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  • ...[[Syr-Darya Oblast]] to the south, [[Turgay Oblast (Russian Empire)|Turgay Oblast]] to the southwest and [[Orenburg Governorate]] to the northwest. As of 1897, 682,608 people populated the oblast. [[Kazakhs]] constituted the majority of the population. Significant minori
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  • | birth_place = [[Akmolinsk Oblast]], [[Russian Empire]] ...ational government at both All-Qazaq congresses as delegate of [[Akmolinsk Oblast]].
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  • ....<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.google.com/maps/place/Tulychiv,+Volyns'ka+oblast,+Ukraine,+44850/@51.002614,24.6425914,14z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x47244f2 ...CZYN , , TULCIÎN, TULTSCHIN, TULTSCHYN, TOULTCHYN, TUŁČYN: Vinnitskaya oblast {{!}} ukraine - International Jewish Cemetery Project|website=www.iajgsjewi
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  • ...ssacks from [[Omsk]] founded a fortress on the upper [[Ishim River]] named Akmolinsk, which is known today as [[Astana]], capital of Kazakhstan. In the same yea ...st Kazakhstan Province]], formerly considered southern Ural and Siberian [[oblast]]s of [[RSFSR]], were transferred to Kazakh SSR. Local Russians who opposed
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  • ...an flows directly to the North, serving as a border between the Turgai and Akmolinsk regions about 200 miles, and in this way passes through a large lake [[Kush
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  • |established_date2 = in 1832 to Akmolinsk{{sfn|Pospelov|1993|pp=24–25}} ...Cossacks]]. In 1832 the settlement was granted a town status and renamed ''Akmolinsk'' ({{lang-ru|Акмолинск}}). On March 20, 1961 the city was renamed
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  • ...e a center of newly established [[Aqmola Oblast (Russian Empire)|Akmolinsk Oblast]]. From 1917 to 1919, Akmolinsk became a sockpit for [[bolshevik]]s and their political opponents.<ref>{{ci
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  • | birth_place = [[Akmolinsk]], [[Russian Empire]] Born in Akmolinsk, Imperial Russia (modern [[Astana]] in [[Kazakhstan]]). He graduated from [
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  • [[Category:Akmolinsk Oblast (Russian Empire)]]
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  • ...Akmola and North Kazakhstan regions Kokshetau became the center of Akmola Oblast. [[Category:Akmolinsk Oblast (Russian Empire)]]
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  • ...tau. The caravan way passed through the city to the north-through [[Astana|Akmolinsk]] (Astana) and [[Petropavl]]ovsk (Petropavl), to [[Omsk]]. [[Category:Syr-Darya Oblast]]
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  • ...1889}} in [[Petropavl]]ovsk, [[Akmolinsk Oblast (Russian Empire)|Akmolinsk Oblast]], [[Russian Empire]]&nbsp;– 12 July 1974 in [[Paris]], [[France]]),<ref>
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  • [[Category:Akmolinsk Oblast (Russian Empire)]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Kokshetau]], [[Akmolinsk Oblast (Russian Empire)|Akmolinsk Oblast]], [[Russian Empire]] ...k=|last2=|date=|website=Victims of Political Repression executed in Moscow Oblast Online Database|publisher=Sakharov Center|language=Russian|trans-title=Kuib
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  • ...one of the nine rural areas in the [[Sherbakulsky District]] of the [[Omsk Oblast]]. In 1915, he went to the two-year Kazakh-Russian school in what is now t ...]], then as the Deputy Department Chief for the [[Almaty Province|Alma Ata Oblast]].
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  • ...aty Province]], which is part of [[Kazakhstan]]. However, the [[Semirechye Oblast]], as an administrative unit of the [[Russian Empire]], included not only Z ...]], [[Syr-Darya Oblast|Syr-darya]], and [[Akmolinskaya Oblast', Kazakhstan|Akmolinsk]] on the west.
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  • ...[[Syr-Darya Oblast]] to the south, [[Turgay Oblast (Russian Empire)|Turgay Oblast]] to the southwest and [[Orenburg Governorate]] to the northwest. As of 1897, 682,608 people populated the oblast. [[Kazakhs]] constituted the majority of the population. Significant minori
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  • ...t (Russian Empire)|Turgai]], [[Uralsk]] and from 1882 to 1899 [[Semirechye Oblast|Semirechensk]], having a total area of 855,000 square kilometers and a tota
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