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  • ...ceptance in society. During the reporting period, the dominant Islamic and Russian Orthodox leaders publicly criticized a number of nontraditional religious g ...of the law, in some cases citing discrepancies between [[Russian language|Russian]] and [[Kazakh language]] versions of a group's charter or referring a char
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  • ...e measure. These organizations are considered as terrorist in the [[Russia|Russian Federation]], the United States, [[Turkey]], Uzbekistan, and [[Pakistan]]." ...me. The books were written in [[Uzbek language|Uzbek]], [[Russian language|Russian]], and [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]]. Police charged the resident with distrib
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  • ...s?id=NKCU3BdeBbEC&pg=PA34&dq=Turkestan'+and+'East+Turkestan'.+In+1829,+the+Russian+sinologist+N.+Bichurin+stated:+'it+would+be+better+here+to+call+Bukhara's+T ...10.1017/S0021911812000629 |accessdate=29 September 2014}}</ref> Due to the Imams deaths in battle and burial in Khotan, Altishahr, despite their foreign ori
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  • ...the [[Second Chechen War]] he switched sides, offering his service to the Russian government, and later became the [[President of the Chechen Republic]] from ...t – decided to abandon the insurgency in 1999 and offered his support to Russian federal forces in [[Second Chechen War]]. [[Aslan Maskhadov|Maskhadov]] imm
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