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  • ...yi Poligon N.5''}}) on 12 February 1955. It was actually founded on 2 June 1955, originally a test center for the world's first [[intercontinental ballisti ...v]] researched mass animal deaths in the 1990s and concluded that the mass deaths of birds and wildlife in the [[Sakha Republic]] were noted only along the f
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  • ...-55)<br> Deputy Minister of War (1952-53) <br> Deputy Minister of Defence (1955-60) <br> CinC [[Strategic Rocket Forces|Strategic Missile Force]] (1959-60) ...from 1953 to 1955.<ref name = Khruschev-817/><ref name= generals.dk/> From 1955, he was Deputy Minister of Defence, and concurrently from 1959 commander in
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  • ...ter F. E. Dzerzhinsky]] on a speciality «[[missiles]]». In the spring of 1955 graduated with honors, from the proposals remain in the [[Postgraduate educ [[Category:1960 deaths]]
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  • *1955, 1959 – deputy of the [[Supreme Soviet]] of the [[Kazakh SSR]] [[Category:1961 deaths]]
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  • |serviceyears = 1932-1934<br>1936–1955 In 1955, Colonel Momyshuly retired from the army due an illness. He turned to a lit
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  • He was a member of the [[Union of Composers of Kazakhstan]] and from 1955-1959 was its chairman. In the years 1959-1966 he was a member of the [[Comm [[Category:1994 deaths]]
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  • ...h National Conservatory]]) from 1944, becoming Professor of Composition in 1955. His students included A. Zatsepin, B. Baikadamov, M.&nbsp;Tulebaev, B. Ye [[Category:1981 deaths]]
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  • | birth_date = {{birth date|1955|11|13|mf=y}} | death_date = {{death date and age|2002|7|31|1955|11|13|mf=y}}
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  • ...yfus Affair,” The Journal of Israeli History, (Tel Aviv) Vol. 16, No. 1 (1955), pp.&nbsp;1–19. [[Category:2015 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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  • ...in China and its spread westward|author=Thomas Francis Carter|editor=|year=1955|publisher=Ronald Press Co.|edition=2|location=|page=171|isbn=|pages=|access [[Category:1294 deaths]]
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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 .../books?id=28wUAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA57#v=onepage&q&f=false Lattimore & Nachukdorji 1955], p. 57.</ref> Ja Lama was arrested and deported several times. However, he
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  • ...in China and its spread westward|author=Thomas Francis Carter|editor=|year=1955|publisher=Ronald Press Co.|edition=2|location=|page=171|isbn=|pages=|access ...Bar Sauma]], another Uyghur or Ongud monk.<ref name="Thomas Francis Carter 1955 171"/> In the mid-13th century, they decided to make a pilgrimage to [[Jeru
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  • ...SU and joined the CPC in accordance with recommendation of Mao himself. In 1955, he registered with Mao his strong objection to proposals to name Xinjiang ..., he secured the role of regional Chairman of Xinjiang, a job he kept from 1955 to 1978, with a brief respite during the [[Cultural Revolution]].<ref>{{Cit
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  • ...e North Korean movement for the popularization of arts and letters (1945–1955)|publisher=AKS World Congress of Korean Studies 2014|url=http://congress.ak ...|trans-title = A Study on the Interrelation between Jo Gi-Chun's Baekdusan 1955 Text and the Political History of North Korea | author =Go Hyeon-cheol | wo
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  • ...ning [[Classical Chinese]], [[Middle Chinese]], and [[modern Chinese]]. In 1955, Zuev received a [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A.]] diploma and was sent to work in [[Category:2006 deaths]]
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  • |death_date = January 31, 1955 '''Dina Nurpeisova''' or Nurpeissova (1861- January 31, 1955) was a composer from the Western part of [[Kazakhstan]] in the [[Ural Mount
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  • | term_start3 = 31 March 1955 ...rezhnev became the first secretary of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan in 1955 and a member of CPSU Politburo in 1956. When Brezhnev left Kazakhstan in 19
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  • |years= 1955&ndash;1964}} [[Category:1964 deaths]]
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  • * 13/10/1955 - Rupture of process equipment and the destruction of a process building. ...tion. Personnel received doses from 7600 to 13,000 rem, resulting in three deaths and one case of blindness caused by radiation sickness.
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  • ...hev|Khrushchev's]] post-Stalin reorganization. For about a year, well into 1955, he was the First Secretary of the [[South Kazakhstan Province|South Kazakh [[Category:1966 deaths]]
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  • | term_end = 7 May 1955 ...kh SSR in 1954 before becoming the Soviet ambassador to [[Poland]] between 1955 and 1957.<ref>Brown, Archie (1990) "Ponomarenko, Pantaleimon Kondrat'evich
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  • | term_start5 = 12 July 1955 ...ary(1 February) 1903 – 28 October 1966) was a Soviet politician. Between 1955 and 1958 he was a [[Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist P
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  • | 1955–1956: First Secretary, [[Communist Party of Kazakhstan]] ...ded with Khrushchev against Malenkov, but only for several years. On 7 May 1955, Brezhnev was made General Secretary of the [[Communist Party of Kazakhstan
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  • ...neral major. He was a member of the [[Communist Party of Kazakhstan]] from 1955 until 1960. He was deputy member of the [[Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Unio [[Category:1968 deaths]]
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  • In 1955 V.Yudin started his work in [[Kazakhstan Pedagogical Institute]] in a newly [[Category:1983 deaths]]
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  • ...a pair of wolves at a waterhole. Chu river valley, Kazakhstan. 3 November 1955.]] ...zakhstan Reaches 85,000 |url=http://www.rferl.org/content/kazakhstan-saiga-deaths-85000/27031024.html| publisher= Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty| accessdate
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  • ...was relatively recent, as a previous population of about 1,000 animals in 1955 was reduced to about 100–200 in 1964. In Greece, the species disappeared ...r Revolution]] cast doubt on the veracity of records involving wolf-caused deaths. Prominent among them was zoologist Petr Aleksandrovich Manteifel, who init
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  • ...wards for Literature and Science Are Given by the Municipality of Holon" - 1955-05-22.</ref> ...The University Institute for Israeli Culture and Humanities in Tel Aviv" - 1955-11-02.</ref> which a year later was the core of the [[Humanities]] Departme
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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 ...eorgy Malenkov]], in a power struggle.{{sfn|Taubman|2006|pp=274–275}} In 1955, Khrushchev achieved the demotion of Malenkov and secured his own position
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