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  • ...the presence of horse remains remained rather low at Begash throughout its history, although the presence of horse remains did gradually increase over time, e ...authors=etal|title=Long-Term Occupation and Seasonal Settlement of Eastern Eurasian Pastoralists at Begash, Kazakhstan|journal=[[Journal of Field Archaeology]]
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  • ...g the [[Silk Road]] in [[Kazakhstan]]. Otrar was an important town in the history of [[Central Asia]], situated on the borders of settled and agricultural ci ==History==
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  • ==History== ...nt and security consultant and former Director for Russian, Ukrainian, and Eurasian Affairs, National Security Council (1998-2001). October 19, 2006. Universit
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  • ==History== ...ated to advancing research and broadening the information available on the history of statehood of Kazakhstan.
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  • ...inity of Leningrad]].<ref>[http://samsv.narod.ru/Div/Sd/sd316/main1.html ''History of the 316th Division.''] sams.ru.</ref> During October, as the [[Wehrmacht ...Memory of Volokolamskoe Shosse]''. Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, [[University of California, Berkeley]] (August 1, 2009). pp. 4-5,
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  • ...anization for Security and Cooperation in Europe]]. In 2011, it formed a [[Eurasian Economic Community|customs union]] with Russia and [[Belarus]]. *[[Eurasian Economic Community]] (EAEC)
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  • |sovereignty_type = [[History of Kazakhstan|Formation]] ...untry since then, and is characterised as authoritarian, with a government history of human rights abuses and suppression of political opposition.<ref name="t
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  • In the autumn of 2012, Alexander Vinokourov entered [[L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University]] to work towards a master's degree in Physical Educati ...w.dopeology.org/people/Alexander_Vinokourov/ Dopeology.org&nbsp;– doping history]
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  • ==History== ...ar as is known, [[Scouting]] was not introduced to the region during the [[History of Central Asia#Return of indigenous rule|khanate period of the pre-Soviet
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  • == History == * History
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  • ==History== ....php?option=com_content&view=article&id=14&Itemid=33 Zhiger sport club – history and development of kokpar]</ref>
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  • == History == ...rom conquering additional [[Song]] territory.<ref>5 Steps to a 5: AP World History (5 Steps to a 5) by Peggy Martin (2004) p.115</ref> Despite the fact that t
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  • ...Archipelago”'' a "radio series" program on the key personalities in the history of rock with issues in detail of the life and works of such artists as [[Jo [[Category:Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation]]
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  • |name = Eurasian Bank JSC |logo = Eurasian Bank.svg
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  • ==History== ...itle = Peopling the Russian Periphery: Borderland Colonization in Eurasian History| chapter = The 'planet of one hundred languages'| publisher = Routledge| pu
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  • ...untry since then, and is characterised as authoritarian, with a government history of human rights abuses and suppression of political opposition.<ref name="t | [[Eurasian Bank]]
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  • |name = Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation PLC |logo = Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation (ENRC).svg
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  • ...both in the [[Russian Empire]].<ref>Coulibaly, S Deichmann, U et al (2012) Eurasian Cities: New Realities along the Silk Road, World Bank Publications, P26</re ==Construction history==
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  • == History == ...ipated in meeting “Youth cadre reserve is the basis of continuity of the Eurasian integration” of leaders of youth wings of political parties and youth org
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  • ![[Eurasian National University]] ==History==
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  • ...n or Kazakh language (depending on the language of the school in general), history, physics, mathematics, biology, chemistry, foreign language, and so on. ...[al-Farabi Kazakh National University]] in [[Almaty]] and [[L. N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University]] located in Astana.
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  • == History == ...=2017-03-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://narxoz.kz/en/istoriya/page/s/history|title=Narxoz:|website=narxoz.kz|access-date=2017-03-20}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite
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  • | name = L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University | image_name = Eurasian National University logo.png
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  • ...ate in 1994 with a thesis on the theme of International law issues in the "History of Kazakhstan and [[Central Asia]] (from the 15th century to the present)" ...versity, director of, and professor at, the Law institute of the Gumilyev Eurasian National University. He worked as the head of Department for International
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  • ==Migration history== ...e book|author=Michal Biran|title=The Empire of the Qara Khitai in Eurasian History: Between China and the Islamic World|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=
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  • ..., p.&nbsp;90). The etymology of the ethnonym Gagauz is as unclear as their history. As noted above, they are not mentioned—at least not under that name—in ...r evidence of the origins of the Gagauz in both the Balkan world and the [[Eurasian Steppe|steppe]]-[[Nomadic pastoralism|pastoral]] complex. Peppered meat [[s
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  • ...istan]], [[China]], [[Russia]] and [[Mongolia]]), the region also known as Eurasian sub-continent. Kazakh identity is of medieval origin and was strongly shape ...V. V. |last=Barthold |authorlink=Vasily Bartold |title=Four Studies on the History of Central Asia |translator=V. & T. Minorsky |location=Leiden |publisher=[[
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  • "[http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Altera/tatars.html Dada 韃靼 Tatars]" by Ulrich Theobald, chinaknowledge ==History==
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  • ...boratory for Social and Anthropological Research |publisher= Department of History, [[Tomsk State University]]}}</ref> This was the situation where the Oralma ...atic Integration of Mongolian-Kazakh Return Migrants in Kazakhstan|journal=Eurasian Geography and Economics|volume=46|issue=6|pages=465–478|doi=10.2747/1538-
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  • ...| issue=1 | title=Two sources of the Russian patrilineal heritage in their Eurasian context |date=January 2008 | journal=American Journal of Human Genetics | p ==History==
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  • ...as a combination of two other tribes.<ref>{{cite book |title=The Cambridge History of Early Inner Asia |author=Colin Mackerras |chapter= Chapter 12 - The Uigh ...Shanghai, 1958, ch. 72, p. 1307, in Yu. Zuev, ''"Early Türks: Sketches of history and ideology"'', p. 45</ref>
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  • | death_place = [[Urumqi]], [[History of the Republic of China|Republic of China]] ...it&f=false|title=Warlords and Muslims in Chinese Central Asia: a political history of Republican Sinkiang 1911-1949|author=Andrew D. W. Forbes|year=1986|publi
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  • {{History of Xinjiang}} The recorded '''history of the area now known as [[Xinjiang]]''' dates to the 2nd millennium BC. Th
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  • ...bi&f=false|title=Warlords and Muslims in Chinese Central Asia: a political history of Republican Sinkiang 1911-1949|author=Andrew D. W. Forbes|year=1986|publi ...ge&q=maqsud%20shah%20fluent%20chinese&f=false|title=Eurasian crossroads: a history of Xinjiang|author=James A. Millward|year=2007|publisher=Columbia Universit
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  • {{History of Xinjiang}} ...0CDsQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=maqsud%20shah&f=false|title=Eurasian crossroads: a history of Xinjiang|author=James A. Millward|year=2007|publisher=Columbia Universit
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  • ...ng&f=false|title=Warlords and Muslims in Chinese Central Asia: a political history of Republican Sinkiang 1911-1949|author=Andrew D. W. Forbes|year=1986|publi ...ri&f=false|title=Warlords and Muslims in Chinese Central Asia: a political history of Republican Sinkiang 1911-1949|author=Andrew D. W. Forbes|year=1986|publi
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  • ...it&f=false|title=Warlords and Muslims in Chinese Central Asia: a political history of Republican Sinkiang 1911-1949|author=Andrew D. W. Forbes|year=1986|publi ...East Turkestan History) while in exile in [[Kashmir]], which described the history of the region from ancient times to the present day, and contained an analy
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  • ...e [[jade]] in Khotan district by Muhammad Khan.<ref>Eurasian Crossroads: A History of Xinjiang By James A. Millward, page 86</ref>
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  • ==History== ...and an end to local autonomy of this southern Tarim city state.<ref>Page55 Eurasian crossroads By James A. Millward</ref>}}
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  • ...]] {{Zh icon}}</ref><ref name="Northern99">[[Li Yanshou]] (李延寿), ''[[History of the Northern Dynasties]]'', [[:zh:s:北史/卷099|Vol. 99.]] {{Zh icon}} ...[[Indo-European languages]].<ref>Peter B. Golden, ''An Introduction to the History of the Turkic Peoples'', O. Harrassowitz, 1992, p. 121–122</ref> German T
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  • ...tice Islam, and are a physically diverse ethnic group ranging from Western Eurasian ([[Europeans]], [[Middle Eastern]]) to a more [[East Asian]] appearance. ...> ''Huíhú'' ({{zh|c=回鹘}}) in 788 or 809 as mentioned in the ''[[Old History of the Five Dynasties]]''.{{sfn|Golden|1992|p=155}} Modern etymological exp
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  • |linking_name = Eurasian |demonym = [[Eurasian]]
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  • |title = {{resize|11.5pt|Eurasian Economic Union}} |common_name = Eurasian Economic Union
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  • ...[[mountain pass]] between [[China]] and [[Central Asia]].<ref>''Cambridge History of China: The People's Republic, Part 2 : Revolutions Within the Chinese Re ...s a convenient pass suitable for riders on horseback between the western [[Eurasian steppe]] and lands further east, and for its fierce and almost constant win
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  • ...and their shifting regional interactions at the steppe margin: settlement history at Mukri, Kazakhstan // World Archaeology. Volume 42, 2010 - Issue 4. Deb
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  • |photo4b = L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University.JPG ...zakhstan Central Concert Hall]], [[Khazret Sultan Mosque]], [[L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University]], [[Nazarbayev University]], [[Palace of Peace and Rec
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  • ==History/About the Park== ...[imperial eagle]], [[steppe eagle]], [[booted eagle]], [[saker falcon]], [[Eurasian eagle-owl]], [[Dalmatian pelican]], [[black stork]], [[whooper swan]], [[sw
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  • ...probably refers to 'a place of shallow water.'<ref>Devin DeWeese, "Sacred History for a Central Asian Town: Saints, Shrines, and Legends of Origin in Histori ==History==
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  • == History == History of Yermak is related to discovery of coal deposits in the vicinity of [[Eki
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  • [[File:Loeffler.jpg|thumb|Eurasian Spoonbill]] ...et]], [[greater flamingo]], [[white-headed duck]], [[ferruginous duck]], [[Eurasian spoonbill]], [[glossy ibis]], [[houbara bustard]], [[great black-headed gul
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  • ...12 |issue=Issue 2, Fall 2001 |pages=261–291 |publisher=Journal of World History}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |author1=Mallory, J. P. |author2=Mair, Victor H. ...ogeny|orogenic belt]], which was formed by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian [[Plate tectonics|plates]] in the [[Cenozoic]] era. They are one of the lon
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  • ==History and prehistory== ...-live-on-in-eurasian-mountain-range.html |title=Ice-age animals live on in Eurasian mountain range |work=[[New Scientist]] |author=Colin Barras |date=23 Januar
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  • ...tity was given to the region by the Qing, since it had distinct geography, history and culture, while at the same time it was created by the Chinese, multicul ==History==
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  • ...ver''' ({{lang-mn|Эрчис мөрөн/Erçis mörön}},<ref>[[The Secret History of the Mongols]]</ref> "erchleh", "twirl"; {{lang-ru|Иртыш/Irtyš}}; { ==History==
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  • | journal = [[BBC History (magazine)|BBC History Magazine]] ...the west.<ref name = Chernykh2008>{{cite journal|title = Formation of the Eurasian "Steppe Belt" of Stockbreeding cultures|last = Chernykh|first = E.N.|journa
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  • == History of status == ...e been converted in spare lands.<ref>[http://parkburabay.kz/o_gnpp_byrabaj History of Burabay's status] on the official website. (Russian)</ref>
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  • ==History and naming== ...Svat]] (2000) [https://books.google.com/books?id=7E8gYYcHuk8C&pg=PA22 ''A History of Inner Asia''], Princeton: Cambridge University Press, p. 22.</ref>
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  • ...Mark Elliott, [http://www.lonelyplanet.com/shop_pickandmix/previews/iran-5-history-preview.pdf p. 28], Lonely Planet Publications, ISBN 978-1-74104-293-1</ref ...boundary is the Apsheron Threshold, a sill of tectonic origin between the Eurasian continent and an oceanic remnant,<ref>{{cite journal|author=Khain V. E. Gad
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  • ==History== ...r him with gratitude."<ref>{{cite web|title=The visit of the delegation of Eurasian National University to YSU|url=http://www.ysu.am/news/en/LaJHrxYVqVr3hwgv7K
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  • ...thern East-West Corridor]], and the [[New Eurasian Land Bridge]] or Second Eurasian Continental Bridge, running through China and [[Kazakhstan]]. As of Novembe ...rail link across the [[Bosphorus]] under the [[Marmaray]] project the New Eurasian Land Bridge now theoretically connects to Europe via Central and [[South As
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  • ...web|url=http://www.miho.or.jp/english/member/shangrila/tpshan23.htm|title=Eurasian winds toward Silla|last=Miho Museum News (Shiga, Japan) Volume 23|first=|da ...he protection of the trade route.<ref>Xinru, Liu, ''The Silk Road in World History'' (New York: Oxford University Press, 2010), 11.</ref>
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  • ...became known as a political activist, [[ethnography|ethnographer]], and [[history|historian]]. ...s graduation in 1900, excelling in mathematics, languages, literature, and history. After finishing school and thanks to a strong letter of recommendation fro
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  • ...s a source of historical information for [[ethnogenesis]] and [[ethnic]] [[history]] of the [[Central Asia]] peoples. This work shed light on the origin of th ...eivews/GoldMan_review.html Article Review from the Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads].
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  • ****** [[Eurasian water shrew]] ''Neomys fodiens'' LR/lc ****** [[Eurasian pygmy shrew]] ''Sorex minutus'' LR/lc
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  • Despite its Eurasian origin, its closest relatives are the [[black swan]] of Australia and the [ ...; as with white [[domestic geese]], it is only found in populations with a history of domestication.<ref name=Cramp>{{cite book |editor-last=Cramp |editor-fir
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  • ...i, Salim|year=1993|title=The Book of Indian Birds|publisher=Bombay Natural History Society|location=Bombay|isbn=978-0-19-562167-9}}</ref><ref name="Harrison"> ...ackal]]s, [[fox]]es, [[Gray wolf|wolves]], [[dog]]s (''Canis'' ssp.) and [[Eurasian lynx|lynxes]] (''Lynx'' ssp.) are also regular nest predators when water le
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  • ==History== ...al growth of the [[Alps]], [[Pyrenees]], and [[Himalayas]], which affected Eurasian climatic patterns.<ref name="Böhme"/>
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  • ...[Faroe Islands]].<ref>LONG JL 2003. Introduced Mammals of the World: Their History, Distribution and Influence (Cabi Publishing) by John L. Long (ISBN 9780851 ...vourite prey of the [[golden eagle]] and may additionally be predated by [[Eurasian eagle-owl]]s and [[red fox]]es. [[Stoat]]s may prey on young hares.<ref nam
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  • ==Life history== ...now leopard]]s and [[leopard]]s are also predators of argali of any age. [[Eurasian lynx]] and [[wolverine]]s may seldom kill argali to at least the size of wi
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  • | name = Eurasian wolf | image = File:Eurasian wolf.JPG
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  • ...ublisher=Soil Organisms & Section Pterygota, Senckenberg Museum of Natural History|pages=171 - 172|url=http://antcat.s3.amazonaws.com/5275/seifert_2011_soil_o ...om Kazanskom Universitete 38(4-6):1-800. [1905] 128184</ref> The taxonomic history for ''M. salina'' is complicated as the [[type specimens]] have been presum
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  • ...place in 1917. This would usher in a still bloodier chapter in Turkestan's history, as the [[Bolsheviks]] of the [[Tashkent Soviet]] (made up entirely of Russ ...up V (mtDNA)|V]] (0,81 %), [[Haplogroup W (mtDNA)|W]] (1,63 %), of western Eurasian origin (41%).
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  • ...Khan to declare his allegiance to the Mongolians.<ref>{{cite book |title=A history of Inner Asia |author=Svatopluk Soucek |chapter=Chapter 4 - The Uighur King ...ok |author=Biran, Michal. |title=The Empire of the Qara Khitai in Eurasian History: Between China and the Islamic World |publisher=Cambridge University Press
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  • {{History of Kazakhstan}} ...ads" and home to numerous different peoples, states and empires throughout history.
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  • {{History of the Turkic peoples}} {{History of Kazakhstan}}
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  • ...[[Proto-Indo-Europeans|Indo-European]] semi-[[Eurasian nomads|nomadic]] [[Eurasian Steppe|steppe]] people mentioned in [[China|Chinese]] records from the 2nd ...資料論烏孫歷史的幾個重大問題 (Important questions about the history of Wusun arising from the contemporary documents and archaeological investi
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  • ...to 600 A.D.|url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/1170959|journal=Social Science History|volume=3|issue=3/4|page=129|doi=10.2307/1170959|last1=Taagepera|first1=Rein {{History of the Turks pre-14th century}}
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  • ...st = Beckwith |first = Christopher I. |title = Empires of the Silk Road: A History of Central Eurasia from the Bronze Age to the Present |location = Princeton ...= Biran |first = Michal |title = The Empire of the Qara Khitai in Eurasian History: Between China and the Islamic World |location = [[Cambridge]] |publisher =
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  • ...illward">{{cite book|author=James A. Millward|title=Eurasian Crossroads: A History of Xinjiang|year=2007|publisher=Columbia University Press|isbn=978-0-231-13 [[Category:History of the Turkic peoples]]
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  • ...1964">{{cite book|author=Kenneth Scott Latourette|title=The Chinese, their history and culture|url=https://books.google.com/books?ei=ubYwT_60HMSa0QGKz_jYBw&id ...ite book|first=Patricia Buckley|last=Ebrey|title=The Cambridge Illustrated History of China|year=2010|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-0-521-1243
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  • ...ok |first=Christopher I. |last=Beckwith |title=Empires of the Silk Road: A History of Central Eurasia from the Bronze Age to the Present |date=2009|publisher= * {{cite book |first=Carter Vaughn |last=Findley |title=The Turks in World History |date=2004|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-988425-4 |ref=ha
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  • ...ur language|Old Uyghur]]<ref>Rene Grousset, ''The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia'', (Rutgers University Press, 1991), 165.</ref>{{sfn|Janhun == History ==
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  • ..., such as the [[Han dynasty|Han]] and [[Tang dynasty|Tang]] dynasties of [[History of China|Imperial China]]. ...xQ9W6F1oSYC&pg=PA173#v=onepage&q&f=false |title=From Cyrus to Alexander: A History of the Persian Empire |first= Pierre |last=Briant |page=173 |publisher=Eise
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  • ...ard2007">{{cite book|author=James A. Millward|title=Eurasian Crossroads: A History of Xinjiang|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8FVsWq31MtMC&pg=PA135#v=o ...and Russia.<ref>{{cite book|author=John King Fairbank|title=The Cambridge History of China: Late Chʻing, 1800-1911, pt. 2|url=https://books.google.com/books
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  • ==History== ...ers|title=Historiography of Imperial Russia: The Profession and Writing of History in a Multinational State|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3G6mBgAAQBAJ
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  • *[[Douglas M. Dunlop]]. ''The History of the Jewish Khazars,'' Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1954.
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  • This hypothesis has had a complex history within academia. While most contemporary scholars dismiss it, the hypothesi ==History==
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  • ...://my.raex.com/~obsidian/siberia.html Bruce Gordon's Regnal Chronologies - Eurasian Nomads] *[[David Christian (historian)|Christian, David]]. ''A History of Russia, Mongolia and Central Asia.'' Blackwell, 1999.
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  • ...the Turks pre-14th century}}{{History of Tatarstan}}{{History of Russia}}{{History of Ukraine}} ==History==
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  • ...author-link=Peter Benjamin Golden |date=1992 |title=An introduction to the History of the Turkic peoples: ethnogenesis and state formation in medieval and ear ...njamin Golden |date=2011 |title=Studies on the Peoples and Cultures of the Eurasian Steppes |url=http://www.academia.edu/9609971/Studies_on_the_Peoples_and_Cul
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  • ...ansformed into the [[Eurasian Economic Community]] then in 2015 into the [[Eurasian Economic Union]]. President Nazarbayev has prioritized economic diplomacy i ...ons |url=http://www.jamestown.org/edm/article.php?article_id=2371713 |work=Eurasian Daily Monitor |publisher=Jamestown Foundation |date=December 7, 2006 |volum
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  • ...nd European integration. The case for neofunctionalism?|journal=Journal of Eurasian Studies|date=23 November 2010|volume=2|issue=2|page=91|doi=10.1016/j.euras. ===History===
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  • ...ion]] headquartered in [[Astana]], [[Kazakhstan]]. It was organized by the Eurasian Economic Club of Scientists Association and the [[Government of Kazakhstan] ===History===
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