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    Noisette, Thierry (24 September 2010). "Wikipédia en français dépasse le million d'articles" [French Wikipedia exceeds one million articles]. ZDNet France...
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    En with descender (Ң ң; italics: Ң ң) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. Its form is derived from the Cyrillic letter En (Н н) by adding a descender...
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  • Nukus Airport (category Articles containing Karakalpak-language text)
    Nukus Airport (Karakalpak: Nókis xalıqaralıq aeroportı / Нөкис халықаралық аэропорты; Uzbek: Nukus xalqaro aeroporti / Нукус халқаро аэропорти) (IATA:...
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    Google Translate (category Wikipedia indefinitely semi-protected pages)
    Haryanvi Hiligaynon Inuktitut Isoko Kamba Kanuri Kapampangan Karachay-Balkar Karakalpak Kashmiri Kedah Malay (Malay (Kedah)) Kelantan-Pattani Malay (Pattani Malay)...
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    in Central Asia by Kazakhs. It is closely related to Nogai, Kyrgyz and Karakalpak. It is the official language of Kazakhstan and a significant minority...
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    Uzbekistan (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from August 2018)
    e.g., Toshkent shahri). Names are given below in Uzbek, Russian, and Karakalpak languages when applicable, although numerous variations of the transliterations...
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  • Uzbeks (category Wikipedia articles that may have off-topic sections from October 2023)
    They comprise the majority population of Uzbekistan, next to Kazakh and Karakalpak minorities, and are also minority groups in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan...
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    List of revolutions and rebellions (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    1854–55: The Revolution of Ayutla in Mexico. 1855–1856: The Karakalpak Rebellion by the Karakalpak leader Ernazor Alakoz against the Khanate of Khiva 1855–73:...
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    Mutual intelligibility (category Wikipedia articles needing factual verification from March 2015)
    alphabet whereas Uyghur uses an alphabet based on the Arabic script) Karakalpak, Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Nogai. Many Turkic languages are mutually intelligible...
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    Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (category Wikipedia indefinitely move-protected pages)
    Kazakhstan) and Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic (Kyrgyzstan). The former Karakalpak Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic was transferred to the Uzbek Soviet...
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    List of Latin-script alphabets (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from November 2019)
    Finnish, French,[12], German,[13] Greenlandic, Hungarian,[15] Javanese, Karakalpak,[23] Kurdish, Modern Latin, Luxembourgish, Norwegian,[9] Oromo[65], Papiamento[63]...
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    Cyrillic alphabets (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    communication Cyrillic is used along with Roman script) Karachay-Balkar Karakalpak (1940s–1990s) Karaim (20th century) Khakas Kumyk Nogai Tuvan Uyghur –...
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    Belarusian (5,290), Erzya (3,490), Korean (3,490), Bashkir (2,610), Karakalpak (2,540), Ossetic (1,890), Dargwa (1,600), Lak (1,590), Tajik (1,280),...
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    Aral Sea (category Articles containing Karakalpak-language text)
    romanized: Aral teñızı; Uzbek: Орол денгизи, romanized: Orol dengizi; Karakalpak: Арал теңизи, romanized: Aral teńizi; Russian: Аральское море, romanized: Aral'skoye...
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    2020s (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from November 2023)
    original on 11 December 2021. Retrieved 11 December 2021. "Entra en erupción el volcán en La Palma". El País. 19 September 2021. Retrieved 19 September 2021...
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    In a broad academic perspective, both the idea that the Khazars converted en masse to Judaism and the suggestion they emigrated to form the core population...
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    Names of the days of the week (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from October 2021)
    https://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/files_ccc/SQA-Gaelic_Orthographic_Conventions-En-e.pdf, p. 17. Boyce, Mary (July 1995). "Languages in contact I: Creating new...
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    Saka (category Wikipedia articles needing copy edit from February 2024)
    speaking populations located in Central Asia (e.g. Kyrgyz, Kazakhs and Karakalpaks) (Supplementary Fig. 11). These same results were found for some Turkic...
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    Bride kidnapping (category Wikipedia articles needing factual verification from September 2023)
    (last accessed 9 March 2012). Aminova, Alena "Uzbekistan: No Love Lost in Karakalpak Bride Thefts", Institute of War and Peace Reporting, 14 June 2004 Armstrong...
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    Ethnic demography of Kazakhstan (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from August 2023)
    German population of Kazakhstan (Kasachstandeutsche) proceeded to emigrate en masse during the 1990s, as Germany was willing to repatriate these so-called...
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    State of emergency (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from April 2020)
    2 July 2022, Uzbekistan declared a state of emergency due to the 2022 Karakalpak protests. On 4 July 2022, Italy declared a state of emergency on five...
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  • kaa kaa Kara-Kalpak Individual Living Qaraqalpaq tili; Қарақалпақ тили Karakalpak kab kab Kabyle Individual Living Tamaziɣt Taqbaylit; Tazwawt kac kac Kachin;...
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    notarized documents and civic records In the autonomous Karakalpakstan, Karakalpak is an official one, alongside Uzbek. In Mainland China, Standard Mandarin...
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  • Stateless nation (category Wikipedia semi-protected pages)
    Mariano Aguirre, Vers la fin du conflit au Sahara occidental, Espoirs de paix en Afrique du Nord Latine Archived 13 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine in:...
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  • Kara-Khanid Khanate (category Wikipedia indefinitely semi-protected pages)
    d'Ouzbékistan. Paris: Louvre Editions. p. 232. ISBN 978-8412527858. Fig. 181 – Prince en trône flanqué de deux courtisans -Iran- vers 1170–1220 Samarcande, Musée National...
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    Haplogroup N-M231 (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from February 2021)
    frequency among Altaians, Siberian Tatars, Kazakhs, Evenks, Crimean Tatars, Karakalpaks, Uzbeks, and Ukrainians N-F4205* China (Inner Mongolia, Gansu, Xinjiang...
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    Russian Museum of Ethnography (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    museum received a collection of items from the traditional life of the Karakalpaks of the 19th – early 20th centuries, collected in 1927–1928. artist A...
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    Crimean Tatars (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Nogai, another Kipchak language, influenced it. It is related to Kazakh, Karakalpak, and Nogai proper. This dialect was spoken by former nomadic inhabitants...
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  • Quotation mark (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from November 2022)
    Double right-pointing angular quotes, »…», can also be used. Alternatively, an en-dash followed by a (non-breaking) space can be used to denote the beginning...
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    nomadic tribes became vassals of the Oirats. The Kalmyks battled the Karakalpaks. The Mangyshlak Peninsula was overtaken in 1639 by Kalmyks. At first...
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