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  • ...1 included a built-up area (living quarters) with a lay-out in the Central Asian style along a street, and a possible metal workshop, all dated to the 9th/1 ...e Oguz state". ''Bulletin of the International Institute for Central Asian Studies'' 16. 22-44.</ref> Lack of detailed publication precludes an independent ve
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  • '''Batyr''' (July 23, 1969&nbsp;– August 26, 1993) was an [[Asian elephant]] claimed to be able to use a large amount of meaningful [[human]] ...state radio and on the First Programme of the [[Soviet Central Television|Central Television]] of the [[USSR]] — [[Vremya]], in 1980.
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  • | name = Central Asia–China gas pipeline ...ine''') is a [[natural gas]] [[Pipeline transport|pipeline]] system from [[Central Asia]] to [[Xinjiang]] in the [[China|People's Republic of China]].
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  • | name = Central Asia–Center gas pipeline system | map_caption = Location of Central Asia–Center gas pipeline system
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  • ...is [[China]]'s first direct oil import pipeline allowing oil import from Central Asia. It runs from [[Kazakhstan]]'s Caspian shore to [[Xinjiang]] in China. | title = Economic Aspects of the Chinese–Central Asia Rapprochement
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  • ...as later employed as a department chief in the [[Kazakh ASSR]]'s [[Gosplan|Central Agency for Economic Planning]].<ref>[http://www.warheroes.ru/hero/hero.asp? ...becoming a platoon commander in the [[Turkestan Military District|Central Asian Military District]]'s 315th Regiment. He remained in the military for the n
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  • ...[Kazakh steppe]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=The School of Russian and Asian Studies|title=The rise of Alash Orda and Kazakh nationalism|author=David Galick|url ...("Sheep-Breeding in the Steppe Land"), which analyzed animal husbandry in Central Asia. Bukeikhanov was the first biographer of [[Abay Kunanbayev]], publishi
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  • It has been celebrated for over 3,000 years in [[Western Asia]], [[Central Asia]], the [[Caucasus]], the [[Black Sea Basin]] and the [[Balkans]].<ref> ...estival celebrated in honor of [[Mithra]].<ref>John R. Hinnells, "Mithraic studies: proceedings", Edition: illustrated, Published by Manchester University Pre
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  • ...tat.kz|accessdate=1 June 2010}}</ref> Kazakhstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through it ...Resistance: Identity Politics in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan |journal=[[Central Asian Survey]] |year= 2002 |pages=385–402 |doi=10.1080/0263493032000053208 |vol
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  • ==Early life and studies== Sergey Kalmykov was born in October 1891 in the Central Asian city of [[Samarkand]], then a part of the [[Russian Empire]]. Soon after hi
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[Asian Games]]}} ...Swimming at the 2010 Asian Games|2010 Guangzhou]] | [[Swimming at the 2010 Asian Games – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay|4×100 m medley]]}}
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  • ...rg/manti More Than Just Another Dumpling], The School of Russian and Asian Studies, retrieved 25 January 2014</ref> The dumplings typically consist of a spice ...ref><ref>https://vimeo.com/105120171</ref> The recipe was carried across [[Central Asia]] along the [[Silk Road]] to [[Anatolia]] by migrating [[Turkic people
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  • ===Central Asia=== ...|year=2000|publisher=The White Horse Press for the Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit at the University of Cambridge|page=235}}</ref><ref name="Wang2015">{{
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  • ...ion = [[Bashkir cuisine|Bashkortostan]], [[Central Asian cuisine|Central Asia]], [[Kurdish cuisine|Kurdistan]], [[Middle Eastern cuisine|Middle East ...urkish]], [[Mongolian cuisine|Mongolian]], [[Central Asian cuisine|Central Asian]], [[Caucasian cuisine|Transcaucasian]], and the [[Levantine cuisine|Levan
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  • ...in English and strive to create and transfer knowledge relevant to Central Asian society. ...KIMEP's campus in south-central Almaty occupied the premises of the former Central Training School of the [[Communist Party of Kazakhstan]]. KIMEP was among t
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  • One-year intensive foundation course of the NU Center for Preparatory Studies for entering the Nazarbayev University bachelor's degree programs * Central Asian newspaper microforms up to 1860’s
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  • ...льная мечеть Павлодара.JPG|thumb|250px|Mashkhur Jusup central mosque, Pavlodar]] ...he [[Golden Horde]] propagated Islam amongst the Kazakhs and other Central Asian tribes. During the 18th century, Russian influence rapidly increased towar
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  • ...d his studying in the Russian school, but he became very sick and left his studies. In the 1902 he was admitted to [[Tashkent]] gymnasium and in 1910 he gradu ...riving the electoral rights of the indigenous peoples of [[Siberia]] and [[Central Asia]]. They lost their way with little representation in the [[State Duma]
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  • ...EYLJywGV8oGADQ&ved=0CEIQ6AEwAjgo] Hanks, Reuel R., "Central Asia: a global studies handbook," ABC-CLIO, 2005, page 232. ISBN 978-1851096565</ref> These robes [[Category:History of Asian clothing]]
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  • ...centralasianfalconry.org/kyrgyz-falconers-use-falcons/|website=The Central Asian Falconry Project|accessdate=30 September 2014}}</ref> ....ac.jp/chiri/PDF/2008No16.pdf]</ref> Archaeologists trace back falconry in Central Asia to the first or second millennium BC.<ref name="Article on ancient fal
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  • In 1997 the capital was moved to [[Astana]] in the north-central part of the country. Since then Almaty has been referred to as the 'souther ...|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090108013547/http://lyakhov.kz/semirek/studies/150chron.shtml |date=8 January 2009 }}</ref>
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  • ...has a strategic geographical location to control oil and gas flows from [[Central Asia]] to East ([[China]]) and West ([[Russia]], global market). On January 1, 2013, Kazakhstan became the first country in Central Asia to launch an economy-wide carbon [[Emissions trading|emissions system]
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  • ...-4ee5-b694-bcfb2772a5e9.html Five Years After 9/11: Crackdowns loom behind Central Asia's War On Terror] RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty</ref><ref name=RUSSIALIK ...ovement of Uzbekistan]], [[Hizb ut-Tahrir al-Islami]], [[Jamaat of Central Asian Mujahedins]], [[Islamic Party of Eastern Turkestan]], [[Kurdistan Workers P
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  • ...n=0262621746}}</ref> There is no unified national curriculum for Japanese studies at either the primary, secondary, or tertiary levels; rather, institutions
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  • ...ergraduate Studies|School of Undergraduate Studies]] and a [[University of Central Asia#Graduate School of Development|Graduate School of Development]] in the ...ojects/34460-012/details 34460-012: Education Sector Development Strategy] Asian Development Bank</ref> The [[United States]] provided 137 [[Peace Corps]] m
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  • ...ns in commercial banks and been a director of Soros Foundation programs in Central and Eastern Europe. * Institute for Social-economic Studies
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  • ...aryn, and Tekeli|the American university in Bishkek|American University of Central Asia}} |name = University of Central Asia
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  • ...ent of more than 23,000 students, mostly from Kazakhstan and other Central Asian countries. *natural studies
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  • ...base for working out of 1998–2001 economic policy in the countries of [[Central Asia]].<ref>{{cite journal| author = Лена Ларичева | title = А ...= International Business Academy Opens in Almaty | journal = The Times of Central Asia | date = January 27, 2000 | issue = | pages=}}</ref><ref>{{cite journa
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  • ...ман Николаевич Ким}}) is Head of the Department of Korean Studies at [[Al-Farabi University]], [[Kazakhstan]] and one of the leading internat ...tion up until today, he has continued his work in the field of Koryo-saram studies.
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  • ...Press), won the 2006 [[PEN/Open Book|PEN/Open Book Award]], and the 2006 [[Asian American Literary Award]] (Members' Choice Award). ...ia|publisher=Longman|year=2012}}</ref> He studied Slavic and Central Asian Studies at the [[University of Minnesota]]; Kazakh State [[Al-Farabi University]] i
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  • ...aining recent fertility increase in Central Asia |journal=Asian Population Studies |publisher=Routledge |url=http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17441 ...The collectivization famine in Kazakhstan, 1931–1933. Harvard Ukrainian Studies, 25(3/4), 237–251. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/41036834</r
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  • ...The Soviet Deported Nationalities: A summary and an update |journal=Soviet Studies |volume=38 |issue=3 |pages=387–405 |doi=10.1080/09668138608411648 }}).</r ...iet Union]], many Karachays have been repatriated to their homeland from [[Central Asia]]. Today, there are sizable Karachay communities in [[Turkey]] (cente
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  • [[Image:Prokudin-Gorskii Russians in Central Asia.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Russian settlers in Kazakhstan, 1911. [[Sergei M ...] created two administrative districts, the [[Governor-Generalship]]s in [[Central Asia]] of [[Russian Turkestan]] (the oasis region to the south of the Kazak
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  • ...the former [[Soviet Union]], primarily in the now-independent states of [[Central Asia]]. There are also large Korean communities in southern [[Russia]] (aro ===Deportation to Central Asia===
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  • ...2) and Danylo Husar Struk (vols. 3–5). Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (CIUS) (University of Alberta/University of Toronto).</ref> The [[Constitut ...ddButton=pages\U\N\UniversalsoftheCentralRada.htm |title=Universals of the Central Rada |publisher=Encyclopediaofukraine.com |date= |accessdate=2012-11-02}}</
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  • ...lims in China that are sometimes still referred to by this name in Central Asian languages|Hui people}} ...l oblasttyk Karakol shaaryndagy Ibrakhim Ajy atyndagy borborduk mechit''—Central Mosque in the name of Ibrahim Hajji in the city of Karakol, [[oblast]] of [
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  • ...southern part of Eastern Europe [[Ural mountains]] and northern parts of [[Central Asia]] (largely [[Kazakhstan]], but also found in parts of [[Uzbekistan]], ...ed the territory between [[Siberia]] and the [[Black Sea]] and remained in Central Asia and Eastern Europe when the nomadic groups started to invade and conqu
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  • ...homsen's Final Danish Rendering|journal=Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies, University of London|volume= 5| issue = 4, 1930|pages=861–876|jstor=607 ...ris of Azerbaijan, and the Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Tatars, Turkmen, and Uzbeks of Central Asia, as well as many smaller groups in Asia speaking Turkic languages. [ht
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  • | image = File:Uzbek man from central Uzbekistan.jpg ...,637 (July 2013 est.) [Uzbeks = 80%]|publisher=[[The World Factbook]]|work=Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)|accessdate=10 June 2013}}</ref>
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  • ...Newsru.com |date= |accessdate=2012-07-22}}</ref> who lived in modern north-central European Russia and were partly assimilated by the [[Slavs]] as the Slavs m ...[Russia]], 80% of whom live in the European part of Russia, and 20% in the Asian part of the country.
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  • ...higan Center for Chinese Studies |author2=Ohio State University East Asian Studies Center|publisher=Twentieth-Century China, New York|year=1997|page=124}}</re
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  • ...by the Chinese, multicultural, settled by Han and Hui, and separated from Central Asia for over a century and a half.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id= ...e West Regions: the Establishment of Xinjiang Province | publisher=[[China Central Television]] | language=Chinese | accessdate=27 August 2009 | date=6 Decemb
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  • He earned his M.A. degree in [[Turkology]] from the Central University for Ethnic Minorities ([[Minzu University of China]]) in Beijing |publisher=Indiana University, Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies |year=2000
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  • ...ational%20revolution%20sabit&f=false|title=Warlords and Muslims in Chinese Central Asia: a political history of Republican Sinkiang 1911-1949|author=Andrew D. ...h-century-on-uyghur-politics/ |journal=Uyghur Initiative Papers |publisher=Central Asia Program |volume= |issue=11 |pages=2-3 |doi= |access-date= }}</ref>
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  • |regions = [[Central Asia]] *[[Horses in East Asian warfare]]
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  • ...) are a [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] [[ethnic group]] living in Eastern and [[Central Asia]]. Today, Uyghurs live primarily in the [[Xinjiang|Xinjiang Uyghur Aut ...from Western Eurasian ([[Europeans]], [[Middle Eastern]]) to a more [[East Asian]] appearance.
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  • ...airman of the [[Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea|Central Military Commission]] of the [[Workers' Party of Korea]] ...Party of Korea|Secretariat]]. According to his official biography, the WPK Central Committee had already anointed him successor to Kim Il-sung in February 197
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  • ...ind himself arrested on the spot for breaking the law confining Koreans to Central Asia. He then returned to the Institute in Kzyl-Orda and worked there until ...in]], the namesake height of the poem{{snd}}a connection that has remained central in [[North Korean propaganda]] to this day.<ref name="Berthelier2013">{{Cit
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  • ...Zuev studied in [[Leningrad State University]] to major in the historical studies of the Eastern countries, successfully learning [[Classical Chinese]], [[Mi ...t". The mass of Zuev's work included analysis of the [[Kazakhstan]] and [[Central Asia]]n political history from the 3rd century BC to the 3rd century AD, hi
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