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  • ...istrict. Of these, the largest ethnic group is Kazakh (96.2%), followed by Russian (2.23%), and Ukrainian (0.49%). * [[Grigory Potanin]] - a famous Russian explorer and ethnographer. He came to Karkaraly in 1913 to study Kazakh fol
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  • ...{IPA-kz|qɑɾɑˈʁɑndə||Kk-karagandy.ogg}}), more commonly known by its Russian name '''Karaganda''' ({{lang-ru|''Караганда''}}, until 1993), is t | language = Russian}}</ref>
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  • ...sp=us}} north of [[Almaty]], and {{convert|700|km|sp=us}} southeast of the Russian city of [[Omsk]], along the [[Irtysh River]]. Population: {{kz-census2009|2 ...al of the [[Semipalatinsk Oblast, Russia|Semipalatinsk Oblast]] within the Russian Empire.
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  • .../ref> In the Kazakh language accepted name ''Өскемен/Öskemen'', in Russian - ''Усть-Каменогорск''. Both names are imaged on the seal of ...-Kamennaya Fortress. The Ust-Kamennaya Fortress appeared on the map of the Russian Empire, the very southern end of the Irtysh line.<ref>{{cite web|url=http:/
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  • ...ls|country=GBR|KCMG|FRS}} (born 1886,<ref name="fk"/> – died 1970) was a Russian-British entomologist.<ref name="frs"/> ...sound scientific basis. From 1915 he worked in [[Tiflis]], which after the Russian revolution of 1917 had become the capital of the short-lived [[Democratic R
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  • {{For|Russian footballer|Aleksandr Dutov}} ...-Russian Cossack Army Union, then Chairman of the counterrevolutionary All-Russian Cossack Congress (June, 1917), and then Chief of the Army Administration an
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  • ...telegraph.co.uk |accessdate = 24 August 2014 }}</ref> On July 2015 Kazakh-Russian band [[Nazarbayev Terror Machine]] released their first album "[https://zha
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  • * 2005 Lecturer for Russian-American Security Program of Harvard University’s John Kennedy Center for ..."Engineering Bio-terror Agents: Lessons Learned from the Offensive US and Russian Biological Weapons Programs"]
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  • ..._place = [[Oskemen|Ust-Kamenogorsk]], [[Russian Turkestan|Turkestan]], [[Russian Empire]] | allegiance = {{flag|Russian Empire}}
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  • ...hrift über die russische Frage'') - which expressed his own ideas on the "Russian question", which he described as "the main problem in world politics today" ...the Soviets]].<ref name="hitler4">Hitler, 27 July 1941.</ref> No organized Russian state would also be allowed to exist west of this line, which Hitler clarif
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  • ...ict.<ref name=ukaz>{{cite web|url=http://base.garant.ru/12119586/|language=Russian|title=Указ Президента РФ от 13 мая 2000 г. N 849 "О === 2013 Russian meteor event ===
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  • ...Johan von Strahlenberg]], a Swedish officer who traveled in the eastern [[Russian Empire]] while a prisoner of war after the [[Great Northern War]]. However, ...guist [[Vilhelm Thomsen]] in a scholarly race with his rival, the German–Russian linguist [[Vasily Radlov|Wilhelm Radloff]]. However, Radloff was the first
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  • ....<ref>The most detailed account of the events of 1904-1906 is available in Russian. Sherstova (1986, 2010), Burhanizm [Burkhanism]), Tomsk State University Pr ...t below), but Ak-Burkhan nevertheless provides the name of the religion in Russian, and thence into other languages.
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  • ...ame '''Black Irtysh''' (''Kara-Irtysh'' in Kazakh, or ''Cherny Irtysh'' in Russian) is applied by some authors, especially in Russia and Kazakhstan, to the up ...reased water use in China has caused significant concerns among Kazakh and Russian environmentalists.<ref>[http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/civilsociety/
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  • ...med Fort [[Aralsk]], near the mouth of the Syr Darya. Soon, the [[Imperial Russian Navy]] started deploying its vessels on the sea. Owing to the Aral Sea basi ..., by coal from the [[Donbass]].<ref name=michell/> (This was part of the [[Russian conquest of Turkestan]].)
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  • ...Cossacks, Syrym Datuly’s children died. In response Kazakhs attacked on Russian settlements. In one of the affairs Syrym Datuly was taken as a prisoner. [[
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  • From 1996 to 2012, a secret joint operation of Kazakh, Russian, and American nuclear scientists and engineers secured the waste plutonium ...re sealed and the entrances covered over. Finally in October 2012, Kazakh, Russian, and American nuclear scientists and engineers celebrated the completion of
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  • |birth_place = [[Kamianske|Kamenskoye]], [[Yekaterinoslav Governorate]], [[Russian Empire]] |death_place = Zarechye, near [[Moscow]], [[Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]]
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  • *''S. t. tartarica'' <small>(Linnaeus, 1766)</small>: Also known as the Russian saiga. Occurs in central Asia. ...ngs. With a base diameter of {{convert|25|–|33|mm|in}}, the horns of the Russian saiga measure {{convert|28|–|38|cm|in}} in length; the horns of the Mongo
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  • ...Russischen Reichs - translated as 'Travel through various provinces of the Russian Empire') in 1776.<ref name=grin/><ref>{{cite web| title=Iridaceae Iris lact
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  • *[http://www.plantarium.ru/page/view/item/20770.html Russian webpage with many photos of Iris loczyi]
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  • ...me=calc/> in the [[Red Data Book of the Russian Federation|Red Book of the Russian Federation]], (within the Stavropol and [[Rostov Oblast|Rostov]] regions).<
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  • ...the backing of the government. After a slow start, with the loss of the [[Russian-Japanese War]].{{Citation needed|date=February 2007}}, there were many ex-s Vasile received the title of 'Minister of Resettlement of [[Russian Turkistan|Turkistan]]' and helped the new arrivals settle in the area.
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  • ...ynonymous with [[Russian Turkestan]], the name for the region during the [[Russian Empire]]. Soviet Central Asia went through many territorial divisions befor ...(1726) and at the [[Battle of Anrakay]] in 1729.In the 19th century, the [[Russian Empire]] began to expand, and spread into Central Asia.
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  • ...urgenev]] and [[Lev Tolstoi]]. He was the first American diplomat to visit Russian [[Central Asia]], and as American [[Consul General]] in [[Constantinople]] ...|editor-first= |contribution=|title= Fathers and Sons, Translated from the Russian, with the approval of the author by Eugene Schuyler, Ph.D. |volume= |editi
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  • ...n [[Aktobe Province]] of [[Kazakhstan]] and [[Orenburg]] province of the [[Russian Federation]], as well as between the [[Ural River|Ural]](Zhaik) and [[Volga ...ministration.<ref name="MarthaOlcott"/> Eset batyr sent 800 people against Russian troops who were destroyed by people of Eset Batyr.<ref name="KanmenZhazylga
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  • ...[[Kokand]] [[Khanate]] to the south forced the Great Horde khans to choose Russian protection, which seemed to them the lesser of two evils. The [[Russian conquest of Turkestan|colonization of Kazakhstan]] by Russia was slowed dow
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  • |conventional_long_name = Russian Turkestan |nation = Russian Empire
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  • ...in May, 1876,''] Cambridge University Press, reprint 2010 p.16.</ref> The Russian historian [[Nikolay Karamzin]] advanced the claim, asserting that consider ...ws were no exception, and one could assume, he added, that many German and Russian Jews descended from the Khazars.<ref>[[Isidore Loeb]] ‘Reflections on the
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  • ...ction appears to have survived the collapse of the Khazarian empire. Later Russian chronicles, commenting on the role of the Khazars in the magyarisation of H ...in the battle used [[catapult]]s against the opposing troops. A number of Russian sources give the name of a Khazar khagan from this period as [[List of Khaz
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  • ...stan and Russia are strategic partners and reliable allies" in the "Kazakh-Russian Interaction in the 21st Century and the Challenges of Globalization" confer
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  • ...Kazakhstan sells oil and gas to Russia at a significantly reduced rate and Russian businesses are heavily invested in Kazakhstan's economy.
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  • ...isuly]] (1804-1846), akyn, composer, leader of rebellious movement against Russian Empire *[[Eset Kotibaruli]] (1803-1889), leader of the anti-colonial war against Russian Empire
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  • ...= History of the Airmobile forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan|language = Russian|last = Musabekov|first = Erlan}}</ref> ...ssdate = 2015-12-04|trans-title = Union of Russian Paratroopers|language = Russian}}</ref>
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  • |language = [[Russian language|Russian]] ...s signed on 15 May 1992, by [[Armenia]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Russian Federation]], [[Tajikistan]] and [[Uzbekistan]], in the city of [[Tashkent]
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  • ...ese married locals and stayed. Japanese noticed the overall poverty of the Russian population. They also met Soviet [[political prisoner]]s in the [[GULAG]] p ...ompensation and had eventually been issued with labour certificates by the Russian Government, as requested by the court, but their appeal had been rejected.|
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  • * [[Russian language|Russian]] ...=https://web.archive.org/web/20140502074559/http://blog.astanaforum.org/en/russian-%d0%bc%d0%b8%d1%80%d0%be%d0%b2%d0%b0%d1%8f-%d0%bf%d1%80%d0%b5%d0%b7%d0%b5%d
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  • |founded = January 1912 (as Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (bolshevik)) |predecessor = [[Russian Social Democratic Labour Party|RSDLP]]
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