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| Iskenderbek Aidaraliyev Iskenderbek Rysbekovich Aidaraliyev is a former Acting Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan. He was appointed to that position on November 28, 2007, following the resignation of Almazbek Atambayev, and was replaced by Igor Chudinov on December 24 2007, following the December 2007 parliamentary election. Previously, he was Acting First Deputy Prime Minister and had been Governor of Jalal-Abad Province until November 27, 2007. Iskenderbek_Aidaraliyev
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| Turkmenistani parliamentary election, 2008–2009 Parliamentary elections to the Mejlis (Assembly) were held in Turkmenistan on 14 December 2008, with a second round held in one constituency on 28 December 2008 and a revote in one constituency on 8 February 2009. The number of assembly members was increased from 65 to 125 (while the People's Council was abolished) in constitutional reforms enacted on 26 September 2008. Turkmenistani_parliamentary_election,_2008–2009
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| Turks in Azerbaijan Turks in Azerbaijan are Turkish people who live in Azerbaijan. There are more than 50,000 Turks living in Azerbaijan according to the 1999 census. This number includes both Meskhetian Turks, who have largely immigrated to Azerbaijan in the 1960s and the 1980s, and ethnic Turks from Turkey who have settled in Azerbaijan since the 1990s.Turkish and Azeri people share some aspects of Turkic heritage .Turkic people who are a group of peoples residing in northern, central and western Eurasia speak languages belonging to the Turkic language family. Turks_in_Azerbaijan
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| Suhaila Seddiqi Suhaila Seddiqi is the minister of public health of Afghanistan. As a government minister, she is sometimes given the treatment Honorable before her name. Seddiq is one of a few female government leaders in Afghanistan, also including Habiba Sorabi, the governor of Bamyan province, and Sima Samar, head of the human rights commission. Suhaila_Seddiqi
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| Covert U.S. regime change actions/Archive 1 Talk:Covert_U.S._regime_change_actions/Archive_1
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| Nukus Museum of Art Nukus Museum of Art or, in full, The State Art Museum of the Republic of Karakalpakstan, named after I.V. Savitsky is an art museum based in Nukus, Uzbekistan. Opened in 1966, the museum houses a collection of over 82,000 items, ranging from antiquities from Khorezm to Karakalpak folk art, Uzbek fine art and, uniquely, the second largest collection of Russian avant-garde in the world (after the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg). Nukus_Museum_of_Art
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| David Bagration of Mukhrani David Bagrationi of Moukhrani, David Bagration de Moukhrani y de Zornoza, or Davit' Bagration-Mukhraneli () (born June 24, 1976) is a claimant to the headship of the Royal House of Georgia, succeeding on the death of his father Jorge de Bagration on January 16 2008. David_Bagration_of_Mukhrani
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| Timur Kulibayev Timur Askarovich Kulibayev (; ) is a prominent Kazakh businessman, and son-in-law of Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev. As is the former vice-president of KazMunaiGaz and current head of the KazEnergy association, he commands immense influence throughout the country's hydrocarbon industry. With a net worth of $2.1 billion, he is one of the richest men in Kazakhstan. Kulibayev is often mentioned as a possible successor to Nazarbayev. Timur_Kulibayev
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| 2008 Central Asia energy crisis The 2008 Central Asia energy crisis is an ongoing energy shortage in Central Asia, which, combined with the severe weather of the 2007-08 winter (the coldest since 1969) and high prices for food and fuel, has caused considerable hardship for many. The abnormally cold weather has pushed demand up for electricity, exacerbating the crisis. The situation is most dire in Tajikistan. An international appeal has been made by the United Nations, NGOs, and the Red Cross and Red Crescent for around US$25 2008_Central_Asia_energy_crisis
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| Nurtai Abykayev Nurtai Abykayevich Abykayev (; ) is the current Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Kazakhstan to the Russian Federation. Previously he was chairman of the Senate of Kazakhstan. He is a long-time friend and assistant to President Nursultan Nazarbayev, and is viewed as the leader of one of the political "clans" that make up Kazakhstan's elite. Nurtai_Abykayev
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| Abkhazian railway The Abkhazian railway consists of a main line along the Black Sea coast and a branch to Akarmara. It connected Russia's North Caucasus Railway with Georgian railways prior to 1992, however the connection with Georgia was severed as a result of the War in Abkhazia. Abkhazian_railway
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| Spiritual Administration of the Muslims of Central Asia and Kazakhstan The Spiritual Administration of the Muslims of Central Asia and Kazakhstan (; ), abbreviated as SADUM (САДУМ) was the official governing body for Islamic activities in the five Central Asian republics of the Soviet Union. Under strict state control, SADUM was charged with training clergy and publishing spiritual materials, among other tasks. Spiritual_Administration_of_the_Muslims_of_Central_Asia_and_Kazakhstan
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| 2008 Armenian presidential election protests The 2008 Armenian presidential election protests were a series of mass protests held in Armenia in the wake of the Armenian presidential election of February 19, 2008. Mass protests against alleged electoral fraud were held in the capital city of Yerevan and organized by supporters of unsuccessful presidential candidate and first President of the Republic of Armenia, Levon Ter-Petrossian. 2008_Armenian_presidential_election_protests
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| 2008 Armenian presidential election protests Talk:2008_Armenian_presidential_election_protests
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| 2007 in Austria Events from the year 2007 in Austria 2007_in_Austria
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| Roma in Turkey Roma in Turkey descend from the times of the Byzantine Empire. Records about their presence in 9th century Anatolia exist, where they arrived form Persia. With the expanse of the Ottoman Empire Turkish Roma settled also in Rumelia (Southern Europe under the Ottoman rule). Sulukule is the oldest Roma settlement in Europe. The descendants of the Ottoman Roma today are known as Xoraxane Roma and are of the Islamic faith. Roma_in_Turkey
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| ANS Group of Companies The ANS Group of Companies is the main news and broadcasting company in Azerbaijan. It was founded by three young Azeri journalists; brothers Vahid and Seyfulla Mustafayev, and Mirshahin Agayev in 1990. The Company's name, ANS, is deriven from the first letters of "Azerbaijan New Service" Soviet Union Chechnya, Georgia, Ossetia, Karabakh, Abkhasia, Afganistan, Ingushetia and also had been sold to BBC, CNN, NBC, ZDF, ARD, VOX, RAI, TF, RTR, CBS, TBS. ANS_Group_of_Companies
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