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  • ...n the [[Tupolev TB-3]] heavy bomber. Korolev earned his pilot's license in 1930 and explored the operational limits of the aircraft he piloted, wondering w [[Category:1907 births]]
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  • ...inst the Soviet power, but also wrote loving poems such as ''The Steppe'' (1930) and ''Kulager'' (1936). He was repressed in 1937, as his writing was seen [[Category:1894 births]]
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  • * Красноармейский букварь, Almaty, 1929—1930 * Букварь для малограмотных, Almaty, 1930
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  • ...evidence in the criminal case against him, he was released from prison. In 1930, the authorities banished him to [[Moscow]], where he was arrested a final [[Category:1866 births]]
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  • ...war from 1918-1920. He studied in the Institute of Red Professorship from 1930 to 1935. Mukanov's earliest novels were ''Son of Bai'' (1928), ''Pure Love' [[Category:1900 births]]
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  • | birth = 22.4 births/1,000 population (2010 est.) | infant_mortality = 18.4 deaths/1,000 live births
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  • | term_end= 1930 | death_date= 1930
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  • * Moule, A. C., ''Christians in China before 1550'' (London: SPCK, 1930). [[Category:1245 births]]
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  • |term_end2= 1930 ...ref> He served as an advisor at the court, until when Maksud died in March 1930, governor [[Jin Shuren]] abolished the khanate.<ref>{{cite book|url=https:/
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  • ...is father, and after the death of Kumul Khanate ruler Shah Mahsut in March 1930, Hoja Niyaz was appointed to the high position of adviser to new ruler of t [[Category:1889 births]]
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  • ...orean newspaper, ''[[Sŏnbong (newspaper)|Sŏnbong]]'', in Russia. Between 1930 and 1933 he wrote poems such as "The Morning of the Construction", "To the [[Category:1913 births]]
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  • ...ctions, Moiseyevsky was awarded the [[Order of the Red Banner]] on 4 April 1930. In 1934, he graduated from the [[Lenin Military-Political Academy]]. In 19 [[Category:1902 births]]
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  • ...t]] to a [[Tatars|Tatar]] peasant family. He graduated from ninth grade in 1930 and worked at a factory in [[Uralsk, Kazakhstan|Uralsk]].<ref name=":0" />< [[Category:1913 births]]
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  • ...d from seven years of education and worked at his father's farm. In August 1930, he became the foreman of the village "[[Felix Dzerzhinsky]]" [[Kolkhoz]].< [[Category:1911 births]]
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  • ...administrative meetings of the [[Council of Labor and Defense]] in October 1930. At the same time, he was also a board member of the [[Rabkrin]], the Worke [[Category:1893 births]]
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  • '''Orazak Ismagulov''' (born 1930) is an internationally known{{fact|date=March 2014}} [[anthropologist]], d [[Category:1930 births]]
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  • ...udied at the [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem|Hebrew University]]. Between 1930-1931 he also studied [[Bible|Biblical]] History at the [[École Biblique]] ...beEretz Israel" [Israel under the [[Crusades|Crusaders]] Rule]; ''Davar'' 1930
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