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  • {{distinguish-otheruses|Cossacks|Kazakh (disambiguation)}} ...ion processes were present too. Estimates made after the 2000 Census claim Kazakh population share growth (was 0.104% in 2000), but even if this share value
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  • * the [[Kazakh Khanate]] (1456), gradual [[Kazakhstan in the Russian Empire|Russian conque ...al (region)|Ural]] and western Siberia) and other languages in a worldwide diaspora.
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  • |languages = [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]], [[Kurdish language|Kurdish]], [[Russian language|Russian]]<ref name=hist ...ding in Kazakhstan who are of Kurdish origin. According to the most recent Kazakh census in 2011, the Kurdish population is 38,325 or 0.2% of the population,
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  • <br><small>Data figures from 2001 to 2013;<br> see also [[Chechen diaspora]].</small> ==Geography and diaspora==
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  • |poptime = '''85,292''' <small>(Census 2009)<ref name="Kazakh Demographics">[http://demoscope.ru/weekly/ssp/sng_nac_89.php Ethnic Composi |langs = [[Azerbaijani language|Azerbaijani]]{{•}}[[Kazakh language|Kazakh]]{{•}}[[Russian language|Russian]]
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  • ...se Nationalities (Ozbek)|publisher=|accessdate=26 April 2016}}</ref> Uzbek diaspora communities also exist in [[Turkey]], [[Saudi Arabia]], and [[Uzbeks in Pak ...m the northern steppe continued. In the 17th and 18th centuries, [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] nomads and Mongols continually raided the Uzbek khanates, causing widespr
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  • ...nflict|border conflict]], the Chinese government closed the Xinjiang&ndash;Kazakh SSR border, both to prevent flight by ethnic minorities, and to prevent the ...ame="Parham88"/> During [[perestroika]] and [[glasnost]] in the 1980s, the Kazakh SSR government encouraged Uyghurs to discuss and promote [[Xinjiang indepen
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  • ...kistan]], [[Russia]], [[Kyrgyzstan]] and also from countries with notable Kazakh minorities: [[Iran]] ([[Iranian Kazakhs]]), [[Afghanistan]], and [[Pakistan ...olicy in Kazakhstan|last=Cerny|first=Astrid}}</ref> Thus, showing the huge diaspora of Kazakhs in China and the mass exodus that Kazakhstan faced in the 20th c
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  • ...g, documenting the history of [[Mongols in China|Mongol]], [[Kazakh people|Kazakh]], [[Uzbek people|Uzbek]], [[Manchu people|Manchu]], [[Hui people|Hui]], [[ ...er of Kürebir. The Kyrgyz invasion destroyed the Uyghur Empire, causing a diaspora of Uyghur people across Central Asia.
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  • ...h/200012/28/eng20001228_59085.html}}</ref> Outside of China, significant [[diaspora|diasporic]] communities of Uyghurs exist in the Central Asian countries of ...kic-speaking Muslims of the oases "Turki", and the Turkic Muslims in [[Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture|Ili]] were known as "[[Taranchi]]". The Russians and
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  • ...tion-place = Santa Barbara, California |title = Encyclopedia of the Jewish diaspora |isbn=9781851098736 }}</ref> * 1928 - Kazakh State Theatre relocates to Alma-Ata.<ref name=rubin2001 />
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  • ! [[Kazakh people|Kazakhs]] ...l structure of areas according to 2004 under the reference [1]. The Polish diaspora largest in Kazakhstan (Poles in Kazakhstan See) lives In area.
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  • Born February 14, 1969 to a family of [[Kazakh people|Kazakh]] civil servants in [[South Kazakhstan Province|South Kazakhstan Region]], ...nal oil company Kazakh-Oil. In 2002 he transferred to the President of the Kazakh Republic Office as a Deputy Director on General Issues of the Department of
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  • ...Disaster]]" invasion of Kazakh territories. Under his leadership [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] [[Ghazi (warrior)|ghazi]]s defeated Dzungar forces at the Bulanty river i ...ed to limit and control the amount of Russian influence exercised over the Kazakh Little jüz.
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  • ...erbang''<ref>[http://eng.gazeta.kz/art.asp?aid=39593 GAZETA.KZ ::> Kurdish Diaspora: present and future<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>) and the first vice- ...e_date&day=8&month=1&year=2002 Interview with Academician Nadir Nadirov ], Kazakh Pravda, 2002.
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  • ...and international integration of the region.<ref name=TW1>{{cite web|title=Kazakh Foreign Policy Concept for 2014 – 2020 and the Ukraine Crisi|url=http://w ...ican Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters. In September the Kazakh Senate ratified the Convention, which unites 26 countries, including the Un
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