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61. NTM's Missionaries - News From Tribal Locations Around The World
NTM s missionaries are planting tribal churches to reach people who have never kuman believer in Papua New Guinea learns while helping missionary with
http://www.ntm.org/news/news_results.php?page=news archives&p=2

62. Tatars -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
Interestingly, some Turkic ( (Click link for more info and facts about kuman) kuman) Tatars who became (A member of a Slavic people living in southern
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/t/ta/tatars.htm
Tatars
[Categories: Ancient peoples of China, History of China, Ethnic groups of Russia, Ethnic groups of Dagestan, Turkic peoples, Tatars, Ethnic groups of China, Ethnic groups of China]
Tatars or Tartars is a collective name applied to the (A subfamily of Altaic languages) Turkic -speaking people of (The 2nd smallest continent (actually a vast peninsula of Eurasia); the British use `Europe' to refer to all of the continent except the British Isles) Europe and (The largest continent with 60% of the earth's population; it is joined to Europe on the west to form Eurasia; it is the site of some of the world's earliest civilizations) Asia . Most Tatars live in the central and southern parts of (A federation in northeastern Europe and northern Asia; formerly Soviet Russia; since 1991 an independent state) Russia (A republic in southeastern Europe; formerly a European soviet; the center of the original Russian state which came into existence in the ninth century) Ukraine (A republic in central Europe; the invasion of Poland by Germany in 1939 started World War II) Poland and in (A republic in the eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe) Bulgaria (A communist nation that covers a vast territory in eastern Asia; the most populous country in the world)

63. Joshua Project - Peoples By Country Profiles
Send us your photo of the Nissan to display here. Submit People Photo View Nissan in all countries. peoples. Geographic. Global. Global. People Cluster. Region.
http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rop3=107341&rog3=PP

64. Encyclopedia: Silk Road
The western Kypchaks were also named kuman, Kun and Polovtsian (pl. The Tocharians were an IndoEuropean people who inhabited the Tarim basin in what is
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Silk-Road

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    65. Adam Carr's Electoral Archive
    International organisations The African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States, The most widely used are Enga (3%), Melpa (3%), Motu (3%), kuman (2%),
    http://psephos.adam-carr.net/countries/p/papuanewguinea/statspapuanewguinea.shtm
    INDEPENDENT STATE OF
    PAPUA NEW GUINEA
    Official name: Independent State of Papua New Guinea
    Location: Pacific
    International organisations: The African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States The Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation Forum The Commonwealth of Nations The Non-Aligned Movement ... The World Trade Organisation
    Borders: Indonesia
    Coastline: Coral Sea, Pacific Ocean
    Land area: 462,840 Km2
    Population: 5,100,000
    Ethnicity: Papua New Guinea is a very ethnically diverse country, but most of its people are broadly speaking Melanesians. There are small Chinese and European minorities.
    Languages: English is the official language and the language of government, business and the media. Papua New Guinea is probably the most linguistically diverse country in the world, with over 800 languages spoken. The most widely used are Enga (3%), Melpa (3%), Motu (3%), Kuman (2%), Wahgi (2%), Golin (1%), Huli (1%), Kamano (1%) and Kuana (1%). A pidgin officially called Neo-Melanesian and unofficially called Tok Pisin (Pidgin Talk) is understood by about 40% of the population and is now becoming established as a first language in some urban areas.
    Religion: Christian 66% (Catholic 22%, various Protestant denominations 44%), indigenous beliefs 34%

    66. Archaeological Digs: February 2005
    The artifacts provide a record that people were coming to the lake, said Smith. Dr Kathleen kuman, archaeologist at Sterkfontein caves and senior
    http://archaeologydigs.blogspot.com/2005_02_01_archaeologydigs_archive.html
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    New Discoveries at Endangered Ancient Sites in Iran
    Rescue archaeology in Iran may lead to some important archaeological discoveries in the near future. Recently, a joint team of Italian and Iranian archaeologists have discovered thousands of pottery shards scattered in an area that will soon be flooded by the waters of the new Sivand Dam. The shards were found in an area that bears significance in association with the King Road, the major ancient road that connected the ancient World Heritage site of Pasargadae with ancient Persepolis and Susa. The archaeological history of the area threatened by the flooding dates back to prehistoric times.

    67. Vikings 2 - Lost Worlds - Vikings Pages
    Britannica continues The indigenous people were a race(s) distinct from the Celts. They had no success there, so they tried the North African coast,
    http://www.danbyrnes.com.au/lostworlds/features/vikings2.htm
    [ Previous page: - Vikings - Page One ] [You are now on a page filed as: Vikings2 - vikings2.htm][Next page Vikings Three Back to the main page This page updated 27 April 2004 Contact via e-mail form
    VIKINGS! VIKINGS! VIKINGS!
    Norwegian Vikings between 786-820AD began raiding - using three ships "from the north" - down the east and west coasts of Britain, to the Dorset coast. This apparently was in the time of the Wessex King Brihtric (786-802) (on whom we can find little information). A Norwegian Viking party arrived at England's Lindisfarne Monastery in 793AD, accompanied it was said by high winds, lightning and fiery dragons in the sky, on Holy Island, off the Northumbrian Coast. These events have been widely regarded as a beginning of "Viking Age", but it does not seem to be recorded if English Christians were worried, if they heard about it, by a Moslem invasion of Southern France in 792AD. In coming seasons, by 794AD came another Viking raid on England, to a Northumbrian monastery, possible at Jarrow, but it was thwarted. (Dixon, Barbarian Europe , p. 117.) In 795 came Viking raids on the English west cost, at Iona, an island off the Irish coast. The first recorded notice of a Viking attack on Ireland was at Lambey by 795AD. Norsemen - probably Norwegians - had sailed south from Skye in Scotland.

    68. Tartars [Definition]
    Nenets people, indigenous people in Russia Interestingly, that some Turkic (KumanThe Cumans, also known transliteration from Russian) are a Turkic people of
    http://www.wikimirror.com/Tartars
    Tartars information on Wikimirror.com - read below for information on Tartars. ( Search
    Tatars or Tartars is a collective name applied to the Turkic -speaking people of Europe and Asia The continent of Asia is defined by subtracting Europe and Africa from the great land mass of Africa-Eurasia. The exact boundaries are vague (especially for non geographers), especially between Asia and Europe: Asia and Africa meet somewhere near the Suez Canal. The boundary between Asia and Europe runs via the Dardanelles, the Sea of Marmara, the Bosphorus, the Black Sea, the ridges of the Caucasus (according to others, through the Kuma-Manych Depression), the Caspian Sea, the Ural River (according to othe...
    [click for more] . Most Tatars live in the central and southern parts of Russia Ukraine
    [click for more] Poland and in Bulgaria The Republic of Bulgaria is a republic in the southeast of Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the east, Greece and Turkey to the south, Serbia and Montenegro and the Republic of Macedonia to the west, and Romania to the north along the river Danube....
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    [click for more] Romania Turkey , and Uzbekistan . They collectively numbered more than 8 million in the late 20th century . Most Tatars are Muslims
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    [click for more] Volga Bulgars who were conquered by the Mongol invasion The Mongol Invasion of Russia was an invasion of the medieval state of Kievan Rus' by a large army of nomadic Mongols, starting in 1223. The invasion precipitated the breakup of Kievan Rus' and influenced development of Russian history, including rise of the Moscow principality....

    69. Ouganda
    africa» dès 1946 et, en particulier
    http://www.tlfq.ulaval.ca/axl/afrique/ouganda.htm
    Ouganda
    Republic of Uganda République de l'Ouganda Capitale: Kampala
    Population: 25,4 millions (2003)
    Langues officielles: anglais ( de jure
    Groupe «majoritaire»: aucun
    Groupes minoritaires: ganda (12 %), nyanrore (6,4 %), chiga (5,6 %), soga 5,6 %), lango (4 %), teso (4 %), acholi (3 %), masaba (3 %), aringa (2,3 %), runyarwanda (2,1 %), nyoro (2 %), tooro (2 %), etc.
    Langue coloniale: anglais
    Système politique: république unitaire
    Articles constitutionnels (langue): art. 4, 6, 23, 28 et 37 de la Constitution du 8 octobre 1995
    Lois linguistiques: Règles de procédure du Parlement ougandais Rules of Procedure of The Parliament of Uganda
    1 Situation géopolitique
    La république de l'Ouganda (nom officiel: Republic of Uganda ) est un État de l’Afrique orientale, enclavé entre le Soudan au nord, le Kenya à l’est, la Tanzanie et le Rwanda au sud, et le Congo-Kinshasa à l’ouest ( voir la carte ). L’Ouganda, dont la capitale est Kampala, couvre une superficie de 241 038 km², soit l'équivalent de la Grande-Bretagne. Comparativement à bien d'autres pays africains, l'Ouganda est considéré comme un petit pays. La capitale Kampala est également la plus grande ville du pays; située sur la rive septentrionale du lac Victoria, elle compte 850 000 habitants. Elle possède le statut de municipalité urbaine et est la seule à disposer d'un tel privilège en Ouganda. Kampala est également la capitale du royaume du Buganda (correspondant approximativement à la

    70. Portland Imc - 2004.09.20 - Natural ResourcesOwnership
    Like Sunday September 19, 2004 a nationwide kuman race for the Cure (38000 man, boxes to vote for people s right to own their own natural resources.
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    71. Kashmir Sentinel
    Many people do not report simply out of fear of the militants. Hurriyat’s new stand on emphasizing its political and indigenous character is more
    http://www.kashmirsentinel.com/dec1999/
    A News Magazine of Kashmiri Pandit Community SEARCH www Kashmir Sentinel Kashmir News Panun Kashmir AIKS Satisar Vitasta Koshur.org Milchar Zaan Naad Home Past Issues Year 2004 Year 2003 Year 2002 Year 2001 ... Year 1999
    December 1st - 15th, 1999
    VOL. 5, NO: 21
    PREMATURE DIALOGUE
    Despite official denial, reports emanating from New Delhi suggest that the Centre has established dialogue with the Hurriat leadership. As a matter of political principle any dialogue between the government and a section of its citizenry to address the aberrations of democratic governance is a welcome development. But then whom and what does the Hurriat leadership represent. "Representative Character" has been thrust upon Hurriat by the countries waging proxy-war against India to keep the pot boiling in Kashmir. Only the other day a leading national daily brought out the details establishing its mercenary character. Hurriat’s politics has nothing to do with the aspirations of Kashmiris. The bitter legacy this politics has left behind is political subversion, annihilation of any semblance of religious pluralism, violent mayhems, brutalization of society and denial of freedom of speech and political choice. The Hurriat leadership in also obsessed with pursuing the politics of personal aggrandisement. Mr Abdul Gani Lonethe Hurriat leader has spoken about a ‘negotiated settlement’. He also has demanded dialogue with the ‘dissatisfied’ group. No sovereign nation can ever acquiesce to a settlement which leads to the dilution of sovereignty over its integral part. Autonomy or independence both are the variants of the same process.

    72. Age Of Belief Summary And Evaluation By Sanderson Beck
    According to this, an early race of people had no hearts and minds and was destroyed by a A kuman princess became regent for her son Ladislas IV (r.
    http://www.san.beck.org/AB24-Summary.html
    BECK index
    Age of Belief
    Summary and Evaluation
    Asia, Africa and America
    Roman Domination 30 BC to 180 CE

    Roman Decline and Christianity 180-610

    Muslim, Byzantine and Frank Empires 610-1095
    ...
    Evaluating the Age of Belief
    Asia, Africa and America
    India had a favorable balance of trade with the Roman empire in the first century CE, but they had their own internal conflicts under the Satavahana kingdom. In the northwest Iranian kings known as the Pahlavas were driven out by Scythians led by Kanishka (r. 78-101), who supported Buddhism and founded the Shaka era. Buddhist philosophers such as Parshva and Ashvaghosha were favored at his court. The new greater vehicle of Buddhism called Mahayana emphasized the bodhisattva saint who helps others, and this doctrine was explained in the Surangama Sutra , which warned of allurements from sex and ego. Ashvaghosha wrote the earliest Sanskrit drama, and his poem Buddhacharita described the life and teachings of the Buddha. His Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana distinguished suchness (bhutatathata) from the cycle of birth and death (samsara) . He taught compassion for all beings and thus criticized the prejudices and inequities of the caste system. Prajnaparamita was translated into Chinese in 179 CE and discussed perfect wisdom. The

    73. Peacekeeping
    Human Security and the New Diplomacy Protecting People, Promoting Peace, Rotberg, Robert I. Peacekeeping and Peace Enforcement in africa Methods of
    http://www.au.af.mil/au/aul/bibs/peacekp03/peacekp03.htm

    74. The World Bank - An Overview And Its Impacts On Papua New Ginuea

    http://www.aidwatch.org.au/assets//aw00131/aw00131.xml
    James Arvanitakis (c) 2001 AID/WATCH The recent shooting of students in PNG has been dismissed by the main media and most of our politicians as radical students getting carried away. The truth is that the World Bank and IMF have been raping this amazing nation for decades, while promising reforms that will 'benefit' the people. This paper looks at how the World Bank is repeatedly failing. It is the World Bank and IMF who again have blood on their hands. The 1944 Bretton Woods conference on the global financial system resulted in the creation of the World Bank and IMF. This was done to assist in financing the reconstruction of Europe devastated by World War II and to provide a mechanism for promoting international trade. Both institutions come under the broad United Nations (UN) umbrella as they have legal relationships with UN agencies, but remain otherwise autonomous bodies. Members of the IMF can draw on its funds to support their currency when it is weak, borrow money to meet short-term foreign payment requirements, and receive loans. The third player is the WTO, which replaced the GATT. I will not discuss the WTO at all due to time restrictions. Despite the varying goals of the Bretton Woods trio, this author believes that it is possible to place their objectives under four broad headings , which are to:

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