| Articles for deletion/State of World Liberty Index Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/State_of_World_Liberty_Index
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| Neweurasia neweurasia is a network of weblogs about Central Asia and the Caucasus. neweurasia's central concept revolves around "bridge bloggers", coordinators who speak both English and local languages and can act as a bridge between the English and local-language blogging communities ("blogospheres"). They act as mentors to new bloggers, providing ongoing advice on the best blogging practices. Neweurasia
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| Kazakhgate Kazakhgate refers to the scandal surrounding James Giffen, an American businessman and former advisor of Kazakhstan president Nursultan Nazarbayev. According to US prosecutors, Giffen allegedly paid $78 million in bribes to Nazarbayev and Nurlan Balgimbayev, former Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, to secure contracts over the Kashagan oil fields for Western companies in the 1990s. Kazakhgate
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| Categories for discussion/Log/2007 March 24 Wikipedia:Categories_for_discussion/Log/2007_March_24
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| Turkish nationalism Turkish nationalism is a political ideology that promotes and glorifies the Turkish people, as either a national, ethnic or linguistic group and puts the interests of the state over all others influences, including religious ones. Turkish_nationalism
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| Terrorism and counter-terrorism in Kazakhstan terrorism in Kazakhstan plays an increasingly important role in Kazakhstan's relations with the United States which in 2006 were at an all time high. Kazakhstan has taken Uzbekistan's place as the favored partner in Central Asia for both Russia and the United States. No terrorist attack has ever been carried out successfully in Kazakhstan, though Kazakh officials say they have uncovered and prevented attacks. Terrorism_and_counter-terrorism_in_Kazakhstan
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| Turkish nationalism Talk:Turkish_nationalism
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| Batyr Berdyýew Batyr Ataýewiç Berdyýew (, Batyr Berdiyev, born October 3 1960) is a former politician in Turkmenistan, specializing in the country's foreign relations. During the course of his career, he was an ambassador and a foreign minister. Batyr_Berdyýew
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| Piruz Dilenchi Talk:Piruz_Dilenchi
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2007 March 27 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2007_March_27
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| Articles for deletion/Piruz Dilenchi Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Piruz_Dilenchi
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| Current events/Month Inclusion Portal_talk:Current_events/Month_Inclusion
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| Chal for the town in Afghanistan see Chal, Afghanistan Chal, or shubat (, ), is a Turkic drink, a fermented camel's milk, which is a white sparkling beverage that has a sour flavour and is popular in Central Asia, particularly in Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. In Kazakhstan the drink is known as shubat. Chal
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| Meskhetian Turks Talk:Meskhetian_Turks
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| Current events/2007 April 16 Portal:Current_events/2007_April_16
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| Clans in Central Asia Clans in Central Asia are political networks based on regional and tribal loyalties. Clans frequently control certain government departments, though there is fluidity between clan loyalty and membership in government agencies. The people of Central Asia self-identified by their clans prior to Russian expansion in the 19th century. Ethnic identity did not come into play until as late as the 1980s during glasnost. Clans_in_Central_Asia
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| Abdul Ghafar (Afghan mujahideen fighter) Abdul Ghafar is a citizen of Afghanistan who was identified as a mujahideen fighter during the Combatant Status Review Tribunal of a Guantanamo captive.Guantanamo captive Muhibullah faced the allegation, during his Combatant Status Review Tribunal, that Abdul_Ghafar_(Afghan_mujahideen_fighter)
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| Azarbaijan (Iran)/Archive 2 Talk:Azarbaijan_(Iran)/Archive_2
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