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  • ...6&s=NGDPD%2CNGDPDPC%2CPPPGDP%2CPPPPC&grp=0&a= |title=Kazakhstan |publisher=International Monetary Fund }}</ref> [[File:Ancient Taraz Kazakhstan.jpg|thumb|right|Artistic depiction of medieval [[Taraz]] situated along the [[Silk Road]]]]
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  • ...date= |accessdate=2013-01-11}}</ref> Alma-Ata was the host city for a 1978 international conference on [[Primary healthcare|Primary Health Care]] where the [[Alma A The name ''Almaty'' has its roots in the medieval settlement ''Almatu'', that existed near the present-day city.{{citation ne
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  • ...res and tendencies to changes post-independence|language=uk|publisher=Kyiv International Institute of Sociology|date=2004|accessdate=15 March 2016}}</ref> ...]].<ref>[http://www.everyculture.com/To-Z/Ukraine.html "History and ethnic relations in Ukraine"], Every Culture</ref> According to some sources, around 20 mill
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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]] The Kazakhs are descendants of the Turkic and medieval Mongol tribes&nbsp;– [[Argyns]], [[Dughlats]], [[Naimans]], [[Jalairs]],[
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  • ...=Conservation of ancient sites on the Silk Road: proceedings of the second International Conference on the Conservation of Grotto Sites, Mogao Grottoes, Dunhuang, P ...k|author1=Trudy Ring|author2=Robert M. Salkin|author3=Sharon La Boda|title=International Dictionary of Historic Places: Asia and Oceania|url=https://books.google.co
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  • * {{cite book|author=Phillips, J. R. S.|title=The Medieval Expansion of Europe|publisher=[[Oxford University Press]]|year=1998|edition ...y from China to the West|year=1992|isbn=4-7700-1650-6|publisher=[[Kodansha International Ltd.]]}}
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  • ...2=East-West Center|title=Ethno-diplomacy, the Uyghur hitch in Sino-Turkish relations|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IR4tAQAAIAAJ|year=2009|publisher=East ...ed/pdfs/ps053.pdf |title=Ethno-Diplomacy: The Uyghur Hitch in Sino-Turkish Relations |format=PDF |accessdate=2011-08-28}}</ref> Smaller communities are found in
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  • ...tory from the 3rd century BC to the 3rd century AD, history of ancient and medieval periods, ethnical composition and movement of tribes in the Western Turkic ...all of the USSR, Zuev was able to publish a number of works on ancient and medieval history of nomadic peoples of the Central Asia and Kazakhstan. These are "S
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  • ...the centuries. Some Russian historians{{Who|date=May 2011}} claim that a [[medieval]] rising of the Caspian, perhaps caused by the [[Amu Darya]] changing its i By the beginning of the 20th century, [[Baku]] was the centre of international oil industry. In 1920, when the [[Bolsheviks]] captured [[Azerbaijan]], all
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  • ===Medieval era=== ...t were carried out by Azerbaijani and Soviet scientist, academician of the International Academy of Architecture of the Eastern Countries, honored architect of Azer
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  • ...n of Africa]] and [[Arabia]], opening long-distance political and economic relations between the civilizations.<ref>Jerry Bentley, Old World Encounters: Cross-C ...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]
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  • ...29">International Congress of Byzantine Studies ''Proceedings of the 21st International Congress of Byzantine Studies, London, 21–26 August 2006, Volumes 1-3'' p ...ion of both [[Medieval art|European]] and [[History of Eastern art|Asian]] medieval art.<ref name="Iransaga: The art of Sassanians">{{cite web|url=http://www.a
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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 ...ter Thomsen, [https://books.google.com/books?id=Z6CMcqGmzuYC&pg=PA16 ''The Relations Between Ancient Russia and Scandinavia, and the Origin of the Russian State
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  • ...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 ...is likely that, though speaking a Türkic language, the Khazar [[chancery (medieval office)|chancellery]] under Judaism probably corresponded in [[Hebrew langu
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