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| Musa Qala District Musa Qala is a district in the north of Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Pashtun, was 50,300 in 2005. The district centre is the village of Musa Qala; there are 19 other large villages and 200 smaller settlements, mostly along the Musa Qala River.In a drive to stamp out resurgent Taliban forces, NATO extended its presence to this region in mid-2006. Musa Qala, along with the rest of Helmand, was to be under the responsibility of British forces. Musa_Qala_District
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| Hakob Sanasaryan Hakob Sanasaryan (also Akop Sanasaryan) (c.1950-) is an Armenian environmentalist campaigner and chemist. Sanasaryan holds an important position in relation to environmental politics in Armenia and is chairman of the Green Union of Armenia.As head of the Green Union of Armenia, he has been actively involved in nuclear policy in the country, claiming that the Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant did not meet internationally accepted nuclear safety standards, due to the lack of a containment vessel. Hakob_Sanasaryan
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| Armenicum Armenicum is a drug invented in Armenia that its developers claim is an effective treatment for HIV infection and a number of associated diseases. No rigorously monitored clinical trials of Armenicum have been published, and most HIV experts outside of Armenia do not endorse its use.In 1999, a BBC investigation involving interviews with scientists involved in administering the drug, patients and creator Alexander Ilyen raised serious doubts about the drug's efficacy, concluding that Armenicum might do more harm than good. Armenicum
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| Armenians in Iraq Iraqi Armenians comprise a small ethnic minority in Iraq, with most living in the capital city of Baghdad. It is estimated that there are about 20,000 Armenians living in the entire country with communities in Baghdad, Mosul, Basra, Kirkuk and Dohuk. Armenians_in_Iraq
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| Sandro Girgvliani Murder Case Sandro_Girgvliani_Murder_Case
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| Civil war in Afghanistan (1996–2001) The Civil war in Afghanistan continued after the capture of Kabul by the Taliban, with the formation of the United Islamic Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan (more commonly known as the Northern Alliance), which attempted to oust the Taliban, from 1996 to 2001. Civil_war_in_Afghanistan_(1996–2001)
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| Iranian Azeris This article is about Azeris in Iran. For Azeris in general. see the respective article.Also referred to as "Persian Azeris", are the Azeri, population of Iran is mainly found in the northwest provincesEast Azarbaijan, West Azarbaijan, Ardabil, Zanjan, and as a minority some regions of Kurdistan, Hamadan and Markazi. Many others live in Tehran, Karaj and other regions.. Iranian_Azeris
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| Armenian–Turkish relations Armenian–Turkish relations have been strained by a number of historical and political issues including the Armenian Genocide, the continuing Turkish attempts at its denial, the Karabakh conflict, and potential border disputes between the two states , and there are currently no formal diplomatic relations between the two modern states. Armenian–Turkish_relations
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| Isgandar Hamidov İsgəndər Məcid oğlu Həmidov (also transliterated as Iskender Majid oglu Hamidov or Iskander Medjid oglu Hamidov) (born April 10, 1948 in Bagli Peya village, Kalbajar rayon Isgandar_Hamidov
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| Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline The Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline () is a proposed submarine pipeline between Türkmenbaşy in Turkmenistan, and Baku in Azerbaijan. According to some proposals it will also include a connection between the Tengiz Field in Kazakhstan, and Türkmenbaşy. The Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline project if built would transport natural gas from Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan to central Europe, circumventing both Russia and Iran. Trans-Caspian_Gas_Pipeline
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| Azeris in Russia This article is about Azeris in Russia. For Azeris in general, see the respective article.Aside from the large Azeri community native to Russia's Dagestan Republic, the majority of Azeris in Russia are fairly recent immigrants. Azeris started settling in Russia (with the exception of Dagestan) around the late 19th century, but their migration became intensive after World War II. Azeris_in_Russia
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| Lachin Lachin (, , ; also Abdallyar, Abdalyar, Berdzor, Datschin, Lachyan, Lachyn, and Lichin) is a town in Azerbaijan and the regional center of the Lachin Rayon. Since 1992 the area has been under the control of the de facto independent unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, which has renamed the town Berdzor (). The town and its surrounding region serve as the strategic Lachin corridor connecting the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic with Armenia. In 2008, the population was estimated to be 12,085. Lachin
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| Taj Mohammad Wardak Taj Mohammad Wardak is an Afghan politician, from the Pashtun ethnic group. Taliban's administration in the United States of America, and became an American citizen. Taj_Mohammad_Wardak
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| 102nd Military Base The Russian 102nd Military Base (; ) is a Russian military base in Gyumri, Armenia, part of the Transcaucasian Group of Forces. It was formerly the Soviet Army's 127th Motor Rifle Division of the Soviet Seventh Guards Army. The base is about 120 kilometers (75 miles) north of the Armenian capital, Yerevan.The 102nd Military Base traces its history to the 261st Rifle Division of the Soviet Union's Red Army. 102nd_Military_Base
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| 2006 Georgian-Russian espionage controversy The 2006 Georgian-Russian espionage controversy began when the Government of Georgia arrested four Russian officers on charges of espionage, on September 27, 2006. The Western and Georgian media sources report that relations between the two post-Soviet nations have significantly deteriorated after Georgia and NATO agreed to hold talks on closer relations. 2006_Georgian-Russian_espionage_controversy
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| Yerbolat Dosayev Yerbolat Askarbekovich Dosayev (b. 1970) served as the Finance Minister of Kazakhstan from 16 June 2003 to 5 April 2004, head of the Agency for Regulating Natural Monopolies, Yerbolat_Dosayev
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