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  • ...123–151 |jstor=4310597 |publisher=[[Taylor & Francis]], on behalf of the International Society of Iranian Studies}}</ref> At the time of the Uzbek nomads' Conques ...ing from [[Zhetysu]] into most of the Dasht-i Qipchaq, with a focus on the trade available through the cities of the middle [[Syr Darya]], of which Sayram a
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  • ...e "Kafirlar" (كافرلار) (infidels) when the destruction of the World Trade Center towers was shown on the video.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://jihadology ...lling eight terrorists, including Mahsum. The ''[[Beijing News]]'' and ''[[International Herald Leader]]'' initially reported that the United States worked with Pak
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  • ...cceed in making some important contacts which encouraged communication and trade between the East and West. Aside from King Philip's embassy to the Mongols ...y from China to the West|year=1992|isbn=4-7700-1650-6|publisher=[[Kodansha International Ltd.]]}}
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  • ...ok |author=Susan Whitfield|authorlink=Susan Whitfield|title=The Silk Road: Trade, Travel, War and Faith |year=2004 |publisher=Serindia Publications |page=27 ...]]. As early as the mid-first millennium BC the Yuezhi engaged in the jade trade, of which the major consumers were the rulers of agricultural China." (Liu
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  • ...– including $93,333 (U.S.) for each man – Palau allowed the Uyghurs to trade life behind barbed-wire fences for life in one of earth’s most isolated p ...ur-move-forward/ Relief funds help Guantanamo Uighur move forward] Amnesty International USA
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  • ...ntary election, 1982|Seventh Supreme People's Assembly]] in February 1982, international observers deemed him the [[heir apparent]] of North Korea. Prior to 1980, h ...''[[Juche]]'' (self-reliance) cut the country off from almost all external trade, even with its traditional partners, the Soviet Union and China.
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  • ...www.tehrantimes.com/economy-and-business/98000-official-irans-share-of-eco-trade-stands-at-10-billion-</ref> ECO's secretariat and cultural department are l ...rganisation that has its own offices and bureaucracy for implementation of trade amongst sovereign member states.
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  • ==Trade== ...es in Kazzinc was sold by the state to the private sector, with [[Glencore International]] AG of Switzerland becoming the company’s main investor. In addition to
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  • |organs = [[Eurasian Economic Union|EAEU]] and [[World Trade Organization|WTO]] |edbr = 35th (2017)<ref name=" World Bank and International Financial Corporation ">{{cite web |url=http://www.doingbusiness.org/data/e
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  • '''1993''' Foundation of Kazakhstan International bank with 50% interest of the [[Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan]] ...as advisor to help complete a merger of two major geophysical companies, [[International Energy Services Inc.]] (USA) and [[Azimuth]] (Kazakhstan) with a combined [
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  • ...endship'''. Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan have also decided to set up a [[free trade zone]].<ref>[http://business.uzreport.com/aziya.cgi?lan=e&id=45229]{{dead l The proposed Union would primarily deal with interstate border issues, trade, visa regimes, tourism and security. If realized, the CAU would represent a
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  • ...macroeconomic sphere, transport, industry and agriculture, energy, foreign trade and investment, customs, technical regulation, competition and antitrust re ...sdate=8 October 2011}}</ref> The idea was quickly seen as a way to bolster trade, boost investments in the region, and serve as a counterweight to Western i
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  • ...ieendowment.org/2013/02/21/undefined/fis2|publisher=Carnegie Endowment for International Peace}}</ref> ...evelopment of economic and trading diplomacy as well as intensification of international cooperation.<ref>{{cite web|title=Foreign policy aimed at realization of Ka
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  • ...reached on 17 July 2003 at the ECO summit in [[Islamabad]] whereby a free trade region was formed between the countries of [[Afghanistan]], [[Azerbaijan]], *[[International Motor Insurance Card System#White card system|White card system]]
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  • ...January 2017</ref> The programme aim is to strengthen economic relations, trade and transport in the regions of the Black Sea basin, South Caucasus and Cen ...casus:By What Means, to What End?"], Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies, January 2004, accessed 30 January 2017</ref>
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  • ...e soldiers in and no significant mountain barriers to the west. Therefore, trade went south and migrations north.<ref>''The Empire of the Steppes: A History ...Recent linguistic and archaeological studies confirm that Greek and Roman trade with Saka-Scythian nomads flourished in that region from Aristeas's day to
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  • ...s also a notable cultural centre, with an [[Shymkent International Airport|international airport]]. Shymkent is situated {{convert|690|km|miles|-1}} west of Almaty ...hymkent'' in 1924. Following the Russian conquest, Shymkent was a city of trade between nomadic Turks and sedentary Turks, and was famous for its [[kumis]]
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  • Astana's economy is based on [[trade]], [[industrial production]], [[transport]], [[communication]] and [[constr ...ilitary and civil engineering machinery.<ref name="sez"/> The new [[Astana International Financial Centre]] is due to launch on 1 January 2018.
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  • ...toryID=20070109-092709-1103r Kazakhstan moves to name new PM] United Press International</ref> is a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] politician who served as [[Prime Minister of ...(disambiguation)|Dead Sea canal]] and expressed desire to create a [[free trade zone]]. Vice Premier Peres and Massimov agreed to establish an agriculture-
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  • ...s not ruled out playing in the NHL again, and said he hopes the Blackhawks trade his NHL rights.<ref>Reuters, [http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.asp ==International statistics==
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  • ...ian trader [[Gury Nazarov]], a native of [[Yaroslavl]], who specialized in trade with [[Khiva]] and [[Bukhara]]. The fort was plundered by the [[Yaik Cossac ...llage, a compound that includes housing, recreational facilities, and an [[international school]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.daiskz.org|title=DAIS {{!}} Touchin
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  • ...n/vvaira|author=Vaira, Virenda|title=Virenda Vaira|publisher=International Trade at Solus Group of Companies |accessdate=May 19, 2010}}</ref>
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  • ...of an electric factory, a brick factory and the establishment of an annual trade fair. Aktobe maintains daily international rail service with [[Moscow]] (via [[Saratov]]), [[Bishkek]], and [[Tashkent
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  • Aktau has an [[Aktau airport|international airport]], a railway station, and a developed seaport.<ref>{{cite web|url=h ...tan has been increasing the importance of Aktau's port with its changes in international export policy. It has been attempting to halt the transit of grain through
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  • ...ortant trade center. The famous Koyandy fair helped in the development of trade, economic relationships, and culture. During this time, Karkaraly was the ...the cultural life of the region. During this period they qualified for an international festival in Bulgaria. The folk ensemble is still active today and is still
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  • ...n 568 CE by [[Menander Protector]]. The medieval city of Talas was a major trade centre along the [[Silk Road]]. Talas was later described by [[Xuanzang]], ...an route, were interested in easier access to [[Byzantium]], and initiated trade negotiations first with the [[Persia]]ns, and then with Byzantium. In respo
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  • ...one ground. A small city grew around the fort, largely servicing the river trade between the nomadic peoples of [[Central Asia]] and the growing [[Russian E ...=Irtysh River Bridge Construction Project / Field Survey | publisher=Japan International Cooperation Agency | date=September 2006 | accessdate=8 January 2016 }}</re
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  • ...4">Kazakhstan: Coming of Age. Michael Fergus and Zhanar Zhandosova, Stacey International Publishers, March 2004 (ISBN 1900988615)</ref> Sayram is significant today .... Under the [[Timurids]], Sayram was an important border city, a center of trade, and Timur gave rule of the city to his grandson [[Ulugbek]].<ref>''Four St
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  • ...on the Ural River (now in Atyrau Province of Kazakhstan) was an important trade center on the [[Silk Road]]. In the 13th century, it became a stronghold of [[Category:International rivers of Asia]]
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  • ...Dzungaria is relatively well-integrated with the rest of China by rail and trade links.<ref name="Stahle">{{cite web|url=http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/asset ...north.<ref>Grosset, 'The Empire of the Steppes', p xxii,</ref> Today most trade is north of the mountains ([[Dzungarian Gate]] and [[Khorgas]] in the Ili v
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  • By the beginning of the 20th century, [[Baku]] was the centre of international oil industry. In 1920, when the [[Bolsheviks]] captured [[Azerbaijan]], all ...Boom|Contract of the Century]]" was signed, signalling the start of major international development of the Baku oil fields. The [[Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan pipeline]
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  • *To improve the management of the international waters of the Aral Sea Basin ...very few legal obligations are binding these contracts, particularly on an international stage. {{citation needed|date=May 2015}}
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  • '''Kairat Kelimbetov''' is the Governor of [[Astana International Financial Centre]], a new initiative launched by Kazakhstan government to d [[Category:Ministers of Trade (Kazakhstan)]]
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  • [[File:Transasia trade routes 1stC CE gr2.png|thumb|right|Silk Road trading routes during the 1st ...and India and the Mediterranean and helped create a single-world system of trade between the civilisations of Europe and Asia.<ref name="Christian; Ōtsuka,
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  • ...hina and Germany arrived in Hamburg on January 24 |work= |first= |last=''[[International Railway Journal]]'' |page=7 |date=March 2008}} *{{cite news |url= |title=China: Congress deputies propose free trade zones along continental bridge |work= [[BBC Monitoring]] |first= |last= ''[
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  • {{About|the series of trade routes|other uses|Silk Road (disambiguation)}} The '''Silk Road''' or '''Silk Route''' was an ancient network of trade routes that were for centuries central to cultural interaction through regi
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  • | 1938–1939: Head, Trade Department of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Committee ...ments with the United States, he went elsewhere, such as to [[Argentina]]. Trade was necessary because the Soviet Union's domestic production of [[fodder cr
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  • ...lecanus crispus'' |assessor=BirdLife International |assessor-link=BirdLife International |version=2013.2 |year=2012 |accessdate=26 November 2013}}</ref> ...eight and {{convert|245|to|351|cm|ftin|abbr=on}} in wingspan.<ref>Birdlife International</ref><ref name="Burnie">Burnie D and Wilson DE (Eds.), ''Animal: The Defini
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  • ...and [[poaching]], prompting many governments to enact restrictions on its trade. ...gy of Fishes, 65(3), 363-365.</ref><ref>Burton, M., & Burton, R. (2002). ''International Wildlife Encyclopedia: Index volume (Vol. 22)''. Marshall Cavendish.</ref>
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  • ...olov/><ref>{{cite book|last1=Burton|first1=M.|last2=Burton|first2=R.|title=International Wildlife Encyclopedia|date=2002|publisher=Marshall Cavendish|location=New Y ...and Asia: Global Survey and Regional Action Plans| year= 2001| publisher= International Union for Conservation of Nature| isbn= 2831705940|url=https://books.google
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  • ...lso listed at appendix I of [[CITES]] (the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna) and was added to appendix II
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  • ...self-sustaining.<ref name=IUCN/> Today, the majority of the international trade involves sterlets from [[aquaculture]].<ref name=IUCN/>
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  • ...the conviction that conservation efforts of this species are dependent on international collaboration between the range States, an Article IV agreement was conclud * [[International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation]] (23 November 2005)
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  • ...e are known to survive in Kyrgyzstan. The conservation group Fauna & Flora International is working to save and restore the species in that country, and has put ''M ...Vein'.<ref name=Moffet>Moffet, L. (1931). ''Plumfield Nurseries Wholesale Trade List, Spring 1931.''. Plumfield Nurseries, Fremont, Nebraska.</ref>
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  • The 9 December polling day for the Mazhilis was monitored by domestic and international observers and saw a reported turnout of over 79%. Observers from the [[Orga |align=left|[[Federation of Trade Unions of Kazakhstan]]|| || ||5||–6
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  • ...rs to monitor the vote, reported that the election had fallen far short of international standards. It was alleged that innocent candidates had been treated unfairl |align=left|[[Federation of Trade Unions of Kazakhstan]]|| || ||11||–||–||–||11||+6
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  • ...oldest inhabited cities in the world, prospering from its location on the trade route between [[China]] and Europe ([[Silk Road]]). In 1370, Timur the Lame Kokand is on the crossroads of the ancient trade routes, at the junction of two main routes into the Fergana Valley, one lea
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  • ...Iran And Dasht-i Kipchak in the 13th through 18th Centuries, Materials of International Round Table, Almaty, 2004, p. 53, ISBN 9965-699-14-3</ref> in the [[Western ...zantine]] and [[China]], two other superpowers interested in the east-west trade. In the west, the coalition included Khazars in the N. Caucasus, and Bulgar
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  • ...29">International Congress of Byzantine Studies ''Proceedings of the 21st International Congress of Byzantine Studies, London, 21–26 August 2006, Volumes 1-3'' p ...ppointee; Nisibis, now under Roman rule, would become the sole conduit for trade between Persia and Rome; and Rome would exercise control over the five satr
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  • ...mountains to the Tarim Basin. China would pay 5 million rubles and various trade concessions were made. In January 1880 Chung Hao returned to Peking and was Article 7 set the new international border in the Ili Valley. The area west of the border was retained by Russi
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