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  • ...Road]] in [[Kazakhstan]]. Otrar was an important town in the history of [[Central Asia]], situated on the borders of settled and agricultural civilizations. ...ainly in the Syr Darya valley and its tributuaries of Keles and Atysi. Its people appear to have [[Turkified]], becoming known as the [[Kankalis|Kangars]].
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  • | name = Central Asia–China gas pipeline | finish = Horgos, [[Xinjiang]], [[China|People's Republic of China]]<br>(connected to [[West–East Gas Pipeline]])
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  • ...is [[China]]'s first direct oil import pipeline allowing oil import from Central Asia. It runs from [[Kazakhstan]]'s Caspian shore to [[Xinjiang]] in China. |publisher=People's Daily Online
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  • |[[1993 Asian Athletics Championships|Asian Championships]] |[[Athletics at the 1994 Asian Games|Asian Games]]
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  • | 1. || 20 September 1997 || [[Almaty Central Stadium|Central Stadium]], [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]] || {{fb|UZB}} || 1–1 || Draw || [[1 | 6. || 21 April 2001 || [[Almaty Central Stadium|Central Stadium]], [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]] || {{fb|NEP}} || 4–0 || Win || [[20
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  • ...in, Nikolai Il'minskii and the Kazakh National Awakening | journal=Central Asian Survey | year=1983 | volume=2 | pages=3 | doi=10.1080/02634938308400440}} [[Category:Ethnic Kazakh people]]
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  • [[People's Hero of Kazakhstan]]<br/>{{nobr|[[Order of the Red Banner of Labour]]}}<b ...r, posthumously awarded with the titles [[Hero of the Soviet Union]] and [[People's Hero of Kazakhstan]].
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  • ...l relations. The President is the symbol and guarantor of the unity of the people and the state power, inviolability of the Constitution, rights and freedoms ...mocratic Party, “Ak zhol” Democratic Party of Kazakhstan and Communist People’s Party of Kazakhstan.
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  • ...different philosophies, whether Russian, [[Western countries|Western]] or Asian. Abay Qunanbayuli steeped himself in the cultural and philosophical history ...e of the first folk heroes to enter into the national consciousness of his people. Almaty State University is named after Abay, so is one of the main avenues
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  • ...In that year he wrote the poem ''Volnenie'' (Unrest), dedicated to Central Asian unrest in 1916. From September 1 of 1916 he taught in Bugula school, which [[Category:People from Karaganda Region]]
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  • ...the [[Kazakh steppe]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=The School of Russian and Asian Studies|title=The rise of Alash Orda and Kazakh nationalism|author=David Ga ...("Sheep-Breeding in the Steppe Land"), which analyzed animal husbandry in Central Asia. Bukeikhanov was the first biographer of [[Abay Kunanbayev]], publishi
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  • | ethnicity = [[Kazakh people|Kazakh]] ...и Әлібекұлы}}) (1663-1756) was the head [[biy]] of the [[Kazakh people|Kazakh]] [[Zhuz|senior zhüz]], as well as an author, orator, and poet. He
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  • |[[Mazandaranis]]<ref>[[Nowruz Eve among Mazandarani people]]</ref> |[[Persian people|Persians]]
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  • ...puz''', is an ancient [[fret]]less [[string instrument]] used in [[Central Asian music]], related to certain other [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] [[string instru ...d ''komuz'' is cognate to the names of other instruments in the [[Music of Central Asia]], including the [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] ''[[kobyz]]'' ([[Uzbeks|Uzbek]] ''
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  • ...China and strummed and plucked by the [[Tājik people|Tajiks]], [[Turkmen people|Turkmen]], [[Uzbeks]]. Related instruments include the [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh] *Aliia Gholi Yeganeh ([[Turkmen people|Turkmen]])
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  • ...ered by [[Russia]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Turkmenistan]], [[Uzbekistan]] and [[People's Republic of China|China]]. The country also borders on a significant part ...f countries by population density|population density]] of less than 6&nbsp;people per square kilometre (15&nbsp;per sq. mi.).
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  • ...tat.kz|accessdate=1 June 2010}}</ref> Kazakhstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through it ...sity]] is among the lowest, at less than 6 people per square kilometre (15 people per sq. mi.). The capital is [[Astana]], where it was moved in 1997 from [[
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  • ...agle huntresses, but the eagle hunters certainly don't|website=The Central Asian Falconry Project|date=2014-04-19|url=http://centralasianfalconry.org/the-in ...uthor=Stacey Reiss|title=13-Year-Old Eagle Huntress Gives Great Advice for People Too Scared to Follow Their Dreams|website=Harper's Bazaar|date=2016-10-08|u
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  • ...r art's main themes usually revolve around social and ecological issues in Central Asia.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://v13.videonale.org/en/artist/463-m ...rounding the lives of the Araikum generation – the term used to call the people living in the vast region of the rapidly receding [[Aral Sea]] coastline.<r
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  • ...of [[Order of the Red Banner of Labour]] ([[Moscow]]) to the course of the People's Artist of [[USSR]] [[Boris Babochkin]] and in 1974 he successfully gradua |''East Corridor or Central Asian Racket''
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