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  • ...the nationalist [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] writers (1973), the local [[Communist]] rulers put his name to the “black list”. Most of his renowned uncensored novel
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  • ...ef> Islam also took root due to the zealous missionary work of [[Samanid]] rulers, notably in areas surrounding [[Taraz]]<ref>Ibn Athir, volume 8, pg. 396</r ...and Observances'', pg. 340</ref> In an attempt to conform Kazakhs into [[Communist]] ideologies, gender relations and other aspects of the Kazakh culture were
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  • ...s and Observances'', pg. 340</ref> In an attempt to conform Kazakhs into [[Communist]] ideologies, gender relations and other aspects of the Kazakh culture were
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  • ...inent role in the region as the language of literature and government. The rulers of the eastern section of Iran and of Mawarannahr were Persians. Under the ...uk Empire then split into states ruled by various local Turkic and Iranian rulers. The culture and intellectual life of the region continued unaffected by su
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  • ...he Yuezhi engaged in the jade trade, of which the major consumers were the rulers of agricultural China." (Liu (2001), pp.&nbsp;267–268). ...r=Columbia University Press|isbn=978-0-231-13924-3|pages=55–}}</ref> The rulers of Khotan were aware of the menace they faced since they arranged for the M
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  • ...=978-90-04-28809-6|pages=154–}}</ref> After the Communist victory, the [[Communist Party of China]] under [[Mao Zedong]] continued the Soviet classification, ...]], and [[Kashgaria]], and later conquered [[Transoxiana]]. The Karakhanid rulers were likely to be Yaghmas who were associated with the [[Toquz Oghuz]], and
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  • ...y's undisputed leader when he became leader of the Workers' Party; in most communist countries the party leader is the most powerful person in the country. [[Category:Communist rulers]]
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  • ...e of the Kara-Khitan, Kazakhstan fell under the control of a succession of rulers of the [[Golden Horde]] (the western branch of the [[Mongol Empire]]). The ...ngolia]].<ref name="curtisrussian" /> Many Kazakhs and Russians fought the Communist takeover, and resisted its control until 1920.
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  • |title_leader = [[List of Khazar rulers|Qaghan]] ...f the ruling elite in the same way that Mongol continued to be used by the rulers of the Golden Horde, alongside of the [[Kipchaks|Qipčaq Turkic]] speech sp
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