...krainian, 1.4% Uyghur, 1.3% Tatar, 1.1% German, 1% Kyrgyz, and <1% Korean, Turkish, Azerbaijani, Belarusian, Dungan, Zaza, Tajik, Pole, Chechen.<ref>Central I
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  • ...u|work=Al Jazeera|date=2014|accessdate=2016-07-05}}</ref> <br/> Plus 9,593 Turkish nationals<ref>{{cite web |author=Rep. of Turkey Ministry of Labour and Soci | langs = [[Turkish language|Turkish]], [[Kazakh Language|Kazakh]], [[Russian language|Russian]]
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  • ...look and speak Chinese, but have often also learned the [[Uyghur language|"Turkish" language]].<ref>{{harvnb|Broomhall|1910|p=260}}</ref> ...nicity outside China, yet they have close relations with the Hui people in culture, ethnic characteristics and ethnic identity."
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  • ...van association, which runs a Sunday school teaching Armenian language and culture to the community's children.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.publish.diaspora 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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  • ...azakhs-Religion-and-Expressive-Culture.html |title=Religion and expressive culture&nbsp;– Kazakhs |publisher=Everyculture.com |date= |accessdate=5 February ...origin of the word Kazakh or Qazaq. Some speculate that it comes from the Turkish verb ''{{lang|tr|qaz}}'' ("to wander"), because the Kazakhs were wandering
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  • ...e=Bilge Kağan Yazıtı Tam Metni (Full text of Bilge Khagan monument with Turkish transcription)|url=http://gokturkanitlari.appspot.com/bilgekagan.html|acces ...age|French]], coming to Western European languages from [[Turkish language|Turkish]] and [[Persian language|Persian]] (''tātār'', "mounted messenger"). Fro
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  • ...of Chechnya was dominated by the [[Khazars]] and then the [[Alans]]. Local culture was also subject to [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] and [[Kingdom of Georgia ...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 ...and phonetical features of the Uzbek language as well as the modern Uzbek culture reflect the more ancient Iranian roots of the Uzbek people.<ref name="Irani
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  • ...speak any European languages, though he was known to be fluent in Chinese, Turkish, and Persian.<ref name="Rossabi2014 2">{{cite book|author=Morris Rossabi|ti ...of the Crusading period, through the eyes of an observant outsider from a culture thousands of miles away.
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  • ...en to the region by the Qing, since it had distinct geography, history and culture, while at the same time it was created by the Chinese, multicultural, settl ...ast of the Yuezhi, is another example, yet skeletal remains from the Ordos culture found have been predominantly [[Mongoloid]]. By the time the [[Han dynasty]
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  • ...and Turkic Languages: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Turkish Linguistics |editor= Aslı Göksel, Celia Kerslake |pages=430–431 |publis ==Popular Culture==
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  • ...one of several nomadic dynasties which would shape the future geolocation, culture, and dominant beliefs of [[Turkic peoples]]. ...peaking, the common name ''Göktürk'' is the [[Turkish language|Anatolian Turkish]] form of the [[ethnonym]]. The [[Old Turkic]] name for the Göktürks was
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  • | label = Beijing Compass Culture Co., Jingwen Records ...://compassculture.com/english/Projects.htm |title=Projects |author=Compass Culture |access-date=30 June 2015}}</ref> specializing in a fusion of music styles
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  • ...r|author2=East-West Center|title=Ethno-diplomacy, the Uyghur hitch in Sino-Turkish relations|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IR4tAQAAIAAJ|year=2009|publ ...min/stored/pdfs/ps053.pdf |title=Ethno-Diplomacy: The Uyghur Hitch in Sino-Turkish Relations |format=PDF |accessdate=2011-08-28}}</ref> Smaller communities ar
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  • ...are run by the International KATEV foundation. In Astana, there are Kazakh-Turkish High Boarding Schools for gifted boys and girls, separately and the [http:/ ...m.kz/eng/article/2655204 |title=Saint Petersburg to welcome Days of Astana Culture |publisher=Kazinform |accessdate=9 October 2014}}</ref>
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  • ...man's stay." {{Citation needed|date=February 2007}} Remnants of material culture that were found during excavation of Taraz speak about the lifestyle in thi ...hanate. It felt, like other cities of the region, the influence of Sogdian culture.
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  • *Identification of [[archaeological culture]]s: the material remains found at dwelling sites, burial grounds, and other ...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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  • [[Image:Atatürk.jpg|right|thumb|[[Atatürk]] wearing a Turkish-style kalpak]] [[Category:Turkish clothing]]
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  • ...ite book| last= Elisseeff|first= Vadime|title= The Silk Roads: Highways of Culture and Commerce|publisher= UNESCO Publishing / Berghahn Books|year=2001|isbn= ...ntiquity included the [[Chinese people|Chinese]], [[Arab people|Arabs]], [[Turkish people|Turkmens]], [[India]]ns, [[Persian people|Persians]], [[Somali peopl
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  • ...thern lapwing|lapwing]] and derives from ''vannus'' a [[Winnowing#In Greek culture|winnowing fan]]. The specific ''gregarius'' is [[Latin]] for "sociable" fro ...pwings were discovered in Turkey, according to Guven Eken, director of the Turkish Nature Association.<ref name=npr/> The current [[IUCN]] classification is '
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  • ...of life. Industry, and especially mining, developed. Russian and European culture began to influence Kazakh society.<ref>{{cite web|title=Central Asia|url=ht ==Culture, religion and ethnicity==
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