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  • ...ppear to be [[population genetics|genetically]] linked to [[peoples of the Caucasus]] and dissimilar to most Kazakhs.<ref name="Biro 2009">{{cite journal |auth
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  • ...the Magyars, the Madjars have been linked genetically to [[peoples of the Caucasus]], modern [[Iranian peoples|Iranians]] and the neighbouring [[Argyn]] peopl
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  • File:Gagarin Greben.jpg|[[Terek Cossacks]] of the north [[Caucasus]] guarded the southern frontier ...of them became refugees from a number of states of [[Central Asia]] and [[Caucasus]] (as well as from the separatist [[Chechen Republic]]), forced to flee dur
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  • ...=89–108|journal=China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly|publisher=Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program|accessdate=2006-12-15|url=http://ww
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  • ...of the human remains has revealed genetic affinities to peoples from the [[Caucasus]], specifically a [[maternal]] lineage linked to [[Ossetians]] and [[Irania ...thnic and other tensions.<ref name=CACI>{{cite web |publisher=Central Asia-Caucasus Institute Analyst |url=http://www.cacianalyst.org/newsite/newsite/?q=node/3
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  • * {{cite book|title= The Caucasus - An Introduction |first=Frederik|last=Coene|editor-first=|editor-last=|vol * {{cite book|title= The Caucasus - An Introduction |first=Frederik|last=Coene|editor-first=|editor-last=|vol
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  • * {{cite book|ref=harv|last=Coene|first=Frederik|title=The Caucasus - An Introduction|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FqFMmVbfRfEC&pg=PA7
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  • * {{cite book|ref=harv|last=Coene|first=Frederik|title=The Caucasus - An Introduction|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FqFMmVbfRfEC|year=2
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  • ...he country occupies the north-eastern part of Armenian plateau – between Caucasus and Nearest Asia"}}</ref> ...tajikistan-paves-the-way-to-eurasian-union.html|website = The Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst|accessdate = 2 October 2015}}</ref>
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  • ...elations, trade and transport in the regions of the Black Sea basin, South Caucasus and Central Asia. It has a permanent Secretariat, originally financed by th ...files/publications_politics/dekanozishvili_The_EU.pdf "The EU in the South Caucasus:By What Means, to What End?"], Georgian Foundation for Strategic and Intern
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  • * [[Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus]] * Peimani, Hooman. ''Conflict and Security in Central Asia and the Caucasus''. Santa Barbara: [[ABC-CLIO]], 2009, p.124
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  • ...year=2005|title=The role of Sufism in the Chechen resistance|journal=North Caucasus Analysis|volume=6|issue=16|pages=|publisher=Jamestown Foundation|doi=|url=| ...et Union]], in the small village of Shakai, during the [[Operation Lentil (Caucasus)|mass deportation of the Chechen people]] ordered in 1944 by [[Joseph Stali
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  • ...ablished Mangyshlak district which was subordinated to the Viceroyality of Caucasus. Khanate of Khiva renounced possession of this peninsula in favor of the Ru
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  • ...].<ref>[http://www.rferl.org/content/Article/1079059.html Russia: Is North Caucasus Resistance Still Serious Threat?], [[Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty|RFE/RL ...n to motherland], [[RIA Novosti]], 17 February 2009</ref> According to the Caucasus Emirate's mouthpiece [[Kavkaz Center]], Zakayev, who may be granted amnesty
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  • ...olden star "for courage and heroism while fulfilling his duty in the North Caucasus region".<ref name="kremlin">{{cite web|url=http://www.kremlin.ru/text/docs/
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  • ...a and Europe ... is formed by the Ural Mountains, Ural River, Caspian Sea, Caucasus Mountains, and the Black Sea with its outlets, the Bosporus and Dardanelles
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  • It is the highest point in [[European Russia]] outside the [[Caucasus]]. This leads to its large [[topographic prominence]] of {{convert|1772|m|f
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  • ...ic]] [see [[Germanic umlaut]]] or to the [[Nakh languages]] in the Eastern Caucasus, where the quality of non-initial vowels can now only be recovered on the b
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  • ...olume= 5 |number= No 1|issn= 1653-4212 |year=2007 |publisher=Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program |accessdate=}}
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  • ...}} below [[sea level]] in the [[Caspian Depression]], to the east of the [[Caucasus Mountains]] and to the west of the vast steppe of [[Central Asia]]. The sea ...steppe]]s stretch across the northeast coast, while the [[Greater Caucasus|Caucasus mountains]] hug the western shore. The [[biomes]] to both the north and eas
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  • ...n in [[Turkey]], the [[Balkans]] and throughout [[Central Asia]] and the [[Caucasus]].
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  • ...lpana. Crucifying the Orient : Russian orientalism and the colonization of Caucasus and Central Asia. Bangkok : White Orchid Press, 1997
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  • ...rts on the [[Persian Gulf]] and via other train lines, to reach into the [[Caucasus]] and [[Turkey]].<ref>Ōtsuka, pp. 42, 44; Mirak-Weissbach.</ref>
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  • When Ukraine was occupied by the Germans in 1942, Brezhnev was sent to the [[Caucasus]] as deputy head of political administration of the [[Transcaucasian Front]
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  • ...meridian east|55° east]] longitude, and from the [[Black Sea]] and the [[Caucasus]] in the south to the [[Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests|temperate for ...nds to the Black Sea, except the [[Crimean Mountains|Crimean]] and western Caucasus mountains' border with the sea, where the [[Crimean Submediterranean forest
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  • ...and]] east to [[Ural Mountains]] and south to [[Black Sea]] and northern [[Caucasus]] ...ll> – southern grey partridge, found from [[Turkey]] east to the [[South Caucasus]] and northwest [[Iran]]
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  • *Former Soviet Union ([[Caucasus]]), eastern shore of [[Caspian Sea]] east to E [[Kazakhstan]],
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  • ...n Europe]] eastward as far as the [[Ural Mountains]], [[Turkey]] and the [[Caucasus]]. It is highly [[Bird migration|migratory]] with individuals from northern
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  • ...ian steppe]] zone from the foothills of the [[Carpathian Mountains]] and [[Caucasus]] into [[Dzungaria]] and [[Mongolia]].
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  • ...ve to the [[Caspian sea|Caspian]] [[steppe]]s, the steppe regions of the [[Caucasus]], the lower [[Volga region]], southern [[Kazakhstan]] north to the middle ...2| title = Gene Flow between Wolf and Shepherd Dog Populations in Georgia (Caucasus)| journal = Journal of Heredity| volume = 105| issue = 3| pages = 345| year
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  • ...[[Austria]] and [[Croatia]] east to [[Russia]] and [[Turkey]], plus the [[Caucasus]], [[Western Siberian economic region|Western Siberia]], [[Kazakhstan]], no
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  • Including; the [[Caucasus]] regions of [[Pamir Mountains]], [[Tien Shan]] (within Kometydavan Ravine
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  • ...-also<ref name=american/><ref name=rsland/><ref name=pacific/>--> In the [[Caucasus]] regions, it is in [[Armenia]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgi [[Category:Flora of the Caucasus]]
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  • [[Category:Flora of the Caucasus]]
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  • In 1808, [[Bieberstein]] called a plant (from the [[Caucasus]] mountains) 'Iris humilis', in 'Fl. Taur.-Caucas' Vol.1 page33. It was lat
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  • .... Although, ''Iris scariosa'' is only found near the [[Caspian sea]] and [[Caucasus|Caucasia]].<ref name=earthpapers/>
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  • ...[[rhizomatous]] [[perennial plant|perennial]], from the mountains of the [[Caucasus]] and found in [[Turkey]], [[Armenia]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Turkmenistan]], [ ...ative plant|native]] to temperate regions of Asia,<ref name=grin/> and the Caucasus,<ref name=aril/> including [[Transcaucasia]].<ref name=irisbotanique/><ref
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  • ...rst2= Shi-Liang|last2= Zhou|year= 2003|title= Paeonia (Paeoniaceae) in the Caucasus|journal= Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society|volume= 143|pages= 135– ...sh it is sometimes called the '''fern leaf peony'''. It is native to the [[Caucasus Mountains]] of [[Russia]], as well as areas in [[Ukraine]] north of the [[B
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  • * [[Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus]]
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  • ...or-last= |editor-first= |contribution=|title= The Cossacks, A Tale of the Caucasus in 1852, translated from the Russian by Eugene Schuyler |volume= I |edition
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  • ...was killed in the fortieth years … or as the name of the hero Shamil of Caucasus. ".<ref name="KanmenZhazylganTagyrlar"/>
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  • ...Chinese siege equipment saw action in Transoxania in 1220 and in the north Caucasus in 1239-40. }}</ref> While Genghis Khan was conquering Transoxania and Pers
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  • ...Chinese siege equipment saw action in Transoxania in 1220 and in the north Caucasus in 1239–40.}}</ref> While Genghis Khan was conquering Transoxania and Per
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  • ...a huge state, which consisted of [[Asia Minor]], Persia, and parts of the Caucasus and Central Asia.
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  • ...bir people|Sabirs]] and [[Bulgars]] migrated through the area and into the Caucasus and Eastern Europe. ...s. Groups of [[Crimean Tatars]], [[Germans]], and Muslims from the [[North Caucasus]] were deported to Kazakhstan during the war because it was feared that the
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  • ...several decades; 564: Tashkent; 569 brief war with Persia. 567–71 north Caucasus, 576 Black Sea raid.
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  • ...the east-west trade. In the west, the coalition included Khazars in the N. Caucasus, and Bulgars in the N. Pontic steppes. This alignment was opposed a coaliti
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  • ...ethnic tensions between mainly ethnic [[Russians]] and [[Operation Lentil (Caucasus)|deported]] [[Chechens]]. A [[blood libel]] rumor, according to which the C ...en civilians led to the deaths of 40-41 people, mainly of [[Peoples of the Caucasus|Caucasian origins]]. Arrests were late made by Soviet authorities on initia
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  • ...tine|Palestine]], [[Lebanon]], [[Israel]], [[Jordan]]), [[Armenia]], the [[Caucasus]] ([[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Dagestan]], [[South Oss [[File:Caucasus 300 map alt de.png|thumb|Rome and vassal Armenia around 300, after Narseh's
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  • ...7)|Viceroy of the Caucasus]] had so far not been active in Turkestan. The Caucasus has a fairly dense population but the east side of the Caspian is desert wi
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