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  • ...gh the tumultuous years following the [[Russian Revolution of 1917|Russian Revolution]] and continuing internecine struggles until the [[Bolsheviks]] assumed unc ...designed a glider in 1928, and flew it in a competition the next year. The Communist Party accelerated the education of engineers in 1929 to meet the country's
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  • ...stpone his studies; he was drafted into the army. In 1943, he joined the [[Communist Party]]. ...Tehran]] in 1961 and [[Baghdad]] in 1964. He was elected a member of the [[Communist Party of the Kazakh SSR]] (1961–1967)
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  • Many patriotic, pro-revolution and pro-Stalin poems and songs were attributed to Jambyl in the 1930s and w ...scovered" Jambyl. He was directed to do this by the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan, [[Levon Mirzoyan]], who wanted to find an ''akyn'' sim
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  • ...Kazakhstan as part of the [[Russian Empire]]. Following the [[1917 Russian Revolution]], and subsequent [[Russian Civil War|civil war]], the territory of Kazakhs ...Kazakhstan.html|archivedate=15 April 2005}}</ref> Both sides resisted the communist government until late 1919.
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  • |party = [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]]<br>{{small|(1961–1991)}}<br>[[Independent pol He became a member of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|CPSU]] in 1961. In 1962, he was admitted to Kuyby
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  • |awards = [[Order of the October Revolution]], [[Order of the Red Banner of Labour]], [[People's Hero of Kazakhstan]], ...] chamber. From 1966 to 1971 Chokin was a member of Central Committee of [[Communist Party of Kazakhstan]].
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  • ...unist symbolism|Communist symbol]] that was conceived during the [[Russian Revolution]]. At the time of creation, the [[hammer]] stood for industrial laborers an ...socialist countries, as well as in countries where communism is [[Bans on Communist symbols|banned]] by the official law.
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  • ...: red">★</span></big>), is an important [[symbol]] often associated with communist ideology, particularly in combination with [[hammer and sickle]]. It has be ...Soviet Union]] under the rule of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Communist Party]], along with, for example, the [[hammer and sickle]]. In Soviet hera
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  • ...olution]], many political activists were sent to Kyrgyzstan to promote the communist ideas − many of whom were Jews or of Jewish origin, such as G. Broido who [[General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union|General Secretary]] [[Joseph Stalin]] forcibly mo
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  • The [[Russian Revolution]] of 1917 and the end of the First World War in 1918 also brought tremendou ...nal | title = German Lutherans in the Soviet Union | journal = Religion in Communist Lands | year = 1973 | first = Matchett | last = Kathleen | volume = 1 | iss
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  • ...have long had criminals and bandits, during the disorder of the [[Russian Revolution of 1917]], armed gangs proliferated until they became a very significant fa ...system were re-established in the [[Soviet Union]] shortly after the 1917 revolution, the [[NKVD]] secret police nearly exterminated the criminal underworld com
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  • Following the [[Russian Revolution of 1917|Russian Revolution]], the [[Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic]] (''Autonome So ...f the entire German population. Consequently, the Central Committee of the Communist Party issued a resolution on August 12, calling for the expulsion of the en
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  • ...санчын; {{zh|c=马三奇}}), a Dungan participant in the [[Communist Revolution]] and a Soviet Kazakhstan statesman.
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  • ...uine autonomy, the plan was scrapped after the [[Chinese Revolution (1949)|Communist victory in China]] in 1949.<ref>{{harvnb|Kamalov|2007|p=36}}</ref> During t
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  • ...54 to 1964. He held high position in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region Revolution Committee from 1968 to 1979, and then became Chief of the People's Congress [[Category:Communist Party of China politicians from Xinjiang]]
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  • ...rophy2016">{{cite book|author=David Brophy|title=Uyghur Nation: Reform and Revolution on the Russia-China Frontier|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=84bPCwAA ...2011], p. 138.</ref> but was assassinated in 1922 on the orders of the new Communist Mongolian authorities under [[Damdin Sükhbaatar]].<ref>[https://books.goog
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  • |party = [[Communist Party of China]] An [[Uyghur people|Uyghur]], Tiliwaldi began working in 1967 and joined the [[Communist Party of China]] in May 1973. In 1967, Tiliwaldi graduated from [[Xinjiang
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  • :#Detainee is an ethnic Uighur wanted by the communist Chinese government for involvement in an uprising that took place in Southe ...amous Uighur author. Otkur was arrested by the Chinese during the Cultural Revolution and served time Chinese prison.
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  • ...|page=100}}</ref> In October, the [[Chinese Revolution (1949)|1949 Chinese revolution]] brought the Communists to power [[Peaceful Liberation of Xinjiang|in Xinj ...job he kept from 1955 to 1978, with a brief respite during the [[Cultural Revolution]].<ref>{{Cite book|title=Xinjiang: China's Muslim far northwest|first=Micha
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  • ...//books.google.com/books?id=IAs9AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA84&dq=committee+for+national+revolution+sabit&hl=en&ei=16cjTNK8EsKAlAf37K2aAQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum= ...mal protection of the [[Republic of China]], and necessity of quelling all communist forces in Sinkiang, including the Soviet backed [[Second East Turkestan Rep
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  • ...cademic figures of his generation, he was persecuted during the [[Cultural Revolution]] over a perceived divergence between his own ideas and that of dominant Ma ...es around the world.<ref name="Wang and Zhou, 68"/> As a close ally of the Communist Party, Jian became professor of history at [[Peking University]] after the
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  • | party = [[Communist Party of China]] ...ter the foundation of the People's Republic in 1949. Prior to the Cultural Revolution Zakir's father was a member of the regional [[Provincial Party Standing Com
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  • ...1-01-01}}</ref> He participated in the [[Russian Revolution (1917)|Russian Revolution]] on the Bolshevik side. Karakunuz in [[Kazakhstan]] was renamed Masanchi a [[Category:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members]]
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  • ...rty of the Soviet Union|26th]] [[Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Politburo]] ...rty of the Soviet Union|23rd]] [[Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Politburo]]
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  • ...v retreated south-east to the border of China. Along the way they attacked communist party and government officials and led an anti-communism campaign, using pr The [[1905 Russian Revolution]] aroused hope for change within Ahmet. He actively took part in the popula
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  • ...cuted in 1938 during the [[Great Purge]] being accused of being a National Communist like [[Sultan Galiev]]. Today he is considered a national hero and honored
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  • ...nts' Inspectorate, and a member of the [[Central Control Commission of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Party Control Commission]] during the 1930s. Kuib ...Kuibyshev was wounded three times during the war and after the [[February Revolution]] of 1917 was elected a member of the regimental committee. In November 191
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  • ...rophy2016">{{cite book|author=David Brophy|title=Uyghur Nation: Reform and Revolution on the Russia-China Frontier|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=84bPCwAA *{{cite book|title=Nationalism and Revolution in Mongolia|issue=|first1=Owen|last1=Lattimore|first2=Sh|last2=Nachukdorji|
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  • ...ndash; 1998) was the First Secretary of the [[Central Committee]] of the [[Communist Party]] of the [[Kazakh SSR]] from December 16, 1986 to June 22, 1989. ...inted by [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] in an attempt to root out corruption in the Communist Party of the Kazakh SSR.
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  • ...idium of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union|20th]] [[Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Presidium]] ...iat of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union|20th]] [[Secretariat of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Secretariat]]
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  • ...ee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Central Committee]] of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]] |party = [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]]
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  • By 1919 the Russian Revolution reached Turkestan. For many months there was fighting between the reds and At the time China did not recognize the [[Communist]] Government of Russia, and Vasile being invited to [[China]] by the Govern
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  • ...hev]]'s dismissal of [[Dinmukhamed Kunayev]], the First Secretary of the [[Communist Party of Kazakhstan]] and an [[ethnic Kazakh]], and his appointment of [[Ge The dismissal of the long-serving First Secretary of the [[Communist Party of Kazakhstan]], [[Dinmukhamed Kunayev]] (1964–1986), an ethnic Kaz
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  • Following the [[Bolshevik Revolution]] of 1917, the [[tsar]]s effectively ruled over most of the territory belon Emerging from the Russian Empire following the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Russian Civil War of 1918–1921, the USSR was a union of s
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  • The [[Neolithic Revolution]] was marked by the appearance of animal husbandry and agriculture, giving ...t century, Russia conquered many countries and experienced a human capital revolution, which led to a higher numeracy afterwards. Nevertheless, the numeracy of K
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  • ...hird Fitna|third Muslim civil war]] soon broke out, leading to the Abbasid Revolution and the fall of the Umayyad dynasty in 750. ...spiracy-theorists like the [[Ku Klux Klan]]'s [[Hiram Wesley Evans]]; anti-communist polemicists like John O. Beaty<ref>.{{harvnb|Boller |1992|pp=2,6–7}}. {{h
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  • ...e [[Almaty]] [[oblast]] in December 1986 when the government put down anti-Communist demonstrations. Zhumabekov denied any involvement, saying that "interior af ...006. The ban, originally instated in March 2005 in response to the [[Tulip Revolution]] in [[Kyrgyzstan]]. Zhumabekov told Parliament that the [[Organization for
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  • {{Redirect|CPSU|other uses|CPSU (disambiguation)|and|Communist Party of the Soviet Union (disambiguation)}} |colorcode = {{Communist Party of the Soviet Union/meta/color}}
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  • ...ese period. Initially burned furthermore banned to Americans, condemned as communist propaganda, your guide was given their Nobel Award for literature in 196 Th It was ten years concerning revolution, a period it brought alter each socially as well as economically. Upload wa
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