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  • On 10 April 1935, Korolev's wife gave birth to their daughter, Natalya; and they moved out o [[Category:1966 deaths]]
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  • | death_date = 1935 ...п Дулатұлы, [[Russia]]n: Миржакып Дулатов (1885–1935) was a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] [[poet]], [[writer]] and one of [[leader]]s of [[
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  • ...'Son of Bai'' (1928), ''Pure Love'' (1931), and ''Temirtas'' (Iron Stone) (1935). [[Category:1973 deaths]]
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  • ...вич Нажимеденов''', ''Zhumeken Sabyrovich Nazhimedenov''}}) (1935–1983) was a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] composer. He was born in [[Kurmangazy Dist [[Category:1935 births]]
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  • ** ''Zhalbyr'' (1935) [[Category:1981 deaths]]
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  • |birth_date = 12 March 1935 ...(Russian: '''Михаил Яковлевич Антонюк;''' (12 March 1935 – 14 April 1993) was a prominent honorary artist of the Republic of Kazak
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  • In 1935 Sergey Kalmykov moved to [[Alma-Ata]], then the capital of the [[Kazakh Sov [[Category:1967 deaths]]
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  • ...oghly: «Туркестан под властью советов», Paris, 1935. [[Category:1941 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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  • ...7/S0021911812000629 |accessdate=29 September 2014}}</ref> Due to the Imams deaths in battle and burial in Khotan, Altishahr, despite their foreign origins, t ...lify+matters&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjR9Y7p4tPOAhXKLB4KHfzzADEQ6AEIHjAA|year=1935|publisher=G. Allen & Unwin, Limited|page=25}}</ref> Islamic law was being v
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  • ...n Republic), had approached the [[Empire of Japan|Japanese]] ambassador in 1935 with "a detailed plan proposing the establishment of an 'Eastern Turkestan [[Category:1965 deaths]]
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  • ...0.9-HE01-025/V-3/page/0164.html.en History of the Expedition in Asia, 1927-1935 : vol.3]</ref> [[Category:20th-century deaths]]
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  • ...= B. P. Uvarov at the International Congress of Entomology in Madrid, 1935 ...[DSc]] from the [[Complutense University of Madrid|University of Madrid]] (1935)<ref name="frs"/>
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  • Among his later works are the ''Adventures of a Fakir'' (1935) and ''The Taking of Berlin'' (1945). During the [[Second World War]], Ivan *''The Adventures of a Fakir'', Vanguard Press, 1935.
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  • ...Division|83rd Turkestan Mountain Division]]. He was promoted in September 1935 to command of a company. In June 1936, Onoprienko transferred to command a [[Category:1979 deaths]]
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  • ...rol Commission]] and group leader for military and naval affairs. In April 1935, he became a member of the Bureau of the Party Control Commission. In June [[Category:1938 deaths]]
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  • ...nts during her childhood and was living with her uncle in [[Alma-Ata]]. By 1935 she moved to [[Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]] where her uncle was enrolled in [[Category:1944 deaths]]
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  • ...y]]. He graduated from the Dniprodzerzhynsk Metallurgical [[Technicum]] in 1935{{sfn|McCauley|1997|p=47}} and became a [[metallurgical engineer]] in the ir ...]], in 1923, and the Party itself in 1929.{{sfn|Bacon|Sandle|2002|p=6}} In 1935 and 1936, Brezhnev served his compulsory military service, and after taking
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  • ...arles Scribner's Sons |location=New York |volume=16 (Robert-Seward) |year=1935 |chapter= Schuyler, Eugene|url=https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofamer1 [[Category:1890 deaths]]
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  • ...ampaign (1928–41)|anti-religious campaign]] which resulted in the tragic deaths of millions of people from [[famine]] (ex. the [[Holodomor|Ukrainian Famine ...Party's ranks and document verifications of membership ensued in 1933 and 1935, removing supposedly unreliable members. Meanwhile, the Party closed its ra
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