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*Hall, Mark E. Towards an absolute chronology for the Iron Age of Inner Asia. Antiquity 71 (1997): 863-874.
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...re.com/rnb/bashiri/Authors/Authors.html Iraj Bashiri, Biographies: Central Asia and Iran]</ref>
...f Abai with whom he received a great deal of information. More information about Abai was forthcoming from Eigerim another of Abai’s life partners who sur
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...shetau]], a [[descendant of Genghis Khan]].<ref>{{cite book |title=Central Asia: a chessboard and player in the new great game |last=Mullerson |first=R. A.
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...mma">Emma Sinclair-Webb, [[Human Rights Watch]], [https://books.google.com/books?id=ZwDxTvTlRuYC&pg=PA46 "Turkey, Closing ranks against accountability"], Hu
...blisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=978-1598842067|page=620|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lD_2J7W_2hQC&dq=nowruz+persian+new+year+origin&hl=nl&source=gbs_navlinks
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...Search of National Anthems|last=Marshall|first=Alex|publisher=Random House Books|year=2015|isbn=9781847947413|location=London|pages=140-144|quote=He was bor
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...nds of it. So before performing the Kui the performer used to give a story about the composition to play, so the auditory could get proper feelings from tha
...which is the name of a woman; Dina’s “Asem qonyr”). Other Kuis are about mother land-vast fields of Steppe: Qurmangazy’s Kui «Sary Arqa» that me
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...ccessdate=1 June 2010}}</ref> Kazakhstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil
...language=Russian |deadurl=no |df=dmy }}</ref> [[Islam]] is the religion of about 70% of the population, with [[Christianity]] practised by 26%;<ref name="20
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...%20turkish&f=false 154].</ref><ref name="Gordon">[https://books.google.com/books?id=sSn_AgAAQBAJ&pg=PA13&hl=en&q=mantou%20manti%20chinese%20turkish&f=false
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:''This article is about the food. For the place in ancient Syria sometimes called Samosa, see [[Sam
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...ried dough food]] found in the cuisines of [[Central Asian cuisine|Central Asia]], [[Idel-Ural]], [[Mongolian cuisine|Mongolia]] and the [[Middle East]].<r
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...uated from KIMEP in 1994.<ref name="History of KIMEP">[http://www.kimep.kz/about/history History of KIMEP] KIMEP Official Website</ref>
...ctors.<ref>[http://www.kimep.kz/admission/study/useful_information/faq FAQ About KIMEP] KIMEP Official Website</ref>
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...rs.{{sfn|Taubman|2006|pp=268–269}} His economic policies, while bringing about improvements, were not enough to fix the fundamental problems of the Soviet
...March 2014 |publisher= bse.sci-lib.com |language = Russian }}</ref> It had about as many members as the Central Committee.<ref name="caccpsu" /> It was resp
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...rnational Politics – Bruce Bueno de Mesquita – Google Books |publisher=Books.google.com |date=14 January 2013 |accessdate=21 August 2014}}</ref> ({{lang
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....<ref>[http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/d8dee514-f3d9-11de-ac55-00144feab49a.html Asia-Pacific - Kazakh PM]</ref>
Massimov is married, has three kids. His hobbies are books, Muay Thai, skiing, rock climbing<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbQf
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...New York, and in 2005 the Treaty on a Nuclear-Weapons-Free Zone in Central Asia (CANWFZ) in Semipalatinsk. He was elected Chairman of the Council of Foreig
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...nd [[cannabis (drug)|cannabis]]-producing countries of South and Southeast Asia, and the cannabis-producing states in the [[Horn of Africa]]. They favored
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...[[Persian language|Persian]]) is a historical name of a part of [[Central Asia]], corresponding to the South-Eastern part of modern [[Kazakhstan]]. It owe
...the 19th Century World, 1783-1914|url=|year=1998|publisher=Barnes & Noble Books|isbn=978-0-7607-3203-8|page=5.19}}</ref> before the outbreak of the [[Crime
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...lt=World map, with Kazakhstan in green|Location of Kazakhstan in [[Central Asia]]]]
...rivate Fund for Supporting of Science and Technologies. Science of Central Asia, January-February 2010], No. 1.</ref>]]
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|partof=the [[Mongol invasion of Central Asia]]
|caption=Qara Khitai in Asia, c. 1200 AD.
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|government_type = [[Feudal monarchy]]<ref>https://books.google.dk/books?id=sP_hVmik-QYC&pg=PA179</ref>
...]], [[Abkhazia]]), [[Egypt]], large parts of [[Turkey]], much of [[Central Asia]] ([[Afghanistan]], [[Turkmenistan]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Tajikistan]]), [[Ye
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...Tarikh-i-Rashidi - Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlt - Google Books |publisher=Books.google.com.pk |date= |accessdate=2016-02-02}}</ref>
{{Asia topic|List of wars involving|title=Lists of wars involving Asian countries}
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...ru:Жуз]] ([[:ru:User:AlefZet]]) - who is a Kazakh speaker knowledgeable about ethnography of his country) believes it is just a homonym.
...eeded|date=June 2015}} the estimated population of the Senior ''zhuz'' was about 550,000 people in the second half of the 19th century.
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|conflict = Russian conquest of Central Asia
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...owed (Article 3) to stay or to move to Russian Empire; they would be asked about their choice before the withdrawal of the Russian troops.
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...s of Russian Dominance: A Historical Overview|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=X2XpddVB0l0C&pg=PA400&dq=qilghan&hl=en |year=1994|publisher=Duke Univers
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...dic [[Khanate]] in the area extending from [[Eastern Europe]] to [[Central Asia]]. The hypothesis draws on some [[Middle Ages|medieval]] sources such as th
....<ref>Batya Ungar-Sargon [http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-arts-and-culture/books/176580/yiddishland 'The Mystery of the Origins of Yiddish Will Never Be Sol
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...a major artery of commerce between [[northern Europe]] and [[southwestern Asia]], Khazaria became one of the foremost trading emporia of the medieval worl
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...stem is also seen to be inadequate.<ref>Report of the ''USA CIA World Fact books'', the United Nations Statistical Office</ref>
...cases by as much as 2000 officers.<ref>Report of the ''USA CIA World Fact books'', the United Nations Statistical Office</ref>
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...ondon | year=1838 |page=702 }} Under C. chamaecerasus. Downloadable Google Books.</ref><ref>{{cite book | first=L.L. | last=Bailey | authorlink=Liberty Hyde
...ith yellow [[lenticel]]s. The [[leaf|leaves]] are oblanceolate to obovate, about 12 mm by 6 mm, with acumenate apex, [[glabrous]] above, thick, se
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...series in [[Haarlem]], the [[Netherlands]].<ref>Audrey Le Lièvre {{Google books|jsqVOHPeIGIC| Miss Willmott of Warley Place: Her Life and Her Gardens | pag
...uropean>James Cullen, Sabina G. Knees, H. Suzanne Cubey (Editors) {{Google books|CkxWrDqtWLQC|The European Garden Flora Flowering Plants: A Manual for the I
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...Fedtschenko in 1873.<ref>[[Eduard August von Regel|Eduard Regel]] {{Google books|oMh1kgAACAAJ| Descriptiones in regionibus Turkestanicis a Cl. Viris Fedsche
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...a and adjacent states (the former USSR)' by Czerepanov, S. K.<ref>{{Google books|52fdbx9XgC4C|Vascular plants of Russia and adjacent states (the former USSR
...(Editors) {{Google books|AzG5llo3YCMC|History of Civilizations of Central Asia Volume V: Development in contrast from the sixteenth to the mid-nineteenth
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...orchioides]] and [[Iris caucasica]].<ref name=Lynch>Richard Lynch {{Google books|grvYTul5CSUC|The Book of the Iris | page=177-178}}</ref>
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...e]]''. It is a [[rhizomatous]] [[perennial plant|perennial]], from central Asia, with pale blue or violet flowers. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant
...ef name=america/> can last for 2–3 weeks,<ref name=efloras/> and measure about 5–7.5 cm in diameter.<ref name=botany/><ref name=efloras/><ref name=
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...ennial]], with a wide distribution, ranging from eastern Europe to Central Asia. It has grass-like leaves, thick stem and violet or bluish lavender flowers
...Flora Flowering Plants: A Manual for the Identification|page=251}}</ref> (about 3-5mm in diameter) which is branched and has fibrous roots.<ref name=eflora
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...eous plant|herbaceous]] [[perennial plant|perennial]], from a wide area of Asia, including [[Afghanistan]], [[Iran]],(the mountainous parts of [[Pakistan]]
...012.11.022|accessdate=22 January 2015}}</ref><ref>Q. Ashton Acton {{Google books|OMdDYmdmnfwC|Glucosidases—Advances in Research and Application: 2013 Edit
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Central Asia, located in [[Afghanistan]], [[Pakistan]], [[Iran]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Taji
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...erbaceous]] [[perennial plant|perennial]], from a wide region over central Asia, including [[Afghanistan]], [[Pakistan]], (the former [[Soviet Union]] repu
...uropean>James Cullen, Sabina G. Knees, H. Suzanne Cubey (Editors) {{Google books|CkxWrDqtWLQC|The European Garden Flora Flowering Plants: A Manual for the I
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...violet-blue flowers. It is native to the [[Altai Mountains]] in [[Central Asia]], where Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan meet. It is cultivated as
...hromosome sequencing of various Irises from the Siberian region of central Asia. They sequenced the [[RuBisCO|rbcL gene]] from some Siberian Iris species b
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It has green,<ref name=british>British Iris Society (1997) {{Google books| pL6uPLo7l2gC |A Guide to Species Irises: Their Identification and Cultivat
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...uriae]]''. It is a [[rhizomatous]] [[perennial plant]], from [[Europe]], [[Asia]] and [[Africa]]. It has purple or lilac flowers, and slender, elongated le
...ameter,<ref name=isles>A. R. Clapham, T. G. Tutin and D. M. Moore {{Google books|GVs4AAAAIAAJ|Flora of the British Isles (3rd Edit. 1987)|page=554}}</ref> f
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...1900). ''Trees, fruits & flowers of Minnesota''. Vol. 28. 470-1. Forgotten Books, London, 2013. ISBN 9781153197953</ref>
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...October 2014}}</ref><ref name=british>British Iris Society (1997) {{Google books|pL6uPLo7l2gC|A Guide to Species Irises: Their Identification and Cultivatio
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