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  • ...political standing within Chechnya became increasingly insecure as he lost control to Basayev and other warlords. Even his Vice-President Arsanov became his p ...d leader of armed groups Maskhadov was killed, and his closest comrades-in-arms detained"''. He said the special operations unit had wanted to take Maskhad
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  • | image_seal = Coat of arms of Atyrau.svg {{Authority control}}
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  • [[File:aktobe's coat of arms.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Aktobe coat of arms on road side sign at the city limit]] ...] and by January 21, 1918, the Bolsheviks had secured the city under their control.
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  • ...construction of [[anti-ballistic missile]]s and to attain parity in the [[arms race]] between the [[USSR]] and United States. {{Authority control}}
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  • |image_shield = Coat of Arms of Karagandy Province.svg {{Authority control}}
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  • | image_shield = Coat of arms of Atyrau.svg {{Authority control}}
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  • |image_shield = Coat of arms of Pavlodar.svg ...ky'', an Imperial Russian outpost. The settlement was created to establish control over the region's salt lakes, an important source of valuable salt. In 1861
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  • ...confiscated. Afterwards, the republic's entire oil industry came under the control of the [[Soviet Union]]. By 1941, Azerbaijan was producing a record 23.5 mi ...m/articles/2012/06/22/the_great_caspian_arms_race |title=The great Caspian arms race|periodical=Foreign Policy|date=June 2012}}</ref>
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  • ...then was the director of the Department of International Security and Arms Control Department of the Kazakh Foreign Ministry for four years, until he was appo
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  • ...ago|date=January–February 1992|journal=Arms Control Today|publisher=Arms Control Association|volume=22|issue=1|page=27|subscription=yes}}</ref> ...have statistically significant increases in prevalence when compared to a control group. However some bodily sites had no significant difference in number: [
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  • ...zhnev became involved in the development of the Soviet missile and nuclear arms programs, including the [[Baykonur Cosmodrome]]. The initially successful [ ...returned to Moscow, was made candidate member of the Politburo assigned in control of the defense industry, the [[Soviet space program|space program]] includi
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  • ...date=November 2007|author=Peter Crail and Daryl G. Kimball|publisher=Arms Control Association}}</ref> Turkmenistan<ref>[http://www.nti.org/e_research/officia
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  • ...A study published in 2015 characterized the rapidly evolving mitochondrial control region of one of these specimens.<ref name=Hailer2015/> [[DNA]] from a ∼3 ...|Polish coat of arms]] and in the [[Coat of arms of Serbia|Serbian coat of arms]].<ref name=birds.poland.pl/> The sea eagle is often blazoned grasping a fi
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  • ...ctule which is the same colour all along its length. The undersides of the arms are hairy giving it the alternative name "hairy-armed bat". The ears are sh {{Authority control}}
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  • | footer = Flag and Coat of Arms of Kazakhstan | footer = Flag and Coat of Arms of Kirghizia
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  • ...were still to be seen, filling the enclosure in a heap several feet high, arms, feet, and heads protruding from the stones which had vainly been thrown th {{Authority control}}
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  • ...hammad]]. The Shah had only recently taken some of the territory under his control, and he was also busy with a dispute with the [[caliph]] in [[Baghdad]], [[ ...s reneged on his surrender terms and executed every soldier that had taken arms against him at Samarkand. The people of Samarkand were ordered to evacuate
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  • ...ublisher=Barnes & 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)]]
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  • ...is territory, demanding fealty from the local princes of Fars, and gaining control over the neighboring provinces of [[Kerman province|Kerman]], [[Isfahan Pro ...he sole conduit for trade between Persia and Rome; and Rome would exercise control over the five satrapies between the Tigris and Armenia: Ingilene, Sophanene
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  • The '''Chemical Weapons Convention''' ('''CWC''') is an [[arms control]] [[treaty]] that outlaws the production, stockpiling, and use of [[chemica ...emical Weapons Convention], THE HARVARD SUSSEX PROGRAM ON CBW ARMAMENT AND ARMS LIMITATION</ref> On 3 September 1992 the Conference on Disarmament submitte
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  • | image2 = Coat of arms military-of-kazakhstan.svg | image_size2 = 150px | caption2 = Coat of Arms of the Kazakh Armed Forces
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  • ...red to themselves as "internees", because they voluntarily laid down their arms after the official capitulation of Japan, i.e., after the end of the milita {{Authority control}}
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