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  • ...ollowing the death of Stalin, had returned to the area of the former Volga German Republic. He served there until 1991. Bishop Werth is fluent in Russian, German, and Lithuanian.
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  • ...own from Arab writings of the 10th century AD as the capital of the steppe empire of the [[Oghuz Turks]]. Archaeological research has provided information ab ...pation layers with complex stratification were found by the Russian-Kazakh-German team down to a depth of more than {{convert|8|m|ft}} from the current top o
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  • |birth_place=[[Zhytomyr]], [[Volhynian Governorate]] [[Russian Empire]] ...in [[Zhytomyr]], the capital of [[Volhynian Governorate]] of the [[Russian Empire]] now recognized as part of [[Ukraine]]. His father, Pavel Yakovlevich Koro
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  • ...development of the statehood connected with creation of the first Eurasian Empire Turkic Kaganate including territory of our country. ...ry of Kazakhstan through excursions conducted in Kazakh, Russian, English, German, Chinese and Turkic languages. The main activity of the department is to co
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  • ...blast|Syr-Darya Region]], [[Turkestan Krai|Turkestan Province]], [[Russian Empire]] |battles = [[German-Soviet War]]
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  • ...6. It was published in the newspaper "Pravda" during the period of the Red Empire's strong anger. Though not all the picture of the event could reveal, but t ...anish language|Spanish]], [[Chinese language|Chinese]], Arabic, Ethiopian, German, Austrian, Belgian, Czech, Romanian, Turkish into other languages and are r
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  • ...}, is cognate with [[English language|English]] ''new'', [[German language|German]] ''neu'', [[Latin]] ''novus'', [[Greek language|Greek]] ''neos'', [[Russia ...ing of Kings]] of Iran. The significance of the ceremony in the Achaemenid Empire was such that King [[Cambyses II]]'s appointment as the king of [[Babylon]]
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  • ...h century, they nominally ruled all of Kazakhstan as part of the [[Russian Empire]]. Following the [[1917 Russian Revolution]], and subsequent [[Russian Civi ...nly with the Mongol invasion of the early 13th century. Under the [[Mongol Empire]], the largest in world history, administrative districts were established.
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  • ...tm|title=PC Reviews: Command and Conquer - Generals|publisher=The Armchair Empire|date=June 8, 2003|accessdate=June 15, 2010}}</ref> ...ddle of 2003 a regular title-localized German version specifically for the German market called ''Command & Conquer: Generäle'', which did not incorporate r
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  • ...essdate=13 January 2011}}</ref> 1.5 percent of the population is [[Germans|German]], most of whom follow [[Roman Catholicism]] or [[Lutheranism]]. There are ...Soviet Union]]. Before that time, [[Kazakhstan]], as part of the [[Russian Empire]], would have had indirect contact with the [[Bahá'í Faith]] as far back
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  • |birth_place = [[Kyzylorda|Akmeshit]], [[Russian Empire]] .... Mustafa Shokay spoke foreign languages such as English, French, Russian, German, Turkish, and Arabic.
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  • The constituent dioceses of ELCROS were mostly founded as German Lutheran denominations. However, the church now worships extensively in the ...mation|Reformation]].<ref name="Stricker" /> [[Ivan the Terrible]] invited German artisans and professionals to help modernize Russian institutions, bringing
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  • ...atriarchate]]. About 1.5 percent of the population is ethnically [[Germans|German]], most of whom follow [[Roman Catholicism]] or [[Lutheranism]]. There are ...37</ref> Meanwhile, the Naimans who settled in Western Khanates of Mongol "Empire" all eventually converted to Islam.
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  • ...of Kokand]] and [[Qing Empire]]. It was then encroached as part of Russian Empire in 1850s. To defend its empire, Russia built [[Fort]] ''Verniy'' near the Zailiysky Alatau mountain range
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  • ...ous Soviet Socialist Republic]] soon after the [[Operation Barbarossa|Nazi German Invasion]] during [[World War II]]. Large portions of the community were im ...c use of the [[German language]] and education in German, the abolition of German ethnic holidays and a prohibition on their observance in public and a ban o
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  • ...m Belarusians was promoted mostly during the 19th century by the [[Russian Empire]]. For instance, this can be traced by editions of folklorist researches by ..., with its Christian and Jewish populations, was acquired by the [[Russian Empire]] in a series of military conquests and diplomatic manoeuvres, and was made
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  • ...e Innocent IV]] to the [[Khagan]] [[Güyük Khan|Güyük]] of the [[Mongol Empire]].<ref>{{harvnb|Poujol|2007|p=93}}</ref> ...into exile throughout the [[Russian Empire]]. By the time of the [[Russian Empire Census]] of 1897, there were already 11,579 Poles in Central Asia, 90 per c
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  • ...ef name="King">{{citation|format=DOC|last=King|first=Ross|last2=Kim|first2=German N.|title=Introduction|url=http://www.koryosaram.freenet.kz/update1/east-roc ...ants.<ref name="Pohl10">{{harvnb|Pohl|1999|p=10}}</ref> The 1897 [[Russian Empire Census]] found 26,005 Korean speakers (16,225 men and 9,780 women) in the w
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  • | native_name_lang = German | languages = [[Russian language|Russian]], [[German language|German]]
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  • ...eign population - Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) |language=de |work=German Federal Statistical Office |date=16 March 2015 |accessdate=15 March 2016}}< ...the decline of the [[Zaporizhian Sich]] and the establishment of [[Russian Empire|Imperial Russian]] hegemony in Ukraine, Ukrainians became more widely known
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