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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]]
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  • | Countries = Iran, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, India, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pak ...eremonies of Nowruz. When the [[Caucasus|Caucasian]] and [[Central Asia]]n countries gained independence from the Soviets, they also declared Nowruz as a nation
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  • ...azakhstan is the world's largest [[landlocked country]], and the [[List of countries and outlying territories by land area|ninth largest]] in the world, with an ...kz|accessdate=1 June 2010}}</ref> Given its large land area, its [[List of countries by population density|population density]] is among the lowest, at less tha
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  • ...url=http://www.oscars.org/press/pressreleases/2011/20111013.html |title=63 Countries Vie for 2011 Foreign Language Film Oscar |accessdate=2011-10-14|work=oscars
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  • ...roughout [[Russian cuisine|Russia]] and other [[Soviet cuisine|post-Soviet countries]], where the dish spread from the Central Asian republics.<ref name="SRAS"> ...ast]]. It is nowadays widespread throughout Russia and other [[post-Soviet countries]].
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  • ...fa|{{nastaliq|سنبوساگ}}}}).<ref name=hin/> The pastry name in other countries can also derive from this root, such as the crescent-shaped ''sanbusak'' or
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  • ...released on DVD 5 March 2007 (a day later in [[DVD region code|Region 1]] countries). ..., it had opened in the United States and Canada, as well as in 14 European countries. Upon its release, it was a massive hit, taking in US$26.4 million in its o
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  • ...sembled a record [http://wwrn.org/articles/37417/ 350 delegates from forty countries].<ref>{{cite web | title=4th Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional R ...hes has a policy of not seeking or accepting registration in former Soviet countries, and church members criticized the intrusive nature of the registration pro
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  • Bahá'ís had managed to re-enter various countries of the [[Eastern Bloc]] throughout the 1950s,<ref name="russia" /> followin
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  • ...literature and culture, Kazakhstan's spiritual connections with the Muslim countries of Middle East, as well as the history of Islam, Quran and the sayings of t
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  • ...entral Asia''' dates back centuries, where [[Jews]] <nowiki/>have lived in countries including [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Mongolia]], [[Uzbekistan]] and ...population [[emigration|left Uzbekistan]] and [[immigration|moved to other countries]], mostly [[aliyah|to Israel]].<ref name="autogeneratedil"/>
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  • ...ne 7, 2014}}</ref> Geographically speaking, Kazakhstan is the northernmost Muslim-majority country in the world. Kazakhs make up over half of the total population, an ...stic considerations. Aware of the potential for investment from the Muslim countries of the Middle East, Nazarbayev visited Iran, [[Turkey]], and [[Saudi Arabia
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  • ...of terrorism in the country. Kazakhstan's 94th place puts it in a group of countries with the lowest impact of terrorism.<ref>{{cite web|title=Global Terrorism ...n, an allegation the Kazakh government denied, cooperation between the two countries has been strong as both states face a common threat.<ref name=SOUTHALLEG>[h
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  • ...t expert on live and extinct Turkic languages of the [[USSR]] and adjacent countries. He penned around 170 publications on the language, folklore, history and e
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  • ...ages belonging to the [[titular nationality|titular nationalities]] of the countries where they live.<ref>http://www.hum.uit.no/a/trond/sintr.html.</ref>
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  • ...pular outside the Kazakh regions, especially in the [[Far East|Far Eastern countries]] of China, [[Japan]] and [[Korea]].{{citation needed|date=December 2015}} ...the advance of the [[Russian Empire]] troops pushed Kazakhs to neighboring countries. In around 1860, part of the Middle Jüz Kazakhs came to [[Mongolia]] and w
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  • ...rain of the human and economic resources of both{{which|date=August 2016}} countries. They largely prevented the settlement of the "[[Wild Fields]]" – the ste
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  • Outside Russia, countries with significant diaspora populations are Kazakhstan, Turkey, Azerbaijan, a
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  • ...e official Soviet policy of atheism, while Uzbeks in Afghanistan and other countries to the south have remained more conservative adherents of Islam. However, w
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