Kazakhstan

Kazakh woman in wedding clothes, 19th century Kazakhstan,, |, }}}} officially the Republic of Kazakhstan,|}}}} is a landlocked country primarily in Central Asia, with a small portion in Eastern Europe.}} It borders Russia to the north and west, China to the east, Kyrgyzstan to the southeast, Uzbekistan to the south, and Turkmenistan to the southwest, with a coastline along the Caspian Sea. Its capital is Astana, while the largest city and leading cultural and commercial hub is Almaty.

Kazakhstan is the world's ninth-largest country by land area and the largest landlocked country. Hilly plateaus and plains account for nearly half its vast territory, with lowlands composing another third; its southern and eastern frontiers are composed of low mountainous regions. Kazakhstan has a population of 20 million and one of the lowest population densities in the world, with fewer than . Ethnic Kazakhs constitute a majority, while ethnic Russians form a significant minority. Officially secular, Kazakhstan is a Muslim-majority country with a sizeable Christian community.

Kazakhstan has been inhabited since the Paleolithic era. In antiquity, various nomadic Iranian peoples such as the Saka, Massagetae, and Scythians dominated the territory, with the Achaemenid Persian Empire expanding towards the south. Turkic nomads entered the region from the sixth century. In the 13th century, the area was subjugated by the Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan. Following the disintegration of the Golden Horde in the 15th century, the Kazakh Khanate was established over an area roughly corresponding with modern Kazakhstan. By the 18th century, the Kazakh Khanate had fragmented into three (tribal divisions), which were gradually absorbed and conquered by the Russian Empire; by the mid-19th century, all of Kazakhstan was nominally under Russian rule. Following the 1917 Russian Revolution and subsequent Russian Civil War, it became an autonomous republic of the Russian SFSR within the Soviet Union. Its status was elevated to that of a union republic in 1936. The Soviet government settled Russians and other ethnicities in the republic, which resulted in ethnic Kazakhs being a minority during the Soviet era. Kazakhstan was the last constituent republic of the Soviet Union to declare independence in 1991 during its dissolution.

Kazakhstan dominates Central Asia both economically and politically, accounting for 60 percent of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil and gas industry; it also has vast mineral resources, ranking among the highest producers of iron and silver in the world. Kazakhstan also has the highest Human Development Index ranking in the region. It is a unitary constitutional republic; however, its government is authoritarian. Nevertheless, there have been incremental efforts at democratization and political reform since the resignation of Nursultan Nazarbayev in 2019, who had led the country since independence. Kazakhstan is a member state of the United Nations, World Trade Organization, Commonwealth of Independent States, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, Eurasian Economic Union, Collective Security Treaty Organization, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Organization of Turkic States, and International Organization of Turkic Culture. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Export pipelines from the CIS region : geopolitics, securitization, and political decision-making /

    Published 2014
    “…Changing Europe Summer School on "Export Pipelines from the CIS Region: National Debates, Political Decision-Making and Geopolitics" Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan…”

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    Export pipelines from the CIS region : geopolitics, securitization, and political decision-making /

    Published 2014
    “…Changing Europe Summer School on "Export Pipelines from the CIS Region: National Debates, Political Decision-Making and Geopolitics" Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan…”

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    Contemporary suicide terrorism : origins, trends and ways of tackling it /

    Published 2012
    “…NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Contemporary Suicide Terrorism in an Islamic World: Origins,Trends and Ways of Tackling Astana, Kazakhstan…”
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    VI sinfonie concertanti, op. 2 by Mysliveček, Josef 1737-1781

    Published 2006
    “…West Kazakhstan Philharmonic Orchestra…”
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    Kazakhstan travel guide : top 10 destinations

    Published 2020
    “…Consulate General of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Frankfurt am Main…”
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    Contemporary suicide terrorism origins, trends and ways of tackling it

    Published 2012
    “…NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Contemporary Suicide Terrorism in an Islamic World: Origins,Trends and Ways of Tackling <2010, Astana, Kazakhstan>…”
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    Export pipelines from the CIS region geopolitics, securitization, and political decision-making

    Published 2014
    “…Changing Europe Summer School on "Export Pipelines from the CIS Region: National Debates, Political Decision-Making and Geopolitics" <2013, Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan>…”
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    Ķazaķstan Respublikasy Täuelsízdígíníṇ 10 Žyldyġyna Arnalġan "Bajyrġy Türkí Örkenietí: Žazba Eskertkíšter" Atty Halyķaralyķ Ġylymi-teorijalyķ Konferencijanyṇ materialdary [... 20...

    Published 2001
    “…International Conference on the Occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the Independence of the Republic of Kazakhstan Ancient Turkish Civilization: Literary Texts Astana…”
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