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  • ...Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]]. [[Separatism|Separatist]] and socialist movements also sometimes adopted the red star, as on the [[Estelada flag]] in the [[C ...s]], often including people with different political views, or even with a religious background{{citation needed|date=October 2016}}, wore the red star as an id
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  • ;Of the religious (within [[Ukraine]])<ref name="razumkov">{{cite web | url=http://razumkov.o According to some new alternative Ukrainian historians such as Hryhoriy Pivtorak, Vitaly Sklyaren
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  • ...of the 19th century. Volga Tatar role in the Muslim national and cultural movements of the Russian Empire before the 1917 Revolution is significant and this si ...of the Volga River area, kept Kipchak dialect and became Muslims. Several new Tatar states had emerged by the 1500s after the Golden Horde fell.<ref>{{ci
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  • |region36 = {{flag|New Zealand}} ...tled in the [[Danube delta]] or [[Doukhobor]]s in [[Canada]], emigrated as religious dissidents fleeing the central authority.
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  • ...|isbn=9781932476132}}</ref> but was renamed [[Xinjiang]] (新疆, meaning "new frontier") when the region was reconquered by the Manchu-led [[Qing dynasty ...rule]] (9th-13th century).<ref>Hansen, Valerie (2012), ''The Silk Road: A New History'', Oxford University Press, p. 98, ISBN 978-0-19-993921-3.</ref>| f
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  • ...ies, freedom of religious faith, sruggle against corruption, building of a new Sinkiang|thumb|right]] --> ...in Revolt Against Pro-Soviet Provincial Authorities|author= |newspaper=The New York Times|date=26 June 1937|url=https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.ht
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  • ...https://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/19/world/asia/19mummy.html?_r=1 | work=The New York Times | first=Edward | last=Wong | title=The Dead Tell a Tale China Do ...d Musulmān (Muslim), the term Musulmān in this situation did not signify religious connotations, because the Altishahris would exclude other Muslim peoples li
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  • '''Burkhanism''' or '''Ak Jang''' ({{Lang-alt|Ак јаҥ}}) is a [[new religious movement]] that flourished among the [[Indigenous peoples of Asia|indigenou ...s from the neighboring and related tribes and for whom Burkhanism became a religious form of their ethnic identity.<ref>Sherstova, Burhanism, Chapter 1, 2, 3. A
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  • ...Britain and Ireland. North-China Branch|volume=|edition=|year=1876|number=New Series No. X|publisher=The Branch|location=Shanghai : Printed at the "Celes ...Britain and Ireland. North-China Branch|volume=|edition=|year=1876|number=New Series No. X|publisher=Kelly & Walsh.|location=Shanghai : Printed at the "C
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  • ...on of the trade route.<ref>Xinru, Liu, ''The Silk Road in World History'' (New York: Oxford University Press, 2010), 11.</ref> ...rld Encounters: Cross-Cultural Contacts and Exchanges in Pre-Modern Times (New York: Oxford University Press, 1993), 33.</ref>
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  • ...|publisher=Armenian General Benevolent Union of America|year=1964|location=New York|page=23}}</ref>) The Behistun inscription initially only gave one entr ...first=Tadeusz |author-link=Tadeusz Sulimirski |publisher=Praeger |location=New York |year=1970 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gdjhuAAACAAJ |quote=
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  • ...tionary |year=2005 |page=120 |publisher=Routledge Curzon|location=London & New York |isbn=0-19-713559-5}}</ref>}} was the last imperial dynasty in [[Persi ...year 200, he managed to overthrow [[Gochihr]], and appoint himself as the new ruler of the [[Bazrangids]]. His mother, Rodhagh, was the daughter of the p
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  • ...IpDrgQ6AEIQzAJ#v=onepage&q=Myth&f=false| title = The World of the Khazars: New Perspectives. Selected Papers from the Jerusalem 1999 International Khazar ...ed and flourished, and were kept in touch through the Bible, and through a religious and educational organization. The main part of Jewry never was in Judea and
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  • {{New unreviewed article ...ow the Land of Israel was Abandoned", "National Minorities in Iraq and The New Arab Literature".
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  • | location_signed = New York<ref name=UNTC-CERD/> ...fting a resolution on "manifestations of racial prejudice and national and religious intolerance", calling on governments to educate the public against intolera
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  • ...ary volunteer|volunteer corps]], including those of organised [[resistance movements]], provided that they fulfill all of the following conditions: #Religious, intellectual and physical activities (Articles 34–38)
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  • ...of his allies envisioned the introduction of an economy similar to Lenin's New Economic Policy through a program of [[perestroika]], or restructuring, but ...an Social Democratic Party, which left the party in January 1912 to form a new party at the Prague Party Conference, called the Russian Social Democratic
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