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- {{Infobox military person |birth_place=[[Borisoglebsk]], [[Voronezh Governorate]], [[Russian Empire]]11 KB (1,639 words) - 14:54, 27 April 2025
- ...action and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) and the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions, integration in the post-Soviet space an ...ction consists of various jewelry and adornments, belts for men and women, military equipment and armour, woman’s headdresses and musical instruments. Each e20 KB (2,948 words) - 14:54, 27 April 2025
- ...emid=23&authorid=62|title=Әбдіжәміл Нұрпейісов|language=Russian |trans_title=Abdizhamil Nurpeisov|accessdate=8 February 2013}}</ref> ...h and breath of warrior's life, could see directly [[Military Frontier|the military frontier]]. "Kurland" afterwards was complemented and reduced, published ag39 KB (6,441 words) - 15:06, 27 April 2025
- ...over the country's [[Politics of Kazakhstan|politics]]. Several opposition leaders and journalists have been killed in recent years, and Western observers gen ...official language is [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]], though [[Russian language|Russian]] is still commonly used for everyday communication.23 KB (2,612 words) - 15:12, 27 April 2025
- * [[Russian Turkestan]] * [[Military of Kazakhstan]]7 KB (783 words) - 15:12, 27 April 2025
- ...language|Kazakh]] {{small|(official state language)}} |[[Russian language|Russian]]{{small| (using as official)<ref>[http://adilet.zan.kz/eng/docs/K95000100 | 20.61% [[Russians in Kazakhstan|Russian]]135 KB (18,214 words) - 15:12, 27 April 2025
- ...m|accessdate=28 July 2007}}</ref> While fulfilling his compulsory two-year military service requirement, Vino also trained as part of the Soviet national team. ...tacked on the flat first stage of the [[2003 Tour de Suisse]] and only the Russian, [[Serguei Ivanov]], could match him. Vinokourov won the stage and took th70 KB (10,277 words) - 15:31, 27 April 2025
- {{infobox military award |language=Russian7 KB (909 words) - 15:19, 27 April 2025
- ...k kaharmany original 1270249959254.jpg|centre|100px|"Hero of Labour of the Russian Federation"]] |<center>Awarded for extraordinary service, or civil or military exploits in the name of the Republic of Kazakhstan.<ref name=egov/>13 KB (1,841 words) - 15:19, 27 April 2025
- ...ular Blacklist, which will continue until the U.S. recalls [[United States military deployments|its troops deployed abroad]]. ...Engineers, and says that Sadiq knows the identities of the Fourth Echelon leaders. Escaping from the prison, Briggs and Fisher reach the ''Paladin'' in [[Yuc53 KB (7,167 words) - 15:19, 27 April 2025
- ...еления 2009 года (Summary of the 2009 national census) |language=Russian |publisher=Agency of Statistics of the Republic of Kazakhstan |accessdate=1 ...ngst the Kazakhs and other Central Asian tribes. During the 18th century, Russian influence rapidly increased toward the region. Led by [[Catherine the Grea9 KB (1,317 words) - 15:37, 27 April 2025
- ...returned to the village of Chemolgan, and Nazarbayev began to learn the [[Russian language]].<ref>{{harvnb|Nazarbayev|1998|p=22}}</ref> He performed well at Kunayev was ousted in 1986 and replaced by a Russian, [[Gennady Kolbin]], who despite his office had little authority in Kazakhs50 KB (6,844 words) - 15:43, 27 April 2025
- |birth_place = [[Kyzylorda|Akmeshit]], [[Russian Empire]] ...y, Chokay-ogly; [[Kazakh language]]: Мұстафа Шоқай (ұлы); [[Russian language]]: Мустафа́ Шока́й); born on 25 December 1890, in Ak22 KB (3,151 words) - 15:37, 27 April 2025
- ...name was ''Alma-Ata (Kaz. Father of Apples)'', however, since independence Russian has tended to use the Kazakh ''Almaty''. ...Khanate of Kokand]] and [[Qing Empire]]. It was then encroached as part of Russian Empire in 1850s.51 KB (7,152 words) - 15:37, 27 April 2025
- ...e measure. These organizations are considered as terrorist in the [[Russia|Russian Federation]], the United States, [[Turkey]], Uzbekistan, and [[Pakistan]]." ...html Tashkent blasts are blamed on Islamic radicals] Pravda</ref><ref name=MILITARY>[http://www.payvand.com/news/04/apr/1182.html Central Asia: Is Uzbekistan T65 KB (9,264 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- {{Expand Russian|Вор в законе|date=August 2013}} ...65004.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 | title=Vory v Zakone has hallowed place in Russian criminal lore. | work=[[International Herald Tribune]] | date=29 July 200821 KB (3,110 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...a]] out of office in January 1992. He was one of the three leaders of the "Military Council" that ruled Georgia from January–March 1992. He subsequently beca ...vaya Politika - New Policy) March 6, 2006. (access on August 21. 2008) (In Russian)5 KB (740 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- * 3 languages of instruction: Kazakh, Russian, English * Military training department21 KB (2,741 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- |group='''Russian Kazakhstani''' [[Image:Prokudin-Gorskii Russians in Central Asia.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Russian settlers in Kazakhstan, 1911. [[Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii]]]]15 KB (2,177 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...uage Could Be Ticket in for Migrants] A large portion of Ukrainians speak Russian</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Khmelko, V.|format=PDF|url=http://www.kiis.com. ...the words "Rusyns" and "Ruthenian(s)". In areas outside the control of the Russian/Soviet state until the mid-20th century ([[Western Ukraine]]), Ukrainians w72 KB (9,631 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- | languages = [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]], [[Russian language|Russian]], [[Chinese language|Mandarin]] ...zɑqtɑ́r}}; the English name is [[transliteration|transliterated]] from Russian) are a [[Turkic peoples|Turkic people]] who mainly inhabit the southern par49 KB (6,714 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- | languages = [[Uzbek language|Uzbek]],[[Russian language|Russian]],[[Chinese language|Mandarin]] ...nese [[Tang Dynasty]], and Chinese armies commanded by [[Turks in the Tang military|Turkic generals]] stationed in large parts of central Asia. But Chinese in55 KB (7,944 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- Some researchers argued that the ''jüz'' in origin corresponded to tribal, military alliances of steppe nomads that emerged around mid-16th century after the d ...territory was conquered by the [[Kokand Khanate]] in 1820s, and by the [[Russian Empire]] during the 1850s to 1860s.12 KB (1,374 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...s of ethnicity|Citizenship of Russia|and|Demographics of Russia|other uses|Russian (disambiguation)}} ...0.6 M Latvia, 0.6 M in Uzbekistan, 0.6 M in Kyrgyzstan. Up to 10 million [[Russian diaspora]] elsewhere (mostly Americas and Western Europe).</ref>48 KB (6,446 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...s?id=NKCU3BdeBbEC&pg=PA34&dq=Turkestan'+and+'East+Turkestan'.+In+1829,+the+Russian+sinologist+N.+Bichurin+stated:+'it+would+be+better+here+to+call+Bukhara's+T ...0–31}}</ref> However, the [[Han Dynasty]] (206 BCE–220 CE) established military colonies ([[tuntian]]) and commanderies ([[duhufu]]) to control Xinjiang fr347 KB (52,725 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...ainted with future prominent [[Uyghur people|Uyghur]] Turpan revolutionary leaders, brothers Maksut and Mahmut Muhiti. After one year of studying, he left Tur ...l Uyghur self-defense groups. After the [[Russian Civil War#Central Asia 4|Russian Civil War came to Semiryechye]], Hoja Niyaz met Uyghur revolutionary Abdull14 KB (2,060 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...ssian and Soviet Censuses", in Ralph S. Clem, ed., ''Research Guide to the Russian and Soviet Censuses'' (Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press, 1986): 70-97.</ref><ref {{quote|The Uighurs are the people whom old Russian travellers called [[Sart]] (a name which they used for sedentary, Turkish-s118 KB (17,648 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...f the [[Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea|Central Military Commission]] of the [[Workers' Party of Korea]] ...habarovsk Krai|Vyatskoye]], [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] <small>(Soviet records)</small><br>{{birth date|1989 KB (12,836 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- <!--Military service--> |religion = [[Russian Orthodox Church|Russian Orthodox]]58 KB (8,033 words) - 15:40, 27 April 2025
- ...ith a 2.5% decline in GDP growth due to slumping oil prices and the [[1998 Russian financial crisis|August financial crisis]] in [[Russia]]. A bright spot in ...abdc0.html#axzz3mCiNSOzr Kazakhs battle to stave off chill blowing in from Russian steppe], [[Financial Times]], 21 May 2014</ref> The country's currency was45 KB (6,206 words) - 15:40, 27 April 2025
- ...[[Kazakh language|Kazakh]], [[Kyrgyz language|Kyrgyz]], [[Russian language|Russian]]141 KB (18,985 words) - 15:40, 27 April 2025
- ..., and agricultural commodities sectors.<ref>[http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/centralasia/kazak-corruption.htm "Kazakhstan - Corruption"], GlobalSe ...ping, Aliyev reportedly was accused of kidnapping Artem Mikoyan Yarikov, a Russian TV executive working in Kazakhstan the mid 1990s.<ref name=U7anvvldWSo>{{ci29 KB (4,044 words) - 15:41, 27 April 2025
- ...кӏант Масхадан, Aslan Ali kant Masxadaŋ, [[Russian language|Russian]]: Аслан Алиевич Масхадов) (21 September 1951 – 8 Mar ...errilla warfare|guerrilla]] [[Resistance movement|resistance]] against the Russian army. He was killed in Tolstoy-Yurt, a village in northern Chechnya, in Mar25 KB (3,518 words) - 15:41, 27 April 2025
- ...istrict. Of these, the largest ethnic group is Kazakh (96.2%), followed by Russian (2.23%), and Ukrainian (0.49%). * [[Grigory Potanin]] - a famous Russian explorer and ethnographer. He came to Karkaraly in 1913 to study Kazakh fol26 KB (3,973 words) - 15:42, 27 April 2025
- ..." /> After Mirzoyan's arrest in 1938, the city was renamed '''Dzhambul''' (Russian: {{lang|ru|Джамбу́л}}), after the Kazakh traditional folksinger [[J ...by valleys. As a result of an internecine struggle amongst Turkish tribal leaders at the beginning of the 8th century the Turkish tribe in the Ili River Vall28 KB (4,216 words) - 15:42, 27 April 2025
- .../ref> In the Kazakh language accepted name ''Өскемен/Öskemen'', in Russian - ''Усть-Каменогорск''. Both names are imaged on the seal of ...-Kamennaya Fortress. The Ust-Kamennaya Fortress appeared on the map of the Russian Empire, the very southern end of the Irtysh line.<ref>{{cite web|url=http:/16 KB (2,276 words) - 15:42, 27 April 2025
- {{For|Russian footballer|Aleksandr Dutov}} ...#769;ндр Ильи́ч Ду́тов}}) (1879—1921), one of the leaders of the [[Cossack]] [[counterrevolution]] in the [[Urals]], [[Lieutenant Gen3 KB (368 words) - 15:42, 27 April 2025
- ...st Chechen war]] Zakayev took part in the battles for [[Grozny]] and other military operations, as well as in high-level negotiations with the [[Russia]]n side After Russian forces entered Chechnya, starting the [[First Chechen War]], Zakayev left h32 KB (4,378 words) - 15:43, 27 April 2025
- ...r 1993 rebels.<ref>the newly elected parliament had granted amnesty to the leaders of the October 1993 rebellion. - Albats, p. 357. (For the same reason, the Golushko's military rank is [[Colonel General]].3 KB (331 words) - 15:43, 27 April 2025
- ...hrift über die russische Frage'') - which expressed his own ideas on the "Russian question", which he described as "the main problem in world politics today" ...Soviet Union the following spring, ordering the [[Wehrmacht]] to draw up a military plan which would later become [[Operation Barbarossa]].<ref>[[Horst Boog|Bo16 KB (2,457 words) - 15:43, 27 April 2025
- {{Infobox Military Structure |partof=[[Armed Forces of the Russian Federation]]5 KB (667 words) - 15:43, 27 April 2025
- |official_languages = [[Uzbek language|Uzbek]], [[Russian language|Russian]] ...ological Warfare''], (Series: [[Textbook of Military Medicine|Textbooks of Military Medicine]]), [[Washington, DC]]: The [[Borden Institute]], pp 51-52.</ref>10 KB (1,449 words) - 15:43, 27 April 2025
- | title = Georgia: Regional Leaders Inaugurate Oil Pipeline Amid Environmental Concerns ...m that the pipeline will weaken the Russian influence in the Caucasus. The Russian Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee chairman {{Interlanguage link multi|Ko40 KB (5,443 words) - 15:44, 27 April 2025
- {{infobox military conflict ...f name="HIMETHNICITY"/> Some sources cite Kolbin's ethnicity as [[Russians|Russian]], others as [[Chuvash people|Chuvash]].12 KB (1,652 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ||<!--- Titles and names of the first and last leaders and their deputies ---> ...ost of [[Uzbekistan]], [[Karakalpakstan]] and the [[Syr Darya]] river with military confrontation as far as [[Astrakhan]] and [[Khorasan Province]], which is n28 KB (4,170 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ...centuries)"'', Kazakh SSR Academy of Sciences, Alma-Ata, I960, p. 127 (In Russian)</ref>) were a [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] tribe that heavily influenced nort ..., 'Science', 1974, Ch. 9, http://gumilevica.kulichki.com/HIC/hic09.htm (In Russian)</ref>15 KB (2,391 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ...ow, 'Science', 1967, Ch.16, http://gumilevica.kulichki.net/OT/ot16.htm (In Russian)</ref> ...War of the 7th century'', http://gumilevica.kulichki.net/OT/ot15.htm (In Russian)</ref>9 KB (1,385 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ...c]] speech spoken by the bulk of the Turkic tribesmen that constituted the military force of this part of the [[Činggisid]] empire. Similarity, Oğuric, like ...tabilise the Western division, but upon his death, after providing crucial military assistance to Byzantium in routing the Sasanian army in the Persian heartla176 KB (25,696 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- | language = Authoritative in English, French, Russian and Spanish | languages = Available in English, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, and Mandarin31 KB (4,277 words) - 15:46, 27 April 2025
- * In May 2001, [[List of leaders of Kazakhstan|Kazakh president]] [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]] made an official In 2008, Kazkahstan and Israel began to embark on joint military developments which include Self-Propelled Guns and Multiple Launch Rocket S65 KB (9,013 words) - 15:46, 27 April 2025