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  • .../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 |pop16 = 10,000 (including [[Kist people]])
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  • | region5 = {{flag|Turkmenistan}} ...ально-информационный портал :[http://asgabat.net/turkmenistan/itogi-vseobschei-perepisi-naselenija-turkmenistana-po-nacionalnomu-sostavu-
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  • ...ut citizens of [[Uzbekistan]]|Demographics of Uzbekistan|a list of notable people from Uzbekistan|List of Uzbeks}} ...f>[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-worldfactbook/geos/kg.html#People CIA World Factbook – Kyrgyzstan]</ref>
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  • ...term used by [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] authorities to describe ethnic [[Kazakh people|Kazakhs]] who have immigrated to Kazakhstan since its independence in 1991. ...th the Oralman people from the 2000s.<ref name="LSAR"/> Within the Oralman people, there are also internal differences among them, depending on where they ca
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  • |region13 = {{flag|Turkmenistan}} ...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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  • ...in [[Maloyaroslavets]], [[Kaluga Oblast]]. In 1951, the family moved to [[Turkmenistan]]. Kim returned to Moscow in 1954 to enter the [[Moscow State Pedagogical I [[Category:Living people]]
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  • |motto = "Sustainable socioeconomic development for the people of the region" ...istan}} |{{flagcountry|Tajikistan}} |{{flagcountry|Turkey}}| {{flagcountry|Turkmenistan}} |{{flagcountry|Uzbekistan}} |
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  • ...ref> The EAEU introduces the free movement of goods, capital, services and people and provides for common policies in macroeconomic sphere, transport, indust ...nomic development, a big regional market that unites more than 170 million people"."<ref name="NYTEEU1">{{cite news|title=Putin Signs Economic Alliance With
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  • ...s in the air, environmental imbalance and negative health implications for people living in areas adjoining the [[Semipalatinsk Test Site|SNTP]] site. ...cealment of facts and circumstances endangering the life and health of the people. The access of the citizens of [[Kazakhstan]] to information on the enviro
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  • * {{flagicon|China}} [[Transport in the People's Republic of China#Rail|China]] - [[break of gauge]] {{Track gauge|1520mm} * {{flagicon|Turkmenistan}} [[Railways in Turkmenistan|Turkmenistan]] - same gauge (former Soviet Union railway system) (railway link opened in
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  • ...Asian states, or about twice the size of [[Alaska]]. The country borders [[Turkmenistan]], [[Uzbekistan]], and [[Kyrgyzstan]] to the south; [[Russia]] to the north ...] received water from [[Tajikistan]] and [[Kyrgyzstan]], and Kazakhstan, [[Turkmenistan]], and Kazakhstan provided oil and gas for these two nations in return. How
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  • |today = {{flag|Kazakhstan}}<br>{{flag|Uzbekistan}}<br>{{flag|Turkmenistan}}<br>{{flag|Kyrgyzstan}}<br>{{flag|Tajikistan}} ...Upon dissolution, the Turkestan ASSR was split into [[Turkmen SSR]] (now [[Turkmenistan]]), [[Uzbek SSR]] (now [[Uzbekistan]]) with the [[Tajik ASSR]] (now [[Tajik
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  • ...i.kz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5063&Itemid=2 Aktau: Years, people, memories...]''. October&nbsp;13, 2011</ref> ...grain through the Black Sea and instead use routes over the Caspian or via Turkmenistan. Aktau's port has been expanded (completion achieved summer 2015) to accomm
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  • ...n's [[Caspian Sea|Caspian Shore]]. It also borders neighboring countries [[Turkmenistan]] and [[Uzbekistan]]. Mangystau also borders two other Kazakh regions (coun ...s population was decreased after gradual drying of the steppe and [[Kalmyk people|Kalmyk]] raids began in 1620. Some Salur and Ersari Turkmens left the regio
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  • ...to the [[Aral Sea]]. Also, an [[oil pipeline]] runs from [[Turkmenabat]], Turkmenistan to [[Omsk]], [[Russia]] (where it connects with a larger, [[Siberia]]n pipe
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  • ...of written records, there are several ways to study the (pre)history of a people: ...al remains found at dwelling sites, burial grounds, and other places where people left traces of their activity.
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  • ...book |title=Central Asia: Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan |last=Mayhew |first=B. |authorlink= |year=2007 |publisher=Lonely Planet |lo ...essdate=2011-02-21}}</ref> and of [[Mankashlak]] (Mankyshlak), a [[Turkmen people|Turkmen]] town<ref name="KTLOW"/> on the [[Silk Road]], are also nearby<ref
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  • |basin_countries = [[Azerbaijan]], [[Iran]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Russia]], [[Turkmenistan]] ..., [[Makhachkala]] (Russia), [[Türkmenbaşy, Turkmenistan|Türkmenbaşy]] (Turkmenistan) (''see [[#Cities near the Caspian Sea|article]]'')
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  • |basin_countries = [[Kazakhstan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Tajikistan]], [[Turkmenistan]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Afghanistan]], [[Pakistan]]<ref name=aral.unece.org/> ...ral Sea [[drainage basin]] encompasses Uzbekistan and parts of Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Afghanistan and Pakistan.<ref name=aral.unece.org>
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  • |Turkmenistan ...(2), 143.</ref> The effects of this situation are far reaching and affect people in a wide range of ailments. Following is a list of health problems contri
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  • |today = {{flag|Kazakhstan}}<br />{{flag|Russia}}<br />{{flag|Turkmenistan}}<br />{{flag|Uzbekistan}} ...of the Central Asia were prone to confuse [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] and [[Kyrgyz people|Kirghiz]] ethnicities, which led to misnaming of the region. In fact the Ki
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  • ...|-2|order=flip|adj=mid|-long}} route was used to exchange goods, ideas and people primarily between China and India and the Mediterranean and helped create a ...the Russian rail system, as well as the other Central Asian republics of [[Turkmenistan]], Uzbekistan, [[Kyrgyzstan]] and [[Tajikistan]].<ref>Ōtsuka, pp. 42–43,
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  • ...lics, [[Kazakhstan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Tajikistan]], [[Uzbekistan]] and [[Turkmenistan]] agreed to make a joint application in 2010.<ref name=GaoMeiXJB/> The six ...ttp://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/5521/, UNESCO, "Silk Roads Sites in Turkmenistan"] 2010-01-03</ref> On January 20, 2010, [[India]] submitted a tentative li
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  • ...le|Somalis]], [[Greeks]], [[Syrians]], [[Roman Empire|Romans]], [[Georgian people|Georgians]], [[Armenians]], [[Bactria]]ns, and (from the 5th to the 8th cen ...odes and given to occupations somewhat identical with those of the Chinese people, but with weak armies, and placing great value on the rich produce of China
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  • ...insk from 1949 until 1989 with little regard for their effect on the local people or environment. The full impact of radiation exposure was hidden for many y ...]]. It was led by author [[Olzhas Suleimenov]] and attracted thousands of people to its protests and campaigns which eventually led to the closure of the [[
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  • ...ogy was recently used by [[UNAIDS]] to lower the estimate of the number of people afflicted by HIV in the world by 7 million cases. A multinational study of ...[[Kazakhstan]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Kyrgyz Republic]], [[Tajikistan]] and [[Turkmenistan]]. In 2004 – 2006 Almaz Sharman was [[USAID]] Country Office Coordinator
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  • ...China ([[Amur River]]), was introduced to central Asia ([[Kazakhstan]], [[Turkmenistan]], [[Uzbekistan]]). It was introduced to [[Japan]] about 100 years ago due ....net/snakehead.htm Fish or Foul: Snakeheads near Washington, D.C., and the people who love them]
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  • ...er than 10 pups were recorded on Ogurchinsky, some of which were killed by people on the island. ...ecorded in May and June along the Apsheron peninsula of Azerbaijan and the Turkmenistan coast.<ref name=mass>{{cite journal|last1=Kennedy|first1=Seamus|last2=Kuike
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  • ...bekistan]] and occasionally [[Turkmenistan]] in winter. It is extinct in [[People's Republic of China]] and southwestern Mongolia. It was hunted extensively ...that existence of saiga in the [[Anthropocene]] age is highly dependent on people.
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  • * {{flag|Turkmenistan}} ...he MoU covers five range States (Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Russian Federation, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan), all of which have signed. A number of cooperating organiza
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  • ...of the 4th [[Congress of People's Deputies of the Soviet Union|Congress of People's Deputies]], having voted by name, decided to consider it necessary to pre ...ВС СССР. — 1990. — № 52. — ст. 1161.</ref> the Congress of People's Deputies USSR decided:
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  • ...of [[Abul Khair Khan]] the Kazakhs won major victories over the [[Dzungar people|Dzungar]] at the [[Bulanty River]] (1726) and at the [[Battle of Anrakay]] ...was split into [[Tajik ASSR]] (now [[Tajikistan]]), [[Turkmen SSR]] (now [[Turkmenistan]]), [[Uzbek SSR]] (now [[Uzbekistan]]), [[Kara-Kirghiz Autonomous Oblast]]
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  • ...Life and Legacy'', p. 120.</ref> The Mongols' original unification of all "people in felt tents", unifying the [[nomad]]ic tribes in Mongolia and then the Tu ...g most of the city to the ground.<ref name="Morgan"/> Genghis Khan had the people assemble in the main mosque of the town, where he declared that he was the
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  • ...', meaning '''Oguz Land''', '''Oguz Country''', 750–1055) was a [[Turkic people|Turkic]] state, founded by [[Oghuz Turks|Oguz Turks]] in 766, located geogr ...k of the Uch-Karluk (''Three Karluks'') confederation had left the [[Altay people|Altai]], and the supremacy in Zhetysu passed to the Karluk tribes. After th
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  • ...ology-of-kazakh-people-and-their-genesis "Physical Anthropology of Kazakh People and their Genesis"] by O. Ismagulov & A. Ismagulova Ch., Valikhanov Institu ...nnonian Avars; not to be confused with the Avars of the Caucasus), [[Sabir people|Sabirs]] and [[Bulgars]] migrated through the area and into the Caucasus an
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  • ...{flag|Uzbekistan}}<br>{{flag|Tajikistan}}<br>{{flag|Kyrgyzstan}}<br>{{flag|Turkmenistan}}<br>{{flag|Afghanistan}}<br>{{flag|Pakistan}}<br>{{flag|Ukraine}} ...or '''Onoq Khaganate''' ({{zh|c=西突厥 |p=Xi tūjué}}) was a [[Turkic people|Turkic]] [[khaganate]] formed as a result of the wars in the beginning of t
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  • ...de up of parts of present-day [[Iran]], [[Afghanistan]], [[Tajikistan]], [[Turkmenistan]], and [[Uzbekistan]]). The Tahirid capital was located in [[Nishapur]]. ...as ''Buwaihids'' or ''Buyyids'', were a [[Shia Islam|Shī‘ah]] [[Persian people|Persian]]<ref name="NagBUYI">{{cite encyclopedia
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  • ...], large parts of [[Turkey]], much of [[Central Asia]] ([[Afghanistan]], [[Turkmenistan]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Tajikistan]]), [[Yemen]] and [[Pakistan]]. According t ...[[Gorgan]], [[Khorasan Province|Khorasan]], [[Merv|Margiana]] (in modern [[Turkmenistan]]), [[Balkh]] and [[Khwarezmia|Chorasmia]]. He also added [[Bahrain]] and [
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  • ...sent-day western [[Uzbekistan]], southwestern [[Kazakhstan]] and much of [[Turkmenistan]]) ...ered the arrest of all Khivan merchants in Russian territory – about 572 people and 1,400,000 silver rubles in goods. The Khan was told that his subjects w
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  • ...[Khanate of Kokand|Kokand]] <br> [[Turkmens|Turkmen]] tribes <br> [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] tribes <br> [[File:Flag of Afghanistan pre-1901.svg|border|23px]] ...center, [[Kyrgyzstan]] in the east, [[Tajikistan]] in the southeast and [[Turkmenistan]] in the southwest. Before the Russians came the north was held by the Kaz
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  • [[Turkmenistan]] <br /> ...ny, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, the United States, Brazil, [[People's Republic of China|China]], [[India]], [[Mexico]] and [[South Africa]] agr
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  • [[Category:Treaties of the People's Republic of China]] [[Category:Treaties of Turkmenistan]]
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  • ...n agree to begin demarcating their shared borders. No seabed boundary with Turkmenistan in the Caspian Sea has been agreed on and the usage of [[Caspian Sea]] wate ===Turkmenistan===
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  • ...Bulgaria]] (1 January 1999),<ref>[http://kommersant.ru/doc/164841]</ref> [[Turkmenistan]] (19 June 1999), [[Romania]] (1 July 2000),<ref>[http://www.kommersant.ru/ | {{flag|People's Republic of China|name=China}}
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  • ...[[Fort Wayne, Indiana]])<ref>[https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/hoagland-richard-eugene Richard Eugene Hoagland (1950–)]</ref> is a caree ...tan|Ambassador to Tajikistan]] 2003–06, and as the Chargé d'affaires to Turkmenistan July 2007-July 2008.<ref name="State Department Bio of Hoagland"/>
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  • ..., when the [[Congress of People's Deputies of the Soviet Union|Congress of People's Deputies]] modified the [[Article 6 of the Soviet Constitution|article of ...ti-religious campaign]] which resulted in the tragic deaths of millions of people from [[famine]] (ex. the [[Holodomor|Ukrainian Famine]]), mass executions a
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