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  • ...w.iranicaonline.org|access-date=29 December 2013}}</ref><br>{{flag|Iraq}} (by [[Kurds]] and [[Iraqi Turkmens|Turkmens]])<ref name=IMFA>{{cite web|title=2 ...ch, 2008. "The traditional Nowrouz/Nowrooz celebrations, mainly celebrated by the Kurdish population in the Kurdistan Region in Iraq, and other parts of
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  • ...also in parts of the Russian [[polar region]]s. The simple drum is formed by attaching a skin cover onto a wooden ring with glue and cloth ties. This is ...es.<ref name=Kariagdiev>[http://www.drumdojo.com/ghaval.htm, in ''Ghaval'' by Dzhabbar Kariagdiev]</ref>
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  • ...rkmenistan]], [[Uzbekistan]] and [[People's Republic of China|China]]. The country also borders on a significant part of the [[Caspian Sea]]. ...ulation|62nd largest]] population in the world, with a [[List of countries by population density|population density]] of less than 6&nbsp;people per squa
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  • * [[Jews in Kazakhstan|Jews]] * [[Jews in Kazakhstan]]
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  • {{Infobox country .../02/weodata/weorept.aspx?pr.x=68&pr.y=12&sy=2014&ey=2021&scsm=1&ssd=1&sort=country&ds=.&br=1&c=916&s=NGDPD%2CNGDPDPC%2CPPPGDP%2CPPPPC&grp=0&a= |title=Kazakhst
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  • | country = ...9–7) and Hungary (9–7) in the final pool, but won the [[bronze medal]] by beating France in the third-place match. Rylsky was eliminated in the secon
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  • |country = {{ISR}} ...DE World Chess Championship 2002]], but was knocked out in the first round by [[Bartłomiej Macieja]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mark-weeks.com/chess
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  • ...l]] in shape. Indian samosas are usually vegetarian, and often accompanied by a [[Mentha|mint]] [[chutney]].<ref name="KaminskyLong2011">{{cite book|auth ...مبوسو Samboso/sambosa}})'', ''samboosa'' in [[Tajikistan]], ''samsa'' by [[Turkic languages|Turkic]]-speaking nations, ''sambusa'' in the [[Horn of
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  • ...ruary 27, 1972) is a [[Satire|satirical]] character, created and performed by comedian [[Sacha Baron Cohen]]. He is a [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] journalist an ...}</ref> was then picked up by [[Paramount Comedy 1]] and then subsequently by [[BBC Two]]'s Comedy Nation. These early versions of Borat were nearly iden
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  • ...d by [[English people|English]] [[comedian]] [[Sacha Baron Cohen]]. Played by [[Ken Davitian]], he is a [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] [[film producer|producer]] ...the fact that he is the producer for [[Borat Sagdiyev|Borat]] in his cross country attempt to learn more about the United States of America. He is married to
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  • * Four By Two Films | country = {{Plain list|
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  • ...filiated with the "Spiritual Association of Muslims of Kazakhstan", headed by a supreme [[mufti]].<ref>[http://www.religions-congress.org/content/view/12 The country is multiethnic, with a long tradition of tolerance and secularism.{{Citatio
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  • }}</ref> By 1994 the National Spiritual Assembly of Kazakhstan was elected<ref name="st ...ounder of the Bahá'í Faith.<ref name="russia" /><ref name="statement" /> By the 1880s an organized community of Bahá'ís was established in [[Ashgabat
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  • The '''history of the Jews in Central Asia''' dates back centuries, where [[Jews]] <nowiki/>have lived in countries including [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Kazakhstan]] ...s then part of the [[Soviet Union]], and a small number still live in that country.
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  • ...ArticleID=454 2004 archive KAZAKHSTAN: Week by Week News Bulletin Released by the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the State of Israel]</ref> ...the Republic of Kazakhstan|National Security Committee]] claimed that the country's Ministry of Defense knowingly bought faulty artillery and defense systems
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  • {{Christianity by country}} By the time they were conquered by [[Genghis Khan]] most of the Naimans were Christians. They remained so afte
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  • [[Kazakhstan]] is multiethnic country where the indigenous ethnic group - the [[Kazakhs]], comprise the majority ...accepted Russian rule in exchange for protection against repeated attacks by the western Mongolian Kalmyks. In the 1890s, Russian peasants began to sett
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  • ...s|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706163803/http://belstat.gov.by/homep/en/census/2009/main.php|archivedate=6 July 2011}}</ref> ...sis/e/bevoe/bevoetab10.htm|title=Foreign population on 31 December 2004 by country of origin|date=24 January 2006|accessdate=5 August 2007|work=Federal Statis
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  • The following table shows the number of Armenians in each Central Asian country according to Soviet censuses from 1926 to 1989, and censuses taken place af | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Country'''
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  • ...pis-2010.ru/results_of_the_census/tab5.xls Russian Census 2010: Population by ethnicity] {{ru icon}}</ref> ...eral/nationality/|title=About number and composition population of Ukraine by data All-Ukrainian census of the population 2001|work=Ukraine Census 2001|p
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  • {{About|the East Slavic ethnic group, regardless of country of citizenship|all citizens of Russia, regardless of ethnicity|Citizenship |region3 = {{flag|Germany}}<br /><small>(including Russian Jews and Russian Germans)</small>
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  • ...injiang]] (新疆, meaning "new frontier") when the region was reconquered by the Manchu-led [[Qing dynasty]] in 1759. Xinjiang is now a part of the [[Pe ...l map showing the separation of Dzungaria and the Tarim Basin (Taklamakan) by the Tien Shan Mountains]]
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  • ...vich Eidelshtein (or Wolf Andreyevich Eidelshtein), was a [[History of the Jews in Poland|Jew from Poland]], and his mother, Alexandra Pavlovna (née Makar ...tionalist [[Herut]] party in Israel, and died in 1983 when he was run over by a bus near [[Dizengoff Street]] in Tel Aviv.<ref name="newsru.co.il"/> Zhir
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...omprising an ethnic [[Kazakhs]]. Major mining ore operations are supported by excavator and transformer plants. The late 1980s or early 1990s saw massive
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...nsus), up 9% from 1989, making it one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, after [[Astana]] and [[Turkistan (city)|Turkistan]].
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  • ...y passed from [[Qajar Iran|Iranian]] into [[Russian Empire|Russian]] hands by the 1813 [[Treaty of Gulistan]].<ref>Timothy C. Dowling [https://books.goog ...e victory over the [[Parthians]] and the conquest of [[Caucasian Albania]] by [[Shapur I]], the second shah of the [[Sassanid]] Persians.<ref name="DARBA
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  • |subdivision_type =Country |title=Administrative, density and territorial units and land size by economic regions of Azerbaijan Republic for January 1. 2007
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  • ...tral Asia''' refers to the section of [[Central Asia]] formerly controlled by the [[Soviet Union]], as well as the time period of Soviet administration ( ...city to the Young Bukharans. As Russian sources report, the emir responded by murdering the Bolshevik delegation, along with several hundred Russian inha
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  • {{Infobox Former Country ...inistration, until the late 3rd-century) spoken in the north and east, and by the [[seven Parthian clans]]){{sfn|Daryaee|2008|pp=99-100}}
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  • ...at least on conversations with Khazars living in Spain. This is supported by [[Abraham ibn Daud]]'s statement (see above) that Khazar students were stud ...; moreover, the notion that ibn Ezra was ha-Levi's son-in-law is dismissed by most modern scholars as a later invention.
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  • ...es islamiques|volume=8|pages=|via=}}</ref> and by 1938 three more articles by him were published there. In 1937 he also became a member of [[The Royal As ...f the Khazars' Kingdom and is important to the history of the Jews and the country".<ref name=":1">Program for the ceremony of the Bialik Award - Bialik House
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  • ...n of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict - 1954] (information by UNESCO)</ref> ...ntered into force on 7 August 1956. As of March 2016, it has been ratified by 127 states.<ref>http://www.unesco.org/eri/la/convention.asp?KO=13637&langua
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  • ...the grossly inflated figure—which convenientlү eclipses the number of Jews іn America, estimated at 6 millіon.
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  • ...littⅼe too sporty for your taste, bring that gym-goer look down a notch by layеring a jean jacket οr dеnim vest over your hoodie.<br><br>Torrance's
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  • ...t was strongly рrо-Ꭺmerican, the intelligence community was controlled by Islamic radicals.
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  • ...and American Jews (each country is home to about 7 million Jews.) European Jews, meanwhile, makе up bеtween 780,000 and 1 milliοn of the more than 445 m
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