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  • ...meeting between President Obama and Kazakhstan President Nazarbayev | The White House]. Whitehouse.gov (11 April 2010). Retrieved 14 January 2013.</ref> ...adout of the President's Call to President Nazarbayev of Kazakhstan" | The White House]. Whitehouse.gov (30 April 2011). Retrieved 14 January 2013.</ref>
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  • | [[File:Flag of Kazakhstan Army.svg|150px]] || || Flag of the [[Kazakhstan Army]] || ...he [[flag of Turkey]], the [[Star and crescent]]'s colour was changed from white to yellow.
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  • ...ive Jason Hudson are the game's main playable characters, as well as [[Red Army]] soldier Viktor Reznov in only one mission. Locations featured in the game ...held captive at [[Vorkuta Gulag]], Mason befriends inmate and former [[Red Army]] soldier Viktor Reznov. Reznov recounts to Mason the identities of their e
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  • ...aracters are Gary "Roach" Sanderson, of the 141, and James Ramirez, of the Army Rangers, with Captain MacTavish becoming playable later in the campaign. An ...ory. [[Lieutenant General]] Shepherd is the commander of the United States Army Rangers and Task Force 141.
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  • ...International. This was unveiled in 1914 and flown by the [[Irish Citizen Army]] during the 1916 [[Easter Rising]]. ...ch also appeared on the [[Red Star]] badge on the uniform cap of the [[Red Army]] uniform and in many other places.
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  • ...hammer and sickle]]. In Soviet heraldry, the red star symbolized the [[Red Army]] and the military service, as opposed to the hammer and sickle, which symb File:Red star Red Army 05.gif|Red star, Red Army 1918
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  • ...t Between the United States of America and the Republic of Kazakhstan] The White House</ref> Kazakhstan has taken [[Uzbekistan]]'s place as the favored part ...[[Minister of Defense]] and General of the [[Military of Kazakhstan|Kazakh Army]], said the attacks "demonstrated that international terrorism has no borde
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  • ...d.<ref name="bbc">{{cite web|title=Kazakhstan: Gunmen attack gun shops and army unit in Aktobe|url=http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-36455744|website=bbc. On 8 June, a shooting occurred at a children's camp in Aktobe. A person in a white car fired at security guards from a shotgun, but no one was injured.<ref na
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  • ...underworld who had broken the thieves' code by agreeing to join the Soviet army and fight against Nazi Germany during World War II (in exchange for being f By joining the army, they violated the Thieves' Code which expressly forbids assisting authorit
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  • ...]]ns'' (though not to be confused with the political group of [[White Army|White Russians]] that opposed the [[Bolshevik]]s during the [[Russian Civil War]] ...e Grand Duchy of Lithuania (''Litva'', ''Vialikaja Litva'') of which the [[White Ruthenia]]n, [[Black Ruthenia]]n and [[Polesia]]n lands were part of since
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  • ...e Chinese Muslim merchants who escaped, after they were sold by Jahangir's Army in Central Asia, and sent them back to China.{{sfn|Millward|1998|p=285}} During [[World War II]], some Dungans served in the [[Red Army]], one of them who was Vanakhun Mansuza ([[Dungan language|Cyrillic Dungan]
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  • File:Pomor man.jpg|Russia's Arctic coastline from the [[White Sea]] to the [[Bering Strait]] had been explored and settled by [[Pomors]], ...refugees. Many [[white emigre|white émigrés]] were participants in the [[White movement]], although the term is broadly applied to anyone who may have lef
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  • ...But when he moved to take the town of [[Kashgar]] he was met by the joined army of Amir Sayyid Ali of Kashgar and Esen Buqa, and in the ensuing battle was ...Timurids were more complex. After [[Abu Sa'id Mirza]] was killed by the [[White Sheep Turkmen]] in 1468, his realm was split between his sons. [[Sultan Ahm
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  • ...hinese Muslim merchants who had escaped after they were sold by Jahangir's Army in Central Asia and sent them back to China.{{sfn|Millward|1998|p=285}} ...dissatisfied with this turn of events and wrote to Chang Ling: "I sent an army to eliminate the evil, you were at the lair of the beast, but let him to es
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  • ...itory of the "fish dragons" the land of the Whites (Bai), whose bodies are white and whose long hair falls on their shoulders. Such a description could acco ...pul cemetery came from various origins, composing as they did a homogenous army made of Hellenized Persians, western Scythians, or Sacae Iranians from thei
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  • | branch = [[National Revolutionary Army]] ...ed Chinese Muslim cavalry and White Russians against [[People's Liberation Army]] (PLA) forces taking over Xinjiang in 1949. He fought at the [[Battle of Y
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  • ...ongolia & Inner Asia Studies Unit|volume=|edition=|year=2002|publisher=The White Horse Press for the Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit at the University ...destroyed during the [[Kumul Rebellion]] by [[Hui people|Chinese Muslim]] army under General [[Ma Zhancang]] and [[Ma Fuyuan]] at the [[Battle of Kashgar
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  • |strength1= [[Eight Banners]], Manchu bannerman<br/>[[Green Standard Army]]<br/>Han Chinese and Chinese Hui Muslim militia<br/>Qara taghlik Ishaqiyya ...a (Turkestan)|Khojas]] and [[Khanate of Kokand]] were resisted by the Qing army and [[Dungan people|Dungan]] merchants. Among those who died in battle in 1
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  • ...f the Korean People's Army|Supreme Commander]] of the<br>[[Korean People's Army]] |branch = [[Korean People's Army]]
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  • ...viet authorities to [[liberation of Korea|liberated Korea]] when the [[Red Army]] [[Soviet invasion of Manchuria|entered in 1945]]. By that time, he had su ...ficers.{{sfn|Gabroussenko|2005|p=64}} Cho entered North Korea with the Red army that year.{{sfn|Gabroussenko|2005|p=65}}
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  • ...n 1905 and continued in that position until 1920. He fled the Russian Red Army in 1920, going to China. China at that time considered him the legitimate g ...te Army and the appointed administrator, who were in control until the Red Army was able to take over in 1920.
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  • ...worker+from+the+town+of+Alma-Ata.+In+1920+he+was+inducted+into+the+Tsarist+army+and+was+exposed+to+radical+ideas+during+World+War+I.+After+the+fall+of+the+ ...Regiment+as+a+matter+of+great+urgency&dq=on+Magaza+Masanchin,+a+Dungan+Red+Army+commander,+to+form+a+Dungan+Cavalry+Regiment+as+a+matter+of+great+urgency&h
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  • The name "Aktobe" comes from Kazakh "ақ" (white) and "төбе" (hill); the name is a reference to the heights on which the ...point, much contested between the [[Red Army]] and their [[White Movement|White]] opponents during the [[Russian Civil War]]. Kazakh and Russian inhabitant
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  • ...hief of the Army Administration and [[ataman]] of the [[Orenburg]] Cossack Army (September). ...He was in charge of the Detached Orenburg Army in [[Aleksandr Kolchak]]'s army.
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  • ...ogical warfare]] (BW) expert. He rose rapidly in the ranks of the [[Soviet Army]] to become the First Deputy Director of [[Biopreparat]], where he oversaw ...against the continuation of bioweapons work, resigned from both the Soviet Army and Biopreparat and became jobless. In October 1992 he emigrated with his f
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  • | branch = [[Imperial Russian Army]]<br> [[Red Army]]
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  • *[[Imperial Russian Army]] *[[White Movement]]}}
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  • ...slender-billed curlew]], [[black stork]], [[red-breasted goose]], [[lesser white-fronted goose]], [[lesser kestrel]], [[whooper swan]], [[tundra swan]], [[o ...[Wels catfish]]. The rare species include [[Caspian salmon]], [[sterlet]], white salmon and [[Caspian kutum|kutum]].
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  • ...ey formed the left wing (''züün'', left; ''gar'', hand) of the Mongolian army, self-named [[Oirats]].<ref name="EB1911">{{EB1911|inline=1|wstitle=Dzungar ...are raised. The fields are irrigated with melted snow from the permanently white-capped mountains.
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  • ...Biowarfare and Bioterrorism”, Chapter 3 of: [http://www.bordeninstitute.army.mil/published_volumes/biological_warfare/biological.html Dembek, Zygmunt F. In the 1920s, leaders of the [[Red Army]] were searching for an appropriate place to build a science and military c
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  • ...ased to exist in August 26, 1920 after the [[Bolsheviks]] defeated [[White Army]] that was occupying territory of the Alash Autonomy, and formed [[Kirghiz
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  • ...man legionaries. The Romans may have been part of [[Mark Antony|Antony]]'s army invading [[Parthia]]. Sogdiana (modern [[Bukhara]]), east of the Oxus River ...it forces generally identified as Xiongnu. Han general [[Ban Chao]] led an army of 70,000 [[mounted infantry]] and [[light cavalry]] troops in the 1st cent
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  • |branch = [[Red Army]]<br/> [[Soviet Army]] | 1953–1954: Deputy Head, [[Main Political Directorate of the Soviet Army and Navy]]
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  • In what was determined by the [[United States Army Corps of Engineers|Army Corps of Engineers]] to be an isolated incident, a fisherman caught a singl ...://www.fairfaxtimes.com/cms/story.php?id=3410 |title=Snakehead caught near White's Ferry |date=April 29, 2011 |publisher=Fairfax Times |accessdate=May 10, 2
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  • ...not support an invasion and the ill-equipped and ill-disciplined Bolshevik army fled back to the Soviet stronghold at Tashkent. ...ia. On 2 September 1920, an army of well-disciplined and well equipped Red Army troops under the command of Bolshevik general [[Mikhail Frunze]] attacked t
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  • ...ancestors, of Dutch descent, included a general in [[George Washington]]'s army. His mother, Matilda Scribner, was half-sister of [[Charles Scribner I|Char ...erovskii (now [[Kzyl-Orda]]). MacGahan went from there to find the Russian Army at [[Khiva]], while Schuyler travelled on to [[Tashkent]], in present-day [
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  • ...ong Horse.jpg|thumb|alt=See caption|[[Kazakh people|Kyrgyz]] envoys give a white horse to the [[Qianlong Emperor]] of China (1757), soon after the Qing expe ...the [[Basmachi movement]] against conscription into the [[Russian imperial army]] ordered by the [[tsar]] in July 1916 as part of the war effort against Ge
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  • After the defeat of the White Army in the [[Russian Civil War]], it was renamed as [[Omsk Governorate]] on 3 J
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  • ...d overthrown the Liao. Yelü recruited Khitans and other tribes to form an army, and in 1134 captured [[Balasagun]] from the [[Kara-Khanid Khanate]], which ...Qara-Khitans were dispersed widely all over Eurasia as part of the Mongol army. In the 14th century, they began to lose their ethnic identity, traces of t
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  • ...e emperor [[Valerian (emperor)|Valerian]] ended in disaster when the Roman army was defeated and besieged at [[Battle of Edessa|Edessa]] and Valerian was c Shapur II first led his small but disciplined army south against the Arabs, whom he defeated, securing the southern areas of t
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  • ...-kk|Баян хан}}) (r.1302-1309) was one of the most famous khans of [[White Horde]]. "Bayan" means "[[wikt:rich|rich]]" and "buyan" means "good deed/ac All the White and Blue Hordes /which is Golden Horde's issue/ were ruled by Mongols. And
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  • ...ntral Asia Ethnic en.svg|thumb|right|300px|Ethic map of Central Asia.<br/> White areas are thinly-populated desert. <br/>The three northwest-tending lines a ...rkestan]] on the Syr Darya and around 1817 built [[Kyzylorda|Ak-Mechet]] ('White Mosque') further downriver, as well as smaller forts on both sides of Ak-Me
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  • ...ballad about the fate of the last Khazar king after his defeat by the Rus' army of [[Svyatoslav]]{{dn|date=November 2012}}. Only one Khazar remains free, a *''[[The White Raven (novel)|The White Raven]]'' (2009)
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  • ...f> who had been important allies of Byzantium in fighting off [[Attila]]'s army. ...providing crucial military assistance to Byzantium in routing the Sasanian army in the Persian heartland,<ref>{{harvnb|Kaegi|2003|pp=154–186}}.</ref><ref
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  • ...bout the year of his birth. According to some reports, he was raised on a white rug immediately after his father's death in 1628, but its long recognized a ...he Tian Shan, Zhangir with the host 600 people decided to meet the enemy's army, despite its significant superiority (Zhungars was about 50,000). For Battl
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  • ...ived quite a distance because their inception at 198 not any longer simply army watches, with no much longer simply kids Gs, some sort of G-Shock family me ...for instance carbamide peroxide or even hydrogen peroxide makes the teeth white. Whenever active ingredient begins to break, all oxygen goes in the enamel
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