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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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  • [[Category:Culture in Xinjiang]] [[Category:Uzbekistani musical instruments]]
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  • ...play.asp?eventid=189|accessdate=April 26, 2008|publisher=Festival of World Culture|work=Event Listings|title=Rhythms of Uzbekistan: Featuring Shod & Lyazgi |a [[Category:Uzbekistani musical instruments]]
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  • In [[Uzbekistan]] it is part of rural culture which originates from nomadic traditions. In Uzbek cuisine it includes vege [[Category:Uzbekistani cuisine]]
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  • ...g H P. ''A survey of the bacterial composition of kurut from Tibet using a culture-independent approach.'' J Dairy Sci. 2012 Mar, 95(3), 1064-72. {{doi|10.316 [[Category:Uzbekistani cuisine]]
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  • *[[Tatar culture]] [[Category:Uzbekistani cuisine]]
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  • ...s are reported in the press," contrary to incorrect perceptions in popular culture caused by the country's fictional portrayal in the 2006 film ''[[Borat]]'' ...mony was attended by U.S. Ambassador [[Tracey Ann Jacobson]], Tajik Deputy Culture Minister Mavlon Mukhtorov, and Imam Habibullo Azamkhonov.<ref name=RFE/><re
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  • ...rs to merit the title of “Honorary Artist” rewarded by the Ministry of Culture. [[Category:Uzbekistani Jews]]
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  • [[Category:Kazakhstani culture]] [[Category:Uzbekistani culture]]
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  • [[Category:Turkish culture]] [[Category:Kyrgyzstani culture]]
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  • ...t2=Shamukhitdinova|first2=Lola|title=Modernity of Tradition: Uzbek Textile Culture Today|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aUy-AAAAQBAJ&pg=PA115|year=2013 [[Category:Kazakhstani culture]]
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  • ..., which J. Otto Pohl described as "emasculat[ing] the expression of Korean culture in the Soviet Union.<ref>{{harvnb|Pohl|1999|p=15}}</ref> Up until the era o ...re: Deportation and it's effect on Koryo-saram's attitudes towards Korean culture. Koryo-saram became highly assimilationist, achieved high education levels
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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 ...ian policy, Armenians living in Tajikistan had chosen to side by side with Uzbekistani military when they occupied Tajikistan through the [[Civil War in Tajikista
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  • ...Soviet Union]] – August 18, 2006 in [[Tashkent]], [[Uzbekistan]]) was an Uzbekistani painter of [[Gyopo|Korean descent]], sometimes referred to by Korean newspa ...they awarded him with the [[Order of Culture Merit (South Korea)|Order of Culture Merit]] ([[:ko:문화훈장|문화훈장]]); he then donated ''Requiem'' to
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  • ...k%2C%20Lviv%2C%20and%20Ternopil%20march%201991&f=false The Ukrainian West: Culture and the Fate of Empire in Soviet Lviv] by [[William Jay Risch]], [[Harvard {{Uzbekistani elections}}
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