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  • ...Mongols proper, 461,389 [[Buryats]], 183,372 [[Kalmyk people|Kalmyks]] ([[Russian Census (2010)]])</ref> ...|Buryat]] and [[Kalmyk people|Kalmyk]] subgroups live predominantly in the Russian federal subjects of [[Buryatia]] and [[Kalmykia]].
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  • ...ea]] and [[Kazan]] until the late 18th century. They were annexed by the [[Russian Empire]] and the Chinese. In Mongolia, the Kublaids reigned as [[Khagan]] o Under [[Dayan Khan]] (1480–1517) a broad Borjigid revival reestablished Borjigid supremacy among the Mongols proper. His descendants
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  • ...al between 1947 and 1965, a second decline between 1966 and 1976, a second revival between 1977 and 1992, and a third decline between 1995 and 2012.<ref>{{cit ...>Svantesson 2003: 127.</ref> Recent loanwords come from [[Russian language|Russian]], [[English language|English]],<ref>Temürčereng 2004: 99–102.</ref> an
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  • ...m constructed on which he ate his meals along with his other generals. Six Russian princes, including [[Mstislav III of Kiev]], were put under this platform a In the early 1990s, the memory of Genghis Khan underwent a powerful revival, partly in reaction to its suppression during the [[Mongolian People's Repu
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  • ...opolitical province of Athura, where the region saw a significant economic revival. ...re]] and [[Bulgaria]] against the [[British Empire]], [[France]] and the [[Russian Empire]]. In northern Mesopotamia, northern Syria and south east Turkey the
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  • ...Mongols proper, 461,389 [[Buryats]], 183,372 [[Kalmyk people|Kalmyks]] ([[Russian Census (2010)]])</ref> ...|Buryat]] and [[Kalmyk people|Kalmyk]] subgroups live predominantly in the Russian federal subjects of [[Buryatia]] and [[Kalmykia]].
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  • ...ea]] and [[Kazan]] until the late 18th century. They were annexed by the [[Russian Empire]] and the Chinese. In Mongolia, the Kublaids reigned as [[Khagan]] o Under [[Dayan Khan]] (1480–1517) a broad Borjigid revival reestablished Borjigid supremacy among the Mongols proper. His descendants
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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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  • |ref6 = <ref>2002 [[Russian Census (2002)|Russian census]]</ref> ...http://www.amazon.com/dp/0801492114|title=Amazon.com: Central Asians under Russian Rule: A Study in Culture Change (Cornell Paperbacks) (9780801492112): Eliza
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  • ...gh culture, a status that it retained in the region of Samarqand until the Russian revolution 1917 [...] Ḥoseyn Bāyqarā encouraged the development of Pers ...descended from the conqueror Timur (Tamerlane), renowned for its brilliant revival of artistic and intellectual life in Iran and Central Asia.''...''Trading a
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