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  • '''Leo IV''' ''the [[Khazars|Khazar]]'' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: Λέων Δ΄ ὁ Χάζαρος, ''Leōn IV ho Khazaros'') (25 Ja ...arv|last=Ostrogorsky|first=George|year=1956|title=History of the Byzantine State|url=https://books.google.rs/books?lr=&redir_esc=y&hl=sr&id=Bt0_AAAAYAAJ|pub
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  • ...stward into Europe, and [[language shift|exchanged]] their native [[Khazar language]] for [[Yiddish]] while continuing to practice [[Judaism]]. Though intermit ...ions Between Ancient Russia and Scandinavia, and the Origin of the Russian State: Three Lectures Delivered at the Taylor Institution. Oxford, in May, 1876,'
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  • |flag_s1 = State of Cuman-Kipchak (13.) en.png |common_languages = [[Khazar language|Khazar]]
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  • {{Infobox language ...lieves it belongs to the [[Lir-Turkic|Oghur ("lir")]] branch of the Turkic language family, while another consideration is that it belongs to the [[Shaz-Turkic
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  • ...', ''The Struggle for the Road to [[Jerusalem]]'', ''Founding the [[Israel|State of Israel]]'', ''Security Forces in the [[Judea]] Region,'' and many more. ...rope|Eastern-European]] Jews; the second, saw the birth of the [[Yiddish]] language in [[Crimea]] and not in [[Germany]], as was previously believed.
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  • The '''Naiman''' ([[Mongolian language|Khalkha-Mongolian]]: ''Найман/Naiman, "eight"'') is the name of a tri ...hich called [[Khitan people|Khitan]] (Kitay or Qitay, Қытай in Kazakh language), this Khitan (Kitay) tribe of Naiman has considerable population among Nai
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  • ...executing official duties in order to implement tasks and functions of the state. His/her salary is paid by republican, local budget, or from the means of t ...pinion]] and publicity, excluding activities with [[Classified information|state secrets]].
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  • ...фия|publisher=[[Embassy of Kazakhstan in Moscow]]|accessdate=2009-06-12|language=ru}}</ref> is current Head of the Executive Office of the President of the ...tive about Kazakhstan's prospects of becoming the second [[Central Asia]]n state with membership in the WTO.<ref name=WTO>[http://www.rferl.org/newsline/200
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  • {{copyedit|reason=grammar and language|date=December 2016}} He graduated from the Kazakh State University, candidate of economic sciences.
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  • ...name=untc/> ([[List of parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention|List of state parties]])<br /><small>Four UN states are not party: Egypt, Israel, North K |language =
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  • ...the national-cultural uniqueness and following the own original way of the state development; # support to Kazakh diaspora and Kazakh language overseas.
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  • ...08), Senior Advisor to the [[United States Secretary of State|Secretary of State]] and Coordinator for Iraq Policy (February–September 2005), Chief Policy ...Egyptian Affairs (1987–1989) in the [[United States Department of State|State Department]], and later director of the Office of Egyptian Affairs.
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  • After a year of Russian language training, Napper was assigned to the United States [[Diplomatic mission|Emb ...artment's Office of southern African Affairs. After six months of Romanian language training, Napper became [[Chargé d'affaires]] and later Deputy Chief of Mi
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  • ...fdate/bios/o/36242.htm Biography John M. Ordway]</ref><ref>[http://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/ordway-john-malcolm John Malcolm Ordway (1950- Following his retirement, the [[United States Department of State]] tapped Mr. Ordway to serve as interim [[Chargé d'Affaires]] at five Unit
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  • !| [[Russian language]]<br>[[:ru:Послы Казахстана в России]] ...dinary-and-plenipot|publisher=akorda.kz|title=By decree of the Head of the State, Rashid Turarovich Ibraev has been appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and P
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  • !| [[Russian language]]<br>[[:ru:Послы Казахстана в России]] !| [[Kazakh language]]
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  • ...rantee the preservation of the [[independence]] and [[sovereignty]] of the state and the [[integrity]] of its land area, territorial waters and airspace and ...the Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan', the transformation of the State Committee of Defence of the Republic of Kazakhstan into the Ministry of Def
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  • ...rans-title = History of the Airmobile forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan|language = Russian|last = Musabekov|first = Erlan}}</ref> ...vdv.ru|accessdate = 2015-12-04|trans-title = Union of Russian Paratroopers|language = Russian}}</ref>
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  • |language = [[Russian language|Russian]] ..., we will consider the application." If Iran joined it would be the first state outside the former Soviet Union to become a member of the organization.
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  • | language = * [[English language|English]]
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  • ...Academy''' is an academic center coordinating scientific researches on the language, literature, culture, history of Turkic people from ancient times to the pr ...ed by the Academic Council composed of one representative from each Member State, the President of the Turkic Academy and Vice-Presidents.
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  • ...тесные связи|publisher=Zonakz.net|accessdate=December 15, 2010|language=ru}}</ref> About 15 thousand members left CPK for CPPK. The founding congre ...а Республики Казахстан| accessdate = December 15, 2010|language=ru}}</ref>
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  • ...Socialist Republics]] (USSR or Soviet Union). The CPSU was the [[one-party state|sole governing party]] of the Soviet Union until 1990, when the [[Congress ...uro and chief executive of the USSR; the tension between the party and the state ([[Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union]]) for the shifting locus of po
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  • In 1996 he obtained a bachelor's degree in journalism from the Kazakh State National University named after Al-Farabi. ...Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan as well as a lecturer at the Kazakh State University of International Relations and World Languages named after Abyla
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