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...official language is [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]], though [[Russian language|Russian]] is still commonly used for everyday communication.
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...[http://www.sras.org/manti More Than Just Another Dumpling], The School of Russian and Asian Studies, retrieved 25 January 2014</ref> The dumplings typically
...ached [[Cilician Armenia]] as a result of the cultural interaction between Armenians and Mongols during their alliance in the 13th century.<ref>Irina Petrosian,
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...oras in other countries of the former USSR. It was introduced during the [[Russian Empire]] period in the 1800s, and then adapted by the [[Soviet Union]] in 1
...ame after letters from the Russian alphabet, but now they are placed after Russian letters similar in sound or shape.
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* There are 25,000 people of [[Armenians|Armenian descent]] living in Kazakhstan.
...Kazakhstan sells oil and gas to Russia at a significantly reduced rate and Russian businesses are heavily invested in Kazakhstan's economy.
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...ynonymous with [[Russian Turkestan]], the name for the region during the [[Russian Empire]]. Soviet Central Asia went through many territorial divisions befor
...(1726) and at the [[Battle of Anrakay]] in 1729.In the 19th century, the [[Russian Empire]] began to expand, and spread into Central Asia.
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...in May, 1876,''] Cambridge University Press, reprint 2010 p.16.</ref> The Russian historian [[Nikolay Karamzin]] advanced the claim, asserting that consider
...ws were no exception, and one could assume, he added, that many German and Russian Jews descended from the Khazars.<ref>[[Isidore Loeb]] ‘Reflections on the
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...ction appears to have survived the collapse of the Khazarian empire. Later Russian chronicles, commenting on the role of the Khazars in the magyarisation of H
...in the battle used [[catapult]]s against the opposing troops. A number of Russian sources give the name of a Khazar khagan from this period as [[List of Khaz
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...lace = Ashan Village, Shusha District, [[Elisabethpol Governorate]], [[Russian Empire]]
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...ional culture that strung together groups as diverse as the [[Magyars]], [[Armenians]], and Chinese. The Silk Road reached its peak in the west during the time
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...m that the pipeline will weaken the Russian influence in the Caucasus. The Russian Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee chairman {{Interlanguage link multi|Ko
...t with Armenia, was cited as saying, "If we succeed with this project, the Armenians will end in complete isolation, which would create an additional problem fo
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{{Infobox Russian city
...|Кьвевар}}; {{lang-av|Дербенд}}), formerly [[romanization of Russian|romanized]] as '''Derbend''',<ref>{{Cite EB9|wstitle=Derbend|volume=7|page=
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...tion of Azerbaijanis from Armenia sparked the [[Sumgait pogrom]] against [[Armenians|Armenian]] residents of Sumgait in Azerbaijan on 27 February.<ref>Ethnic Fe
...ol. 40, no. 17, pp. 12–13.</ref> The pogrom resulted in the deaths of 26 Armenians and six Azerbaijanis. As a result, the entire Armenian population fled from
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...he population (est 2004) was 86,800, mostly ethnic [[Russians|Russian]], [[Armenians]] and [[Azeri]]. As the terminus of the [[Trans-Caspian Railway]], it was a
In 1717, Russian Prince [[Alexander Bekovich-Cherkassky]] landed and established a secret fo
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...– history – geography|author=|date=|work=britannica.com}}</ref><ref>''Russian Azerbaijan, 1905–1920'' By [[Tadeusz Swietochowski]] page 272</ref><ref>
...ssia|Pavel I]] ordered the cessation of the campaign and the withdrawal of Russian forces following his predecessor, [[Catherine the Great]] her death. In Mar
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...includes Russians, Tatars, Ukrainians, Germans, Koreans, Moldavians, Jews, Armenians, and Chechens.
...ент статистики Актюбинской области|language=Russian|accessdate=1 June 2012}}</ref>
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...a national identity, they constituted absolute majority on the land until Russian colonization.<br>
...n against repeated attacks by the western Mongolian Kalmyks. In the 1890s, Russian peasants began to settle the fertile lands of northern Kazakhstan, causing
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{{Armenians}}
'''Armenians in Central Asian states''': [[Uzbekistan]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]],
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...ang-hy|Ալբերտ Սարգսյան}}, born 15 May 1975 in [[Nalchik]], [[Russian SFSR]]) is a retired [[Armenia]]n [[football (soccer)|football]] [[midfield
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*[[Russian First Division]] silver medals with [[FC Kuban Krasnodar|Kuban Krasnodar]]:
*[[Russian First Division]] second top goalscorer with 23 goals: 2006
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...systems of Pyunik. Ghazaryan is one of the prominent football players of [[Armenians|Armenian]] origin.
.../news/2/26/8214/ |publisher=armsport.am |accessdate=9 March 2013 |language=Russian |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100620052212/http://
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[[Category:Russian Armenians]]
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