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  • ...tan]]i [[figure skater]]. He has won seven international medals and four [[Uzbekistani Figure Skating Championships|Uzbekistan national]] titles. He has finished ...of Russian, Chinese, and Korean descent.<ref name=IN110617/> From the age of about 10, he lived in [[Beijing]], [[China]], where his parents coached.<re
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  • | image = <!-- only free-content images are allowed for depicting living people - see [[WP:NONFREE]] --> {{Uzbekistan Squad 2004 AFC Asian Cup}}
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  • ...11 AFC Asian Cup]] he played as a right-back, due to injuries and absences of some defenders. ...played for [[FC Kairat]]. He became one of the leading players and captain of Bunyodkor. Karpenko won 4 championship titles and 3 [[Uzbek Cup]]s. In 5 se
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  • He was awarded the [[Uzbekistan Footballer of the Year]] title in 1996 and 1997, while playing for [[FC Pakhtakor|Pakhtak *[[Uzbekistan Footballer of the Year]] (2): 1996, 1997
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  • ...was announced that he ended his playing career and became a coaching staff of the Dynamo football academy.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/2016051014351 ...тов Украины|trans_title=Shatskikh has caught Rebrov in the list of goalscorers in the Ukrainian Championship|publisher=ua-football.com|accessd
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  • * [[Uzbekistan Footballer of the Year|Uzbekistan Player of the Year]] 2nd (1): 2001 ...|| [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]] || {{fb|HK}} || '''1'''-0 || 1-0|| [[2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification]]
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  • ...|| {{fb|KUW}} || 3–3 || Draw || [[Football at the 1998 Asian Games|1998 Asian Games]] qual. | colspan="15"|<small>''Correct as of 2 January 2017''<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/khvastunov-intl.ht
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  • He is a member of the [[Uzbekistan national football team|national team]], and has played 26 {{Uzbekistan Squad 2004 AFC Asian Cup}}
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  • ...stan national team]] and [[FC Ordabasy|Ordabasy]]. He is of partial German descent. On 14 June 2012 [[FC Aktobe|Aktobe]] announced the signing of Geynrikh.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sports.kz/news.php?type=small&id=000005
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  • ...s|Uzbek]] [[Association football|football]] player of [[Russians|Russian]] descent, who currently plays for [[FC Caspiy]] in [[Kazakhstan First Division]]. ...kent's]] academy. Top goalscorer of Uzbek Reserves League in 2007 and part of [[Uzbekistan national under-17 football team]] at [[2004 AFC U-17 Champions
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  • The '''history of the Jews in Central Asia''' dates back centuries, where [[Jews]] <nowiki/>h ...mbers of European Jews began to emigrate to Kyrgyzstan which was then part of the [[Soviet Union]], and a small number still live in that country.
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  • ...de in the former [[Soviet Union]], primarily in the now-independent states of [[Central Asia]]. There are also large Korean communities in southern [[Rus ...mmigrants from the late 19th century and early 20th century, the ancestors of the Sakhalin Koreans came as immigrants from [[Gyeongsang]] and [[Jeolla]]
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  • '''Armenians in Central Asian states''': [[Uzbekistan]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Tajikistan]] a ...cal records, Armenian warriors and traders once moved freely in many parts of Central Asia, often fighting alongside local warlords in return for trading
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  • {{Infobox East Asian
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