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[[File:Ancient Taraz Kazakhstan.jpg|thumb|right|Artistic depiction of medieval [[Taraz]] situated along the [[Silk Road]]]]
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...terms it meant death and suffering proportionally even greater than in the Ukraine".<ref>[[Robert Conquest|Conquest, Robert]], ''The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet
...former republics as a counterweight to the Slavic states of [[Russia]], [[Ukraine]], and [[Belarus]] in whatever federation might succeed the Soviet Union. T
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...n Europe]] to [[Central Asia]]. The hypothesis draws on some [[Middle Ages|medieval]] sources such as the [[Khazar Correspondence]], according to which at some
...Jewish testimonies did not disconcert Baron: this was to be expected since medieval Jews were "generally inarticulate outside their main centers of learning".<
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...re-14th century}}{{History of Tatarstan}}{{History of Russia}}{{History of Ukraine}}
...western Asia]], Khazaria became one of the foremost trading emporia of the medieval world, commanding the western marches of the [[Silk Road]] and playing a ke
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...he [[Tel Aviv University]] since its inception, Professor of [[Middle Ages|Medieval]] History and founder of the department of [[History of the Middle East|Mid
Polak was born in [[Ochakiv]], a small city in southern [[Ukraine]], then part of the [[Russian Empire]].<ref name=":0">''Immigration card -
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''Tulipa schrenckii'' grows in the Southern [[Ukraine]], especially on the [[Crimea]],<ref name="GRIN" /> the European part of [[
...is known in Turkey as [[Feodossija|Kefe]] Lale (also "Cafe-Lale" after the medieval name of Kaffa on the Crimea). [[Johannes Marius Cornelis Hoog]] thinks that
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...oherent overland trade system and no free movement of goods [[Europeans in Medieval China|from East Asia to the West]] until the period of the [[Mongol Empire]
...ese silk.<ref>Howard, Michael C. (2012), ''Transnationalism in Ancient and Medieval Societies, the Role of Cross Border Trade and Travel'', McFarland & Company
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===Medieval era===
*{{flagicon|UKR}} [[Cherkasy]], Ukraine, <small>(since 1972)</small><ref name=sumtwinz/>
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...f the Ural as far north as [[Great Perm]], since at least the 10th century medieval [[Arab geographers|mideastern geographers]] had been aware of the existence
...rnment evacuated many of the industrial enterprises of European Russia and Ukraine to the eastern foothills of the Ural, considered a safe place out of reach
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...n census 2001|work=[[Ukrainian Census (2001)|State Statistics Committee of Ukraine]]|date=5 December 2001|accessdate=5 August 2007|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=http
...g/article-20468573.html</ref><ref>http://www.ukraine.campusfrance.org/page/ukraine-en-bref</ref>
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.../ref> living mostly in southern [[Moldova]] ([[Gagauzia]]), southwestern [[Ukraine]] ([[Budjak]]), northeastern Bulgaria,<ref name="medgenetics.ru">[http://ww
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...]), the region also known as Eurasian sub-continent. Kazakh identity is of medieval origin and was strongly shaped by the foundation of the [[Kazakh Khanate]]
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...0&p=100&rz=1_1&rz_b=2_1%20%20%20%20&n_page=5 State statistics committee of Ukraine - National composition of population, 2001 census] (Ukrainian)</ref>
...to the History of the Turkic Peoples: Ethnogenesis and State-formation in Medieval and Early Modern Eurasia and the Middle East|url=https://books.google.com/b
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===Medieval period===
...e to the synagogue. Levi Yitzchak Schneerson was exiled to Kazakhstan from Ukraine, Dnepropetrovsk, where he was a chief rabbi.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.
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