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  • {{Infobox Football club season ...ng in the [[Kazakhstan Premier League]], the highest tier of [[association football]] in Kazakhstan, and 18th in total. Zhetysu finished the season in 8th posi
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  • {{Infobox Football club season ...Round of the [[2014–15 UEFA Europa League|Europa League]] before falling to [[Villarreal CF|Villarreal]].
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  • {{Infobox Football club season ...tier of [[association football]] in Kazakhstan, since their promotion back to the top flight in 2009. Kairat finished the season in 3rd place, winning th
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  • {{Infobox Football club season ...rter-finals of the [[2014 Kazakhstan Cup|Kazakhstan Cup]], where they lost to [[FC Kairat|Kairat]].
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  • {{Infobox Football club season ...rter-finals of the [[2014 Kazakhstan Cup|Kazakhstan Cup]], where they lost to [[FC Shakhter Karagandy|Shakhter Karagandy]].
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  • {{Infobox Football club season ...t tier of [[association football]] in Kazakhstan, following their demotion to the [[Kazakhstan First Division]] in 2012. Kaisar finished the season in 5t
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  • {{Infobox Football club season ...Spartak Semey finished the season in 12th position and were relegated back to the [[Kazakhstan First Division]] whilst also being knocked out of the [[20
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  • {{Infobox Football club season ...ed in the [[Kazakhstan Premier League]], the highest tier of [[association football]] in Kazakhstan. Shakhter Karagandy finished the season in 6th position, re
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  • {{Infobox Football club season ...of [[association football]] in Kazakhstan, following their promotion from to the [[Kazakhstan First Division]] in 2003. Ordabasy finished the season in
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  • {{Infobox football league season ...in [[Kazakhstan]]. The season was scheduled to start on 9 March 2012 and to conclude on 27 October 2012<ref>http://uk.soccerway.com/national/kazakhstan
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  • {{Infobox football league season ...n of the [[Kazakhstan Premier League]], the highest [[Association football|football]] league competition in [[Kazakhstan]]. The season began on 9 March 2013 an
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  • This page shows the [[Kazakhstan national football team]]'s results in International Matches, as recognized by [[FIFA]]:<ref>{ |align=left|[[UEFA European Football Championship|UEFA European Championship Qualification]]
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  • ..., although it was not banned, it certainly experienced a sharp decline due to reduced number of playing horses under the [[Taliban]] regime. Traditionall ...]] [[Turkish people|Turks]] (ethnic [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]]) who migrated to [[Ulupamir]] village in the [[Van, Turkey|Van]] district of [[Turkey]] from
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  • ...It is especially successful in [[boxing]]. This has brought some attention to the [[Central Asia]]n nation, and increased world awareness of its athletes ...).<ref>[http://bandyvm2015.ru/en/news/?newsid=365 Press conference for the Head Coaches of teams Finland and Kazakhstan]</ref> [[Akzhaiyk]] from [[Oral, Ka
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  • ...nument]] in the [[Republic Square, Almaty|Republic Square]]; Entrance gate to the Park of the First President; View of the [[Almaty Tower]]. ...ift in global public health. In 1997, the government relocated the capital to [[Astana]] in the north of the country.
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  • ...in Turkey and China, has grown from its initial investment of $10K in 2000 to more than $500M today. He is the controlling shareholder of the largest Kaz ...is part of Kenges’ strategy to apply his expertise and access to capital to seize opportunities in the [[Commonwealth of Independent States]] (CIS) cou
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  • | head = [[Asylbek Kozhakhmetov]] ...head of the association. Together with Bazhangali Kozhshibayev, he decided to create the first business school in Kazakhstan.<ref name=10let>{{cite journ
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  • ...California]] and other states across the western United States, as well as to Canada and South America (mainly [[Argentina]] and [[Brazil]]). ...nd 1990s, many of the remaining ethnic Germans moved from the Soviet Union to Germany.
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  • According to old historical records, Armenian warriors and traders once moved freely in ...nians in each Central Asian country according to Soviet censuses from 1926 to 1989, and censuses taken place after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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  • ...ogle.com/books?id=IAs9AAAAIAAJ&dq=warlords+and+muslims&q=nur+ahmad+jan%27s+head#v=snippet&q=hero%20nur%20ahmad%20jan%202500&f=false|title=Warlords and Musl ...ogle.com/books?id=IAs9AAAAIAAJ&dq=warlords+and+muslims&q=nur+ahmad+jan%27s+head#v=snippet&q=nur%20ahmad%20jan's%20head&f=false|title=Warlords and Muslims i
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