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  • ...graphy|title=Mt. Paektu: An Epic Poem|author=Cho Ki-chon|publisher=Foreign Languages Publishing House|location=Pyongyang|year=1990|url=http://www.naenara.com.kp ...kp/en/book/download.php?2+2008#.pdf |location=Pyongyang |publisher=Foreign Languages Publishing House |page=253 |oclc=28377167 |accessdate=16 October 2014 }}</r
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  • ...guage|Bashkir]], where the same name is used for the range), or [[Ob-Ugric languages|Ob-Ugric]].<ref>[[Max Vasmer|Фасмер, Макс]]. [http://dic.academic ...als the [[tree line]] is at 250–400 m. The polar forests are low and are mixed with swamps, lichens, bogs and shrubs. [[Betula nana|Dwarf birch]], mosses
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  • ...cease at 250–400 m in the Polar Urals. The polar forests are low and are mixed with [[swamp]]s, [[lichen]]s, [[bog]]s and shrubs. Abundant are [[Betula na ...s have formed which became the basis of the Uralic language community, and mixed (Mongoloid, europoid) anthropological type. Around the same time, farming a
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  • ...ges ''altin'' means gold and ''dag'' means mountain. The proposed [[Altaic languages|Altaic language family]] takes its name from this mountain range. ...titudinal vegetation zones in central Siberia, from steppe, forest-steppe, mixed forest, subalpine vegetation to alpine vegetation". While making its decisi
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  • [[Turkic languages]] refer to the lake as ''[[Khazar]] Sea''. In [[Turkmen language|Turkmen]], [[File:Ghaleye Rud Khan (40) 4.jpg|thumb|Iran's northern [[Caspian Hyrcanian mixed forests]] are maintained by moisture captured from the Caspian Sea by the [
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  • ...my of Social Sciences, University of Pennsylvania Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, p. 31 footnote #56, {{ISSN|2157-9687}}.</ref> Similar an ...my of Social Sciences, University of Pennsylvania Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, pp 15-16, {{ISSN|2157-9687}}.</ref> woollen wall hanging
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  • ...nto-Caspian" redirects here. See [[Oghuz languages]] for the Ponto-Caspian languages.}} ...k Sea]] and the [[Caucasus]] in the south to the [[Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests|temperate forest]] and [[taiga]] in the north, or [[45th parallel n
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  • ...e area became dominated by [[Turkic languages|Turkic]] and other exogenous languages, which arrived with nomad invaders and settlers from the east. ...orts to industrialize Central Asia. This left the Republic of Kazakhstan a mixed legacy: a population of nearly as many Russians as Kazakhs; a class of [[te
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  • *[[#Regional languages|Other languages]] At the beginning of his reign, Yazdegerd II gathered a mixed army of various nations, including his Indian allies, and attacked the [[Ea
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  • ...of a Khazar origin among Ashkenazi Jews, as opposed to evidence they have mixed [[Near East]]ern/Mediterranean and Southern European origins.<ref>{{cite jo ...d Spolsky, [https://books.google.com/books?id=5Xk9AwAAQBAJ&pg=PA297 ''The Languages of the Jews;A Sociolinguistic History,''] Cambridge University Press 2014 p
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  • ...of the Khazars is closely bound with theories of [[Turkic languages|their languages]], but it is a matter of intricate difficulty since no indigenous records i ...)|Roman title Caesar]].<ref>{{harvnb|Golden|2007a|p=16}}.Compare [[Tibetic languages|Tibetan]] ''dru-gu Gesar'' (the Turk Gesar).</ref>
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  • |languages = [[Naiman subdialect]] of [[Mongolic languages]], [[Turkic languages|Turkic]]<ref name="https://books.google.se/books?id=0eEKAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA19&dq ...a [[Turkic people]] from [[Sekiz Oghuz]] (means "Eight Oghuz" in [[Turkic languages|Turkic]]).<ref>Ratchnevsky, Paul. "Genghis Khan: His Life and Legacy". 2000
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  • | languages =Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish | languages =
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