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- Locating Turkey in Kazakhstan's Eurasian Identity Dinmukhammed
- New Urbanization of the Steppe. Astana: a Capital Called the Capital
- Amid Deserts, Steppes, and Mountains
- Post‐Soviet Shifts in Grazing and Fire Regimes Changed the Functional
- Dynamics and Drivers of Grasslands in the Eurasian Steppe During 2000–2014
- Toponymy of the Ancient Sary-Arka (North-Eastern Kazakhstan)
- Nationalism and Nomadism in Early Soviet Central Asia
- Political Islam in Central Asia: Post Independence Revivalism (1992-2014)
- Culture, Chaos, and Capitalism: Privitization in Kazakhstan
- Qazaqjylyq| Nationalism and Revolution in Kazakhstan, 1900-1920
- Central Asia Brochure
- Central Asia Atlas of Natural Resources
- Kazakh Emigration and Historical Significance of Memories of Mustafa Shokay
- Islamic Transformation on Thekazakh Steppe, 1742-1917
- Agronomists, Nomads, and the Settler Colony on the Kazakh Steppe, 1881-1917
- The Effect of the Nomadic/Settled Contradiction on the Transformation of the Kazakh Identity: a Reinterpretation
- Sacrificing the Kazakhs: the Stalinist Hierarchy of Consumption and the Great Famine in Kazakhstan of 1931-33
- The Russian Conquest of Inner Asia(1)
- Examination of Mineral Dust Variability and Linkages to Climate and Land-Cover/Land-Use Change Over Asian Drylands Copyright© 2
- Kazakhstan: Transition to Democracy?
- Changes in the Political and Legal System of Kazakhstan in the Process of Its Incorporation Into the Russian Empire from the Se
- The Russian Conquest of the Kazakh Steppe by Janet Marie Kilian BA in History, May 1996, Columbia C
- Territory and the Kazakh Nation: Bordering the Alash Orda
- Administrative and Territorial Changes and Legal Reforms in the Kazakh Steppe
- The Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Remotely-Sensed Vegetation Phenology in Central Asia in the 1982-2011 Period
- Conclusion Conclusion Conclusion
- FROM the STEPPE to ASTANA: the DEVELOPMENT of KAZAKH NATIONALISM Zackary Thomas Slykhouse Submitted to the Faculty of the Univer
- The Kazakh Famine of 1930-33: Current Research and New Directions
- Concise Essay on the History of State and Law Development in the Republic of Kazakhstan, a Zaure Ayupova