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  • ...|url=http://www.rferl.org/content/article/1052410.html|title=CIS: Russian, Ukrainian, Kazakh Parliaments Ratify Treaty On Single Economic Space}}</ref> ...ref>{{cite web|title=Lake Baikal—A Touchstone for Global Change and Rift Studies|publisher=United States Geological Survey|url=http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/baika
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  • ...nhabit the region, especially the city of Aktobe. Among these are sizeable Ukrainian, Tatar, Chechen, Armenian, Jewish, and Greek populations, among many others ...c.uk/colleges/csrc Kazakhstan: Security & Defence Challenges]'', Conflict Studies Research Centre, 2002</ref> A Russian military presence is maintained in th
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  • ...ко}}). Its former name was given due to the [[Taras Shevchenko|eponymous Ukrainian poet's]] period of exile in the area.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aboutkazakh ...rainian name for the city may have been granted due to the large number of Ukrainian workers who settled in the city. Their descendants are easily identifiable
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  • ...e largest ethnic group is Kazakh (96.2%), followed by Russian (2.23%), and Ukrainian (0.49%). ...of the great Kazakh poet Abai Kunabaev. After successfully completing his studies in madrasas in 1879, Alikhan attended the city school and then attended the
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  • ...publicistic texts. Since 1997 he is the member and the vice-president of [[Ukrainian Academy of Arts]]. In 2001 Sydorenko has founded and has headed Modern Art ...f the creative workshops of the Art School of the USSR. (The supervisor of studies – the academician, the professor, the member of Academy of arts of the US
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  • The exiled Ukrainian poet and painter [[Taras Shevchenko]] participated in the expedition, and p ...nterey Institute of International Studies]], [[Center for Nonproliferation Studies]]|work=Occasional Paper 1}}</ref> In 1971, weaponized smallpox from the isl
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  • ...Studies|volume=25|issue=3–4|date=2001|pages=237–251|publisher=Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute|pmid=20034146}}</ref> Around 1.5 million (or possibly as ...Ò|last=PIANCIOLA|date=1 January 2001|publisher=|journal=Harvard Ukrainian Studies|volume=25|issue=3/4|pages=237–251|via=|doi=10.2307/41036834|doi-broken-da
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  • The '''Pontic–Caspian steppe''', or '''Ukrainian steppe''' is the vast [[steppe]]land stretching from the northern shores of According to the dominant [[Kurgan hypothesis]] in [[Indo-European studies]], the Pontic–Caspian steppe was the homeland of the speakers of the [[Pr
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  • ...s were: Kazakh 43.6%, Russian 40.2%, Uyghur 5.7%, Tatar 2.1%, Korean 1.8%, Ukrainian 1.7%, German 0.7%. ...7O3xm_XIAhWI1x4KHTomBJQ|year=1990|publisher=School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London|page=20}}</ref>
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  • ...y of Alberta Press in Association with the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies & London: Century Hutchison, 1986) ISBN 0-09-163750-3</ref>
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  • *[[Peter B. Golden]]. ''Khazar Studies: An Historio-Philological Inquiry into the Origins of the Khazars.'' Budape *Peter B. Golden. "Khazars" (Book Chapter in ''Turkish-Jewish Encounters: Studies on Turkish-Jewish Relations through the Ages'', 2001.)
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  • [[Genetic studies on Jews]] have found no substantive evidence of a Khazar origin among Ashke Some sources attribute to the Ukrainian Rabbi [[Isaac Baer Levinsohn]] (1788–1860) the first reference to a conne
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  • ...erritories between the Caucasus, the Aral Sea, the Ural Mountains, and the Ukrainian steppes.<ref>{{harvnb|Koestler|1977|p=18}}</ref> Khazar armies were led by ...lack Hungarians|Black Ogurs]]".<ref>{{harvnb|Oppenheim|1994|p=312}}.</ref> Studies of the physical remains, such as skulls at Sarkel, have revealed a mixture
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  • ...Strategic Studies (IISS)| authorlink=International Institute for Strategic Studies| title=The Military Balance 2016| journal=| volume=| issue=| pages=185–18 In May 2012, Kharkov Morozov (a Ukrainian company) agreed a $150 million contract with [[Kazakhstan Engineering]] to
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