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[[Category:Fictional wars]]
[[Category:Wars in fiction]]
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...the crowd with [[Jingoism|jingoistic]] American remarks, but then sings a fictional [[Meniñ Qazaqstanım|Kazakhstani national anthem]] to the tune of "[[The S
* [[Sacha Baron Cohen]] as [[Borat Sagdiyev]], a fictional [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] journalist, distinguished by exaggeratedly strong [[a
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===Arab–Khazar wars===
{{anchor|Second Khazar-Arab war}}{{Main article|Arab–Khazar Wars}}
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...when the Sasanians were distracted by war with the [[Byzantine–Sasanian wars|Byzantines]] or protracted battles with the Hephthalites in the eastern pro
...rtress was contested by the [[Khazars]] in the course of the [[Khazar-Arab Wars]]. The Sassanids had also brought Armenians from [[Syunik (historic provinc
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...ref>{{cite book|author=[[Tom Mangold]]|author2=Jeff Goldberg |title=Plague Wars: The Terrifying Reality of Biological Warfare|publisher=Macmillan|year=2001
...Generals]]'', the island was under U.S. occupation but was captured by the fictional Global Liberation Army. The area and its former biological weapons base and
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...z. This film shows Afghanistan and its people the way they were before the wars that wracked the country, particularly their love for the sport of buzkashi
...e Underdog Story]]'' ([[2004 in film|2004]]) during advertisements for the fictional ESPN 8 (El Ocho) television channel, episode 15 of season 5 of ''[[NCIS: Lo
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