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  • ...s. A History of the Urals: Russia's Crucible from Early Empire to the Post-Soviet Era. Bloomsbury Publishing 2015, p 5.]</ref> ...place out of reach of the German bombers and troops. Three giant [[List of Soviet tank factories|tank factories]] were established at the [[Uralmash]] in Sve
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  • ...TBK"/> As the story went, when Neverov asked his colleagues throughout the Soviet Union whether they recalled any stories about paranormal phenomena in their ...%25FC%25EC%25E5%25F1%253A%253A1819103916%26%26isu%3D2 Entry from the Great Soviet Encyclopedia]
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  • ...ublic and academic interest in Silk Road sites and studies in the [[former Soviet republics]] of Central Asia.<ref name="ball 2016 p156"/> ...ta and through it. Chinese archaeological writer Bin Yang and some earlier writers and archaeologists, such as Janice Stargardt, strongly suggest this route o
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  • |citizenship=[[Soviet people|Soviet]] ...ty of the Soviet Union|Central Committee]] of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]]
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  • ...''Aspasios'', ''Aspasii'' and ''Hippasii'' are variant names the classical writers have given to the horse-clans of the [[Kambojas]].<ref>For nomenclature Asp ...titute: The Archaeology and Art of Central Asia''. Studies From the Former Soviet Union. New Series. Edited by B. A. Litvinskii and Carol Altman Bromberg. Tr
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  • ...ineteenth century. The land that became [[Russian Turkestan]] and later [[Soviet Central Asia]] is now divided between [[Kazakhstan]] in the north, [[Uzbeki ...he Siberian forests and on the east by the mountains along the former Sino-Soviet border. The southern border was political rather than natural. It was abou
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  • ...pologists, such as [[Roland Burrage Dixon|Roland B. Dixon]] (1923), and by writers like [[H. G. Wells]] (1921) who used it to argue that "The main part of Jew ...ents on this issue are riven by contrasting ideological investments: "Most writers who have supported the Ashkenazi-Khazar hypothesis have not argued their cl
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  • ...hropologists, such as [[Roland Burrage Dixon|Roland B. Dixon]] (1923), and writers like [[H. G. Wells]] (1921) used it to argue that "The main part of Jewry n ...ments on this issue are riven by contrasting ideological investments:"Most writers who have supported the Ashkenazi-Khazar hypothesis have not argued their cl
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  • *[[Nurken Abdirov]] (1919-1942), fighter pilot, hero of the Soviet Union *[[Talgat Begeldinov]] (born 1922), fighter pilot, hero of the Soviet Union during World War II
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