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  • ...amilies through the tumultuous years following the [[Russian Revolution of 1917|Russian Revolution]] and continuing internecine struggles until the [[Bolsh [[Category:1966 deaths]]
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  • In the summer of 1917 year Auezov married a 15-year-old girl named Raihan. Together they had a da In 1917 while he was studying at seminary he wrote “Enilik-Kebek" a play based on
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  • When the [[Russian Revolution of 1917]] occurred, Baytursinuli returned to the steppes and began to work with the [[Category:1937 deaths]]
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  • ...ependence of Kazakhstan and fought against [[Bolsheviks]] between December 1917-May 1919. When the leader of the Whites, Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak, turned [[Category:1935 deaths]]
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  • During the summer and winter of 1917 he has been taking part in the creation of Qazaq "Alaş" party and [[Alaş [[Category:1938 deaths]]
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  • '''Halife Altay''' (1917–2003) was a [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] author and anthropologist. He fled [[Category:1917 births]]
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  • On 9 March 1917 he moved to [[Akmola]], where he wrote a welcoming poem for the [[February ...h is said to be the first work of Kazakh Soviet literature. On 27 December 1917, the Soviet regime was established in Akmolinsk. Seyfullin was elected a me
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  • |term_start = December 13, 1917 ...scientist who served as the Prime Minister of the [[Alash Autonomy]] from 1917 to 1920. He was leader and founder of the [[Alash Orda]] national liberatio
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  • '''Aisha Garifovna Galimbaeva''' (December 29, 1917, in Issyk, [[Almaty Province]] - April 21, 2008) is a [[Kazakhstan]]i paint [[Category:1917 births]]
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  • Before [[October Revolution]] in 1917 Shokay’s Family and about 30 of his relatives lived in one village, which ...St. Petersburg]], where he entered the law faculty of the University (1910-1917).
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  • In 1917, Malov became a professor in [[Kazan]] University and a director of [[Numis [[Category:1957 deaths]]
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  • | death = 8.9 deaths/1,000 population (2010 est.) | infant_mortality = 18.4 deaths/1,000 live births
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  • ...residing outside Tatarstan took place before the [[Russian Revolution]] of 1917 due to Tatars being specialized in trading.<ref name="princeton">{{cite web ...the 1917 Revolution is significant and this situation continued even after 1917.<ref name="princeton"/> Tatar authorities attempted in the 1990s to reverse
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  • ...7/S0021911812000629 |accessdate=29 September 2014}}</ref> Due to the Imams deaths in battle and burial in Khotan, Altishahr, despite their foreign origins, t Swedish Christian missionary J. E. Lundahl wrote in 1917 that the local Muslim women in Xinjiang married Chinese men because of a la
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  • ...rami}}, {{lang-uz|Mulla Muso Sayramiy|lat=Molla Musa Seyrami}}; 1836&ndash;1917) was a historian from [[Xinjiang]], known for his account of the events in ....harvard.edu/pds/view/10845180?n=11&printThumbnails=no Sairami, Musa, 1836-1917. Taʼrikh-i emeniyye. Qazān : Ṭabʻkhāne-i Medrese-i ʻUlūm, 1322] Har
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  • ...and, after the [[Russian Revolution (1917)|Russian Revolution]] erupted in 1917, helped to organize small, local Uyghur self-defense groups. After the [[Ru [[Category:20th-century deaths]]
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  • ...SDLP (Bolshevik)|Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)]]. In 1917, [[Lenin]] sent her back to Siberia to mobilize Koreans there against the c [[Category:1918 deaths]]
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  • ...accessdate=2011-01-01}}</ref> He participated in the [[Russian Revolution (1917)|Russian Revolution]] on the Bolshevik side. Karakunuz in [[Kazakhstan]] wa [[Category:1937 deaths]]
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  • ...two of them by the end of 1916. However, Fydorov's stint in Russia during 1917 was unsuccessful; he fell ill without scoring any aerial victories. By the [[Category:1922 deaths]]
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  • .... From 1915 he worked in [[Tiflis]], which after the Russian revolution of 1917 had become the capital of the short-lived [[Democratic Republic of Georgia] [[Category:1970 deaths]]
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  • ...n Chairman of the counterrevolutionary All-Russian Cossack Congress (June, 1917), and then Chief of the Army Administration and [[ataman]] of the [[Orenbur [[Category:1921 deaths]]
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  • ...niversity. It was here that they organised a Regional Conference in August 1917, and a Congress in October to draft a constitution for an autonomous Siberi [[Category:1920 deaths]]
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  • ...[[Siberia]]. Upon the [[Russian Revolution of 1917|Russian Revolution]] in 1917, the family abandoned their property and fled to [[Harbin]], a city in [[Ch [[Category:2006 deaths]]
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  • [[Maxim Gorky]]'s fairy-tale book, ''Samovar'', published in 1917 was his first work as a book designer. His recognition as a book illustrato [[Category:1974 deaths]]
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  • | serviceyears = 1914{{endash}}1917<br> ...on]] of 1917 was elected a member of the regimental committee. In November 1917, he became the regimental adjutant with the rank of captain.{{Sfn|Cherushev
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  • *[[Black Sea Fleet]] (1916–1917) ...//www.soviethistory.org/index.php?page=subject&SubjectID=1917kornilov&Year=1917|archivedate=2014-03-30}}</ref>
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  • ...Elisabethpol Governorate]] in an [[Armenians|Armenian]] peasant family. In 1917, he joined the [[Russian Social Democratic Labour Party]] (RSDLP). In 1926& [[Category:1939 deaths]]
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  • ...year Kazakh-Russian school in what is now the Poltava Raion, graduating in 1917. He attended the Narimanov Institute in [[Moscow]], but did not complete hi [[Category:1966 deaths]]
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  • ...that same year, which may have been the motive for his arrest. In February 1917, following the [[February Revolution|initial Russian Revolution]], he publi ...He was a member of the short-lived [[Alash Orda|Alash autonomy]] (December 1917 – January, 1920). He was also an early leader of the Turkestan (Kokand) A
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  • '''Bayken Ashimov''' (1917 – 5 February 2010) was a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] [[politician]]. He served as [[Category:1917 births]]
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  • ...a Russian carpenter. Since 1915 he started working as a carpenter too. In 1917, after the [[October Revolution]], he joined the [[Red Army]], first as a s [[Category:1966 deaths]]
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  • ...2002|p=6}} Like many youths in the years after the [[Russian Revolution of 1917]], he received a [[vocational education|technical education]], at first in ...| author = Sakwa, Richard | title = The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union: 1917–1991 | location = | publisher = [[Routledge]] | year = 1999 | isbn = 978-
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  • ...catalogue of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity | accessdate=March 24, 2011 | year=1917}}</ref>{{rp|91}} He became one of the first graduate students at Yale, and [[Category:1890 deaths]]
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  • |combatant1 = {{flagicon image|Bandera de Khiva 1917-1920.svg}} [[Khanate of Khiva|Khiva]] |commander1 = {{flagicon image|Bandera de Khiva 1917-1920.svg}} Allah Quli Bahadur
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  • ...nin]] which seized power in the aftermath of the [[October Revolution]] of 1917. The party was dissolved on 29 August 1991 on Soviet territory soon after a ...ampaign (1928–41)|anti-religious campaign]] which resulted in the tragic deaths of millions of people from [[famine]] (ex. the [[Holodomor|Ukrainian Famine
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