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Seyran Shahsuvaryan
Seyran Nickolai Shahsuvaryan is the Press-Secretary of the Defence Minister, Army Colonel of the RA, of Armenia. He was born on August 13, 1953 in Yerevan. He graduated in 1974 from KH.Aboyan State Pedagogic Institute, producer department of the culture faculty.
Seyran_Shahsuvaryan
Outline of Kyrgyzstan
The Kyrgyz Republic, commonly known as Kyrgyzstan, is a country in Central Asia. Landlocked and mountainous, it is bordered by Kazakhstan to the north, Uzbekistan to the west, Tajikistan to the southwest and China to the east.
Outline_of_Kyrgyzstan
Outline of Turkmenistan
Turkmenistan is a Turkic country in Central Asia. The name Turkmenistan is derived from Persian, meaning "land of the Turkmen". The name of its capital, Ashgabat, derived from Persian as well, loosely translating as "the city of love". Until 1991, it was a constituent republic of the Soviet Union, the Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic. It is bordered by Afghanistan to the southeast, Iran to the southwest, Uzbekistan to the northeast, Kazakhstan to the northwest, and the Caspian Sea to the west.
Outline_of_Turkmenistan
Greeks in Georgia
Greek diaspora in Georgia is estimated at between 15.000 and 20.000 people (15.166 according to the latest census) down from about 100.000 in 1989. The community has dwindled due to the large wave of repatriation to Greece (though few had ancestors who were ever citizens of the Greek state), as well as emigration to Russia. The community has established the Union of Greeks in Georgia and there is a Cultural Centre and a newspaper entitled Greek Diaspora.
Greeks_in_Georgia
2007–2008 world food price crisis
The years 2007–2008 saw dramatic increases in world food prices, creating a global crisis and causing political and economical instability and social unrest in both poor and developed nations.
2007–2008_world_food_price_crisis
Special Envoy for Eurasian Energy
The Special Envoy for Eurasian Energy is a diplomatic position within the United States Department of State. The envoy will "engage directly with senior European, Central Asian, Russian and other political and business leaders to support the continued development and diversification of the energy sector." The position is currently filled by C. Boyden Gray, who for a short while remained the United States Ambassador to the European Union until that position was assumed by Kristen Silverberg.
Special_Envoy_for_Eurasian_Energy
Articles for deletion/Fazeri
Wikipedia_talk:Articles_for_deletion/Fazeri
Moukhtar Dzhakishev
Moukhtar Dzhakishev (; ) is a notable Kazakh businessman and the former head of Kazatomprom.Dzhakishev graduated from the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute in 1986, majoring in the Physics of Solid Bodies. He remained there until 1990 to complete post-graduate work.
Moukhtar_Dzhakishev
Serbia–Ukraine relations
Serbian-Ukrainian relations are foreign relations between Serbia and Ukraine. Serbia recognized Ukraine in December 1991 by the decision on the recognition of the former republics of the Soviet Union. Diplomatic relations between Ukraine and Serbia were established on 15 April 1994.Ukraine has an embassy in Belgrade.
Serbia–Ukraine_relations
Georgian Troupe
Georgian Troupe or Kartuli Dasi () is a left-wing Georgian opposition political party with a strong nationalist component set up in January 2007 and chaired by Jondi Bagaturia, formerly a leading activist of the Georgian Labour Party. Bagaturia left the Labour Party following his disagreement with the party leader Shalva Natelashvili in December 2006. The party has promised to nationalize companies and property bought by foreigners. It has been part of the United Opposition alliance since November 2007.
Georgian_Troupe
Brawrg1/Sam Brownback
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Zaza Korinteli
Zaza Korinteli () better known by his stage name Zumba (born December 29 1973) is a Georgian rock musician, folklorist and civic activist. His music fuses a wide variety of genres, principally Georgian folk tradition, rock, and reggae. Being a multi-instrumentalist on guitar, bass, wind instruments, percussions, and vocals, he leads the band ZumbaLand and also collaborates within several other musical projects.
Zaza_Korinteli
2008-2009 Georgia–Russia crisis
Tensions between Georgia and Russia increased in 2008, when both countries accused each other of military buildup near the separatist republics Abkhazia and South Ossetia. On March 6, 2008 Russia announced that it would no longer participate in the Commonwealth of Independent States economic sanctions imposed on Abkhazia in 1996.
2008-2009_Georgia–Russia_crisis
Russia–Turkmenistan relations
Russia-Turkmenistan relations refers to the relations between Russia and Turkmenistan. Russia has an embassy in Ashgabat and a consulate-general in Türkmenbaşy. Turkmenistan has an Moscow.Recently, Russian-Turkmenistan relations have revolved around Russia's efforts to secure natural gas export deals from Turkmenistan.
Russia–Turkmenistan_relations
Mongolia–Russia relations
The bilateral relations between Mongolia and the Russian Federation have been traditionally strong since the Communist era, when Soviet Russia was the closest ally of the Mongolian People's Republic. Russia has an embassy in Ulaanbaatar and two consulate generals (in Darkhan and Erdenet).
Mongolia–Russia_relations
House of Mukhrani
The house of Mukhrani is a Georgian princely family, a collateral branch of the former royal dynasty of Bagrationi of which it sprung early in the 16th century, and received in appanage the domain of Mukhrani located in Kartli, central Georgia. The family has since been known as Mukhran-Batoni (), that is "lords (batoni) of Mukhrani".
House_of_Mukhrani
Taraf
Taraf
Kazakhstani presidential election, 1999
The 1999 presidential election of Kazakhstan took place on January 10, 1999 in the Republic of Kazakhstan. Incumbent president Nursultan Nazarbayev won the election with over 80% of the vote, and was sworn into office on January 20, 1999. Most observers viewed the election as blatantly unfair, further confirming that Nazarbayev was not interested in promoting a democratic system of government.
Kazakhstani_presidential_election,_1999
Russia–Uzbekistan relations
Russia–Uzbekistan are foreign relations between Russia and Uzbekistan. Both countries have had diplomatic relations since 1992. Uzbekistan was once a former Soviet Socialist republic. It still has strong ties to Russia and the West. In the aftermath of the May 2005 unrest, Uzbekistan demanded that the United States leave the base at Karshi-Khanabad.
Russia–Uzbekistan_relations
Corruption in Armenia
Political corruption in Armenia is a widespread and growing problem in Armenian society. In 2008, Transparency International reduced its Corruption Perceptions Index for Armenia from 3.0 in 2007 to 2.9 out of 10 (a lower score means more perceived corruption); Armenia slipped from 99th place in 2007 to 109th out of 180 countries surveyed (on a par with Argentina, Belize, Moldova, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu).
Corruption_in_Armenia