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  • ...ctrines to non-Russian Kazakhs, but at the same time urged resistance to [[Tatar]] language and culture, in favor of Russian and Western influences. As an e [[Category:Ethnic Kazakh people]]
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  • ..., to a [[Russians|Russian]]-[[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] father and a [[Tatars|Tatar]] mother. After graduating from school, he moved to [[Alma-Ata]], and enrol [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...drasah, where one of the teachers was [[Galimjan İbragimov]], the [[Volga Tatar]] classical writer. In 1912 his [[Kazakh language|Qazaq]] poetry collected [[Category:People from Akmola Region]]
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  • ...pıra''', '''tumra'''}}; {{lang-tr|'dombıra'}}) is a long-necked [[Turkic people|Turkic]] [[lute]] and a musical [[string instrument]]. [[Category:Tatar musical instruments]]
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  • Since 1968 Mansurov became a Principal Conductor and Artistic Director of the Tatar State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre named after [[Musa Cälil]]. Since ...th in 2010, Mansurov was a Principal Conductor and [[Music Director]] of [[Tatar State Symphony Orchestra]] in Kazan.
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  • ...r, who was honored with many awards throughout her career, including the [[People’s Artist of the USSR]] (1967) and the [[Order of Lenin]]. She was also de ...med traditional folk songs in Russian, Kazakh, [[Uzbek language|Uzbek]], [[Tatar]], [[Mongolian language|Mongolian]], [[Korean language|Korean]], and others
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  • ...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 [[ ...Micropædia |volume=10 |edition=15th |page=576 |quote=member of a nomadic people originally of [[Eastern Iranian languages|Iranian stock]] who migrated from
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  • ...l artist]]. Nigmatullin was born on October 5, 1949 in a [[Tatar]]-[[Uzbek people|Uzbek]] family in [[Kirgizia]]. He took part in many action movies. Perhaps [[Category:Tatar topics]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Kazan]], [[Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic|Tatarstan]], [[Russian Soviet Federati [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...gold medal gymnast, born in [[Shurab, Tajikistan]] to a Korean father and Tatar mother. [[Category:Kazakhstani people of Korean descent| ]]
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  • ...р кызы Манюрова}}; born 24 January 1978) is a [[Volga Tatars|Tatar]] [[freestyle wrestling|freestyle wrestler]] who competed for [[Russia]] an [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...rkic]] and Mongol origin: [[Kazakhs]], [[Bashkirs]], [[Kalmyks]], [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]], [[Mongol]]s, and [[Yakuts]].<ref name=" Zeder">{{cite book | aut ...oghurt]] or ''kumis', both of which are relatively easily digested even by people who produce little [[lactase]]."</ref>
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  • ...[[sausage]]-like food of [[Kazakh cuisine|Kazakhs]], [[Tatars]], [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]], and other ethnic groups mainly of [[Central Asia]], particularly * [[Tatar cuisine]]
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  • ...the summer, ''[[chal]]'' is one of the staple drinks of the Adai [[Kazakh people|Kazakhs]].<ref>Ishchenko et al., Osobennosti selskogo khoziaistva Adaevskog ...ursak]]'', ''shelpek'', ''[[Çäkçäk|sheck-sheck]]'' (also known by the Tatar name ''chack-chack''<!--the kazakh' name is sheck-sheck, chack-chak used in
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  • ...Burma|Burmese]]), ''sambosa'' ({{IPA|[sam͡bosḁ]}}; among the [[Malagasy people|Malagasy]]) or ''chamuça'' (among the [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]-s ...]], [[Calcutta]], Volume I, Chapt, 24, page 59. “10. Quṭáb, which the people of Hindústán call sanbúsah. This is made several ways. 10 s. meat; 4 s.
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  • ...sine|Middle East]] ([[Levantine cuisine|Levant and Arabian Peninsula]]), [[Tatar cuisine|Tatarstan]], [[Tibetan cuisine|Tibet]] ...stored and is valuable to the winter diet of isolated villagers or country people. Kishk is prepared in early autumn following the preparation of burghul. Mi
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  • ...r '''Carimoff''' is the Russianized version of the name [[Karim]]. Notable people with the surname include: [[Category:Tatar-language surnames]]
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  • ...Azerbaijani language|Azerbaijani]], [[Russians|Russian]], [[Tatar language|Tatar]] and [[Central Asia]]n [[surname]]. The spelling reflects the [[Cyrillic ...t does not help to add disambig or hndis tags where the page only contains people who share a surname -->
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  • On November 14, 2000, a special directory within DMOZ was created for people under 18 years of age.<ref>[http://www.dmoz.org/newsletter/2000Nov/press.ht ...imit the listing of sites to those which are targeted or "appropriate" for people under 18 years of age;<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dmoz.org/guidelines/kg
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  • [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Ukrainian people of Tatar descent]]
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