| Carrie (digital library) Carrie_(digital_library)
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| Zeki Velidi Togan Zeki Velidi Togan (, sometimes also Validi) (1890Istanbul 1970) was a historian, Turkologist, and leader of the Bashkir revolutionary and liberation movement. Zeki_Velidi_Togan
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| Silesians Silesians (Silesian:Ślůnzoki; ; ; , Silesian German:Schläsinger), are the inhabitants of Silesia in Poland, Germany and the Czech Republic. Silesians
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| Information economics Information_economics
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| Information economics Talk:Information_economics
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| Codex Cumanicus The Codex Cumanicus was a linguistic manual of the Middle Ages, designed to help Catholic missionaries communicate with the Cumans, a nomadic Turkic people. It is currently housed in the Library of St. Mark, in Venice (Cod. Mar. Lat. DXLIX). Codex_Cumanicus
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| World Wide Web Virtual Library World_Wide_Web_Virtual_Library
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| History of Poland (1945–1989) The history of Poland from 1945 to 1989 spans the period of Soviet Communist dominance over the People's Republic of Poland following World War II. These years, while featuring many improvements in the standards of living in Poland, were marred by social unrest and economic depression. History_of_Poland_(1945–1989)
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| Francesco Guicciardini Talk:Francesco_Guicciardini
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| Azerbaijani culture Following their ambigous geographic location, the Azerbaijani culture has developed under influence under both Islamic and European cultures, including its Persian, Caucasus, and Turkic heritage as well as Russian influences due to its former status as a Soviet republic. Today, Western influences, including globalized consumer culture, are strong. Azerbaijani_culture
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| Kemalist ideology Kemalist Ideology, "Kemalism" () or also known as the "Six Arrows" () is the principle that defines the basic characteristics of the Republic of Turkey. It was developed by the Turkish national movement and its leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Kemalist ideology, which found its expression in Atatürk's Reforms, sought to create a modern, democratic and secular nation-state, guided by educational and scientific progress based on the principles of Positivism, Rationalism and the Enlightenment. Kemalist_ideology
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| Radicalism (historical) For opposition to all forms of government, social hierarchy or authority, see Anarchism. For other meanings see also radical, extremism, far-right and far-left. Radicalism as a political movement should be distinguished from the modern American usage of radical merely to denote political extremes of right or left.The term Radical (from the Latin radix meaning root) was used during the late 18th century for proponents of the Radical Movement. Radicalism_(historical)
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| European Payments Union European_Payments_Union
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| Allied Control Council Talk:Allied_Control_Council
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| Former eastern territories of Germany/Archive 3 Talk:Former_eastern_territories_of_Germany/Archive_3
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| History of Protestantism The History of Protestantism with the Reformation movement, which began as an attempt to reform the Catholic Church and led to the fracturing of Christendom. Many western Christians were troubled by what they saw as false doctrines and malpractices within the Church, particularly involving the teaching and sale of indulgences. History_of_Protestantism
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| Přerov Přerov () is a town in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic where Bečva river goes through. Přerov is a statute town (2006). It has population of about 47,373 to January 2, 2008. Přerov is about 22Olomouc northwesterly. In history, it was an intersection and the heart of Moravia in the Czech Republic. Přerov
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