At the lake you can arrange logistics with the Kazakh horsemen who operate horseback riding services there. |
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An attempt by the Kazakh authorities to privatise the old system of collective farming failed. |
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The Karakalpaks, who live in the desert south of the Aral Sea, have a separate language and tradition more akin to Kazakh than Uzbek. |
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With great reluctance the Union admits new members who write in Russian, openly emphasizing the preference for writers who write in Kazakh. |
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Political disunion, competition among the hordes, and a lack of an internal market weakened the Kazakh Khanate. |
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The Kazakh village is one of two sites competing for the honor of being the first place where humans are thought to have domesticated horses. |
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Unlike their Russian-speaking neighbours from the city, they still speak Kazakh. |
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Many Kazakh orphanages, however, lack qualified medical personnel to deal with such problems. |
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To our north, the vast featureless Kazakh steppes, an area the size of Western Europe, stretched away seemingly to infinity. |
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The Kazakh national movement, which began in the late 1800s, sought to preserve the Kazakh language and identity. |
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At present, however, it is premature to assume that Kazakh oil will make up the gap. |
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And for anyone who cares to listen, BBC world have a Kazakh language service available. |
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A fermented horse's milk called kumis in Kazakh is also occasionally drunk at ceremonial occasions. |
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They began auctions in Kazakh tenges and Byelorussian roubles for Russian roubles. |
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Abay thus set Kazakh poetry in a new direction that proved very influential during the 20th century. |
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In 2012, the Kazakh foreign minister actually thanked baron Cohen for making the movie. |
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In the Kazakh city of Pavlodar, we will build a memorial to those who participated in the rescue operations. |
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During Soviet times, when Russian was the only real language of importance, Kazakh failed to keep up with the changing vocabulary of the twentieth century. |
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By playing hard ball the Kazakh government is making it clear that it can no longer be taken for granted. |
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Those from Ozorinhoe were in charge of setting up the place where we would eat, and building a yurt made from beautiful cloth with Kazakh motifs. |
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It has offered to train thousands of Kazakh army officers, and to sell arms at concessionary prices. |
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In 1845 a Russian investigator disguised as a Kazakh visited Tarbagatai in Xinjiang and confirmed that British goods preponderated there among imported manufactures. |
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I wish you and the Kazakh people success in worthily fulfilling this important mission. |
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Making the concepts of economic freedom and free political choice a reality in Kazakh society is our top strategic objective. |
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Basically all the Kazakhs went to the head of the class because it was quite clear that the Kazakh ethnic groups were going to take control. |
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Many Kazakh officials worry privately about hitching their nation's future to an isolationist Russia. |
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The two men subsequently enjoyed a very amicable discussion, the Kazakh President being a noted sports fan. |
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Even in the uranium business they slotted a Kazakh in at the top, but the president of the actual uranium agency knew nothing about uranium. |
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International experts say that the Kazakh tax code enacted in 2001 takes the best interests of both the state and taxpayers to heart. |
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Kazakh mines produce large quantities of chromic ore, ferrochrome and chromic compounds and iron ore. |
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Even for Kazakh citizens, holidaying abroad is often cheaper – up to half the price – than taking a break in Kazakhstan. |
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Kazakh distributors need help and logistic support: and this is exactly what I give them. |
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Having strengthened our statehood, we praised the valor of the Kazakh people. |
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Kazakh law on the rights of child refugees provided special protection for refugee children. |
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We welcome the genuine dialogue that we have with the Kazakh Government, parliament, the opposition and the wider community. |
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Headquartered in Almaty, Spectrum operates from twelve Kazakh cities, offering an extensive coverage across the entire country. |
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There has been nothing like this in the history of the Kazakh nation and all of Kazakhstan. |
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In its course, he was forced to testify against himself by investigators of the Kazakh Main Police Department. |
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The equal access to education for Kazakh and Tuva children has been in the attention of the Government. |
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The Kazakh leaders are aware that the great ethnic diversity of the population of their country makes it vulnerable. |
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The agricultural economy of Kazakhstan suffered a devastating blow that diminished the productive power and structure of the Kazakh auls. |
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The collectivisation devastated the Kazakh auls and deprived majority of them of their cattle. |
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This meeting confirmed, once again, that French and Kazakh leaders have similar political stances on the key issues. |
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And now the race is on to get his registration through after a return from Kazakh outfit Irtysh Pavlodar. |
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A source in the Kazakh government told Reuters that Putin had fallen ill. |
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The festival activities begin with performances by the three Kazakh musical groups featured at the reception. |
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In Kazakh and certain other Turkic languages, words without vowel sounds may occur due to reduction of weak vowels. |
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The plane hijacked Sunday was flown to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, and then landed in the northern Kazakh city of Aktyubinsk because of a leak in a fuel tank, the Kazakh spokesman said. |
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Only in December 2010, when the progress and results obtained are in hand, will we be able to pass judgment on the Kazakh presidency which has just begun. |
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He was suspected of having served as an intermediary in an attempt to pay bribes to Kazakh authorities by American companies wishing to open doors for themselves to the formidable Kazakh energy market. |
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Facing social pressures which are going to surface inevitably, they will quickly realize that the black gold coming up from the Kazakh subsoil is not only a fairy tale but a potentially dangerous path with hidden ambushes. |
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Since 1993, the Kazakh banking system has been a two-tier system with the National Bank of Kazakhstan on one side and the private and state-owned banks on the other. |
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After a parade of flag-waving internationals, a fifty-member Kazakh youth choir led the group in singing. while another group of young people danced on the edge of the stage. |
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In Kazakh cuisine, meat is the main ingredient. |
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Another explanation for the resolute commitment of the Kazakh authorities to the sides of the OTCS is the uncertainties surrounding the Western military campaign in Afghanistan. |
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Tomsk State, which has a distance learning center in Kazakhstan, is also working with the Kazakh government to create a cross-border distance learning university. |
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While the Kazakhs sometimes grumble about pressure from China, and the Chinese complain of bad business practices among their Kazakh partners, the two countries are cementing a longer-term relationship. |
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Without missing a beat, the state media now effuses over the even greater wisdom of going ahead with an election, set for April 3rd. This political zigzagging has been unusual even by Kazakh standards. |
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Kazakhstan's National Bank devalued the tenge, Kazakh currency, to pre-empt potential problems in the economy. |
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When Commons flighted the ball into the box from the other side, the Dutch defender powered a header in which was parried by Mokin and the Kazakh champions somehow survived again. |
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It is also important that Xinjiang continue to be more prosperous than neighbouring central Asian Republics, lest that inspire Kazakh or Kyrgyz irredentism. |
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Several literary languages had started to develop in the 19th century: Kazan Tatar, also used by the Bashkir and other groups, Chuvash, Crimean Tatar, Kazakh, and Kumyk. |
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It happens that, unlike in some of the other republics that became independent, Nazarbayev was ethnic Kazakh, but he was a Russian commissar in charge of Kazakhstan. |
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The complaint was brought by a group of musicians who claimed that the poster, which shows Kazakh composer Kurmangazy Sagyrbayuly and Russian poet Alexander Pushkin in an embrace, had hurt their feelings. |
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It was just a stalling tactic on the part of the Kazakh government. |
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This difficult and painful transition has upset the way the Kazakh people live, which is why we are working hard to ensure that these new values and democratic practices take strong root in our society. |
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The nationality of a child in Kazakhstan, born to unknown parents, as well as that of the child born in Kazakhstan to persons without nationality having permanent place of residence in Kazakhstan, is considered to be Kazakh. |
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It was unclear whether Kazakh citizens born outside Kazakhstan found it more difficult to confirm their nationality and that of their children on their return. |
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Until the Soviet authorities closed the border in 1936, Kazakh nomads would occasionally use these passes. |
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An exception to that is an ancient town in Tekes County, Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, with a shape of a ba gua. |
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The Crimean Khanate lasted until 1783, whereas khanates such as the Khanate of Bukhara and the Kazakh Khanate lasted even longer. |
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Increased water use in China has caused significant concerns among Kazakh and Russian environmentalists. |
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The site of an ancient settlement known as Bozok, it later became Akmola during the period of the Kazakh khanate. |
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Singers from both countries performed, and guests were offered Kazakh food and kymyz, a regionally traditional alcoholic drink. |
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Officials say he is in the Kazakh city of Taraz, from where he could fly on to Turkey or Latvia. |
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The Soyuz TMA-06M spaceship is mounted on a launch pad at the Russian leased Kazakh Baikonur cosmodrome, on Sunday. |
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The Kazakh Ministry of Agriculture said in case golden nematode is tested positive, potato will be sent back to Kyrgyzstan. |
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Astana, like no other city, embodies dream and stive of the Kazakh people brightly. |
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Quoting a Kazakh security source, Interfax said around 170 tonnes of heptyl, a highly toxic rocket propellant, were burning at the scene. |
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Commissioning of the new ferroalloy plant will increase the export of Kazakh ferrochromium to Western Europe, the USA, China, and Japan. |
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The same form is attested for Kazakh, Karakalpak and Kumyk. |
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The Kazakh researchers started cryopreserving currants and blackberries with basic methods and will now apply the new techniques to apples and apricots. |
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The TAGP was to begin in Turkmenistan near Chardzhou and, after exiting Uzbekistan, will run along the south Kazakh border towards Almaty and cross into China east of there. |
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That is the second case when a Kazakh citizen was sentenced for participation in the Ukrainian conflict, where more than 6,100 people have been killed since April last year. |
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The rocket carried 600 tonnes of kerosene, heptyl and amyl which are highly poisonous components of rocket fuel, said the head of the Kazakh space agency, Talgat Musabayev. |
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