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...gle-huntress-film|title=''The Eagle Huntress'' (U)|website=[[British Board of Film Classification]]|date=2006-11-14|accessdate=2006-11-14}}</ref>
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...e Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film since 1956. Below is a list of the films that have been submitted by Kazakhstan for review by the Academy
| ''[[The Fall of Otrar]]''
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...o.uk/releases/mongol-2008-0 | title=''MONGOL'' (15) | work=[[British Board of Film Classification]] | date=31 March 2009 | accessdate=21 April 2015}}</re
* Mongolia}}
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|office = [[President of Kazakhstan|1st President of Kazakhstan]]
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...Asia borders4.png|thumb|250px|Map of '''Central Asia''' showing three sets of possible [[Eurasia]]n boundaries for the region]]
...(1918–1991). Central Asian SSRs declared independence in 1991. In terms of area, it is nearly synonymous with [[Russian Turkestan]], the name for the
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||<!--- Titles and names of the first and last leaders and their deputies --->
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...97, members of the Bai-Uly tribe confederation numbered 600,000, or 16.2% of all Kazakhs.
...e Albani tribe. It has also been suggested that the Alasha are descendents of [[Alans]].
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|conflict=[[Mongol]] conquest of Khwarezmia
|partof=the [[Mongol invasion of Central Asia]]
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...tan.png|thumb|right|300px|alt=World map, with Kazakhstan in green|Location of Kazakhstan in [[Central Asia]]]]
{{History of Kazakhstan}}
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{{History of the Turks pre-14th century}}
...h century. They are noted for founding three of the five dynasties and one of the kingdoms during the [[Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period]].
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|conflict=Mongol conquest of the Qara Khitai
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|conflict=Conquest of the Western Turks
*Dissolution of the Western Turkic Khaganate
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|caption = Göktürk petroglyphs from Mongolia (6th to 8th century)
...es which would shape the future geolocation, culture, and dominant beliefs of [[Turkic peoples]].
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...2–77)|Dungan Revolt]] up to 1881.<ref>{{cite book|title=Historical Atlas of the 19th Century World, 1783-1914|url=|year=1998|publisher=Barnes & Noble B
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|caption = Location of the Naiman khanate at the start of the [[Mongol Empire]].
|languages = [[Naiman subdialect]] of [[Mongolic languages]], [[Turkic languages|Turkic]]<ref name="https://books
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...[Arctic]] [[tree line]] south to the [[Altay Mountains]] in northwestern [[Mongolia]].
...ending a bud are distinctively angled out at a greater angle than the rest of the leaves (a character shared by only two or three other spruces). The [[c
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...e yellow. Flowering is at the end of April or beginning of May. The number of [[chromosomes]] is 2n = 24.
...The species inhabits forests, thickets and subalpine meadows at altitudes of 1100 to 2500 meters.
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The plant (stem and flowers) grows to a height of between 3–20 cm <ref name=onego/> ref name=signa/><ref name=efloras/
...><ref name=hungarian/> It has the remains of last years leaves at the base of the stem.<ref name=FloraofUSSR/>
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...(the mountainous parts of [[Pakistan]]), [[Kazakhstan]], [[Tajikistan]], [[Mongolia]], [[Tibet]] and China. It has long thin grey green leaves, long stems and
It was once thought to be a form of ''[[Iris tenuifolia]]''.<ref name=cassidy/> Especially in China.<ref name=e
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...ative to the [[Altai Mountains]] in [[Central Asia]], where Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan meet. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in [[tempera
....signa.org/index.pl?Iris-ludwigii |publisher=signa.org (Species Iris Group of North America) |accessdate=23 January 2015}}</ref>
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...rennial plant|perennial]], from [[Russia]], [[Siberia]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Mongolia]] and [[China]], with sickle-shaped leaves, slender stem and 2 bright or pa
...e=1 May 2015}}</ref> On top of the rhizome, are the brown, fibrous remains of old leaves.<ref name=efloras/><ref name=onego/><ref name=british/><ref name
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...wide distribution range from [[Europe]] to [[Russia]] to [[China]], via [[Mongolia]] and [[Kazakhstan]]. It has sword-shaped leaves, a short stem and yellow f
...ly from central Europe. In some sources it is still listed as a subspecies of ''Iris humilis''.
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...matous]] [[perennial plant|perennial]], from [[Kazakhstan]], [[Russia]], [[Mongolia]] and [[China]]. It has dark green or greyish green, grass-like leaves, a s
...t=William |last=Dykes |authorlink=William Rickatson Dykes |title=Handbook of Garden Irises |year=2009 |url=http://www.beardlessiris.org/reviews/handbook
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...similar iris in the region, and ''[[Iris glaucescens]]'' became a synonym of ''Iris scariosa'', before being divided into two separate species again. Al
...nd covering rhizomes,<ref name=efloras/><ref name=USSR/> makes small tufts of plants.<ref name=telp>{{cite web |first=Tom |last=Waters |title=A Hybridize
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...two separate species again. Although some sources still call it a synonym of ''Iris scariosa''.
...ick and nodular. It has the fibrous remains of last seasons leaves, on top of the rhizome.<ref name=lesnoj>{{cite web |first=M. |last=Silanteva |title=Ir
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...omic Revision of the Paeonia anomala Complex (Paeoniaceae)|journal= Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden|volume= 91|issue= 1|pages= 87–98|jstor= 329
...gin of a diploid hybrid of Paeonia (Paeoniaceae)|journal= American Journal of Botany|volume= 94|pages= 400–408|pmid= 21636409|doi=10.3732/ajb.94.3.400}
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...udinally from its summer [[Range (biology)|breeding range]] in the [[Altai Mountains]] to its winter range in the adjacent foothills and plains.
The male differs from that of the nominate subspecies by having completely grey underparts.<ref name="Bir
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...[[passerine]] [[bird]] belonging to the genus ''[[Phoenicurus]]'', a genus of [[redstart]]s. It was formerly classified in the [[thrush (bird)|thrush]] f
It is one of the larger redstarts, 15 to 16 cm long with a wingspan of 25.5 to 27 cm. The [[beak|bill]] and legs are black. The male in breed
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| image= Gloydius halys at Tost-Uul Mount, Mongolia.JPG
| image_caption = ''Gloydius halys'' in Southern Mongolia
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...ld: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, Volume 1''. Washington, District of Columbia: Herpetologists' League. 511 pp. ISBN 1-893777-00-6 (series). ISBN
...the ''Agkistrodon'' Complex: A Monographic Review''. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. 614 pp. 52 plates. LCCN 89-50342. ISBN 0-916984-20
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| image = Meles leucurus - Kunming Natural History Museum of Zoology - DSC02498.JPG
...also known as the '''sand badger''' is a species of [[badger]] native to [[Mongolia]], [[China]], [[Kazakhstan]], the [[Korean Peninsula]] and [[Russia]].
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| image = The book of antelopes (1894) Saiga tatarica.png
| range_map_caption = Reconstructed range (white) and current distribution of the two subspecies ''Saiga tatarica tatarica'' (green) and ''S. t. mongolic
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...edu/biology/resources/msw3/browse.asp?id=14000158|publisher=Mammal Species of the World|accessdate=15 July 2016}}</ref>
...[China]] and [[Mongolia]]. There are 27,000 mature individuals in China as of 2013. It is proposed for the Turkestan lynx to be listed as [[Vulnerable sp
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| authority = [[Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], [[10th edition of Systema Naturae|1758]]
...cally endangered</ref> Their name comes from the ancient historical region of [[Bactria]].<ref name="netindustries">{{cite web|url=http://science.jrank.o
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...ww.iucnredlist.org/details/15733/0 ''Ovis ammon'' (Argali)]. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2012.1.</ref>
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...[http://www.iucnredlist.org/search/details.php/15741/all Entry in the list of endangered species]</ref>
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{{About|the series of trade routes|other uses|Silk Road (disambiguation)}}
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| source1_location = [[Altay Mountains]]
| basin_countries = [[Mongolia]], [[China]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Russia]]
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...a record of geodynamic processes during one of the most important episodes of [[continent]]al growth in [[Phanerozoic]] time.
...uratia]] in southern Siberia south of [[Lake Baikal]], and in the Far East of China and Russia.
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| photo_caption = Satellite photograph of the Dzungarian Gate, the pale, [[fault-line]]d valley running between [[Lak
| map_caption = The Dzungarian Gate in Kazakhstan on the border of China.
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...2,000 ft. There are about ten [[glaciers]] found on the northern part of their slopes. They are named after the [[Chuya River]].
[[Category:Mountain ranges of Kazakhstan]]
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{{About|the mountain|district of Ürümqi|Tianshan District}}
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|piccap=Map of the Altai mountain range
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The following is a list of the highest mountains in the [[Altai mountains|Altai]] range.
[[Category:Altai Mountains| ]]
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...ages of the World, An Introduction (2012, Cambridge) has a good discussion of the Altaic hypothesis (pp. 211-216).</ref>
...ate= |accessdate=18 June 2013}}</ref> The group is named after the [[Altai Mountains|Altai mountain range]] in [[Central Asia]].
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|flag = Flag of Altai Republic.svg
|flag_caption = Altay ethnic flag, adopted by [[Russia]] as the official flag of the [[Altai Republic]].
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.../web.archive.org/web/20120829125929/http://www.peaklist.org/WWlists/ultras/mongolia.html |date=August 29, 2012 }} Listed here as "MYANGAN YAMAAT". Peaklist.org
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