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  • ...oduced highly sophisticated and fractal 'quasi-crystalline' wall patterns. Historians also narrate how building settings combined with theatrical props such as s
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  • ...g the 1930s many renowned Kazakh writers, thinkers, poets, politicians and historians were killed on Stalin's orders, both as part of the [[Great Purge]] and as
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  • According to some new alternative Ukrainian historians such as Hryhoriy Pivtorak, Vitaly Sklyarenko and other scholars, translate ...]]'', April 27, 2008, "There are no exact figures on how many died. Modern historians place the number between 2.5 million and 3.5 million. Yushchenko and others
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  • ...<ref name="Bovingdon25">{{harvnb|Bovingdon|2010|pp=25–26}}</ref> Chinese historians refute Uyghur nationalist claims by pointing out the 2000-year history of H The claims of these "Uyghur nationalist historians", which the majority of Uyghurs believe in, are not backed up by actual evi
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  • [[Category:American historians]] [[Category:Historians of China]]
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  • [[Category:Republic of China historians]] [[Category:People's Republic of China historians]]
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  • ...ity Press|isbn=0-231-13924-1|page=208|pages=|accessdate=2010-06-28}}</ref> Historians generally agree that the adoption of the term "Uyghur" is based on a decisi ...umbia University Press |year=2010 |isbn=978-0-231-14758-3 }}</ref> Uyghur historians viewed the Uyghurs as the original inhabitants of Xinjiang with a long hist
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  • ...hitecture and the absence of Soviet-style architecture. There are many pre-20th-century mausoleums, and more continue to be built. ...n. 1996.</ref> The word appearing in the Avesta is ''Sairima'', which some historians{{who|date=January 2013}} equate with the name Sayram. There is mention of a
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  • ...llen and risen, often rapidly, many times over the centuries. Some Russian historians{{Who|date=May 2011}} claim that a [[medieval]] rising of the Caspian, perha
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  • According to historians, [[Medes|Medean tribes]] lived in the area. During the construction boom, w
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  • ...ishers, 2002. ISBN 0-391-04173-8.</ref> A.V. Dybo noted that "according to historians, the main driving force of the Great Silk Road were not just Sogdians, but
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  • The manuscript of "Tarikh-Safavi", written in ancient Persian by Persian historians, wrote about Kasim Khan, ruler of Dasht-i-Kipchak. The manuscript describes
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  • ...discusses the '''[[fiction]] relating to the [[Khazars|Khazar]] people'''. Historians have only been able to piece together an incomplete picture of Khazar socie Marc Sofer, a 20th-century novelist, investigates Khazarian history and ends up in Azerbaijan. In the
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  • ...and in the Muslim countries to the east and the south, on the other. Some historians and anthropologists go so far as to consider the modern Jews of East Europe ...ov.<ref name ="Tillett">{{cite book | title = The great friendship: Soviet historians on the non-Russian nationalities| author= Lowell Tillett| publisher = Unive
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  • ...nal conferences all over the world, such as: the International Congress of Historians ([[Stockholm]] 1960), International Congress of [[Oriental studies|Oriental ...[[Salo Wittmayer Baron]] and [[Ben-Zion Dinur]], two of the leading Jewish historians in those years, accepted Polak's fundamental assumptions. Prof. Baron decla
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  • ...ns clause leaves no scope of application and is widely debated by authors, historians, and scholars alike.<ref>{{cite book |title=Reproductive Freedom, Torture a
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  • ...o CPSU's loss of control and the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]]. Some historians have written that Gorbachev's policy of [[glasnost]] (political openness) w ...|thumbnail|The [[Leonid Brezhnev|Brezhnev]] era is commonly referred to by historians as the [[Era of Stagnation]], a term coined by CPSU General Secretary Gorba
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