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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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  • ...st East Turkestan Republic|Turkish Islamic Republic of Eastern Turkestan]] from November 12, 1933 until the republic's defeat in May 1934. ...inced that the [[Islamic world]] was not interested in supporting [[Uyghur people|Uyghur]] independence, and so he turned to the [[Great Powers]] instead. Ya
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  • ...Afaqi [[khoja (Turkestan)|khoja]] clan, who managed to wrest [[Kashgaria]] from the [[Qing dynasty|Qing]] Empire's power for a few years in the 1820s. ...age=371|isbn=|pages=|accessdate=2010-11-28}}</ref> The queues were removed from Chinese Muslim prisoners and then sold or given to various owners, one of t
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  • [[File:China-Xinjiang.png|thumb|200px|Xinjiang's location in the [[People's Republic of China]]]] ...y the Manchu-led [[Qing dynasty]] in 1759. Xinjiang is now a part of the [[People's Republic of China]], having been so since its founding year of 1949.
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  • ...y. Traditionally, both languages are indicated by the term "Yellow Uygur", from the [[endonym]] of the Yugur. ...Uyghur, and its [[copula (linguistics)|copula]] ''dro'', which originated from Old Uyghur but substitute the Uyghur copulative personal suffixes.<ref>Chen
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  • ...s the first chairman of the [[Xinjiang]] Uyghur Autonomous Region of the [[People's Republic of China]]. ...<ref name="McMillen"/> In September 1949, Saifuddin attended the [[Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference]] endorsed by the [[Communist Party of
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  • ...lic of Eastern Turkestan]]''' (or '''[[First East Turkestan Republic]]''') from early 1933 until the republic's defeat in 1934. ...a," religious school, and became acquainted with future prominent [[Uyghur people|Uyghur]] Turpan revolutionary leaders, brothers Maksut and Mahmut Muhiti. A
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  • ...of his diaries were published in [[Cologne|Koln]] in 1618. In 1605 envoy from [[Abbas I of Persia]] came to Yarkand with offer to conclude an alliance ag ...on the side of Muhammad Sultan and he was declared a Khan after returning from expedition, 3 months later of Abdul Karim Khan's death.<br />
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  • |caption = Göktürk petroglyphs from Mongolia (6th to 8th century) ...64.</ref> The name of the ruling [[Ashina (clan)|Ashina clan]] may derive from the [[Khotanese Saka]] term for "deep blue", ''āššɪna''.{{sfn|Findley|2
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  • ...n''' ruled the state of [[Yarkent County|Yarkand]] (''mamlakati Yarkand'') from September, 1514, to July, 1533. He was born in 1487 in [[Moghulistan]] and ...s refer to this ruler as '''Abusaid'''.<ref>"The Journey of Benedict Goës from Agra to Cathay" - [[Henry Yule]]'s translation of the relevant chapters of
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  • | birth_place = [[Moscow]] | alma_mater = [[Moscow State Pedagogical University]]
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  • {{MedalGold | [[Gymnastics at the 1980 Summer Olympics|1980 Moscow]] | [[Gymnastics at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Women's artistic team all- {{MedalGold | [[Gymnastics at the 1980 Summer Olympics|1980 Moscow]] | [[Gymnastics at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Women's floor|Floor]] }}
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  • [[Image:NikolaiShinRequiem..jpg|left|thumb|250px|A panel from ''Requiem'']] ...ia; he began to become well known in the West with his solo exhibition in Moscow in 1990, and another in Tashkent in 1991. Eventually, his art attracted the
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  • ...vember 2009 in [[Pushkin, Saint Petersburg|Pushkin]], Russia), a [[Russian people|Russian]] schoolteacher, and Robert Maximovich Tsoi (born 5 May 1937 in [[K ...974 to 1977, and also attended the [[Serov Artistic Academy]] in Leningrad from 1977 to 1978. In 1979, when Tsoi was 17 years old, the academy expelled him
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  • | origin = [[Moscow]], [[Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...е́евна Цой}}; born '''Anna Sergeyevna Kim'''; 7 February 1971, [[Moscow]]) is a [[Russia]]n singer-songwriter of [[Koreans|Korean]] descent.<ref na
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  • ...ice7 = Deputy to the<br> 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th [[Supreme People's Assembly]] ...mmander of the Korean People's Army|Supreme Commander]] of the<br>[[Korean People's Army]]
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  • |office = Spokesman of the Mayor of Moscow |office2 = Head of Press Service of the Mayor and the City Hall of Moscow
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  • | birth_place = [[Moscow]], [[Russia]] | youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = [[PFC CSKA Moscow]]
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  • ...ter whose works had had an influence on him and which implied his breaking from the literature of the old society and his commitment to communist values.{{ .../1603449|language=Korean}}</ref> He particularly drew literary inspiration from {{Interlanguage link multi|Cho Myong-hui|ko|3=조명희}}, a fellow Korean
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  • ...including a posting at Israel's [[Moscow]] embassy as a political advisor. From 2003 to 2006 she was the Israeli ambassador to [[Ukraine]].<ref name=Haaret [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Moscow]], [[Soviet Union]] | currentclub = [[FC Torpedo Moscow]] (VP)
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  • | clubs4 = [[PFC CSKA Moscow]] ...2002 (played in the early stages of the 2001/02 tournament for [[PFC CSKA Moscow]]).
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  • | years2 = 1985–1986 | clubs2 = [[FC Dynamo Moscow]] | caps2 = 0 | goals2 = 0 ...by Footballfacts]</ref> He played 1 game for the main squad of [[FC Dynamo Moscow]] in the [[USSR Federation Cup]].
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  • | clubs6 = [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] | clubs8 = Lokomotiv Moscow
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  • | clubs4 = [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow]] | clubs7 = FC Lokomotiv Moscow
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  • | currentclub = [[FC Dynamo Moscow]] (youth team manager) | clubs3 = [[FC Dynamo Moscow]]
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  • | clubs1 = [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow]] | clubs3 = FC Lokomotiv Moscow
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  • | birth_place = [[Slepushkino]], [[Moscow oblast]], [[USSR]] | clubs1 = [[Khimik Moscow]]
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  • | years2 = 1972–1973 | clubs2 = [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow]] | caps2 = 0 | goals2 = 0 | years3 = 1974–1981 | clubs3 = [[FC Torpedo Moscow]] | caps3 = 89 | goals3 = 0
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  • | birth_place = [[Moscow]], [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|RSFSR]], [[Soviet Union|U | clubs1 = [[FC Dynamo Moscow]]
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  • | managerclubs1 = [[PFC CSKA Moscow]] (assistant) | managerclubs2 = [[PFC CSKA-2 Moscow]]
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  • | caption = With Lokomotiv Moscow in 2016 | currentclub = [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] (manager)
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  • | resting_place = Khovanskoye, [[Moscow, Russia]] ...an), Traffic Models ([[Barcelona]]), [[Marilyn Model Agency]] and iCasting Moscow, which was her mother agency. British Vogue hailed Korshunova as "a face to
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  • | residence = [[Moscow]], Russia In November 2015, Pervak announced her retirement from professional tennis due to chronic injuries.<ref name="Championat">{{cite w
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  • ...[genealogy|genealogical]] legends as a source on early history of [[Turkic people]]" published a number of new discoveries about socio-political history of T ...ed analysis of the [[Kazakhstan]] and [[Central Asia]]n political history from the 3rd century BC to the 3rd century AD, history of ancient and medieval p
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  • | {{nowrap|[[Moscow]], [[Russia]]}}<br />{{small|([[Eurasian Economic Commission|Commission]])} |largest_city = [[Moscow]]<br>{{smaller|{{coord|55|45|N|37|37|E|display=inline}}}}
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  • ...tan, and the centers of industry and agriculture are spread out and remote from world markets. Therefore, the need for efficient transportation in Kazakhst ...the needs of Soviet planning. This has caused anamolies such as the route from [[Ural'sk]] to [[Aktobe]] now passes briefly through Russian territory. It
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  • |residence= [[Moscow]], [[Russia]] {{MedalSilver|2004 Moscow|Ball}}
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  • ...а Аширбаева}}, born November 5, 1998) is an individual [[Kazakh people|Kazakh]] [[Rhythmic gymnastics|rhythmic gymnast]]. ...In 2012, She competed at the [[Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix Series|2012 Moscow Junior Grand Prix]] and Schmiden International.
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  • ...h famous Russian musician and pianist, Prof. [[Victor Merzhanov]] at the [[Moscow Conservatory]] named [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky|P.I. Tchaikovsky]]. }}</ref> IV Monographic Rachmaninov International Piano Competition (Moscow, Russia, 2008), "Euregio Musikfestival" ([[Osnabruck]], Germany, 2008),<ref
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  • |foot_montage = '''Clockwise from top:''' Astana Downtown skyline and [[Bayterek Tower]], [[Kazakhstan Centra ...Kazakhstan, within the [[Akmola Region]], though administrated separately from the region as a city with special status. The 2014 census reported a popula
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  • ...ssolution of the Soviet Union|collapse]] of the Soviet Union, funds from [[Moscow]] dried up and the new Kazakhstani government was unable to continue constr ...ction point, it is situated at a depth of {{convert|73|m|ft}}. The tunnel from Abai towards Baikonur ({{convert|1.526|km|mi}} in length) was finished at t
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  • ...rth are disputed in the literature</ref> [[Almaty]] &ndash; 6 June 1957, [[Moscow]]) was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[kazakhs|Kazakh]] [[opera]] [[singer]]. She was one of the 13 original recipients of the award of [[People's Artist of the USSR]] in 1936.<ref>[http://zs.808.kz/?p=568 Байсеит
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  • ...2 August 2009) was a Russian aviator. He served in the Soviet Armed Forces from 1941-47. ...the army. He graduated from the military school Selischenskaya as a pilot. From the beginning Nikolay was known as a manager and a teacher who had a high l
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  • |alma_mater = [[Moscow State University]] |residence = [[Moscow]]
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  • | team1 = [[PBC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] ...an professional [[basketball]] player who plays for [[PBC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] of the [[VTB United League]]. Standing at {{height|m=1.93}}, he plays the
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  • ...my of Theatre Arts]], Moscow Army Theater,<ref>[[:File:Red Army Theatre in Moscow.jpg|The Red Army Theatre]]</ref> [[JFK Library]], [[Berklee College of Musi ...ne]]’s song [[C’era una volta il West]] (Once upon a Time in the West) from the Allure album reached the top song in Opera and Holiday Classical Catego
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  • | branch =French flying service ([[Armée de l'Air (Part I: From birth to "Torch", 1909-1942)|''Aéronautique Militaire'']]); [[Imperial Rus ...[French Foreign Legion]], and served with them until wounded and invalided from infantry service. After preliminary duty as a chauffeur, he became a pilot
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  • ...'''}}) (born March 12, 1965 in [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]]) is a [[Chechen people|Chechen]] [[singer]] and [[actress]]. ...her childhood in [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]]. Her parents had been removed from their native village of [[Katyr-Yurt]], [[Chechnya]] in February 1944 as a
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  • ...Fuentes-Kalifatidis''' (born February 11, 1984 in [[Almaty]], raised in [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]) is a singer. [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...ta, Kazakh SSR) is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, painter, [[People's Artist of Russia]] (2013). His son is a Russian film director {{Interlang * 1985 – [[Battle of Moscow (film)|Battle of Moscow]]
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  • In 1962 Boris graduated from the Moscow Technological Institute of Food Industry. From 1966 to 1989 he worked on Borovsky on [[Radio Yunost]], and later worked wi
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  • ...dep">Vronskaya, Jeanne (24 August 1993) [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-dinmukhamed-kunayev-1463084.html "Obituary: Dinmukhamed Kunayev"]. ...y. He graduated from the Institute of Non-Ferrous and Fine Metallurgy in [[Moscow]] in 1936, which enabled him to become a machine operator. By 1939 he had b
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  • | death_place = [[Moscow]], [[Soviet Union]] ...Oder Offensive]]. Moiseyevsky retired from the army in 1954 and lived in [[Moscow]], working at the [[Minister of Defence (Soviet Union)|Ministry of Defence]
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  • ...hstan|Kazakh]] politician who was the 6th [[Prime Minister of Kazakhstan]] from 13 June 2003 to 9 January 2007.<ref name=PROFILE>[http://www.templetonthorp ...se in the government that took office on 10 January 2007. He was dismissed from that post in June 2009. On 11 November 2014 he was appointed as Governor of
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  • ...[[Neuchâtel Xamax]] (Loan) | clubs11 = → [[FC Torpedo Moscow|Torpedo Moscow]] (Loan) | clubs12 = → [[Sanfrecce Hiroshima]] (Loan) | clubs13 = [[FC Aa |1992||rowspan="2"|[[FC Torpedo Moscow|Torpedo Moscow]]||rowspan="2"|[[Russian Premier League|Top League]]||25||3
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  • | clubs1 = [[PFC CSKA-d Moscow]] | clubs3 = [[PFC CSKA Moscow]]
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  • |residence = [[Moscow]], [[Russia]] |ethnicity = [[Ingush people|Ingush]]
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  • ...Zealand]]|accessdate=8 October 2011}}</ref> to 24 September 2012 and again from 2 April 2014 to 8 September 2016. Massimov served as Deputy Prime Minister from 19 January 2006 to 9 January 2007<ref name=DPM>[https://www.cia.gov/library
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  • |alma_mater = [[Moscow State Institute of International Relations]] ...Office at Geneva|Director General of the United Nations Office at Geneva]] from 12 March 2011 to 16 October 2013.
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  • ...1962, [[Kyzylorda]], Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic - April 28, 2015, [[Moscow]], Russia) was a Soviet Kazakhstan and Russian singer, musician, saxophonis
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  • | nationality=[[Chechen people|Chechen]] ...ian government, and later became the [[President of the Chechen Republic]] from 5 October 2003, acting as head of administration since July 2000.
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  • | club =[[CSKA Moscow]] ...реевич Шустов}}), born 29 June 1984) is a male [[high jump]]er from [[Russia]], best known for winning the gold medal in the men's high jump at
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  • | nationality=[[Chechen people|Chechen]] He was credited by many with the [[Chechen people|Chechen]] victory in the [[First Chechen War]], which allowed for the estab
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  • |office4 = [[Verkhovna Rada#Composition|People's Deputy of Ukraine]] |alma_mater = [[Moscow State Mining University]] (1991)<br>Karaganda State Technical University (1
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  • ...an]] (formerly a part of the [[Soviet Union]]) and currently residing in [[Moscow]],<ref name="SovSport">{{cite news |script-title=ru:Абсолютная ч [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...blast|Khimik Moscow Oblast]]<br>[[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]<br>[[Atlant Moscow Oblast]]<br>[[Ak Bars Kazan]]<br>[[Avangard Omsk]] [[File:Barulin 291111.jpeg|thumb|right|250px|Konstantin Barulin in the Atlant Moscow Oblast net in 2011.]]
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  • | see = Moscow ...ended the [[Moscow Theological Seminary]]. In 1980 he graduated from the [[Moscow Theological Academy]] with a degree in [[theology]].<ref name=belta/>
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  • ...awks]]<br>[[HC Atlant Moscow Oblast|Khimik Moscow Oblast]]<br>[[HC Spartak Moscow]]<br>[[Severstal Cherepovets]]<br>[[Lokomotiv Yaroslavl]]<br>[[HC MVD|MVD B | ALIGN="center" | [[HC Atlant Moscow Oblast|Khimik Moscow Oblast]]
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  • | image_caption = '''Clockwise from top:''' Panoramic view of Aktobe during winter; World War II memorial; Park ...ative center of [[Aktobe Region]]. In 2013, it had a population of 371,546 people. {{citation needed|date=April 2013}}
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  • |hometown= [[Moscow]], Russia |currenttraininglocations= [[Moscow]]
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