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  • ...] ''luč''.<ref>Andrew L. Sihler ('''1995''') ''New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin'', New York, Oxford, Oxford University Press</ref><ref>Julius Pok ===Cuisine===
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  • ...s], IRIN Asia, 1 February 2005</ref> Most members of the smaller [[Pontian Greek]] minority have emigrated to Greece. In the late 1930s thousands of [[Korea {{main article|Culture of Kazakhstan|Kazakh clothing|Kazakh cuisine|Music of Kazakhstan|Sport in Kazakhstan|Kazakh wedding ceremony}}
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  • ...finally goat's milk...";<ref>{{cite book | author=Humphrey, John W | title=Greek and Roman Technology: A Sourcebook | publisher=Routledge | isbn = 0-415-061 {{Cuisine of Turkey}}
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  • ...God Loves Caviar]]'' is based on the true story of [[Ioannis Varvakis]], a Greek caviar merchant and benefactor from [[Psara]] who was a former pirate. [[Category:Azerbaijani cuisine]]
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  • ...out|the Chinese noodles|the village in Iran|Lamian, Iran|a person from the Greek city of Lamia|Lamia (city)|}} ...ook|author=Andrea Lynn|title=Queens: A Culinary Passport: Exploring Ethnic Cuisine in New York City's Most Diverse Borough|url=https://books.google.com/books?
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  • ...], [[Tajik cuisine|Tajikistan]], [[Turkmen cuisine|Turkmenistan]], [[Uzbek cuisine|Uzbekistan]] ...ne|Levant and Arabian Peninsula]]), [[Tatar cuisine|Tatarstan]], [[Tibetan cuisine|Tibet]]
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  • ...alkans]] to the [[Middle Eastern cuisine|Middle East]] and [[Central Asian cuisine|Central Asia]]. File:Sudzhuk from Armenia 2.JPG|''Suǰux'' from [[Armenian cuisine|Armenia]]
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  • ...sex chromosome]], Gagauzes are most proximal to Macedonians, followed by [[Greek Macedonia]]ns apart from [[Thessaloniki]], and others such as [[Bulgarians] ...Jireček mention that the Gagauz in Bulgaria tended to register either as Greek because of their religion (clearly an outcome of the Ottoman millet-system)
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  • ...be a ''[[diadem]]'' headband; depicted above him is a [[centaur]], from [[Greek mythology]], a common [[Motif (visual arts)|motif]] in [[Hellenistic art]]< ...reco-Bactrians were revered in the population as locals, as they used both Greek and Bactrian scripts on their coins and worshipped the local gods.
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  • ...</ref> Sir [[Percy Sykes]] described the medicine as "based on the ancient Greek theory" and mentioned how ailments and sicknesses were treated in ''Through ===Cuisine===
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