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  • | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1992|02|22|df=y}} ...Merkel''' ({{lang-kz|Александр Меркель}}; born 22 February 1992) is a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]]-[[Germans|German]] professional [[association foot
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  • ...from 2009 to 2010) and the [[European Boxing Union|European Union]] title in 2008. As an [[amateur boxing|amateur]] [[featherweight]], he won a silver m *'''1999''' won a bronze medal at the Junior European Championships in Rijeka, Croatia at Bantamweight.
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  • |office2 = [[Ministry of Economic Development (Russia)|Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Russian Federation]] ...ry of Economic Development (Russia)|Minister of Economics and Trade]] of [[Russia]] from May 2000 to September 2007. He currently is the CEO and Chairman of
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  • | pushpin_map_caption = Location in Kazakhstan ...of heavier aircraft possible and opened the door to many new destinations in the [[Soviet Union]].
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  • | country = [[Kazakhstan]], [[Russia]] | finish = [[Novorossiysk]], [[Russia]]
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  • | years8 = 1992 He played 174 games in [[Soviet Top League]] and scored 34 goals. His position was [[midfielder (f
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  • residence = [[Moscow]], [[Russia]] | turnedpro = 1992 |
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  • ...g government corruption, her life was threatened and her paper firebombed. In 2002, she was awarded a [[CPJ International Press Freedom Award]]. ...[Pravda]]''. Petrushov was known for his exposés of government corruption in [[Kazakhstan]], including a story which ended the career of Kazakh [[Politb
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  • ...матов Галымбек Сагимбаевич'' born 15 October 1952 in [[Ulguli]], [[Kazakhstan]]) kazakh writer, poet. Member of the Union of Wri ...atov founded the first in the [[Pavlodar Region]] the commercial newspaper in the [[kazakh language|state language]] "[[Shahar (newspaper)|Shaһar]]." Zh
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  • | caption = Sergei Lukyanenko in 2011 | nationality = [[Russia]]n
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  • ...publisher= komunitetibektashi.org | url=http://www.komunitetibektashi.org/in.php?fq=brenda&gj=gj1&kid=1 ...arsi]]s)<ref name="www.iranicaonline.org">{{cite web|title=Nowruz observed in Indian subcontinent|url=http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/nowruz-ii/|pu
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  • |launch_date = October 24, [[1992 in television|1992]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.31.kz/company/about/|title=Channel 31 : О '''Channel 31''' is a nationwide sky sales [[television]] station in [[Kazakhstan]].
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  • ...Radio and Television Corporation''' is one of the largest media companies in Kazakhstan.<ref>https://archive.is/5Jtxr.</ref> It runs three TV channels: ...Kazakh radiosy, created in 1922. The first TV channel started broadcasting in 1958. These two and several other channels and radio stations later become
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  • | 20.61% [[Russians in Kazakhstan|Russian]] |time_zone = [[Time in Kazakhstan|West{{\}}East]]
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  • ...cked many Oscar prognosticators when the obscure ''Kelin'' was shortlisted in 2010 over better-known films for Italy, Korea, Norway and others. Ultimatel | align="center" | [[1992 in film|1992]]<br /><small>[[65th Academy Awards|(65th)]]</small>
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  • |caption = Timur Bekmambetov in March 2012 | citizenship = [[Kazakhstan]], [[Russia]]
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  • ...29 November 2009, [[Pavlodar]]) is a member of the Photographers Union of Russia, Honorary member of the Mediterranean Photography Center «Dark Fountain» * Moscow (1987, 2002, Russia);
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  • ...Her art's main themes usually revolve around social and ecological issues in Central Asia.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://v13.videonale.org/en/arti ...e Arts|MFA]] degree from Academy of Art and Theatre, Almaty, Kazakhstan in 1992.<ref name="almagulmenlibayeva.com"/><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://sites.asias
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  • ...cretion technique]], [[Lithography]], [[Mixed media]], and [[Photography]] in addition to collaborative works with various soviet artists.<ref name=":0"> ...on an expansive theme of an all-encompassing palette. The vast expression in his paintings harmonize with today's movement, so we can say that his art i
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  • ...her, Bolot Beishenaliev, is regarded as a prominent Kyrgyz film actor born in [[Kyrgyzstan]]. From 1990 until 1992, he studied at Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies (Vostochka), [
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  • ...amed after T. Zhurgenov (nowadays Cinema Academy), which he graduated from in 1990. ...France]], [[Japan]], [[India]], [[Iran]], and others. He currently resides in [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]].
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  • ...ted the Soviet Union at the 1988 Summer Olympics]], winning a bronze medal in the [[super-heavyweight]] division. His other accomplishments included silv ...win over future world heavyweight champion [[Lennox Lewis]]. He won medals in the European Championships and the World Cup, and was a three-time Soviet c
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  • | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1992|8|30|df=y}} ...ктова; born 30 August 1992) is a [[Kazakhstan]]i athlete specialising in the [[triple jump]].<ref>{{iaaf name|235574}}</ref> She represented her cou
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  • | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1992|11|30|df=yes}} ...облов; born 30 November 1992) is a [[Kazakhstan]]i athlete competing in the [[400 metres hurdles]].<ref>{{iaaf name|249740}}</ref> He represented h
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  • {{For|Russian footballer born in 1970|Sergei Vasilyevich Timofeyev}} {{For|Russian footballer born in 1981|Sergei Timofeyev (footballer, born 1981)}}
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  • | nationalyears1 = 1992–96 ...Premier League]] in 1996. He managed [[Kazakhstan national football team]] in 2001-2002
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  • | years4 = 1992 | nationalyears1 = 1992–2000
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  • | years7 = 1992 | years8 = 1992–1993
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  • | years5 = 1992 | years6 = 1992
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  • | manageryears2 = 1992 | managerclubs2 = [[FC Fosfor Dzhambul]] ...Ваит Абдул-Хамидович Талгаев}}) (born 11 May 1953 in [[Taraz|Dzhambul]], [[Kazakh SSR]]) is a [[Kazakhstan]]i football coach and
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  • | years5 = 1992 | clubs5 = [[FC Zhiger Shymkent]] | caps5 = 18 | goals5 = | years6 = 1992 | clubs6 = [[FC Zhetysu]] | caps6 = 9 | goals6 =
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  • | caption=Vadim Tarasov as a [[Severstal Cherepovets]] player in the [[2011-12 KHL season]]. | career_start = 1992
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  • | death_place = [[Chelyabinsk Oblast]], [[Russia]] ...e [[1976 Winter Olympics]], playing as a [[Winger (ice hockey)|left wing]] in three matches and scoring two goals, and won a [[gold medal]] with the [[So
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  • | caption = Poluektov with [[Barys Astana]] in 2013. | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1992|1|10|mf=y}}
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  • | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1992|03|14}} ...] in the [[Kontinental Hockey League]] (KHL). Mokin selected 148th overall in the seventh round of [[2010 KHL Junior Draft]] by [[Avangard Omsk]].<ref>{{
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  • | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1992|08|14}} ...ice hockey]] [[defenceman]] who is currently playing with [[Barys Astana]] in the [[Kontinental Hockey League]] (KHL).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://en.khl.
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  • ...key team]]. Koptsov was the assistant coach at the [[Junior Hockey League (Russia)|MHL]] team [[Snezhnye Barsy]], during 2012-13 season.<ref>{{cite web|url=h *1992 [[Soviet Union national ice hockey team|Soviet Union national junior's ice
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  • | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1992|12|6}} ...]] [[defenceman]]. He is currently playing with [[Metallurg Magnitogorsk]] in the [[Kontinental Hockey League]] (KHL).<ref>{{citeweb| url = http://hokej.
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  • ...r. Nizovtsev has also played for the [[Kazakhstan national football team]] in 16 games scoring 2 goals from 1994 to 2005.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[RSSS He previously played for [[FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk]] in the [[Russian Premier League]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Sportbox.ru|script
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  • | years5 = 1992 | clubs5 = [[FC Kairat]] | caps5 = 17 | goals5 = 3 | nationalyears1 = 1992–1997 | nationalteam1 = [[Kazakhstan national football team|Kazakhstan]] |
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  • | years3 = 1992 | years4 = 1992
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  • | years2 = 1992 | years3 = 1992
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  • | height = {{height|ft=5|in=11}} ...[Kazakhstan]], but left the country in 2001 to play for [[FC Rostov]] in [[Russia]].
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  • | years2 = 1990–1992 | clubs2 = [[FC Dynamo Moscow]] | caps2 = 1 | goals2 = 0 | years4 = 1992 | clubs4 = → [[FC Dynamo-d Moscow]] (loan) | caps4 = 9 | goals4
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  • | death_place = [[Biysk]], [[Russia]] | years6 = 1992 | clubs6 = [[FC Kairat]] | caps6 = 7 | goals6 =
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  • | years2 = 1992–1993 | clubs2 = [[FC Kairat]] | caps2 = 64 | | nationalyears1 = 1992–1997 | nationalteam1 = [[Kazakhstan national football team|Kazakhstan]] |
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  • | years4 = 1992 | clubs4 = [[FC Zorya-MALS Luhansk]] | caps4 = 11 | goals4 = 1 | years5 = 1992–1994 | clubs5 = [[FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk]] | caps5 = 36 | goals5 = 0
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  • | years3 = 1992 | clubs3 = [[FC Arman]] | caps3 = 31 | goals3 = [[Category:Expatriate footballers in Russia]]
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  • {{MedalCountry|the {{flagIOC|EUN|1992 Summer}}}} {{MedalBronze| [[1992 Summer Olympics|1992 Barcelona]] |[[Handball at the 1992 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}
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  • [[Image:Vadim Sayutin (2006).jpg|thumb|right|200px|Vadim Sayutin in November 2006]] ...States]], [[Kazakhstan]], and [[Russia]], in that order. Sayutin was born in Alma-Ata (now [[Almaty]]), [[Kazakhstan]], the city where the famous [[Mede
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  • | birth_place = [[Zabaykalsky Krai]], Russia '''Vladimir Nikolayevich Yesheyev''' (born 7 May 1958 in [[Zabaykalsky Krai]]) is an [[archery|archer]] from the [[Soviet Union]].
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  • ...milar to ''[[kefir]]'', but is produced from a liquid [[starter culture]], in contrast to the solid ''kefir'' "grains". Because mare's milk contains more .... Before [[fermentation (food)|fermentation]], the cow's milk is fortified in one of several ways. [[Sucrose]] may be added to allow a comparable ferment
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  • *Avhat Abdulin, Uzbekistani association football coach of Temiryo'lchi Qo'qon in the [[Uzbekistan First League]] *[[Dzmitry Abdulin]], Belarusian martial artist, bronze medal winner in the 81&nbsp;kg men's Muaythai group at the [[2010 World Combat Games]]
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  • |office = [[Prime Minister of Russia]] |term_start2 = 14 December 1992
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  • ...azakhstan/hypermail/200208/0051.shtml New Security Council Secretary Named in Kazakhstan] Kazakhstan Daily Digest, EurasiaNet</ref><br />April 2006{{spac ...17<ref name="kazworld">[http://kazworld.info/?p=60265 Kazakh Ambassador To Russia Gets New Appointment]</ref>.
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  • ...ack and slash]] [[Platform game|platformer]] set in a [[dystopian]] future in the year 2048 and features a wide range of settings that dramatically affec ...Striders” shortly after the character's 1988 debut as the main character in a [[manga]] titled ''Strider Hiryu''.<br /> Hiryu went on to become the mai
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  • | seealso = {{flagIPC|URS}} (1988)<br/>{{flagIPC|EUN}} (1992) [[Kazakhstan]] competed at the [[2014 Winter Paralympics]] in [[Sochi]], [[Russia]], held between 7–16 March 2014.<ref name=athletes>{{cite web|url=http://
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  • | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1992|6|12|df=yes}} | birth_place = [[Saint Petersburg]], [[Russia]]
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  • | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1992|01|18|df=yes}} ...андр Серге́евич Петров}}; born 18 January 1992) is a [[Russia]]n [[association football|football]] [[midfielder]]. He plays for [[FC Kalu
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  • | caption = Shitov in September 2015 ...lang-ru|Игорь Серге́евич Шитов}}; born 24 October 1986 in [[Polotsk]]) is a [[Belarus|Belarusian]] [[football (soccer)|footballer]] w
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  • | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1992|1|2}} '''Marko Simonovski''' (born 2 January 1992) is a [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonian]] footballer who plays as a for [[
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  • | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1992|10|19|df=yes}} ...иколић}}, {{IPA-sh|němaɲa nǐkolitɕ|pron}}; born 19 October 1992 in [[Kraljevo]]) is a Serbian professional [[Association football|football]]er
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  • ...rg]] 4-0 in series. Barys lost to [[Salavat Yulaev Ufa]] in semifinals 2-4 in series. ...s, along with Tsesnabank.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[Samruk-Kazyna]]|title=In Astana, there was presented a new multi-sport club "Astana"|url=http://sk.k
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  • | draft_year = 1992
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  • | country = {{flagu|Russia}} (2002–08)<br />{{KAZ}} (2008–present) ...s ranking of world number 25. On 23 February, she peaked at world number 3 in the doubles rankings.
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  • This page shows the [[Kazakhstan national football team]]'s results in International Matches, as recognized by [[FIFA]]:<ref>{{cite web|title=Kaza ===1992–1999===
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  • ...stan's city of [[Almaty]] submitted twice bid for the [[Winter Olympics]]: In [[2014 Winter Olympics|2014]] and again for the [[2022 Winter Olympics]]. [ ...), taking silver in the [[2011 World Championships in Athletics]] and Gold in the [[2012 Summer Olympics]].
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  • ...display is prohibited in some other former socialist countries, as well as in countries where communism is [[Bans on Communist symbols|banned]] by the of ...war with the establishment of a Socialist International. This was unveiled in 1914 and flown by the [[Irish Citizen Army]] during the 1916 [[Easter Risin
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  • ...cularly in combination with [[hammer and sickle]]. It has been widely used in [[flag]]s, [[Nation state|state]] [[emblem]]s, [[monument]]s, [[Ornament (a ...to represent the five [[group (sociology)|social group]]s that would lead Russia to communism: the [[youth]], the military, the [[industrial labour]]ers, th
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  • |middle = Coat_of_arms_of_the_Russian_Federation_(1992-1993).svg |middle_caption = Emblem from 1992 to 1993.
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  • ...web | last = Momen | first = Moojan| authorlink = Moojan Momen | title = Russia | work = Draft for "A Short Encyclopedia of the Bahá'í Faith" | publisher |title=Religious Groups in Kazakhstan
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  • ...n Central Asia''' dates back centuries, where [[Jews]] <nowiki/>have lived in countries including [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Mongolia]], [[Uzbekis ...which was then part of the [[Soviet Union]], and a small number still live in that country.
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  • | name = Evangelical Lutheran Church in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Central Asia ...vice.jpg|thumb|Archbishop Dietrich Brauer giving the blessing at a service in Moscow Lutheran cathedral.]]
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  • ...rg">{{cite web|url=http://www.rferl.org/content/kazakhstan-france-ablyazov-russia-embezzlement-extradition/26654608.html|title=French Court Authorizes Extrad ...rom the Moscow Engineering and Physics Institute. There he earned a degree in theoretical physics.<ref name=rferl>{{cite web|last=Sindelar|first=Daisy|ti
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  • ...Joint-Stock Company'' in full) is a Kazakhstan [[bank]] with headquarters in [[Almaty]]. As of 2013 it was the third largest lender by assets.<ref name= ...and construction bank. In 1991 Turanbank was established on its basis. In 1992 the bank was renamed to Alem Bank Kazakhstan, the Bank of foreign economic
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  • ...ndependent countries, which had formerly been the main branches of Gosbank in the republics. ...consensus in respect to monetary and fiscal targets, a common institution in charge of implementing these targets, and some minimum of common legislatio
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  • ...in the company, with Chevron and Lukoil owning 18% and 13.5% respectively. In September 2009 the KPO filed an arbitration case against Kazakhstan.<ref>{{ and [[KazMunayGas]] engaged in entrance into the project in 2010.<ref>{{cite web
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  • '''Tengiz field''' (Tengiz is Turkic for "sea") is an [[oil field]] located in northwestern [[Kazakhstan]]'s low-lying wetlands along the northeast shores ...Discovered in 1979, Tengiz [[oil field]] is one of the largest discoveries in recent history.<ref name="SP Times">
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  • ...[[Uzbekistan]]'s place as the favored partner in [[Central Asia]] for both Russia and the United States.<ref name=FAVORITE>[http://www.rferl.org/featuresarti ...is the impact of terrorism in the country. Kazakhstan's 94th place puts it in a group of countries with the lowest impact of terrorism.<ref>{{cite web|ti
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  • | death_place = [[Moscow]], [[Russia]] ...ty = 10 years in American prison and 10 in [[Russia]]n [[Prisons in Russia|prison camp]]
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  • ...n 1999." Elementary- and secondary-school teachers remain badly underpaid; in 1993 more than 30,000 teachers (or about one-seventh of the 1990 teaching s ...,500 preschools in Kazakhstan. In 1994 some 272,100 students were enrolled in the republic's sixty-one institutes of higher learning. Fifty-four percent
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  • ...адемия бизнеса, МАБ}}) is a higher educational institution in [[Almaty]], Kazakhstan, providing preparation of specialists of economic fi ...hool of Managers, in 1996 it became the International Academy of Business. In 2014 it adopted its current name.
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  • ...s a student of world history and [[German language]]; after his graduation in 1977, he found work as a teacher of German, which he continued until the mi ...in 1946-1966"; after graduation up until today, he has continued his work in the field of Koryo-saram studies.
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  • | caption = Population of Kazakhstan (in millions) from 1950–2009. ...ccessdate=18 March 2015}}</ref> but it is not uncommon to use '''Kazakh''' in both senses.<ref name=FCO>[http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and-living-abroa
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  • [[File:Kazakhstan European 2016 Rus.png|thumb|European people in Kazakhstan, 2016.]] ...а начало 2016 года]</ref> there are two dominant ethnic groups in [[Kazakhstan]]: ethnic [[Kazakhs]] (66.48%) and ethnic [[Russians]] (20.61
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  • |group = Poles in Kazakhstan ...live in the [[Karaganda]] region, with another 2,500 in [[Astana]], 1,200 in [[Almaty]], and the rest scattered throughout rural regions.<ref>{{harvnb|P
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  • |region1={{flagcountry|Russia}} ...ine]]. These communities can be traced back to the Koreans who were living in the [[Russian Far East]] during the late 19th century.
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  • | region1 = {{flag|Russia}} : ...ans from the Volga region at a refugee camp in [[Schneidemühl]], Germany, in 1920]]
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  • ...e 1800s|Muslims in China that are sometimes still referred to by this name in Central Asian languages|Hui people}} |image = [[File:Dungan-Girls.JPG|250px]]<br/>Dungan girls in [[Shor-Tyube]], Kazakhstan
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  • ...e value was preserved at 0.104% level it would be no less than 1.4 million in 2008</ref> ...the CIA estimate of the share of Kazakhs (3%), the total Kazakh population in Uzbekistan would be 0.8 million</ref>
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  • | region1 = {{flag|Russia}} (excluding the Republic of Crimea) ...Mongolian plateau]] in the 12th century CE. The name "Tatar" first appears in written form on the [[Kul Tigin]] monument as 𐱃𐱃𐰺 (''TaTaR''). His
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  • ...Russia, regardless of ethnicity|Citizenship of Russia|and|Demographics of Russia|other uses|Russian (disambiguation)}} ...M in Kazakhstan, 1 M in Belarus, 0.6 M Latvia, 0.6 M in Uzbekistan, 0.6 M in Kyrgyzstan. Up to 10 million [[Russian diaspora]] elsewhere (mostly America
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  • [[File:China-Xinjiang.png|thumb|200px|Xinjiang's location in the [[People's Republic of China]]]] ...ntier") when the region was reconquered by the Manchu-led [[Qing dynasty]] in 1759. Xinjiang is now a part of the [[People's Republic of China]], having
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  • ...s|Northeastern Turkic languages]], but it is not closer to any one of them in particular. Neither Western nor Eastern Yugur are [[Mutual intelligibility| Western Yugur also contains [[archaism]]s which are attested in neither modern Uyghuric nor Siberian, such as its [[anticipating counting s
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  • <!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image: Uyghur fortress.jpg|Uyghur fortress in Tuva, 8th century AD (present Por-Bajin)|thumb|right]] --> ...闕可汗) or '''Yingwu Khan''' (英武可汗) in short. He was succeeded in the [[Uyghur Khaganate]] by his son Bogu Tekin (759-779 AD)
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  • ...d. 552) and his sons, succeeded the [[Rouran Khaganate]] as the main power in the region and established the [[Turkic Khaganate]], one of several nomadic ...Complex, Türik Bitig] [[Bain Tsokto inscriptions]]</ref> They were known in [[Middle Chinese]] historical sources as the ''tɦutkyat''{{sfn|Golden|2011
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  • |region5={{flag|Turkey}} ([[Minorities_in_Turkey#Uyghurs|Uyghurs in Turkey]]) ...k Shichor|author2=East-West Center|title=Ethno-diplomacy, the Uyghur hitch in Sino-Turkish relations|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IR4tAQAAIAAJ|y
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  • ...[[Korea]]n revolutionary political activist. Having joined the Bolsheviks in 1916, she is recognized as the first Korean [[communism|communist]].<ref>ht ...[[Siberia]]. After finishing her education, she began working as a teacher in a primary school. She got married to Stankevich's son.<ref name="kimsoft">[
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  • ...ru|Александр Фёдорович Хван}}; born 28 December 1957 in [[Cheboksary]], [[Chuvash ASSR]]) is a Russian film director and actor. His * ''[[Dyuba-Dyuba]]'' (1992)
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  • | caption = Viktor Tsoi in 1986, photo by [[Igor Mukhin]] ...hora of musical and artistic works, including ten albums. Viktor Tsoi died in a [[car accident]] on August 15, 1990, aged 28.<ref>http://www.rigathisweek
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  • ...the [[List of countries by number of troops|fourth-largest standing army]] in the world. Kim's leadership is thought to have been even more authoritarian ...economic reforms, including the opening of the [[Kaesong Industrial Park]] in 2003.
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  • | resting_place = Khovanskoye, [[Moscow, Russia]] ...Fashion Model Directory}}</ref> She established herself as a rising figure in the fashion industry by posing for magazines including [[Vogue (magazine)|'
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  • ...сеевич Зуев}}; 8 December 1932&nbsp;– 5 December 2006) was a [[Russia]]n-born [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] [[sinologist]] and [[turkologist]]. ...irate]] of Ashina-Ashide-[[Basmyl]]. It turned out that a main achievement in that publication became the etymology of the name of the Kagan tribe Ashin
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  • ...usiness.org/data/exploreeconomies/kazakhstan |title=Ease of Doing Business in Kazakhstan |publisher=Doingbusiness.org |accessdate=2017-01-24 }}</ref> |export-partners = {{flag|China}} 15.1% <br> {{flag|Russia}} 12.3% <br> {{flag|France}} 9.2% <br> {{flag|Germany}} 7.9% <br> {{flag|It
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  • | {{nowrap|[[Moscow]], [[Russia]]}}<br />{{small|([[Eurasian Economic Commission|Commission]])}} ...{{flag|Kazakhstan}}}}<br>{{nowrap|{{flag|Kyrgyzstan}}}}<br>{{nowrap|{{flag|Russia}}}}
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  • == Main waste management sectors in [[Kazakhstan]] == Almost one third of industrial waste in the country is accumulated in [[Karaganda Region|Karaganda region]] - more than 8.5 billion tons by the e
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  • | map_caption = The Dzungarian Gate in Kazakhstan on the border of China. ...er [[Lake Alakol]] (also unlabeled) lies to its northwest, over the border in [[Kazakhstan]]. The valley of the Dzungarian Gate (yellow, given its elevat
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  • ...thor= Forsyth, James |year=1992|title=A History of the Peoples of Siberia: Russia's North Asian Colony, 1581-1990|publisher=Cambridge University Press|page=2 In the 16th century, the Tobol was the eastern terminus of [[Cherdyn Road|the
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  • |pushpin_map_caption = The location of Astana in Kazakhstan |established_date = in 1830 as Akmoly{{sfn|Pospelov|1993|pp=24–25}}
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  • ...{Citation |publisher = Karl Baedeker |publication-place = Leipzig |title = Russia |url = https://archive.org/stream/russiawithtehera00baed#page/522/mode/1up * 1918 - Soviets in power; city becomes part of the [[Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Rep
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  • ...r>''Escadrille 26'',<br>''Escadrille 89''<br>Romania: ''Escadrila N3'',<br>Russia: 11th ''Korpusnoi Aviatsionniy Otryad'' (Corps Aviation Detachment) ...c, [[aerial observer]], and gunner, Fyodorov scored three aerial victories in March 1916 with Lanero manning the [[Caudron]]'s guns.
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  • ...a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, painter, [[People's Artist of Russia]] (2013). His son is a Russian film director {{Interlanguage link multi|Rom * 1979 – Shot in the back
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  • | years1 = 1989–1990 | years2 = 1991 | years3 = 1992–1993 | years4 = 1993–1994 | years5 = 1994–1995 | years6 = 1996–1997 '''Serhiy Skachenko''' (born 18 November 1972 in [[Pavlodar]], [[Kazakhstan]]) is a former [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] [[Football
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  • | years2 = 1992–2012 | nationalteam1 = [[Russia women's national football team|Russia]]
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  • | years1 = 1992–1995 ...натольевич Агеев}}; born September 25, 1976) is a retired [[Russia]]n professional [[Association football|football]]er.
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  • |residence = [[Moscow]], [[Russia]] |nationality = [[Russia]]
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  • | death_place= Tolstoy-Yurt, [[Chechnya]], [[Russia]] ...atchagaev|first1=Mairbek|last2=|first2=|year=2005|title=The role of Sufism in the Chechen resistance|journal=North Caucasus Analysis|volume=6|issue=16|pa
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  • |pushpin_map_caption =Location in Kazakhstan ...=off}} west of [[Almaty]] and {{convert|351|km|mi|abbr=off}} east of the [[Russia]]n city of [[Astrakhan]].
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  • '''Lisakovsk''' is a city in [[Kostanay Region]] of northwestern [[Kazakhstan]]. It's located about 105 ...me=Peck2003>{{cite book|last=Peck|first=Anne E.|title=Economic Development in Kazakhstan: The Role of Large Enterprises and Foreign Investment|year=2003|
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  • |pushpin_map_caption =Location in Kazakhstan ...zkazgan''' ({{lang-ru|'''Джезказган'''}}, until 1992), is a city in [[Karaganda Region]], [[Kazakhstan]], on a reservoir of the Kara-Kengir Riv
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  • ...ast Kazakhstan Region in Kazakhstan|the district of the Buryat Republic in Russia|Tarbagataysky District}} ...}) is a [[districts of Kazakhstan|district]] of [[East Kazakhstan Region]] in eastern [[Kazakhstan]]. The [[administrative center]] of the district is th
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  • ...byl Nuclear Power Plant]] fire department, [[Ministry of Internal Affairs (Russia)|Ministry of the Interior]] of the [[USSR]] ..., in Vvedenka, [[Kostanai Province]], [[Kazakhstan]] – December 2, 2004, in [[Kiev]], [[Ukraine]]) was the head of the fire department at the [[Chernob
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  • ...] from March 1993 to December 2001. He was reportedly the youngest officer in the [[Soviet army]] to reach the rank of [[lieutenant general]].<ref>[https ...mily living in [[Kazakhstan]], who were deported from the [[Soviet Union]] in 1944. Very little is known about Aushev's early life.
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  • | pushpin_map_caption = Location in Kazakhstan ...Sayram Su River, which rises at the nearby 4000-meter mountain Sayram Su. In medieval times, the city and countryside were located on the banks of the [
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  • ...ame = Павлодар <!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> |image_caption = Mashkhur Jusup Central Mosque in Pavlodar
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  • [[File:Alibek.jpg|thumb|320px|right|<center>'''Ken Alibek''' in 2003.]] ...[[microbiologist]] and [[biological warfare]] (BW) expert. He rose rapidly in the ranks of the [[Soviet Army]] to become the First Deputy Director of [[B
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  • | caption = General Lavr Kornilov in 1916 ...oday best remembered for the [[Kornilov Affair]], an unsuccessful endeavor in August/September 1917 that purported to strengthen [[Alexander Kerensky]]'s
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  • | hq_location_country = [[Russia]] ...к», from Маяк 'lighthouse') is one of the biggest nuclear facilities in the Russian Federation, housing plutonium production reactors and a reproce
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  • ...c are unrelated." Johanna Nichols, Linguistic Diversity in Space and Time (1992, Chicago), pg. 4.</ref><ref>"Careful examination indicates that the establi ...ref> The group is named after the [[Altai Mountains|Altai mountain range]] in [[Central Asia]].
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  • ...book|author=David Brophy|title=Uyghur Nation: Reform and Revolution on the Russia-China Frontier|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=84bPCwAAQBAJ&pg=PT319& ..., a state led by the native [[Oirats]] in the 18th century which was based in the area.
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  • |basin_countries = [[Azerbaijan]], [[Iran]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Russia]], [[Turkmenistan]] ...[Bandar-e Anzali|Anzali]] (Iran), [[Aktau]] (Kazakhstan), [[Makhachkala]] (Russia), [[Türkmenbaşy, Turkmenistan|Türkmenbaşy]] (Turkmenistan) (''see [[#Ci
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  • |caption=The Aral Sea in 1989 (left) and 2014 (right) ...f 1853 published for the ''Journal of the [[Royal Geographical Society]]'' in London]]
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  • ...of [[Kazakhstan]] by Sharov in 1971. A second specimen has been discovered in 2010 by [[Jerzy Dzik|Dzik]] et al.<ref name="Dzik"/> ...). "The plumage of ''Archaeopteryx'': Feathers of a dinosaur." Pp. 282-300 in Currie, Koppelhus, Shugar and Wright (eds). ''Feathered Dragons: Studies on
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  • ...centric rings of paired eggs. There is evidence of blue-green pigmentation in its shell, which may have helped camouflage the nests. ...interpretations are merely based on artifacts of erosion and redeposition in the early [[Paleogene]].
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  • ...v''' ({{lang-ru|Ринат Шакиров}}) (born 1962) was a He was born in [[Karaganda]] (Kazakhstan). ...ersburg State Polytechnical University|Leningrad Polytechnical Institute]] in the chair of [[nuclear physics]].
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  • {{about||the cycling team known as Astana in 2014|Bepink}} ...[[road bicycle racing]] events such as the [[UCI Women's Road World Cup]] in 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/astana-acca-due-o-
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  • | designation1_free1value = [[List of World Heritage Sites in Asia|Asia-Pacific]] |piccap="Silk Road" in Traditional (top) and Simplified (bottom) Chinese characters
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  • ...he 18,000 km<sup>2</sup> expanse of the Semipalatinsk Test Site (indicated in red), attached to [[Kurchatov, Kazakhstan|Kurchatov]] (along the [[Irtysh r ...he [[Soviet Union]]'s [[nuclear weapons]]. It is located on the [[steppe]] in northeast [[Kazakhstan]] (then the [[Kazakh SSR]]), south of the valley of
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  • ...3-21.<ref>http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/260825,nuclear-free-zone-in-central-asia-enters-into-force-saturday.html</ref> ...page=29 |accessdate=2007-10-20|date=9 December 1997}}</ref> and reaffirmed in 2000.<ref name="UN_ARES5533_page39">{{UN document |docid=A-RES-55-33 |type=
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  • .... It is recognisable by its pronounced knob atop the beak, which is larger in males. ...–49 |isbn=3-490-12518-5}}</ref> Both ''cygnus'' and ''olor'' mean "swan" in [[Latin]]; ''cygnus'' is a variant form of ''cycnus'', a borrowing from [[G
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  • ...[[gull]]. As is the case with many gulls, it has traditionally been placed in the genus ''[[Larus]]''.<ref name=Pons2005/> The scientific name is from [[ ...[[Russia]] to [[Mongolia]]. It is [[bird migration|migratory]], wintering in the eastern [[Mediterranean]], [[Arabian Peninsula|Arabia]] and [[India]].
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  • ...family. It breeds from southeastern [[Europe]] to [[India]] and [[China]] in swamps and shallow lakes. The nest is a crude heap of vegetation. ...ook of the Birds of the World. Volume 1: Ostrich to Ducks''. Lynx Edicons (1992), ISBN 978-84-87334-10-8</ref><ref name=Wood>{{cite book |last=Wood |first=
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  • | image_caption = Illustration of monographs Georgiy Jacobson "Beetles Russia and Western Europe. ''Calosoma elegans'' is number 13 <br>''C. saryakensis Kabak, 1992
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  • ...unting aquatic prey in the water and nearby. Its fur traps bubbles of air in the water which greatly aids its buoyancy, but requires it to anchor itself ...ental analysis of soricine enamel: pigmentation variation and distribution in molars of ''Blarina brevicauda'' | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume
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  • | image_caption = Eurasian wolf at Polar Zoo in Bardu, Norway ...nd [[Thracians|Thracian]] cultures, whilst having an ambivalent reputation in early [[Germanic mythology|Germanic]] cultures.<ref name="boitani2005"/>
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  • ...nean Sea]], [[Black Sea]], [[Caspian Sea]] and [[Aral Sea]] and on islands in the Atlantic off the coast of northwest Africa. It is an important part of ...ach node also bears a tuft of up to four short roots that anchor the plant in the sediment. The leaves have three irregular, longitudinal veins and blunt
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  • ...with pale blue or violet flowers. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in [[temperateness|temperate]] regions. ...H. | last4=Dar | title=A TAXONOMIC APPRAISAL OF GENUS IRIS L. (IRIDACEAE) IN KASHMIR HIMALAYA, INDIA | date=8 November 2012 | url=http://www.academia.ed
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  • ...ssian Iris', 'Pilgrim Iris' and 'Hungarian Iris' (in Europe), is a species in the genus ''[[Iris (plant)|Iris]]''- subgenus [[Iris subg. Limniris|Limniri ...ery similar to ''[[Iris uniflora]]''.<ref name=efloras/> The other species in the ''Iris series Ruthenicae''. It can be variable with its leaf length and
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  • ...t]] and China. It has long thin grey green leaves, long stems and 1 flower in pale violet, blue violet, lavender or light blue. ...ght to be a form of ''[[Iris tenuifolia]]''.<ref name=cassidy/> Especially in China.<ref name=efloras/>
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  • ...(plant)|Iris]]'', in the subgenus ''[[Iris subg. Limniris|Limniris]]'' and in the ''[[Iris series Tenuifoliae|Tenuifoliae series]]'' of the species. It i ...[[Uzbekistan]]. It has long strap-like leaves, a long stem and 2-3 flowers in shades of violet, dark blue, to lavender blue.
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  • |image caption = flower head of Iris tenuifolia in Kazakhstan. ...Union]] republics of); [[Kazakhstan]], [[Uzbekistan]] and [[Mongolia]] and in [[China]]. It has long greyish-green leaves, short stem and pale violet, li
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  • ...mental plant in [[temperateness|temperate]] regions and hybridized for use in the garden. It has several [[subspecies]]; ''[[Iris spuria subsp. carthalin ...er= botany.cz |accessdate=27 February 2015}}</ref> that is about 2&nbsp;cm in diameter,<ref name=isles>A. R. Clapham, T. G. Tutin and D. M. Moore {{Googl
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  • ...ning, and a white or yellow beard. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in dry, [[temperateness|temperate]] regions. ...ndreĭ Aleksandrovich Fedorov (Editor){{Google books|vmW-DPOAttEC|Flora of Russia, The European Part and bordering regions, Volume 4, 2001 (Translation of Fl
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  • ...d 2 bright or pale yellow flowers. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in [[temperateness|temperate]] regions. It is similar in form to ''[[Iris humilis]]'' (another Psammiris species).<ref name=american
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  • |image caption = From Altai, Russia ...lilac, lavender, or light purple. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in [[temperateness|temperate]] regions.
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  • ...temperateness|temperate]] regions. It was merged with another similar iris in the region, and ''[[Iris glaucescens]]'' became a synonym of ''Iris scarios It is similar in form to ''[[Iris pumila]]''.<ref name=onego>{{cite web |title=Bearded Irise
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  • ...t Socialist Republics as a renewed federation of equal sovereign republics in which the rights and freedom of an individual of any nationality will be fu ...N1>[[Dieter Nohlen]], Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) ''Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume I'', p492 ISBN 0-19-924958-X</ref> </blockquo
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  • ...mi-[[Eurasian nomads|nomadic]] [[Eurasian Steppe|steppe]] people mentioned in [[China|Chinese]] records from the 2nd century BC to the 5th century AD. ...re last mentioned by the Chinese as having settled the [[Pamir Mountains]] in the 5th century AD. They possibly became subsumed into the later [[Hephthal
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  • [[Image:Scythia-Parthia 100 BC.png|thumb|300px|Scythia and Parthia in about 170 BC (before the [[Yuezhi]] invaded Bactria).]] ...in]] and [[Taklamakan desert]] region of [[Northwest China]], they settled in [[Kingdom of Khotan|Khotan]] and [[Kashgar]] which were at various times [[
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  • ...|year=1997|publisher=[[Eisenbrauns]]|isbn=978-1-57506-020-0|page=284|quote=In the Middle Persian period (Parthian and Sasanian Empires), Aramaic was the ...an language|Parthian]] (administration, until the late 3rd-century) spoken in the north and east, and by the [[seven Parthian clans]]){{sfn|Daryaee|2008|
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  • ...up of mass [[Religious conversion|proselytes]] to [[Judaism]] has resulted in many works of speculative fiction dealing with the Khazars, their dealings ===The Kuzari: In Defense of the Despised Faith AD 1140===
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  • ...es such as the [[Khazar Correspondence]], according to which at some point in the 8th–9th centuries, the ruling elite of the Khazars was said by [[Juda ...ate it.<ref name=rubin /> Despite skepticism, he reformulated the concept in 2016 by developing a novel method of genetic analysis that uses the fringe
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  • ...[[Akatziroi]], a [[steppe]] nation allied to the [[Huns]]. He is described in the accounts of [[Priscus]]. ...[[Tatars]] to document that their antecedents in their region extend back in time by many centuries.
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  • ...72|pp=25–71|}}. This figure has been calculated on the basis of the data in both Herlihy and Russell's work.</ref> {{History of the Turks pre-14th century}}{{History of Tatarstan}}{{History of Russia}}{{History of Ukraine}}
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  • |formed = {{Start date and age|1992|7|13|df=y}} ...e=2006-08-03|accessdate=2010-02-02|title=Kazakhstan's Intelligence Service in Disarray|last=McDermott|first=Roger N.}}</ref> or unofficially as the '''Ka
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  • ...ve power]] is exercised by the government. [[Legislative power]] is vested in both the [[government]] and the two chambers of parliament. ...ountries in government efficiency, according to the list.<ref name="wef"/> In particular, Kazakhstan is ahead of Belgium and France.<ref name="wef"/>
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  • ...ons&news_id=464 |title=Rakhat Aliyev may be sentenced to life imprisonment in Austria - newspaper |website=Interfax.kz |date= |accessdate=2015-12-07}}</r ...ned by the largest oil, food, publishing and foreign trade firms operating in Kazakhstan, and also currently lends to oil, food, foreign trade, and publi
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  • '''Law enforcement in Kazakhstan''' is handled by the [[Kazakhstan]] police and law courts, large ...[INTERPOL]]. Its law enforcement agencies are closely tied with those of [[Russia]], [[Belarus]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Ukraine]], and [[Kyrgyzstan]].
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  • ...ut binding targets}} {{legend|#EEEE00|Annex B parties with binding targets in the first period but which withdrew from the Protocol}} {{legend|orange|Sig | date_expiration = in force<br>(first commitment period expired 31 December 2012)<ref>http://unfc
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  • ...sia and Belarus, transformed into the [[Eurasian Economic Community]] then in 2015 into the [[Eurasian Economic Union]]. President Nazarbayev has priorit ...n&id=132061</ref> Kazakhstan has called for “intra-regional integration in Central Asia” and international integration of the region.<ref name=TW1>{
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  • |name = Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA) ...king_name = the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia
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  • ...to 71 countries and territories, ranking the [[Kazakhstani passport]] 67th in terms of travel freedom (tied with Namibian and Thai passports) according t Visa requirements for Kazakh citizens were lifted by [[Turkey]] (2 April 1992), [[Mongolia]] (2 January 1995), [[Barbados]] (21 September 1995), [[Micron
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  • |website = [http://www.russia.embassy.gov.au/mscw/home.html Australian Embassy, Russian Federation] ...[Samara, Russia|Kuybyshev]] and the Soviet embassy in Canberra also opened in March 1943.
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  • ...erican]] [[diplomat]], having served as representative for the U.S. mostly in [[Eastern Europe]]. ...in the Nuclear and Space Talks in [[Geneva]] and at the American Embassies in [[Moscow]] and [[Brasilia]]. He was an international affairs fellow at the
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  • ...as interim U.S. Co-Chair of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe's Minsk Group for Nagorno-Karabakh. ...ghanistan]</ref> and in the structure of the U.S. mission to South Vietnam in the 1960s<ref name="United States Ambassador to South Vietnam">[[United Sta
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  • *[[Shamshi Kaldayakov]] (1930-1992), composer ...), (also referred to as Ospan) fighter for the freedom of the Qazaq people in [[Xinjiang]]
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  • |formation = 15 May 1992 (as Collective Security Treaty)<br>7 Oct 2002 (as Collective Security Treat |headquarters = [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]
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  • ...proclaimed)</small><br/>[[Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1992)|CPSU (1992)]] <small>(self-proclaimed) ...transl|ru|''Kommunisticheskaya partiya Sovetskogo Soyuza''}}), abbreviated in English as '''CPSU''',{{efn|Sometimes referred to as the Soviet Communist P
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