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  • |established_event3 = [[Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1920–25)|Kirghiz ASSR]] |established_event4 = [[Kazakh Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic|Kazak ASSR]]
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  • ...the first private institutions of higher education founded in the former [[Soviet Union]]. Nazarbayev appointed Chan Young Bang, his former economic advisor ...arly four million dollars in combined internal and external scholarships. Internal funding amounted to 2.3 million dollars.<ref name="Financial Services">[htt
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  • ...the world to discuss, debate, and exchange views on theology, society and politics. Launched in 2003, the fourth Congress was held May 30–31, 2012 to discus ...acterized the fight against "religious extremism" as a top priority of the internal intelligence service. An extremism law that came into effect in February 20
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  • Ablyazov started working during the fall of the Soviet Union and the start of Kazakhstan's Independence. His first job was the buy ...May 2003 after only serving ten months, on the condition that he renounce politics.<ref name="BBC Timeline: Kazakhstan"/>
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  • ...icultural production in order to alleviate the food shortages plaguing the Soviet populace. ...rity of the [[Agriculture in the Soviet Union | agricultural crisis in the Soviet Union]]. Earlier in 1953, [[Georgy Malenkov]] had received credit for intro
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  • ...import in [[Kazakhstan]]. [[Energy policy of Kazakhstan]] describes the [[politics of Kazakhstan]] related to energy. ...estic demand of 10.5 billion cubic meters (2012). However, due to limited internal gas pipeline network that does not connect all the production centers (west
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  • ...completely disappeared by the 15th century, until it was revived by the [[Soviet Union]] in the 20th century.<ref>{{harvnb|Bovingdon|2010|p=28}}</ref> ...ing. Sheng ruled the region for a decade during which he permitted greater Soviet influence on Xinjiang's ethnic, economic and security policies.
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  • ...iet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] <small>(Soviet records)</small><br>{{birth date|1942|2|16|df=y}}<br>[[Baekdu Mountain]], [ ...hened the role of the military by his ''[[Songun]]'', or "military-first", politics. Kim's rule also saw tentative economic reforms, including the opening of t
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  • ...s/title.aspx?pid=514131 Holding-Together Regionalism: Twenty Years of Post-Soviet Integration]. Libman A. and Vinokurov E. (Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2012, ...after the break-up of the Soviet Union to salvage economic ties with Post-Soviet states through the creation of the [[Commonwealth of Independent States]] o
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  • <!-- Politics -----------------> ...July&nbsp;29, 1936, Kostanay Region was established as a part of [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]], and Zhetikara District became a part of Kostanay Regi
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  • | birth_place = Kirovskiy, [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] (now Almaty Region, Kazakhstan) ...tions with the [[Russia]]n side.<ref>[http://www.theliberal.co.uk/issue_10/politics/zakayev_bennett_10.html Chechyna’s Theatre of War: Akhmed Zakayev – act
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  • *{{cite book|title=Soviet Russia and Tibet: The Debarcle of Secret Diplomacy, 1918-1930s|volume=Volum * {{citation|title=Is Xinjiang an Internal Colony?|first=Barry|last=Sautman|journal=Inner Asia|volume=2|year=2000|page
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  • ...oring Christian state of [[Sarir]], allowing Sarir to manipulate Derbent's politics on occasion. Despite that, the emirate outlived its rival and continued to ...independent. Ibrahim I revived Shirvan's fortunes, and through his cunning politics managed to continue without paying tribute. Furthermore, Ibrahim also great
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  • <!-- Politics -----------------> ...s and governmental buildings date from that era. During World War II the [[Soviet army]] occupied the city, but left it after the war.
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  • ...d been convinced of the value of the argument by [[Benjamin H. Freedman]]. Internal British documents seem to support the claim.<ref name ="Miller"/>{{rp| 129} ...azars%20&f=false| title = Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism, and the Politics of Identity |author= [[Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke]]|publisher = NYU Press| pa
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  • ...o the Caliphate, but the accommodation was short-lived as a combination of internal instability among the Umayyads and Byzantine support undid the agreement wi ...s now widely accepted by specialists as either authentic or as reflecting internal Khazar traditions.<ref>{{harvnb|Dunlop|1954|p=130}}:'If anyone thinks that
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  • ...e of the Republic of Kazakhstan|National Security Committee]], Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Office of the Procurator General. The police force itself comes under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, whereas the National Security Committee and the Procurator General
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  • ...ey refused to give any supranational body excessive power, especially over internal decision-making. ...ltivation of Cannabis'' points out, "Whilst this strategy may be practical politics for some countries, critics will ask why it has taken almost half a century
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  • ...ary committee on Climate Change, Policy Department Economy and Science, DG Internal Policies, European Parliament) ...om/ALLPOLITICS/1997/12/11/kyoto/ "Clinton Hails Global Warming Pact"]. All Politics (CNN). 11 December 1997. Retrieved 5 November 2006.</ref> it was never subm
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  • {{Redirect|CPSU|other uses|CPSU (disambiguation)|and|Communist Party of the Soviet Union (disambiguation)}} |colorcode = {{Communist Party of the Soviet Union/meta/color}}
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