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  • ...Mongols proper, 461,389 [[Buryats]], 183,372 [[Kalmyk people|Kalmyks]] ([[Russian Census (2010)]])</ref> ...Mongolian Ethnic Group]</ref> minority [[Sunni Islam]], [[Eastern Orthodox Church]], [[Taoism]], [[Bön]] and [[Protestantism]].
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  • ...|<br/>[[Buddhism]] | [[Islam]] |[[Zoroastrianism]] | [[Nestorianism]] | [[Orthodox Christianity]]}} ...u|Орда}} ("Horde") in [[Kievan Rus'|Russian]] [[Complete Collection of Russian Chronicles|chronicles]]) existed during the 13th and 14th centuries and was
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  • ...its offshoot, the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]]; and the [[Syriac Orthodox Church]], containing the tombs of several [[Old Testament]] prophets such as [[Jon ...[Dair Mar Elia]] south of Mosul, Iraq's oldest monastery of the [[Assyrian Church of the East]], dating from the [[6th century]]. It was destroyed by [[Islam
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  • ...Mongols proper, 461,389 [[Buryats]], 183,372 [[Kalmyk people|Kalmyks]] ([[Russian Census (2010)]])</ref> ...Mongolian Ethnic Group]</ref> minority [[Sunni Islam]], [[Eastern Orthodox Church]], [[Taoism]], [[Bön]] and [[Protestantism]].
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  • ...britannica.com/place/Golden-Horde |quote=Also called '''Kipchak Khanate''' Russian designation for Juchi's Ulus, the western part of the Mongol Empire, which ...hronicle of the Thirteenth Century (review) |work=Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History |volume=8 |issue=2 |date=Spring 2007 |pages=431–441
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  • {{Redirect|Russian Federation|other uses of "Russia"|Russia (disambiguation)}} |conventional_long_name = Russian Federation
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  • ...the numerous declarations of autonomy by different authorities during the Russian civil war, paved the way for the Soviet re-conquest of Central Asia in the ...almost the end of the 20th century, most of Central Asia was part of the [[Russian Empire]] and later the [[Soviet Union]], both being [[Slavic Peoples|Slavic
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  • * {{cite book|last=Benz|first=Ernst|title=The Eastern Orthodox Church: Its Thought and Life|year=1963|location=Piscataway|publisher=Aldine Transa ...te book|last=Clark|first=Victoria|title=Why Angels Fall: A Journey through Orthodox Europe from Byzantium to Kosovo|location=London|publisher=Macmillan|year=20
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  • ...014}} "Population: 28,929,716 (July 2014 est.)" "Ethnic groups: Uzbek 80%, Russian 5.5%, Tajik 5%, Kazakh 3%, Karakalpak 2.5%, Tatar 1.5%, other 2.5% (1996 es ...lation: 17,948,816 (July 2014 est.)" "Ethnic groups: Kazakh (Qazaq) 63.1%, Russian 23.7%, Uzbek 2.9%, Ukrainian 2.1%, Uighur 1.4%, Tatar 1.3%, German 1.1%, ot
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  • ...tribe known for their steadfast adherence to [[Greek Orthodox Church|Greek Orthodox Christianity]], have a folk legend associating their descent from the Chigi ...t Türkic Toponyms of the Middle Asia”, Tashkent, Shark, 2006, p. 42 (in Russian, no ISBN)</ref> During the Middle Ages, a city, Yar, is mentioned as locate
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  • | other_name = [[Russian language|Russian]]: ''{{lang|ru|Сибирь}}'' (''Sibir'') ...d-color:#FF4000; color:#FF4000;">&#160;&#160;&#160;</span>&#160;Geographic Russian Siberia</span><br />
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  • ...Ussuri]] rivers to the [[Stanovoy Mountains]] and the [[Sea of Japan]]. In Russian administrative terms, [[Ussuri krai]], southern [[Harbin Russians|Harbin ob [[File:Карта Манжурии.png|thumb|left|Russian interpretation Map of Manchuria (yellow)]]
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  • | religion = [[Church of the East]] ...[Altai-Sayan region]] during the 12th century. They had converted to the [[Church of the East]] ([[Nestorianism]]) in the early 11th century and are one of t
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  • ...''Greco-Scythian Art and the Birth of Eurasia: From Classical Antiquity to Russian Modernity'', OUP (2013), [https://books.google.ch/books?id=884TAgAAQBAJ&pg ...; known as {{lang-la|ordo ad fratres faciendum}} in the [[Roman Catholic]] church). The tradition of intertwining arms and drinking wine is also believed to
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  • *Toksobich, Kolobich, Etebich, Tetrobich - Russian versions of Cuman-Kipchak chieftains captured in battle, may be any of the *Khan Ayepa, son of Osen, father in law of [[Yuri Dolgorukiy]] (a Russian Rurikid prince and founder of Moscow). His daughter married [[Yuri Dolgoruk
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