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  • ...the founders of the [[Chinese Harbin Conservatory]] and a teacher at the [[Moscow Conservatory]]. .../> a soviet school for [[child prodigies]], drawing the interest of the [[Moscow State Conservatory]] musicians. She continued her education at the Tashkent
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  • ...n|Zhambyl Oblast]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]]. She grew up in [[Moscow]], where her father, engineer Yerkin Berkaliev, was a member of the [[Centr ...y in a Jewish ceremony. She also says that in her purse she carries a page from a 1,200-year-old [[Torah]].<ref name="nymag"/>
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  • ...s the grandson of the ruler Torgai son begs Yer Shokai, maternally derived from the [[Kazakh Khanate]] of [[Khiva]]. ...n on 25 December 1890, in Akmechet, (today Kyzyl-Orda), Kazakhstan. He was from the [[Middle Juz]] ([[Golden Horde|horde]]) of the [[Kypchak]]’s tribe, T
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  • ...e.jpg|thumb|Archbishop Dietrich Brauer giving the blessing at a service in Moscow Lutheran cathedral.]] ...= Drefs | first = R. Rueben | work = Heritage Review | publisher = Germans from Russia Heritage Society}}</ref> By the end of the 17th century, German Luth
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  • ...the [[Orthodoxy in Kazakhstan|Orthodox Church in Kazakhstan]] under the [[Moscow Patriarchate]]. About 1.5 percent of the population is ethnically [[Germans ...l" Protestant Christian churches registered with the [[Kazakh government]] from 2006 to 2007. There are 83 Roman Catholic churches in Kazakhstan.<ref name=
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  • ...US [[President of the United States|President]]'s airplane en route from [[Moscow]] in the 1997 action movie [[Air Force One (film)|''Air Force One'']]. ...he character's strange behaviour is not consistent with that of the Kazakh people, and that his government reserves the right to any legal action against Coh
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  • {{redirect|Verniy|Soviet destroyer turned over from Japan|Japanese destroyer Hibiki (1932)}} ...Park]]; [[Kazakh-British Technical University]]; Panoramic view of Almaty from the hills of the [[Kok Tobe]]; [[Abay Opera House]]; [[Golden Warrior Monum
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  • From January 22, 2009, until October 1, 2013, he was the chairman of the [[Natio He graduated from the [[Moscow State Institute of International Relations]] in 1984.<ref name=BIO>[http://
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  • Ablyazov is currently fighting extradition from France to Russia. In Russia, Ablyazov faces ill-treatment and unfair trial. In 1986, Ablyazov graduated from the Moscow Engineering and Physics Institute. There he earned a degree in theoretical
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  • ...born in 1963 in Eastern Kazakhstan. He graduated from [[Moscow]] [[Bauman Moscow State Technical University]] in 1986 with a degree in Mechanical Engineerin ...ipalatinsk]] Province in the newly independent [[Republic of Kazakhstan]]. From 1997 until the end of 2001, he served as Governor of the province of [[Pavl
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  • ...He studied [[international law]] and [[Japanese language|Japanese]] at the Moscow State Institute of International Affairs (MGIMO),<ref>{{Cite web|url=https: Patokh Chodiev was also accused of having received help in this matter from the mayor of [[Waterloo]], [[Serge Kubla]]. His Belgian naturalization was
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  • In 2011 he entered Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO, Executive MBA program. Successfully defended From May 1996 to March 1997, he performed duties of Senior Manager in the Indust
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  • ...rporate Management and Finance (1988) from the Moscow Financial Institute (Moscow, Russia).<br /> ...ing his career at the bank as Chief Economist and at the time of departure from the bank in 1994 held the position of the First Deputy Chairman of the Boar
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  • ...-1998 he served as the deputy chairman of the National Bank of Kazakhstan. From 1998-2000 he held economic posts throughout the country, including a turn a From 2000-2002 Saidenov served as the chairman of [[Halyk Bank]]. In 2002 he ret
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  • | company_slogan = ''From the Heart of Eurasia'' ...ices on 64 routes from its main hub, [[Almaty International Airport]], and from its secondary hub, [[Astana International Airport]]. It is a joint venture
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  • ...stern [[China]] and taken to southeastern [[Russia]] by migrating [[Kalmyk people|Kalmyk tribes]] in the early 17th century. ...d short horns. There is a well-developed [[dewlap]]. Believed to originate from Indian cattle they have a high number of sweat glands, allowing them to end
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  • | caption = From left to right: [[Mykola Azarov]], [[Andrei Kobyakov]] , [[Vladimir Putin]] | alma mater= [[Moscow State University]]
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  • ...nd the production of non-ferrous metals and their alloys. Ore is delivered from different mines. The largest one is Kounrad mine, located 12&nbsp;kilometer ...h Ivanov, who was later arrested in 1938 and executed as an [[enemy of the people]].
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  • [[Image:Train-to-almaty.jpg|thumb|A view from the train while travelling along the path of the Trans-Aral Railway. Much o ...t, however, until the autumn of 1900. The railway was simultaneously built from both ends toward a common junction. It opened in January 1906, linking the
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  • ...khstan|National Security Committee]] (KNB) prevented an Aum Shinrikyo cell from forming in [[Kyzylorda]].<ref name=AMERKHANOV>[http://www.rferl.org/feature ...omb]]ers set off bombs in [[Tashkent]], Uzbekistan. The bombings killed 47 people, 33 of whom were militants and 14 who were bystanders and policemen.<ref na
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  • ...aims-shake-kazakhstan/571550.html|website=themoscowtimes.com|publisher=The Moscow Times|accessdate=June 9, 2016}}</ref><ref name="economist">{{cite web|title The group that committed the attacks, which numbered to at least sixteen people,<ref name="rt">{{cite web|title=Police arrest, kill radical Islamist gang,
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  • ...nuary 27, 1948 – April 5, 1994) was a [[Georgian mafia]] boss and one of Moscow's leading organised crime figures during the early 1990s. ...rbarian: Interviews with a Chechen Field Commander on Banditry and Islam - Moscow, Detekiv-Press, 2003</ref>
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  • | death_place = [[Moscow]], [[Russia]] ...cow_to_n_y_.html|author= Gene Mustain and Jerry Capeci|title=Infamous from Moscow to N.Y. |date=1997-04-21|work=NYDailyNews.com|accessdate=2009-10-15}}</ref>
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  • ...terview/14684.html Georgia Times - “Tariel Oniani’s case” has united Moscow and Tbilisi, June 16th 2009]</ref> ...-in-law. By the 1980s he was one of the most prominent thieves-in-law of [[Moscow]].<ref name=cleanvilla>[http://www.kommersant.com/page.asp?id=586330 Kommer
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  • ...-russian-mob-in-newyork/219074.html|accessdate=30 November 2015|work=[[The Moscow Times]]|date=19 March 1993}}</ref> He was succeeded by [[Marat Balagula]] a [[Category:People from Brooklyn]]
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  • ...112/ |title=King of Russian Mafia ‘Grandpa Hassan’ killed by sniper in Moscow|publisher=RT|accessdate=16 January 2013}}</ref> | death_place = [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]
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  • ...es of Russia, such as Lomonosov Moscow State University, the University of People’s Friendship, as well as academic, scientific and cultural exchange progr ...ducational Programs was launched with subjects taught in English. Starting from 2011, the University has been hosting Science for Business, an internationa
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  • ...at the beginning of the 2013-2014 academic years was approximately 13.000 people. There are 1,678 lecturers at faculties and research units, 61.3 per cent o ...ersity was granted a special status of national by the Presidential Decree from 5 July 2001, ''“considering the significant contribution to the developme
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  • ...as a Kazakh statesman and vice-president of the [[Republic of Kazakhstan]] from 1991 to 1993.<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NryeP ...d from [[Finance University under the Government of the Russian Federation|Moscow Finance Institute]], obtaining a PhD in Economics.
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  • ...training courses at [[Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography]] (VGIK) in [[Moscow]]. She received additional vocational education at the [[University of Phoe ..., Genghis Khan's first and the most loved wife, who couldn't be taken away from him by anybody."
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  • He graduated in 1957 at the Eastern Languages Institute of [[Moscow State University]], in [[Turkic philology]]. 1957-1960 and 1964-1966 at the ...ов'' ("Verbal inflection in the language of the Old Turkic monuments"), Moscow: [[Nauka (publisher)|tzdatel'stvo "Nauka"]], 1969.
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  • ...lage (aul) of Eginsu in [[East Kazakhstan Province]]. In 1916 he graduated from the Kanton-Karagae Russian-Kazakh school and enrolled in a real school in [ ...That year he also edited a Kazakh language textbook for younger children. From 1934-1940 he wrote a grammar textbook for middle school students.
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  • | alma_mater = [[Moscow State University]] 1977 – M.A. in Mathematics (Moscow State University)<br />
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  • ...at the Institute of State and Law at the Russian Academy of Sciences in [[Moscow]], [[Russian Federation]]. In 2012, he became a member of the UN [[Human Ri ...s President of the Association of educational institutions of the republic from 1996 to 2001. He lectured in the MSIIR in 1977, university of Rennes (Franc
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  • ...he then Soviet republic of [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakhstan]] from the [[Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic]] soon after the [[ In 1972''',''' over 3''','''500 German Russians sent a petition to Moscow again requesting an autonomous republic in the Volga regions. The governmen
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  • '''Turks in Kazakhstan''' are ethnic [[Turkish people|Turks]] who live in [[Kazakhstan]]. ...oc=183}}.</ref> By 1944, the [[Meskhetian Turks]] were forcefully deported from [[Meskheti]] and accused of smuggling, banditry and espionage in collaborat
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  • ..., which seemed to them the lesser of two evils. In 1824, Siberian Cossacks from [[Omsk]] founded a fortress on the upper [[Ishim River]] named Akmolinsk, w ...who opposed the land transfers were criticized by the Bolshevik leaders in Moscow as "[[chauvinism|chauvinists]]".
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  • ...Корё сарам, [[Hangul]]: 고려사람) is the name which [[Korean people|ethnic Koreans]] in the [[post-Soviet states]] use to refer to themselves. ...rly 20th century, the ancestors of the Sakhalin Koreans came as immigrants from [[Gyeongsang]] and [[Jeolla]] provinces in the late 1930s and early 1940s,
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  • ...}} <ref>{{cite web|url=https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/15696|title=People groups: Ukrainian|work=Joshua Project|date=|accessdate=15 March 2016}}</ref ...S_10_1YR_B04003&prodType=table|title=Total ancestry categories tallied for people with one or more ancestry categories reported: 2010 American Community Surv
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  • | group = '''Gagauz People'''<br />'''''Gagauzlar''''' .../UserFile/File/Varzar.pdf Searching for the Origin of Gagauzes: Inferences from Y-Chromosome Analysis]</ref> Greece, Brazil, the United States and Canada.
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  • ...[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/uz.html#People CIA estimates] this share declined to 3% in 1996. Official Uzbekistan estim | related =[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]], [[Karakalpaks]], [[Nogais]], [[Turkic peoples]] and [[Naimans]] o
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  • ...n as [[Tartary]]. More recently, however, the term refers more narrowly to people who speak one of the [[Turkic languages|Turkic]]<ref name="global.britannic .... (2006). In ''[[Encyclopædia Britannica]]''. Retrieved October 28, 2006, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online: http://search.eb.com/eb/article-9071375</r
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  • |region6 = {{nbsp|4}}{{flag|Moscow Oblast}} .../people-profile.php?peo3=11317&rog3=KZ |title=Chechen of Kazakhstan Ethnic People Profile |publisher=Joshuaproject.net |date=1991-10-27 |accessdate=2014-02-0
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  • |image_caption=Flag of the Siberian Tatar people. ...mselves ''Yerle Qalyq,'' or "older inhabitants," to distinguish themselves from more recent [[Volga Tatars|Volga Tatar]] immigrants to the region.<ref name
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  • *{{flag|Moscow}} : 149,043 | related = [[Bashkirs]], [[Chuvash people]]
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  • ...zens of [[Uzbekistan]]|Demographics of Uzbekistan|a list of notable people from Uzbekistan|List of Uzbeks}} | image = File:Uzbek man from central Uzbekistan.jpg
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  • ...tica.md/pageview.php?l=en&idc=295&id=2234|title=Moldovan Population Census from 2004|work=Moldovan National Bureau of Statistics|date=|deadurl=yes|archiveu ...rom Russia, or from the former Soviet Union. The latter word refers to all people holding citizenship of Russia, regardless of their ethnicity, and does not
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  • ...q'') was a ruler, with a title of [[Idikut]], of the [[Buddhist]] [[Uyghur people|Uyghur]] [[Kara-Khoja Kingdom]] (856-1389) in [[Beshbalik]] (near present-d ...ethnic groups, mostly of Mongolic, [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] and [[Tibetan people|Tibetan]] origins.
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  • ...', '''Aḥmadjān Qāsim''', or '''Ahmetcan Kasim'''</ref>) was a [[Uyghur people|Uyghur]] political leader in [[East Turkistan]] (Xinjiang) province of the .... He studied at the [[Communist University of the Toilers of the East]], [[Moscow]] in 1936 and was a member of [[Communist Party of Soviet Union]]. Ehmetjan
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  • ...cal term "oghuz" is ''og''-, meaning "clan, tribe", which in turn descends from the ancient Turkic word ''og'', meaning "mother". Initially the oguz design ...the 730s. The nine tribes were named in Chinese histories as the [[Uyghur people|Uighurs]], the ''Bukhu'', the ''Khun'', the ''Bayirku'', the ''Tongra'', ''
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