| Zagipa Baliyeva Zagipa Yakhiyakyzy Baliyeva (; born in 1959) has served as the Minister of Justice of Kazakhstan since 13 April 2006. Baliyeva served as the Chairwoman of the Central Electoral Commission from 1996 until 13 April when Onalsyn Zhumabekov replaced her and she became the Justice Minister. She became a member of Otan political party on 30 May 2006. Zagipa_Baliyeva
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| Oralbay Abdykarimov Oralbay Abdykarimov (born in 1944) is the State Secretary of Kazakhstan. He served as the head of a state anti-corruption commission after the President appointed him on 29 November 1999 and as Speaker of the Senate, the second highest position in the Government of Kazakhstan, from 1 December to 2004. Oralbay_Abdykarimov
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| Georgia–Russia relations Georgian–Russian relations are the relations between Georgia and Russia and between the Georgian and Russian people in particular, lasting from the 18th century.During the 18th century, Russia, the Ottoman Empire and Persia vied for control over the strategically important Caucasus region. Eventually Russia won this battle by conquering the lands of Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia. Russian occupation of Georgia took place in two steps. Georgia–Russia_relations
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| Anatoly Dernovoi Anatoly Dernovoi is the Minister of Health Care in the Government of Kazakhstan.Minister Dernovoi's predecessor, Yerbolat Dosayev, was fired amid a scandal over the accidental infection of 76 children, six of whom died, with HIV. Dernovoi announced in a government meeting that eight of the children's mothers were also infected accidentally. Anatoly_Dernovoi
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| Aslan Musin Aslan Mussin (; born in 1954) Former Speaker of Majilis of Parliament of Kazakhstan. Has served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan since 10 January 2007. He previously served as Minister of Economy and Budget Planning of Kazakhstan from 4 October 2006 to 9 January 2007. Prior to that he served as the governor of Atyrau province. On October 13 2008 appointed Head of the Presidents Administration. Musin is often recognized to be one of the most influential and successful politicians in Kazakhstan. Aslan_Musin
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| Hinduism in Azerbaijan Hinduism in Azerbaijan has been tied to cultural diffusion on the Silk Road. The major center center for Hinduism in the region was Surakhani, the site of the Atashgah mandir, built in the 18th century as a place for homam by South Asian traders. Hinduism_in_Azerbaijan
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| Military history of Armenia The military history of Armenia is defined by the situation of the Armenian Highland between the Hellenistic states, and later the Byzantine Empire, in the west and the Persian Empire to the east. The Kingdom of Armenia has a series of repeated struggles for independence from Persia or Rome, followed by renewed conquests into either of the neighboring empires. In modern times, Armenia again situated between two empires, this time the Ottoman Empire vs. the Russian Empire. Military_history_of_Armenia
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| Otpor! Talk:Otpor!
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| Ismail Yusupov Ismail Yusupovich Yusupov, , (5 November 1913 - 16 May 2005) was a member of the Uyghur minority and a Soviet Communist political figure in the Kazakh SSR. From 1962 to 1964 he was secretary-general of the Communist Party of the Kazakh SSR.Yusupov attended an agricultural college and graduated in 1934. Ismail_Yusupov
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| Juma Namangani Juma Namangani (1969 – 2001), born Jumaboi Ahmadzhanovich Khojayev, founded and led the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, a designated Islamic terrorist organization that operates in Uzbekistan, until an American airstrike near Kunduz, Afghanistan killed him as part of Operation Enduring Freedom in November 2001. However, this has never been conclusively proven, and the remains of his body were never found. Juma_Namangani
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| State of World Liberty Index State of World Liberty Index is a ranking of countries according to the degree of economic and personal freedoms which their citizens enjoy; each country is given a score between 0 and 100. The Index defines freedom as "the ability for the individual to live their lives as they choose, as long as they do not infringe on the rights of others to do the same." State_of_World_Liberty_Index
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| Lernamerdz Lernamerdz (, also Romanized as Lernamerts; formerly, Ayarlu) is an Armenian village of 400 people that still follows Soviet communism, even after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.Prior to 1991, year during which the Soviet Union was dissolved, there were only 5 registered communists in Lernamerdz. Lernamerdz
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| Current events/2006 November 9 Portal:Current_events/2006_November_9
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| Almazbek Atambayev Almazbek Sharshenovich Atambayev (Cyrillic:Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan from 29 March 2007 until 28 November 2007. He has served as the Chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan since 30 July 1999. Atambayev was an unsuccessful candidate in Kyrgyzstan's presidential election in October 2000 (winning 6% of the vote). Almazbek_Atambayev
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| Constitution of Kyrgyzstan The Constitution of Kyrgyzstan is the supreme law of the Kyrgyz Republic (Article 10). The constitution currently in force was passed by referendum on 21 October 2007 and it is based on the first post-Soviet constitution originally adopted on 5 May 1993, a year and a half after the country had gained independence from the former Soviet Union. Constitution_of_Kyrgyzstan
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| Current events/2006 November 17 Portal:Current_events/2006_November_17
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| Current events/2006 November 20 Portal:Current_events/2006_November_20
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| Dmitry Sanakoyev Dmitry Sanakoyev (born 1969) is a South Ossetian Georgian politician, a former official in the secessionist government of South Ossetia and currently Head of the Provisional Administration of South Ossetia, a rival entity established in 2007 in the Georgian-controlled territories of this separatist region. Dmitry_Sanakoyev
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| Şemşat Annagylyjowa Şemşat Amangylyjowna Annagylyjowa has served as the Education Minister in the Government of Turkmenistan since Turkmenbashi Saparmurat Niyazov appointed her on 25 January 2006, , under the following terms and conditions. She was "appointed deputy mayor of Asgabat city in charge of education, culture, healthcare, and sports for a probationary period of six months. In case of unsatisfactory fulfillment of her official duties, she will be relieved of her post without the offer of another job." Şemşat_Annagylyjowa
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| Esenmyrat Orazgeldiyev Esenmyrat Orazgeldiyev has served as the Agriculture Minister in the Government of Turkmenistan since Turkmenbashi Saparmurat Niyazov appointed him on 25 January 2006. Minister Orazgeldiyev replaced Begenc Atamyradov, who Niyazov fired for "grave shortcomings" in his performance. Niyazov said, "We are making big investments in the agrarian sector, which amount to billions of rector of Asgabat Agrarian University. Esenmyrat_Orazgeldiyev
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