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  • ...articipated in a cultural world centered on the eastern steppes of central Eurasia, including modern northeastern Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.
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  • ...=Laruelle|first=Marlène|last2=Peyrouse|first2=Sebastien|journal=China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly}}
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  • ...=Laruelle|first=Marlène|last2=Peyrouse|first2=Sebastien|journal=China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly}}
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  • ...uskʲɪj jɪˈzɨk|}}) is the most geographically widespread language of [[Eurasia]] and the most widely spoken of the [[Slavic languages|Slavic]] languages.
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  • ...stan Terrorism|volume=4|issue=2|year=2006|pages=89–108|journal=China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly|publisher=Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Stu
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  • ...kic Peoples: Ethnogenesis and State-Formation in Medieval and Early Modern Eurasia and the Middle East |author=Peter B. Golden |page=201 |year=1992 |isbn=978-
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  • [[Category:Nomadic groups in Eurasia]]
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  • [[File:East-Hem 1200ad.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Eurasia on the eve of the Mongol invasions, c. 1200]] ...nfluence such as the sancai three colour glaze in Central Asia and Western Eurasia, in Xinjiang there was continued circulation of Chinese coins.<ref name="Mi
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  • ...an, David. ''A history of Russia, Central Asia and Mongolia, Vol. 1: Inner Eurasia from prehistory to the Mongol Empire''. Blackwell, 1998. [[Category:Nomadic groups in Eurasia]]
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  • | alias = Son of Eurasia, Son of the Silk Road, Prince of Guitar, Prince of Love Songs
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  • ...tives toward Uyghur History |author= Nabijan Tursun |journal=The China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly |volume= 6 |issue= 3 |pages=87–100 }}</ref> and the [[Wor ...journal|pmc=2790568">{{cite journal|pmc=2790568|title=Genetic Landscape of Eurasia and "Admixture" in Uyghurs|year=2009|volume=85|issue=6|pmid=20004770|last1=
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  • ...дӣ}}, {{lang-ps|اقتصادي همکاريو د سازمان}}) is a [[Eurasia]]n political and economic [[intergovernmental organization]] which was foun
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  • ...country/europe.html#kz|title=USGS Minerals Information: Europe and Central Eurasia|work=usgs.gov}}</ref>
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  • ...ir |url=http://www.jamestown.org/edm/article.php?article_id=2372141 |title=Eurasia Daily Monitor &#124; The Jamestown Foundation |publisher=Jamestown.org |dat
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  • ....</ref> is an [[economic union]] of states located primarily in northern [[Eurasia]]. A treaty aiming for the establishment of the EAEU was signed on 29 May 2 ...n.eu/en/news/article-prime-minister-vladimir-putin-new-integration-project-eurasia-future-making-izvestia-3-|accessdate=13 August 2014|date=2011-10-10|last =
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  • * April, 2000 - the First Eurasian Economic Summit "Eurasia-2000» in Almaty, presentation of SPECA;
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  • | location = [[Eurasia]]
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  • ...ided in the [[Ural orogeny]], creating the basis for most of present-day [[Eurasia]]. ...www.jpg.co.uk/ab_jul_03_4.htm Ordovician-Permian paleogeography of Central Eurasia]
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  • ...ent chief planner, [[Vladimir Laptev]], wants to build a [[Berlin]] in a [[Eurasia]]n style. He has stated that a purely administrative capital such as [[Canb
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  • ...:KTK (Fernsehsender)|KTK channel]] and [[Perviy Kanal Evraziya|Channel One Eurasia]]. In December Aleksandrov became the chief-editor and host of ''Show Boom'
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  • ...before 1775, is a river flowing through [[Russia]] and [[Kazakhstan]] in [[Eurasia]]. It originates in the southern [[Ural Mountains]] and ends at the [[Caspi
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  • ...rope]], [[Geography|geographically]] recognized as a [[subcontinent]] of [[Eurasia]]. ...|later treaty with Japan]], the Japanese proposed allocating all of [[Afro-Eurasia]] west of the [[70th meridian east]] to the Germans and [[Kingdom of Italy
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  • ...c-en|æ|l|ˈ|t|eɪ|.|ᵻ|k}}) is a proposed [[language family]] of central Eurasia and Siberia, now widely seen as discredited.<ref>"While 'Altaic' is repeate ...ping was substantiated, though "older than most other language families in Eurasia, such as Indo-European or Finno-Ugric, and this is the reason why the moder
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  • ...tudies.org/new/docs/CEF/Quarterly/February_2007/Lin.pdf |journal=China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly |title= Nationalists, Muslims Warlords, and the "Great Nort *{{cite book|title=China Marches West: The Qing Conquest of Central Eurasia|first=Peter C|last=Perdue|volume=|edition=illustrated|year=2005|publisher=H
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  • ...ed.<ref>Findings published in ''Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia'', Spring 2005.</ref> No instruments specifically designed for tattooing we
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  • ...a [[Russia]]n archaeologist specialising in the study of early Metal Age [[Eurasia]]n [[nomad]]s, especially those known as the [[Pazyryk culture|Pazyryk]] Cu
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  • ...tern of [[burial site]]s dating around [[1500 BC]] found across northern [[Eurasia]], from [[Finland]] to [[Mongolia]], which has suggested a common point of ...Chernykh|first = E.N.|journal = Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia | volume = 35|issue=3|year=2008|pages=36–53|url=http://www.sciencedirect.
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  • ...ological Structure of Recent and Last Glacial Mammalian Faunas in Northern Eurasia: The Case of Altai-Sayan Refugium|journal=PLoS ONE|volume=9|issue=1|pages=e [[Category:Nomadic groups in Eurasia]]
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  • ...lina, translated by Mieka Erley, Give & Take A Journal on Civil Society in Eurasia, Spring 2003, Volume 6, Issue 2, NGOS, A Natural Resource of Siberia, pp. 1
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  • ...book|author=Maria Shahgedanova|title = The Physical Geography of Northern Eurasia|url = https://books.google.com/books?id=8CFiT3qbN5UC&pg=PA140&dq=Balkhash|p ...6.php|language=Russian|title = Research: NPP Balkhash|publisher = COMCON-2 Eurasia|accessdate = 2009-01-29}}</ref> Therefore, in 2008, the Kazakh government r
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  • ...3071847.2015.1031525 |author=Nicola Contessi|title=Traditional Security in Eurasia: The Caspian caught between Militarisation and Diplomacy|periodical=The RUS ...=on}} link between the Caspian and [[Black sea]]s. It is hoped that the "[[Eurasia Canal]]" ([[Manych Ship Canal]]) would transform landlocked Kazakhstan and
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  • ...of Landscapes" in Shahgedanova Maria; ''The Physical Geography of Northern Eurasia''; pp. 48-50</ref>
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  • ...ons from Russia largest rivers: implications for major granitoid events in Eurasia and global episodes of supercontinent formation ...= Evolution of the Altaid tectonic collage and Paleozoic crustal growth in Eurasia
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  • ...e=Engaging Central Asia: the European Union's new strategy in the heart of Eurasia |last=Melvin |first=Neil J. |author2=Bhavna Dave |page=51 |year=2008 |publi
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  • [[Category:Nomadic groups in Eurasia]]
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  • [[Category:Nomadic groups in Eurasia]]
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  • ...eb.archive.org/web/20120531132357/http://www.scout.org/en/around_the_world/eurasia/our_organisation/governance/regional_committee/eurasia_regional_committee_2 [[Category:Eurasia Scout Committee members]]
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  • {{See also|Trans-Eurasia Logistics}} ...an Railway]] project.<ref>Xinhua, "China northwest city to host UN meet on Eurasia continental bridge 29 June to 4 July"; Islam.</ref> Chinese leaders have ca
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  • *{{cite news |url= |title=China northwest city to host UN meet on Eurasia continental bridge 29 Jun-4 Jul |work= [[BBC Monitoring]] |first= |last= ''
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  • ...iosphere Reserve]] located in [[Khazakstan]], within the desert zone of [[Eurasia]] in the central part of the Alakol inter-mountain depression. The {{conve
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  • ...udy of the Silk Road to promote understanding of cultural diffusion across Eurasia and protection of cultural heritage.<ref name=GaoMeiXJB/> In August 2006,
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  • | map_alt = Map of Eurasia with drawn lines for overland and maritime routes | location = Eurasia
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  • [[Category:Nomadic groups in Eurasia]]
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  • ...of the [[bald eagle]] and occupies the same [[ecological niche]], but in [[Eurasia]]. ...diverged in the North [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]], spreading westwards into Eurasia and eastwards into [[North America]]. Like the third large northern species
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  • ...member of the [[waterfowl]] family [[Anatidae]]. It is native to much of [[Eurasia]], and (as a rare winter visitor) the far north of Africa. It is an [[intro [[Category:Megafauna of Eurasia]]
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  • ...n the numerous [[basal (evolution)|basal]] fossils of the group found in [[Eurasia]] it is likely that the Terek sandpiper lineage originated there, possibly
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  • ...tagu's harrier is a long distance [[bird migration|migrant]]. Birds from [[Eurasia]] spend the winter in sub-[[Sahara]]n [[Africa]], while those from the east
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  • [[Category:Megafauna of Eurasia]]
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