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  • |nationality=Ukrainian/Belarussian ...oroleva (Moskalenko/Bulanina), was a daughter of a wealthy merchant in the Ukrainian city of [[Nezhin]].<ref>http://astrokras.narod.ru/pub/korolev-1.htm</ref> H
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  • ...hen a part of the [[Soviet Union]], to a [[Russians|Russian]]-[[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] father and a [[Tatars|Tatar]] mother. After graduating from school, he mo
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  • ...ournal= Stanford's Student Journal of Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies|volume= 1|pages= 1–12|accessdate= 1 June 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | journal = Harvard Ukrainian studies
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  • ...n. In 1966, he graduated from the institute. In 1972, he completed further studies at the Department of Economics of the Union-wide Polytechnic Institute by c ...sia warns it will hit back if Ukraine expels envoy – reports|publisher=[[Ukrainian Independent Information Agency]]|date=18 January 2009|accessdate=21 Februar
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  • ...Strategic Studies (IISS)| authorlink=International Institute for Strategic Studies| title=The Military Balance 2016| journal=| volume=| issue=| pages=185–18 In May 2012, Kharkov Morozov (a Ukrainian company) agreed a $150 million contract with [[Kazakhstan Engineering]] to
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  • ...viet Federative Socialist Republic|Russia]]: [[Boris Yeltsin]]<br />{{flag|Ukrainian SSR|name=Ukraine}}: [[Leonid Kravchuk]]<br />{{flag|Byelorussian SSR|1991|n ...e = THE ALMA-ATA DECLARATION|website = Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handbook Series / Belarus / Appendix C|publisher = Library of Congre
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  • ...illot Paper No. 93, November 2006, [[European Union Institute for Security Studies]] [[Category:Treaties of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic]]
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  • ...arranted, and that scheduling should be delayed pending completion of more studies. The Expert Committee concluded that because there was "insufficient eviden ...While the Expert Committee found the reports intriguing, it felt that the studies lacked the appropriate methodological design necessary to ascertain the rel
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  • ...ine]] || 20 March 1968 || 12 November 1973 || Signed and ratified as the [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic]]. ...and Cultural Rights as Civil Commons"] by G. Baruchello & R.L. Johnstone, Studies in Social Justice, Vol 5, No 1 (2011): Special Issue: Life Value and Social
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  • [[Category:Gender studies|Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women] [[Category:Treaties of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic]]
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  • # conduct of studies and provision of information to various member states in meeting challenge [[Category:Treaties of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic]]
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  • ...retrieved matching data from its satellite recordings. The impact of these studies, the metaphor 'ozone hole', and the colourful visual representation in a ti [[Category:Treaties of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic]]
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  • ...s were: Kazakh 43.6%, Russian 40.2%, Uyghur 5.7%, Tatar 2.1%, Korean 1.8%, Ukrainian 1.7%, German 0.7%. ...7O3xm_XIAhWI1x4KHTomBJQ|year=1990|publisher=School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London|page=20}}</ref>
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  • ...y of Alberta Press in Association with the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies & London: Century Hutchison, 1986) ISBN 0-09-163750-3</ref>
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  • *[[Peter B. Golden]]. ''Khazar Studies: An Historio-Philological Inquiry into the Origins of the Khazars.'' Budape *Peter B. Golden. "Khazars" (Book Chapter in ''Turkish-Jewish Encounters: Studies on Turkish-Jewish Relations through the Ages'', 2001.)
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  • [[Genetic studies on Jews]] have found no substantive evidence of a Khazar origin among Ashke Some sources attribute to the Ukrainian Rabbi [[Isaac Baer Levinsohn]] (1788–1860) the first reference to a conne
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  • ...erritories between the Caucasus, the Aral Sea, the Ural Mountains, and the Ukrainian steppes.<ref>{{harvnb|Koestler|1977|p=18}}</ref> Khazar armies were led by ...lack Hungarians|Black Ogurs]]".<ref>{{harvnb|Oppenheim|1994|p=312}}.</ref> Studies of the physical remains, such as skulls at Sarkel, have revealed a mixture
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  • ...Studies|volume=25|issue=3–4|date=2001|pages=237–251|publisher=Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute|pmid=20034146}}</ref> Around 1.5 million (or possibly as ...Ò|last=PIANCIOLA|date=1 January 2001|publisher=|journal=Harvard Ukrainian Studies|volume=25|issue=3/4|pages=237–251|via=|doi=10.2307/41036834|doi-broken-da
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  • The '''Pontic–Caspian steppe''', or '''Ukrainian steppe''' is the vast [[steppe]]land stretching from the northern shores of According to the dominant [[Kurgan hypothesis]] in [[Indo-European studies]], the Pontic–Caspian steppe was the homeland of the speakers of the [[Pr
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  • ...ко}}). Its former name was given due to the [[Taras Shevchenko|eponymous Ukrainian poet's]] period of exile in the area.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aboutkazakh ...rainian name for the city may have been granted due to the large number of Ukrainian workers who settled in the city. Their descendants are easily identifiable
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  • The exiled Ukrainian poet and painter [[Taras Shevchenko]] participated in the expedition, and p ...nterey Institute of International Studies]], [[Center for Nonproliferation Studies]]|work=Occasional Paper 1}}</ref> In 1971, weaponized smallpox from the isl
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  • ...|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090108013547/http://lyakhov.kz/semirek/studies/150chron.shtml |date=8 January 2009 }}</ref> * [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]]: 1.24%
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  • ...publicistic texts. Since 1997 he is the member and the vice-president of [[Ukrainian Academy of Arts]]. In 2001 Sydorenko has founded and has headed Modern Art ...f the creative workshops of the Art School of the USSR. (The supervisor of studies – the academician, the professor, the member of Academy of arts of the US
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  • ...e largest ethnic group is Kazakh (96.2%), followed by Russian (2.23%), and Ukrainian (0.49%). ...of the great Kazakh poet Abai Kunabaev. After successfully completing his studies in madrasas in 1879, Alikhan attended the city school and then attended the
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  • ...nhabit the region, especially the city of Aktobe. Among these are sizeable Ukrainian, Tatar, Chechen, Armenian, Jewish, and Greek populations, among many others ...c.uk/colleges/csrc Kazakhstan: Security & Defence Challenges]'', Conflict Studies Research Centre, 2002</ref> A Russian military presence is maintained in th
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  • ...$32 million a year, and over the years Zhirinovsky has demanded successive Ukrainian governments return it to him.<ref>[http://www.kp.ru/daily/26444/3315543 Zhi ...udies in the Department of Turkish Studies, Institute of Asian and African Studies at [[Moscow State University]] (MSU), from which he graduated in 1969. Zhir
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  • ...- by [[Pope John Paul II]] on April 13, 1991, Werth initially had only two Ukrainian-born priests to help him minister to an estimated 500,000 Catholics. He has ...he Lithuanian Province of the [[Society of Jesus]]. Later he completed his studies at the seminary in [[Kaunas]]. In 1984 Father Werth became the first Roman
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  • ...renburg]] and [[Tashkent]] was completed, further facilitating Russian and Ukrainian migration to Central Asia. ...Kazakh SSR]] often taking a form of an ethnic conflict between Russian and Ukrainian farmers and native [[Muslim]] [[nomads]]. Thousands of Russian settlers are
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  • ...|url=http://www.rferl.org/content/article/1052410.html|title=CIS: Russian, Ukrainian, Kazakh Parliaments Ratify Treaty On Single Economic Space}}</ref> ...ref>{{cite web|title=Lake Baikal—A Touchstone for Global Change and Rift Studies|publisher=United States Geological Survey|url=http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/baika
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  • | minor_ethnic = Russian, Uzbek, Ukrainian, Uyghur, Tatar, German ...aining recent fertility increase in Central Asia |journal=Asian Population Studies |publisher=Routledge |url=http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17441
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  • ...nd Duchy of Lithuania 1253-1795|publisher=University of Washington, Baltic Studies|date=5 June 2002|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/2012011
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  • ...e was [[Russian language|Russian]], while 5.5% stated [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://2001.ukrcensus.gov.ua/results/nationality_popu ...faced by ethnic Koreans in Central Asia|journal=Korean and Korean American Studies Bulletin|volume=12|number=2-3|pages=45–88|year=2004|ref=harv}}
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  • ...sdate=15 March 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=Vic Satzewich|title=The Ukrainian Diaspora|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SfWBAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA19|year=20 ...umber and composition population of Ukraine: population census 2001|work=[[Ukrainian Census (2001)|State Statistics Committee of Ukraine]]|date=5 December 2001|
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  • ...ity/ |title=About number and composition population of Ukraine by data All-Ukrainian census of the population 2001 |work=Ukraine Census 2001 |publisher=State St ...ther Tales from a Chinese Catholic Village|volume=Volume 26 of Asia: Local Studies / Global Themes|first=Henrietta|last=Harrison|year=2013|publisher=Universit
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  • ...{{lower|<ref>[http://www.ukrcensus.gov.ua/eng/results/general/nationality/ Ukrainian Census 2001] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070706000000/h Today Gagauz people outside Moldova live mainly in the Ukrainian regions of [[Odessa Oblast|Odessa]] and [[Zaporizhia Oblast|Zaporizhia]], a
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  • ...on=cens_db&box=5.1W&k_t=00&p=25&rz=1_1&rz_b=2_1%20%20%20%20%20%20&n_page=2 Ukrainian population census 2001] {{dead link|date=March 2017|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|b ...last=Pianciola |date=1 January 2001 |publisher= |journal=Harvard Ukrainian Studies |volume=25 |issue=3/4 |pages=237–251}}</ref>
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  • ...he Middle East: Between Original and Host Cultures], Event Report, Caspian Studies Program</ref><ref>Kristiina Markkanen: [http://www.hs.fi/english/article/Ch ...lity/|title=About number and composition population of Ukraine by data All-Ukrainian census of the population 2001|work=Ukraine Census 2001|publisher=State Stat
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  • ...]], [[Vyatich]]es and [[Severians]]. [[Genetic studies on Russians|Genetic studies show]] that modern Russians do not differ significantly from [[Belarusians] ...the others being [[Belarusian language|Belarusian]], [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]] and [[Rusyn language|Rusyn]].
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  • ...in Berlin,]" in Rudolf G. Wagner and Monica Juneja (eds), ''Transcultural Studies'', Ruprecht-Karls Universität Heidelberg, No 1 (2014), pp 134-163. {{ISSN| ...tions | year=2010 | isbn=978-1-60606-013-1 | chapter=History and Silk Road Studies. A place of safekeeping? The vicissitudes of the Bezeklik murals | first=Su
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  • ...s committee of Ukraine - National composition of population, 2001 census] (Ukrainian)</ref> ...journal=The Journal of Asian Studies |publisher= The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 2012 |volume= 71 |issue= 3|pages=627–653 |doi= 10.1017/S0021911812
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  • *[[German Kim]], head of the Department of Korean Studies at [[Al-Farabi University]], Kazakhstan, and a leading scholar in the histo ...Russian Academy of Humanities, Main Research Scholar Institute of Oriental Studies Russian Academy of Sciences.
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  • ...as a secretary. Ben-Ami then studied international relations and Russian studies at [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]]. [[Category:Ukrainian Jews]]
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