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  • ...me=autogenerated1>Gulnar Kendirbaeva, We Are Children Of Alash..., Central Asian Survey, 1991, 18(1) pg. 6)</ref> ...orms to the Kazakh lands as a first step in the gradual progress of Kazakh people towards autonomy and independence.
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  • * The [[Arabic script]] is officially used in [[People's Republic of China]] in the [[Altay Prefecture]] and the [[Ili Kazakh Auto ...[[United States|US]] and in other Western countries. As with other Central Asian [[Turkic languages]], a [[latinisation (USSR)|Latin alphabet was introduced
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  • ...ant of [[Abdulayev]].<ref name="Ganzhina" /> It is shared by the following people:
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  • ...ant of [[Abdulayev]].<ref name="Ganzhina" /> It is shared by the following people:
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  • ...April 2015}} Russian,<ref name="Ganzhina">Ganzhina, p.&nbsp;10</ref> and [[Central Asia]]n surname.{{citation needed|date=April 2015}} Variants of this surnam ;People with the surname
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  • ...ant of [[Abdulayev]].<ref name="Ganzhina" /> It is shared by the following people:
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  • ...nguage|Azerbaijani]], [[Russians|Russian]], [[Tatar language|Tatar]] and [[Central Asia]]n [[surname]]. The spelling reflects the [[Cyrillic alphabets|Cyrill ...t does not help to add disambig or hndis tags where the page only contains people who share a surname -->
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  • ...own, [[Scouting]] was not introduced to the region during the [[History of Central Asia#Return of indigenous rule|khanate period of the pre-Soviet era]]. In 1990 a conference (or Congress) of people interested in Scouting was held in [[Moscow]]. [[Viktor Deimund]] (now the
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  • * Central Asian newspaper microforms up to 1860’s *About 6158 people
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  • ...of Kazakhstan as an [[army general]] in 1995. Nurmagambetov was named a [[People's Hero of Kazakhstan]] in 1994, becoming the first Kazakhstani to receive t ...[Kazakh SSR]] chief of staff, a deputy commanding officer of the [[Central Asian Military District]], and first deputy commander of the Soviet Union's [[Sou
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  • ...rder of the October Revolution]], [[Order of the Red Banner of Labour]], [[People's Hero of Kazakhstan]], [[Hero of Kazakhstan]] ...[[Soviet of the Union]] chamber. From 1966 to 1971 Chokin was a member of Central Committee of [[Communist Party of Kazakhstan]].
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  • ...ly [[paganism|Zoroastrian]] most of his life, sometimes remarking that his people "follow the [[Flag of Kazakhstan|hawk]]", the hawk and man on chariot or Fa ...edy. Most of those appearing in the film are not paid performers, but real people whom Borat met on his journey.<ref name=Salon>{{cite web|url=http://www.sal
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  • ...rt of Rollerball becomes hugely popular in [[Central Asia]], [[Russia]], [[People's Republic of China|China]], [[Mongolia]], and [[Turkey]]. ...ere was jeering in the theater," Knowles said. Knowles was also one of the people who read the original first draft of the script (one that McTiernan rejecte
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  • ...rica have brought to his village, including the apparent conversion of the people to [[Christianity]] (the Kazakh version of which includes [[crucifixion]] a * [[Pamela Anderson]] as herself; she plays a central role in the film as the reason for the journalist's cross country journey.
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  • |align=left|[[AFC Asian Cup|AFC Asian Cup Qualification]] | align=left|[[1996 AFC Asian Cup qualification|1996 AFC ACQ]]
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  • ...ndependence-day-ulak-tyrtysh/</ref> in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan) is the [[Central Asia]]n sport in which horse-mounted players attempt to place a [[goat]] or ...ayed by [[Afghan people|Afghan]] [[Turkish people|Turks]] (ethnic [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]]) who migrated to [[Ulupamir]] village in the [[Van, Turkey|Van]] d
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  • ...[Kazakhstan]], adopted on January 7, 2006.<ref>The CIA World Factbook 2012 Central Intelligence Agency - 2011 "National anthem: name: “Menin Qazaqstanim” My Kazakh people are strong!
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  • ...ation of the USSR, has launched a great deal of changes in every aspect of people's lives. Religiosity of the population, as an essential part of any cultura ...ore independence made their way into the country, appealing to hundreds of people. The government supported this activity, and has done its best to provide e
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  • The '''history of the Jews in Central Asia''' dates back centuries, where [[Jews]] <nowiki/>have lived in countri ...ad]], though none of them have ever been inhabited by a majority of Kyrgyz people nor included in a Kyrgyz territory.
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  • ...) - died 27 December 1941, [[Berlin]], [[The Third Reich]]) - was [[Kazakh people|Kazakh]] social and political activist, publicist, thinker, scholar, states In 1912 Mustafa’s father died and the local village people asked him to return home for a time at the request of fellow to replace the
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