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  • ...s the largest museum in [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]], and one of the largest museums in [[Central Asia]].<ref name="Heritage Net">[http://www.unesco.kz/heritage * [[List of museums in Kazakhstan]]
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  • ==History== ...ated to advancing research and broadening the information available on the history of statehood of Kazakhstan.
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  • This is a '''list of museums in Kazakhstan'''. == Museums in Kazakhstan ==
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  • ==History== ...azakhstan, Hall of Gold, Hall of Ancient and Medieval History, the Hall of History, Ethnography Hall, Halls of Modern Art. The structure of the museum on stud
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  • == The history of the Museum == ...ublic of Kazakhstan – Leader of the Nation – it’s a museum of modern history of Kazakhstan. The establishment of the state sovereignty of the Republic a
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  • The following is a '''timeline of the [[Almaty#History|history]] of the city of [[Almaty]]''', [[Almaty Province]], [[Kazakhstan]]. {{History of Kazakhstan}}
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  • ...onflict or occupation is of great importance because it reflects the life, history and identity of the community, therefore its preservation helps to rebuild ...ltural heritage of every people, such as monuments of architecture, art or history, whether religious or secular; archaeological sites; groups of buildings wh
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  • == History == ...trying to recover important cultural objects that are mostly found in the museums of their former colonizing state.<ref>{{cite web|last=Prott|first=Lyndel V.
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  • ...in Developing International Outer Space Law" (PDF), Air Force History and Museums:63–67</ref><ref>[[Wikisource:Outer Space Treaty of 1967#Article IX]]</ref ....org/avl/ha/tos/tos.html Introductory note by Vladimír Kopal], procedural history note and audiovisual material on the ''Treaty on Principles Governing the A
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  • ...Non-commercial biodiversity researchers and institutions such as [[natural history museum]]s fear maintaining biological reference collections and exchanging
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  • ...=Karaganda regional museum of local history and ethnography|year=2010|work=Museums of Karaganda region|accessdate=2010-08-06}}</ref> [[Category:History of Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...he protection of the trade route.<ref>Xinru, Liu, ''The Silk Road in World History'' (New York: Oxford University Press, 2010), 11.</ref> ...te=2017-02-23}}</ref> Japan,<ref name=":4" /> the [[Outline of South Asian history|Indian subcontinent]], [[Greater Persia|Persia]], [[Europe]], the [[Horn of
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  • The Khachmaz region is rich with monuments of history, culture and architecture. Some of the most significant are Sarkartapa, the === Museums ===
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  • == History == {{Main article|History of Baku|Timeline of Baku}}
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  • ==History== === Early history ===
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  • ==History== ...nufactured housing and [[ferroconcrete]] articles. The post-war industrial history of the city is very closely intertwined with the [[Soviet nuclear bomb proj
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  • ...state network of culture totals 380 libraries, 201 club establishments, 8 museums, 2 theatres: I. Omarov regional Kazakh drama theatre and regional Russian d ...torical-cultural heritage. It is totaled 1974 immovable [[monument]]s of a history and cultures.
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  • ==History== ...gnificance; Shevchenko Memorial Museum, National History, and ethnographic museums. The Shevchenko Memorial Museum opened in 1932 near where he had been hidin
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  • ==History== ...e state network of culture lists 381 libraries, 201 club establishments, 8 museums, and 2 theatres. Athletic facilities include 2 sports arenas, 26 stadiums,
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  • ==History== ...Central Asian cultures and empires. The region figured prominently in the history of the Kazakh "[[Little jüz|Little Horde]]". The Kazakh warlord Eset Batyr
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  • ==History== ...%27Chinese%27+whom+they+took+prisoner%2C+and+the+khan+|title=The Cambridge History of China: Late Chʻing, 1800-1911, pt. 1|author=John King Fairbank|year=197
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  • {{History of Xinjiang}} The recorded '''history of the area now known as [[Xinjiang]]''' dates to the 2nd millennium BC. Th
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  • ...e [[Eurasianism|Eurasianism concept]].<ref name="History">{{cite web|title=History of the University|author=ENU|url=http://www.enu.kz/en/about-enu/index.php|a ==History==
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  • == History == == Museums and galleries ==
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  • ...]]. He continued working in [[Leningrad]] (former Petrograd) universities, museums, and research, and Oriental and Linguistic institutes of the [[USSR Academy ...nt countries. He penned around 170 publications on the language, folklore, history and ethnography of the Turkic peoples of the central and western [[China]],
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