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  • ...an Region in Iraq, and other parts of Kurdistan in Turkey, Iran, Syria and Armenia and taking place around March 21"</ref><br>{{flag|Turkmenistan}}<ref name=" ...owruz+persian+new+year+origin&hl=nl&source=gbs_navlinks_s|quote=Nowruz, an ancient spring festival of Persian origin (and the Zoroastrian New Year's day)...}}
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  • The name "Kazakh" comes from the [[Old Turkic language|ancient Turkic]] word ''qaz'', "to wander", reflecting the Kazakhs' [[Eurasian noma [[File:Ancient Taraz Kazakhstan.jpg|thumb|right|Artistic depiction of medieval [[Taraz]] s
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  • ...adays mantou refers to steamed bun in China, while [[baozi]] resembles the ancient mantou stuffed with meat.<ref name="Millward2013"/><ref name="Coe2009">{{ci ...ular, according to one Armenian researcher, manti first reached [[Cilician Armenia]] as a result of the cultural interaction between Armenians and Mongols dur
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  • ...ngs, onions and potato slices with pork fat in between roasted in tonir in Armenia.]] In ancient times,{{When|date=March 2015}} the ''tonir'' was worshiped by the Armenians
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  • | country = [[Afghan cuisine|Afghanistan]], [[Armenian cuisine|Armenia]], [[Azerbaijani cuisine|Azerbaijan]], [[Palestinian cuisine|Palestine]], [ * [[Gachas]], a [[Lathyrus]] gruel consumed since ancient times in parts of the [[Iberian Peninsula]]
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  • ...[[Caucasus]], namely Eastern Georgia, [[Dagestan]], [[Azerbaijan]], and [[Armenia]].<ref name="books.google.nl">{{cite web|url=https://books.google.nl/books? ...osedly Nakh-speaking ethnic minorities in the north-eastern regions of the ancient state of [[Urartu]] (whose people also spoke a language that was possibly r
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  • |region35 = {{flag|Armenia}} ...]]'' starts its records.<ref>The ''Primary Chronicle'' is a history of the Ancient Rus' from around 850 to 1110, originally compiled in Kiev about 1113</ref>
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  • ...border warriors on horses. The Pazyryk carpet was probably manufactured in Armenia or Persia around 400 BC. When it was found it had been deeply frozen in a b ...border.<ref>{{cite news | title=Russian Archaeologists Discover Remains of Ancient Chieftain in Altai Permafrost | url=http://www.mosnews.com/news/2007/01/10
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  • ...sion (geology)|depression]] on earth after Lake [[Baikal]] (- 1180 m). The ancient inhabitants of its coast perceived the Caspian Sea as an ocean, probably be The word Caspian is derived from the name of the [[Caspians|Caspi]], an ancient people who lived to the southwest of the sea in [[Transcaucasia]].<ref>[htt
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  • ...Shah Abbas of the 15th-16th century in Garaqurtlu, a village in Khachmaz, ancient settlements and the barrows of the Bronze Age, the famous “Iron gate” o ...is museum also remembers 230 people who died in the ethnic conflict with [[Armenia]] during the early 1990s.{{citation needed|date=May 2011}}
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  • ...rough Armenia was politically impossible due to the unresolved war between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the [[Nagorno-Karabakh war|status of Nagorno-Karabakh]] ..., Jared M. Koller, and Troy A. Johnson (2010), ''[http://agt.si.edu/ AGT - Ancient Heritage in the BTC-SCP Pipelines Corridor: Azerbaijan – Georgia – Turk
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  • |WHS=Citadel, Ancient City and Fortress Buildings of Derbent ..."DARBAND 1">{{cite web|url=http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/darband-i-ancient-city|title=DARBAND (1)|accessdate=29 December 2014}}</ref> The modern name
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  • ...ndation of the executive power building was being excavated, remains of an ancient [[caravanserai]] along with personal items and kitchenware was found at the ...book | first = Croissant | last = Michael P. | author-link = | title = The Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict: causes and implications | place = United States of Ame
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  • ...Chinese Academy of Sciences|isbn=9812833560|dead-url=|access-date=|edition=Ancient Glass Research along the Silk Road, World Scientific}}</ref> to the Mediter ...com/2012/12/treasures-of-ancient-altai-nomads-revealed/|title=Treasures of Ancient Altai Nomads Revealed - The Astana Times|date=2012-12-10|newspaper=The Asta
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  • ...ty that ruled from 889-890 until 929. Sajids ruled Azerbaijan and parts of Armenia first from [[Maragha]] and [[Barda, Azerbaijan|Barda]] and then from [[Arda ...'s Sassānid dynasty. In fact, beginning with 'Adud al-Daula they used the ancient Sassānid title Shāhanshāh (Persian: شاهنشاه), literally meaning k
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  • ...or Scythian sons) by the Persians.{{citation needed|date=May 2014}} The [[ancient Assyrians|Assyrians]], of the time of [[Esarhaddon]], record campaigning ag ...Greeks]] as the [[Cimmerians]], were closely associated with the Sakas. In ancient [[Hebrew]] texts, the ''Ashkuz'' (''[[Ashkenaz]]'') are considered to be a
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  • |p5 = Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity) ...[[State of Palestine|Palestine]], [[Lebanon]], [[Israel]], [[Jordan]]), [[Armenia]], the [[Caucasus]] ([[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Dages
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  • ...f [[Muslim conquests|Muslim expansion]]. By 640, Muslim forces had reached Armenia; in 642 they launched their first raid across the Caucasus under [[Abd ar-R ...ref> The conflict escalated in 722 with an invasion by 30,000 Khazars into Armenia inflicting a crushing defeat. Caliph [[Yazid II]] responded, sending 25,000
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  • ...The destruction targets various places of worship under ISIL control and ancient historical artifacts. In Iraq, between the [[fall of Mosul]] in June 2014 a [[Category:Treaties of Armenia]]
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