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  • ...orda.kz/en/news/2007/06/president_nursultan_nazarbayev_receives_a_group_of President Nursultan Nazarbayev Receives a Group of Famous Kazakhstani Writers and Poe
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  • ...sex), and flat-out insult one another, but it is all done in good humour: Kyrgyz aqyns even often state that one must have good intentions to be a good aqyn ...eatened for making political statements against the [[Nursultan Nazarbayev|president]].{{Citation needed|date=May 2008}}
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  • |leader_title1 = [[President of Kazakhstan|President]] ...ution of the Soviet Union]] in 1991. The current [[President of Kazakhstan|President]], [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]], has been leader of the country since then, and
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  • ...lecommunications service. The Security Council (SC), a body chaired by the president, is responsible for drafting decisions and providing assistance to the head ...encompasses various government policies as well as information about the president’s private life, health, and financial affairs. The NSC has issued a gener
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  • ...es]]. It is closely related to [[Nogai language|Nogai]], [[Kyrgyz language|Kyrgyz]], and especially [[Karakalpak language|Karakalpak]]. Kazakh is the officia ...g/a/kazakh-president-orders-shift-from-cyrillic/28425590.html|title=Kazakh President Orders Shift Away From Cyrillic Alphabet|website=RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiber
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  • *[[Magomed Abdulayev]], Prime Minister under [[Magomedsalam Magomedov]], the President of the Republic of Dagestan in Russia in 2010–2013 [[Category:Kyrgyz-language surnames]]
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  • President = [[Erlan Kozhagapanov]]| ...om [[Uzbekistan Football Federation|Uzbekistan]], [[Football Federation of Kyrgyz Republic|Kyrgyzstan]], [[Tajikistan National Football Federation|Tajikistan
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  • ...gyzstan|flag of the neighboring Kyrgyzstan]]; it is known as ''tunduk'' in Kyrgyz. ...2AE45F9B1DF240462572340019E6E5&lang=en&L1=L5&L2=L5-36 Official site of the President of Kazakhstan - National emblem of the Republic of Kazakhstan]</ref>
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  • ...[Jews]] of [[Uzbekistan]]. Until the 20th century, most Jews living in the Kyrgyz areas were of the Bukharan Jewish community. However, during the 20th centu ...ndings suggests that Jewish traders from [[Khazaria]] started visiting the Kyrgyz territory around the 6th century CE.
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  • |birth_place = [[Frunze]], [[Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic|Kyrgyz SSR]] ...evacuated to Kyrgyzstan in 1941.<ref name="tengrin"/> He is a graduate of Kyrgyz State University where he studied [[philology]]. Mashkevich started out an
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  • * Evangelical-Lutheran Church in the Kyrgyz Republic (''[[Kyrgyzstan]]'') ...imate (bishop)|Primate]] of ELCROS, the chairman of the General Synod, the president of the Episcopal Council, and head of the St Petersburg-based consistory.
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  • ...ability of self-governance.<ref>Former President Akaev, quoted in Beyer, ''Kyrgyz Aksakal Courts''</ref>
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  • ...c Square, Almaty|Republic Square]]; Entrance gate to the Park of the First President; View of the [[Almaty Tower]]. In 1997 the President of the [[Republic of Kazakhstan]] [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]] approved the Dec
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  • ...turesarticle/2006/04/aa651cf6-07c8-455b-8d88-9d3aca3d960a.html Kazakhstan: President looks to build on alliance with Putin] RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty</ref><r ...d HuT after it declared a [[jihad]] against Kyrgyz police on 19 July 2006. Kyrgyz and Uzbek government officials say that there are ties between Hizb-ut-Tahr
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  • ...he Government of [[Kazakhstan]] joined the governments of the [[Kyrgyzstan|Kyrgyz Republic]] and [[Tajikistan]], and [[Aga Khan IV|the Aga Khan]] to establis Universities are usually headed by a rector, appointed by the President of Kazakhstan, who wields considerable authority over the institution, appr
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  • ...ed into the Kazakh State Academy of Management (KSAM) by the Decree of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan. ...azEU was visited by President of Kazakhstan [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]]. The President took part in the opening ceremony of the KaxEU’s Kazakh-Japanese Center f
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  • ...im Haji atindaghi borborduq mäsjid.'' The lower text is [[Kyrgyz language|Kyrgyz]] in the Cyrillic script: ''Ysyk-Köl oblasttyk Karakol shaaryndagy Ibrakhi ...ry may sound old-fashioned to Chinese people. For example, they refer to a President as an "[[Emperor of China|Emperor]]" (Хуаңды,''huan'g-di'') and cal
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  • <span style="background-color:#FF8400;color:white;">&nbsp;Kipchak–Nogay and Kyrgyz–Kipchak&nbsp;</span>]] ...ks include the Turks of Turkey, the Azeris of Azerbaijan, and the Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Tatars, Turkmen, and Uzbeks of Central Asia, as well as many smaller group
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  • Kazakhstan's ruling elite, including current president [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]], former [[First Secretary]] of the [[Communist Par * S. Kudayberdy-Uly, Family tree of Türks, Kyrgyz, Kazakhs and their Khan dynasties, Alma-Ata, Dastan, 1990 {{ru icon}}
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  • ...ate=20 September 2011|title=Ethnic groups in Kyrgyzstan (2009 census)|work=Kyrgyz Statistical Agency|year=2009|accessdate=31 March 2011}}</ref> ...ars the country would soon reunite with [[Romania]]. In June 2006, Russian President [[Vladimir Putin]] announced the plan to introduce a national policy aiming
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