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  • |caption = View from Space, April 1991 ...ion]], largely vernal snowmelt, from the mountains of China's [[Xinjiang]] region.
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  • ...Union|Soviet]] [[Communist]] [[political figure]] in the [[Kazakh SSR]]. From 1962 to 1964 he was [[first secretary]] of the Communist Party of the Kazak ...then graduated from the [[Minsk]] Military Academy for political officers. From June 1941 to July 1942 he was on the [[Leningrad]] front attached to a skii
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  • |office3 = Mayor of [[Almaty]] ...m December 2004 to April 2008 he was the mayor of [[Almaty]]. Before that, from 28 January 2002 to 11 June 2003, he was the [[Prime Minister of Kazakhstan]
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  • |office = Mayor of [[Almaty]] |office4 = Mayor of [[Almaty Region]]
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  • ...lga River]]s but never reached this rivers. The khanate officially existed from 1801 to 1845, when the position of [[Khan (title)|khan]] was abolished and ...[Junior Juz]]. In a middle of 19th century population grew to 200 thousand people.<ref>[http://lib.kaznu.kz/Books/bk051/Pages/33.gif Зиманов С.З. Р
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  • ...stan]]. As of November 2007, about 1% of the $600 billion in goods shipped from Asia to Europe each year were delivered by inland transport routes.<ref>Ber ...ian connects Moscow with Russian Pacific seaports such as [[Vladivostok]]. From the 1960s until the early 1990s the railway served as the primary land brid
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  • | Caption = Silk Road extending from [[Europe]] through [[Asia]]. Overland routes are red, and the maritime rout | Region = Asia-Pacific
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  • | designation1_free1name = Region ...ing the [[Eastern world|East]] and [[Western culture|West]] and stretching from the Korean peninsula<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.miho.or.jp/english/membe
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  • ...Central Asia]], while also active in the young political newspapers of the region. Through his work, he became known as a political activist, [[ethnography|e ...ry. After finishing school and thanks to a strong letter of recommendation from his school principal, he left for [[St. Petersburg, Russia|St. Petersburg]]
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  • |residence = Arlington, Virginia, USA and Almaty, Kazakhstan ...d Kulziya Askarova, medical doctor and radiologist. He was raised in the [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]].
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  • ...khstan]]. Kazakhstan’s political opposition is the most developed in the region in terms of its organizational abilities and resources.<ref name="Demokrati ...llot]]s or [[proxy voting]] for voters with disabilities that prevent them from going to the polls.
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  • | party3 = [[Communist People's Party of Kazakhstan|CPPK]] ...e seats were elected by the [[Assembly of People of Kazakhstan|Assembly of People]], a body selected by the President.<ref>[http://www.electionguide.org/elec
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  • ...Renat|Swedish officer]] in captivity there in 1716-1733, which include the region known today as Zhetysu]] ...ters") in [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] and Persian, to the rivers which flow from the south-east into [[Lake Balkhash]].
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  • ...ral Asia''' showing three sets of possible [[Eurasia]]n boundaries for the region]] ...area, it is nearly synonymous with [[Russian Turkestan]], the name for the region during the [[Russian Empire]]. Soviet Central Asia went through many territ
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  • Eset batyr is originally from Shekty-Kabak subdivision of Alimuli tribe of the [[Lesser Horde]].<ref name ...gression.<ref name="DalaHerkulesi">Torekhanov, Tauman. ''Dala Herculesi'', Almaty: Atamura, 2008, ISBN 9965218048</ref>
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  • ...tau Mountains and central Kazakhstan. Modern ''[[Homo sapiens]]'' appeared from 40,000 to 12,000 years ago in southern, central, and eastern Kazakhstan. Af ...populations in and out of the [[steppe belt]]. The dry period which lasted from the end of the second millennium to the beginning of the 1st millennium BCE
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  • |region = Central Asia ...2th century CE. The [[Pechenegs|Western Branch of Kangars]] after a defeat from [[Kypchaks]] of the [[Kimek Khanate|Kimek Kaganate]] attacked and defeated
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  • ...] [[Eurasian Steppe|steppe]] people mentioned in [[China|Chinese]] records from the 2nd century BC to the 5th century AD. ...tly became close allies of the [[Han dynasty]] and a powerful force in the region for several centuries. Pressured by the [[Rouran]], the Wusun are last ment
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  • ...c peoples|Turkic]] tribe that heavily influenced northern Chinese politics from the late ninth century through the tenth century. They are noted for foundi The Shato tribes descended from the [[Chigils|Chigil]] <ref name="Zuev_127"/> tribes, belonging to a group
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  • ...Zhalpaktas-Seriktas district, now a territory of the Zhambylsk region in [[Almaty]], in 1706. "Batyr" is an [[honorific]] granted to Khazak [[commoner]]s who [[Category:Ethnic Kazakh people]]
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  • ...Noble Books|isbn=978-0-7607-3203-8|page=5.19}}</ref> and control over the region was recognized in the [[Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1881)]] between Russia | [[Almaty|Verniy]] (22,744)
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  • ...akastan]]. Not to be confused with the [[Sakha]], the endonym of the Yakut people of Siberia. For other uses, see [[Saka (disambiguation)]].}} ...s the [[Indo-Scythians]]. In the [[Tarim Basin]] and [[Taklamakan desert]] region of [[Northwest China]], they settled in [[Kingdom of Khotan|Khotan]] and [[
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  • ...[Khanate of Kokand|Kokand]] <br> [[Turkmens|Turkmen]] tribes <br> [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] tribes <br> [[File:Flag of Afghanistan pre-1901.svg|border|23px]] ...forts along the northern border of Kyrgyzstan. 1864-1868 they moved south from Kyrgyzstan, captured Tashkent and Samarkand and dominated the Khanates of K
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  • ...araz]] oblysy and [[Semey]] oblysy in [[Kazakhstan]]) with the center in [[Almaty|Verny]]. ...ernor General]] of the [[Governor-Generalship of the Steppes|Steppe]]; and from 1899 the Governor General of [[Turkestan]].
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  • ...elected members - two from each region, the city of republican importance (Almaty) and the capital city of the Republic of Kazakhstan at joint sessions of th ...a term not exceeding one year to the President by two-thirds of the votes from the total number of deputies of each Chamber at the initiative of the Presi
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  • ...viously served as [[Foreign Minister]] in the [[Government of Kazakhstan]] from 1999−2002.<ref name=EXTREMISM>[http://newsfromrussia.com/cis/2001/09/18/1 ...s key issues regarding security and the withdrawal of international forces from Afghanistan. During the first few months of 2013, Idrissov met with leaders
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  • He graduated from the Kazakh State University, candidate of economic sciences. He began his career as a teacher in the political economy department of the Almaty Institute of National Economy.
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  • ...into Kazakhstan's foreign policy.<ref name="ed">{{cite web|title=New tasks from the President on facilitating economic diplomacy|url=http://www.kazakhembus ...gional integration in Central Asia” and international integration of the region.<ref name=TW1>{{cite web|title=Kazakh Foreign Policy Concept for 2014 – 2
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  • |admin_center = {{nowrap|{{flagicon|Kazakhstan}} [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]]}} ....com.cn/n/2014/0520/c90883-8730107.html |accessdate=20 May 2014 |newspaper=People's Daily |date=20 May 2014}}</ref>
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  • ...orn on July 6, 1940 in the village of Chemolgan, Kaskelen District, Almaty region. In 1967, he graduated from the Highest Technical Educational Institution at the Karaganada Metallurgic
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