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  • ...kedinstruments.com/central_asia.htm Atlas of plucked instruments - Central Asia]</ref> with a body and neck carved from a single block of wood, usually [[m * [[Music of Central Asia]]
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  • ...r Mongolian instrument Morin huur:Turkic and Mongolian horsemen from Inner Asia were probably the world’s earliest fiddlers. Their two-stringed upright f ...re the port towns of Venice and Genoa maintained extensive ties to central Asia through the trade routes of the silk road.
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  • ...sh '''Kopuz''', is an ancient [[fret]]less [[string instrument]] used in [[Central Asian music]], related to certain other [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] [[string ...z'' is cognate to the names of other instruments in the [[Music of Central Asia]], including the [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] ''[[kobyz]]'' ([[Uzbeks|Uzbek]] ''qo'bi
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  • ...ditional long-necked two-stringed [[lute]] found in [[Iran]] and [[Central Asia]]. Its name comes from the [[Persian language|Persian]] word for "two strin *[[Music of Central Asia]]
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  • ...ational piano competitions and other competitions and festivals in Central Asia, Germany, Turkey, Russia, and Uzbekistan. After graduating from the Zhuban
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  • The band is named after the district of Ulytau in Central Kazakhstan, the mythical birthplace of the nation. ...b |author=Greenberg, Adam |title=''The Rough Guide to the Music of Central Asia'' review |url={{Allmusic|class=album|id=r727247|pure_url=yes}} |publisher=A
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  • ...s of the Kazakh Ministry of Culture, the Turan ensemble has toured Central Asia, Europe and the United States.<ref name="hse"/> The ensemble has participat
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  • *People's Artist of U.S.S.R. (1967)<ref>Gender Politics in Central Asia, by Christa Hammerle</ref>
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  • {{Music of Central Asia}} {{Music of Asia}}
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  • ...prevail in [[Western Kazakhstan]]) and shertpe kuis (Eastern, Southern and Central [[Kazakhstan]]). Shertpe kui differs from Tokpe kui in the sense of the the 9. Vyzgo T. Musical instrumentsof the Central Asia.-Moscow, 1980.<br>
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  • ...title=Kazakhstan|work=[[The World Factbook]]|publisher=[[United States]] [[Central Intelligence Agency]]|accessdate=July 23, 2009}}</ref> Ranked as the [[Lis ...Magazine.</ref> It is now considered to be the dominant state in [[Central Asia]].<ref>[http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2008/5/3442f45a-7517-425d-956c
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  • ...ccessdate=1 June 2010}}</ref> Kazakhstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil ...nalism, Resistance: Identity Politics in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan |journal=[[Central Asian Survey]] |year= 2002 |pages=385–402 |doi=10.1080/026349303200005320
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  • ...y love eagle huntresses, but the eagle hunters certainly don't|website=The Central Asian Falconry Project|date=2014-04-19|url=http://centralasianfalconry.org/
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  • ...y, ''Kelin'' failed to reach the final five. Kazakhstan is so far the only Central Asian country to be nominated for an Academy Award. ...missions were epic historical dramas, showcasing key moments in pre-Soviet Central Asian history. ''The Fall of Otrar'' and ''Mongol'' take place in the 13th
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  • ...Film Studio.<ref name="History of Cinema of Kazakhstan"/> As a result, the Central United Film Studio, which continued working in Alma-Ata till 1944, produced ...sdate=February 17, 2014|publisher=Kazakhfilm}}</ref> The films, with their central hero played by a Kazakh actor, were, as well as entertainment, part of the
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  • ...main themes usually revolve around social and ecological issues in Central Asia.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://v13.videonale.org/en/artist/463-menlib ...elegates|date=2012-01-13|newspaper=Asia Society {{!}} Women Leaders of New Asia|language=en-US|access-date=2016-10-28}}</ref>
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  • ...aphic designer for companies such as Cosmopolitan Kazakhstan, Grey Central Asia, Saatchi & Saatchi Kazakhstan,<ref>{{Cite book|author=|title=Dilka Bear|yea
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  • ...tulin became a follower of Abai Borubayev, a [[Sufi]] teacher from Central Asia who had found favour with Moscow art circles, and was murdered in 1985 by o
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  • ...were [[Deportation of Koreans in the Soviet Union|deported]] to [[Central Asia]] in 1937.
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  • !colspan="2"|[[Asian Football Confederation|Asia]] |align=center| 1 || 16 July1992 || [[Almaty Central Stadium|Central Stadium]], [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]] || {{fb|UZB}} || '''1'''–0 || 1–0
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  • ...articles/caii/features/2008/06/27/feature-02?mobile=true|publisher=Central Asia Online|date=27 June 2008|accessdate=31 December 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite new
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  • ...aiwan.tw/news/aeas/201411100027.aspx|accessdate=11 November 2014|publisher=Central News Agency|date=11 November 2014}}</ref> ...-athletes-of-Asia-14335/|title=Chinshanlo and Ilyin named best athletes of Asia|work=Tengrinews.kz English|accessdate=12 November 2012}}</ref>
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  • ...features/sports/2009/12/03/feature-02?change_locale=true|publisher=Central Asia Online|date=29 November 2009|accessdate=30 December 2012}}</ref>
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  • ...articles/caii/features/2009/11/12/feature-02?mobile=true|publisher=Central Asia Online|date=12 November 2009|accessdate=31 December 2012}}</ref> Kuzmin als
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  • ...napping in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan", ''in'' ''The Transformation of Central Asia: States and Societies from Soviet Rule to Independence'' (Cornell Universit According to the “Youth of Central Asia. Kazakhstan” report prepared by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation and Resear
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  • ...s Miss Kazakhstan 2014 represented Almaty. The pageant was held in Central Asia at the Republic Palace. Regina had become the 18th woman who named as [[Mis {{Asia-pageant-bio-stub}}
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  • ...mare's milk]]. The drink remains important to the peoples of the [[Central Asia]]n [[steppe]]s, of Huno-Bulgar, [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] and Mongol origin ...lomar College: "In the Indian subcontinent and much of Central and Western Asia, dairy products are consumed frequently, but usually only after bacteria (l
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  • ...s]], [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]], and other ethnic groups mainly of [[Central Asia]], particularly those of [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] origin. Kazy is a common [[Category:Central Asian cuisine]]
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  • ...r [[Soviet cuisine|post-Soviet countries]], where the dish spread from the Central Asian republics.<ref name="SRAS">[http://www.sras.org/manti More Than Just ...>https://vimeo.com/105120171</ref> The recipe was carried across [[Central Asia]] along the [[Silk Road]] to [[Anatolia]] by migrating [[Turkic peoples|Tur
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  • ...fficulty moving.<ref>"National Dishes and Meals," Oriental Express Central Asia, accessed May 3, 2011, http://www.kazakhstan.orexca.com/kazakhstan_culture6 ...in Kazakh practice.<ref>"Cuisine of Kazakhstan," Oriental Express Central Asia, accessed April 18, 2011, last modified 2011, http://www.kazakhstan.orexca.
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  • ..., {{IPA-kk|u̯ʊrɑmɑ|}}) is a traditional steamed pie made in [[Central Asia]], especially among the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] and the [[Kazakhs]]. The n [[Category:Central Asian cuisine]]
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  • ....nefisyemektarifleri.com/kars-kesme-asi/</ref>) is a traditional [[Central Asia]]n [[noodle]] dish made by the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] and the [[Kazakhs]] * [[Lamian|Lagman]] - A similar Central Asia noodle dish, made by stretching the dough instead of cutting it, associated
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  • ...] [[camel milk]], sparkling white with a sour flavor, popular in [[Central Asia]] — particularly in [[Kazakhstan]] and [[Turkmenistan]].<ref>{{cite book| [[Category:Central Asian cuisine]]
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  • ...Balkans]], [[North Africa]], [[Eastern Europe]], [[Central Asia]], [[South Asia]] and the [[Middle East]]. ...'' ({{Lang-kk|сорпа}}).{{citation needed|date=July 2015}} In [[South Asia]], the term '''shorba''' in Hindi ({{lang-hi|शोरबा}}) simply mean
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  • | region = [[Indian Subcontinent]], [[Southeast Asia]], [[Central Asia]], [[Middle East]], [[Horn of Africa]], [[North Africa]], ...[[Indian subcontinent]], [[Southeast Asia]], [[Central Asia]], [[Southwest Asia]], the [[Arabian Peninsula]], the [[Mediterranean]], the [[Horn of Africa]]
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  • ===Central Asia=== ...IHzAA|year=2000|publisher=The White Horse Press for the Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit at the University of Cambridge|page=235}}</ref><ref name="Wang
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  • ...ʲĭɾ}}) is a fried layered [[bread]] common in the cuisines of [[Central Asia]]. [[Category:Central Asian cuisine]]
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  • ...cooking in [[South Asia|Southern]], [[Central Asia|Central]] and [[Western Asia]],<ref name="nytimes.com">{{cite news| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/ ...cy of the pastry used, can vary considerably. In some regions of [[Central Asia]] (i.e. [[Kazakhstan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Tajikistan]], [[Turkmenistan]] an
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  • ...}}; {{lang-ug|lat=chalpyak|usy=чалпак}}) is a traditional [[Central Asia]]n [[flatbread]] commonly consumed all over the region. The main ingredient
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  • ...= [[Bashkir cuisine|Bashkortostan]], [[Central Asian cuisine|Central Asia]], [[Kurdish cuisine|Kurdistan]], [[Middle Eastern cuisine|Middle East]] ([ ...uisine|Turkish]], [[Mongolian cuisine|Mongolian]], [[Central Asian cuisine|Central Asian]], [[Caucasian cuisine|Transcaucasian]], and the [[Levantine cuisine
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  • | region = Central Asia ...rated with various spellings, is a traditional meat dish made in [[Central Asia]], especially among the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]]. The name comes from a [[n
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  • ...uthor2=Greg Bloom|author3=Paul Clammer |author4=Michael Kohn|title=Central Asia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=B9m-hrsrtfYC&pg=PA87|year=2010|publis
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  • | region = [[Central Asia]] ...ine|China]], as well as in many regions of [[Central Asian cuisine|Central Asia]] ([[Kazakh cuisine|Kazakhstan]], [[Kyrgyz cuisine|Kyrgyzstan]], [[Uzbek cu
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  • |region = Middle East, Central Asia, Balkans ...[[Middle Eastern cuisine|Middle East]] and [[Central Asian cuisine|Central Asia]].
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  • ...d in [[South Asia]] by the Turkic invaders and conquerors from the Central Asia. ...onepage&q=Dastarkhan%20turkic&f=false ''Food Culture in Russia and Central Asia''] Greenwood Publishing Group, 1 jan. 2005 ISBN 978-0313327735 p 39</ref>
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  • ...ried dough food]] found in the cuisines of [[Central Asian cuisine|Central Asia]], [[Idel-Ural]], [[Mongolian cuisine|Mongolia]] and the [[Middle East]].<r ...golians and other Turkic peoples sometimes dip boortsog in tea. In Central Asia, baursaki are often eaten alongside [[chorba]].<ref>Schreiber (2008), 104.<
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  • ...'), is the [[national dish]] among nomadic [[Turkic peoples]] in [[Central Asia]]. {{Portal|Food|Kazakhstan|Kyrgyzstan|Russia|Central Asia}}
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  • *''[[The Times of Central Asia]]'' - independent newspaper covering Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan a {{Asia topic|List of newspapers in}}
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  • ...ications market. The Agency for Informatization and Communication (AIC), a central executive body in the IT field, is authorized to implement state policy in {{Asia topic|Internet in}}
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  • ...t]] users in 2011—up<ref name=countryProfile>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/country_profiles/1298071.stm#media Kazakhstan country profile]</ref ...ef>[http://www.kas.de/medien-asien/en/pages/10123 Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Asia]</ref>
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