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  • ...w.iranicaonline.org|access-date=29 December 2013}}</ref><br>{{flag|Iraq}} (by [[Kurds]] and [[Iraqi Turkmens|Turkmens]])<ref name=IMFA>{{cite web|title=2 ...ch, 2008. "The traditional Nowrouz/Nowrooz celebrations, mainly celebrated by the Kurdish population in the Kurdistan Region in Iraq, and other parts of
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  • ...he [[flag of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]]. The flag was designed by [[Shaken Niyazbekov]]. The color choices had preserved the Soviet era flag ...h is 1:2.<ref>[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/flags/flagtemplate_kz.html CIA – The World Fact Book]</ref>
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  • |publisher = [[Activision]]{{efn|The game was published by [[Square Enix]] in Japan.}} ...seventh title in the ''Call of Duty'' series and the third to be developed by Treyarch. It serves as the sequel to ''[[Call of Duty: World at War]]''.<re
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  • ...ll as in countries where communism is [[Bans on Communist symbols|banned]] by the official law. ...lishment of a Socialist International. This was unveiled in 1914 and flown by the [[Irish Citizen Army]] during the 1916 [[Easter Rising]].
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  • ...rope]] treat the symbol very differently: some have passed laws banning it by claiming that it represents "a [[totalitarian]] ideology", but other countr ...tov, Mikhail (1996), ''The Russian Civil War (1) The Red Army''. Published by Men-At-Arms. ISBN 1-85532-608-6.</ref>
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  • ...west of [[Latvia]], it could be interpreted as a setting sun), surrounded by a [[wreath]] of [[wheat]] (except the [[Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Rep ...nal [[Pahonia]] as its coat of arms from 1991 to 1995 when it was replaced by a new emblem closely resembling the Soviet-era design. Additionally, the se
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  • The largest group by far that the Russians have called "Tatars" are the [[Volga Tatars]], native ...tp://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Altera/tatars.html Dada 韃靼 Tatars]" by Ulrich Theobald, chinaknowledge.de.</ref><!-- also written 達打, 達靼,
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  • ...adopted in [[Ust-Kamenogorsk]], [[Russian Turkestan]] (now [[Kazakhstan]]) by the family of his mother's brother, the [[Russians|Russian]] [[Cossacks|Cos ...in the Jungar Oirot (Kalmyk) state, Altai Oirots were called Altai Kalmyks by Russians. They were not Muslims or Kazakhs.) But [[Boris Shaposhnikov]], wh
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  • ...therhood." The [[Akmola Province]] of Kazakhstan responded to the decision by naming a street "Elazig."<ref name=AWARD/>
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  • ...sonnel on seagoing [[Cargo ship|merchant ships]]. STCW was adopted in 1978 by conference at the [[International Maritime Organization]] ([[International ...procedures varied widely, even though shipping is extremely international by nature.
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