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  • |caption=Wu'erkaixi in Taipei, 2013 ...Uyghur]], he was born in Beijing on February 17, 1968 with ancestral roots in [[Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture]], [[Xinjiang]]. He achieved prominence
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  • |region5={{flag|Turkey}} ([[Minorities_in_Turkey#Uyghurs|Uyghurs in Turkey]]) ...k Shichor|author2=East-West Center|title=Ethno-diplomacy, the Uyghur hitch in Sino-Turkish relations|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IR4tAQAAIAAJ|y
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  • |caption=Qing victory over the Afaqis in Kashgar ...illon|title=Xinjiang and the Expansion of Chinese Communist Power: Kashgar in the Early Twentieth Century|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=J2MtBAAAQ
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  • ...= Soyuz (1997)<br>New Hollywood International (1998)<br>Real Records (2003)<br>[[Universal Music]] [[Russia]] (2005 – present) ...о указом Президента России № 621 от 5 июня 2003 года] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140111141653/http
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  • ...yongsong]] (1986–1990), 575th (1990–1998), 666th (1998–2003), 649th (2003–2009), 333rd (2009–2011) ...the [[List of countries by number of troops|fourth-largest standing army]] in the world. Kim's leadership is thought to have been even more authoritarian
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  • ...n/|accessdate=5 August 2015|publisher=Russia Today}}</ref> It participated in the EAEU from the day of its establishment as an acceding state.<ref name=F ...Minister Vladimir Putin "A new integration project for Eurasia: The future in the making"|url=http://www.russianmission.eu/en/news/article-prime-minister
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  • ...] politician who was the 6th [[Prime Minister of Kazakhstan]] from 13 June 2003 to 9 January 2007.<ref name=PROFILE>[http://www.templetonthorp.com/fr/news3 ...dent of Kazakhstan|President]] [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]] had criticized him in 2006 for overspending and other administrative errors.<ref name=RESIGNATION
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  • ...atchagaev|first1=Mairbek|last2=|first2=|year=2005|title=The role of Sufism in the Chechen resistance|journal=North Caucasus Analysis|volume=6|issue=16|pa ...ssian army. He was killed in Tolstoy-Yurt, a village in northern Chechnya, in March 2005.<ref>[http://lenta.ru/articles/2005/12/02/bunker/ Кавказ:
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  • ...morial; Park of the First President; Nur Ghasyr Mosque at night; Fountains in the Park of the First President; St. Nicolas Cathedral. |pushpin_map_caption =Location in Kazakhstan
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  • ...rt in the battles for [[Grozny]] and other military operations, as well as in high-level negotiations with the [[Russia]]n side.<ref>[http://www.theliber .../3266325.stm Court rejects Chechen extradition], [[BBC News]], 13 November 2003</ref>
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  • ...v.]] <small>Ph.D, 2003</small><br>[[Tbilisi State University]] <small>J.D, 2003</small> ...e professor of history and social sciences at [[Louisiana State University in Shreveport]].<ref name="lsus"/>
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  • ...ers.<ref>The most detailed account of the events of 1904-1906 is available in Russian. Sherstova (1986, 2010), Burhanizm [Burkhanism]), Tomsk State Unive ...ting itself to the pre-existing Altaian [[folk religion]]. It exists today in several revival forms.
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  • ..., a state led by the native [[Oirats]] in the 18th century which was based in the area. ...es to attract intraprovincial and interprovincial migration to its cities. In comparison to southern Xinjiang (''Nanjiang'', or the Tarim Basin), Dzungar
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  • ...tí hé}}), is a small river that flows from [[China]] to [[Kazakhstan]]. In its lower course the river is also known as the '''Kusak''' ({{lang-kz|Қу ...as the site of a Sino-Soviet [[Tielieketi|border conflict]] that occurred in August 1969.
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  • ...тынбек Сәрсенбайұлы'''; 1962 - February 13, 2006) served in the [[Government of Kazakhstan]] before becoming a political opposition lea ...khstani ambassador to [[Russia]], Sarsenbayuly joined the opposition ranks in protest against what he regarded as the administration's authoritarian poli
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  • ...eken" and falling out of favor with the corrupt ruling elite, he now lives in London.<ref>{{cite news ...ord]], he spent a year as an academic intern at [[Yale University|Yale's]] law program.
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  • ...{cite book |title=Engaging Central Asia: the European Union's new strategy in the heart of Eurasia |last=Melvin |first=Neil J. |author2=Bhavna Dave |page ..., he graduated from [[Lomonosov Moscow State University]] with a degree in law. After graduating, he worked as investigator at the prosecutor’s office o
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  • | designation1_free1value = [[List of World Heritage Sites in Asia|Asia-Pacific]] |piccap="Silk Road" in Traditional (top) and Simplified (bottom) Chinese characters
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  • |caption=Brezhnev in [[East Berlin]] in 1967 ...beginning of [[Era of Stagnation|an era of economic and social stagnation in the Soviet Union]].
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  • .... It is recognisable by its pronounced knob atop the beak, which is larger in males. ...–49 |isbn=3-490-12518-5}}</ref> Both ''cygnus'' and ''olor'' mean "swan" in [[Latin]]; ''cygnus'' is a variant form of ''cycnus'', a borrowing from [[G
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  • |''Agrionemys horsfieldii baluchiorum'' <small>Artner, 2003</small> ...ic name]], ''horsfieldii'', and the common name "Horsfield's tortoise" are in honor of the [[Americans|American]] [[Natural history|naturalist]] [[Thomas
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  • | image_caption = Mongolian wild asses in the [[Gobi Desert]], [[Mongolia]]. ...tion estimates are ~42,000 individuals for Mongolia and ~5,000 individuals in Northern China.
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  • | image_caption = Eurasian wolf at Polar Zoo in Bardu, Norway ...nd [[Thracians|Thracian]] cultures, whilst having an ambivalent reputation in early [[Germanic mythology|Germanic]] cultures.<ref name="boitani2005"/>
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  • | formation = 2003 ...International, Inc.''' ('''AOSI''') is a U.S. public charity organized in 2003 under the laws of the State of [[Delaware]].<ref name=PCAbout>[http://www.p
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  • ...t Socialist Republics as a renewed federation of equal sovereign republics in which the rights and freedom of an individual of any nationality will be fu ...N1>[[Dieter Nohlen]], Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) ''Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume I'', p492 ISBN 0-19-924958-X</ref> </blockquo
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  • ...est of the Islamic states. The Mongol expansion would ultimately culminate in the conquest of virtually all of [[Asia]] (as well as [[Mongol invasion of ...ess than a year later, when a Mongol caravan and its envoys were massacred in the Khwarezmian city of [[Otrar]].
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  • ...|year=1997|publisher=[[Eisenbrauns]]|isbn=978-1-57506-020-0|page=284|quote=In the Middle Persian period (Parthian and Sasanian Empires), Aramaic was the ...an language|Parthian]] (administration, until the late 3rd-century) spoken in the north and east, and by the [[seven Parthian clans]]){{sfn|Daryaee|2008|
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  • ...up of mass [[Religious conversion|proselytes]] to [[Judaism]] has resulted in many works of speculative fiction dealing with the Khazars, their dealings ===The Kuzari: In Defense of the Despised Faith AD 1140===
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  • ...72|pp=25–71|}}. This figure has been calculated on the basis of the data in both Herlihy and Russell's work.</ref> ...</ref>/Gasani}}<ref>{{harvnb|Golden|2001a|p=33}}.'Somewhat later, however, in a letter to the Byzantine Emperor Basil I, dated to 871, Louis the German,
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  • ...se">{{cite book|last1=Frederick W. Mote|title=Imperial China 900-1800|date=2003|page=407}}</ref> ...an]]: ''Найман/Naiman, "eight"'') is the name of a tribe originating in [[Mongolia]].
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  • ...ve power]] is exercised by the government. [[Legislative power]] is vested in both the [[Forms of government|government]] and the two chambers of parliam ...isters in the Cabinet. [[Bakhytzhan Sagintayev]] became the Prime Minister in September 2016.
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  • ...peaker of the [[Senate of Kazakhstan|Senate]], the second highest position in the [[Government of Kazakhstan]], from 1 December to 2004.<ref name=RESIGNA ...as speaker. This diminishes the authority and respect of the whole Senate in front of ordinary citizens. That is the image society sees of the Senate it
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  • ...ut binding targets}} {{legend|#EEEE00|Annex B parties with binding targets in the first period but which withdrew from the Protocol}} {{legend|orange|Sig | date_expiration = in force<br>(first commitment period expired 31 December 2012)<ref>http://unfc
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  • ...sia and Belarus, transformed into the [[Eurasian Economic Community]] then in 2015 into the [[Eurasian Economic Union]]. President Nazarbayev has priorit ...n&id=132061</ref> Kazakhstan has called for “intra-regional integration in Central Asia” and international integration of the region.<ref name=TW1>{
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  • ...to 71 countries and territories, ranking the [[Kazakhstani passport]] 67th in terms of travel freedom (tied with Namibian and Thai passports) according t ...January 2003), [[Nepal]] (16 February 2003), [[Madagascar]] (28 September 2003), [[Mauritius]] (19 January 2004), [[Tuvalu]] (15 October 2006) and [[Mozam
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  • ...transl|ru|''Kommunisticheskaya partiya Sovetskogo Soyuza''}}), abbreviated in English as '''CPSU''',{{efn|Sometimes referred to as the Soviet Communist P ...rty]]), a revolutionary group led by [[Vladimir Lenin]] which seized power in the aftermath of the [[October Revolution]] of 1917. The party was dissolve
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  • |alt = Head and shoulders of a smiling man in a dark suit and spotted tie with dark, greying hair and rounded face with s ...n of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science (1998).
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