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** and Turkic
** Turkic alphabets ( disambiguation )
** Turkic migration
** The Pit Grave (" Kurgan culture "), succeeding the Sredny Stog culture is the locus of the Turkic peoples according to the Paleolithic Continuity Theory
** Japanese verbs and Korean verbs do have suffixes for properties of the verb itself like aspect, mood, and tense, similar to those of the Turkic and Mongolic languages further north, but agree with Chinese and Southeast Asian languages in not marking gender, number, or any other properties of the verb arguments on the verb itself.
** Turkic languages: Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Salars, etc.
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** Modern Turkic Dialects and Literature
** Book of Dede Korkut ( Oghuz nations: Azerbaijan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Turcomans of Iraq, as well as Central Asia and other Turkic nations )
** Kutadgu Bilig ( Central Asia, Uighurs and other Turkic nations )
** Azerbaijani language, a Turkic language
** Bilars, a medieval Turkic tribe, founders of Bilär
** Turkic

** and nationalism
** Fermín Monasterio Pérez is killed by the ETA in Biscay, Spain, being the 4th victim in the name of Basque nationalism.
** The Indigenous Aryans theories published in Hindu nationalism during the 1990s and 2000s.
** Marcel Samuel Raphael Cohen ( aka Tekin Alp ) ( 1883 – 1961 ), born to a Jewish family in Salonica under Ottoman control ( now Thessaloniki, Greece ), became one of the founding fathers of Turkish nationalism and an ideologue of Pan-Turkism.
** Ontario Provincial Confederation of Regions Party-a registered party supportive of ethnic British Canadian nationalism, and completely opposed to multiculturalism and bilingualism.
** Saffronization, a symbol of Hindu nationalism in Indian politics

** and disambiguation
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** Pilot ( television episode ), a disambiguation of television pilots named " Pilot "
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** Biscay ( disambiguation ), related senses
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Turkic and nationalism
The Soviet authorities ultimately suppressed it for fear of its potential to unify Siberian Turkic peoples under a common nationalism.

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