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  • ...on during the [[Great Purge]], and was tried and sentenced to death as the purge was waning.<ref name=face2face>[https://web.archive.org/web/20140407044816/ ...ev’s passion for his work in the long term was something that made him a great one. He was committed to training younger engineers to move into his space
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  • ...utcry, which was quickly and bloodily silenced. To this day, he is held in great regard in Kazakhstan, but is viewed as somewhat tragic figure, signifying t [[Category:Great Purge victims from Kazakhstan]]
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  • [[Category:Great Purge victims from Kazakhstan]]
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  • [[Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"]]<br/> ...Front]] in [[Siberia]]. While not subject to repression during the [[Great Purge]], the remark "unreliable, with extreme nationalist views" was inscribed in
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  • [[Category:Great Purge victims from Kazakhstan]]
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  • [[Category:Great Purge victims from Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...atinsk Oblast, Russia|Semipalatinsk Oblast]], [[Russian Empire]]. He was a great grandson of [[Barak Sultan]], former khan of [[Bukey Horde]].<ref>{{Cite we [[Category:Great Purge victims from Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...of tribal rivalries, which had effectively divided the population into the Great, Middle and Little (or Small) hordes (''[[jüz]]''). Political disunion, tr ...participated in the 1723–1730 war against the Dzungar, following their "Great Disaster" [[invasion]] of Kazakh territories. Under the leadership of [[Abu
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  • There is great [[genetic diversity]] among the [[wild apple]]s in the region surrounding A ...ent facilities and housing.{{citation needed|date=January 2014}} The Great Purge of the Stalin era extended to Kazakhstan, where numerous intellectuals, act
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  • ...of Gulag], [[Novaya Gazeta]]</ref> His parents were victims of the [[Great Purge]] of 1937 and 1938, in which his father was executed and his mother was sen
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  • ...azakhstan]] was renamed Masanchi after him. He was a victim of the [[Great Purge]] by [[Joseph Stalin]]. ...ungan+Red+Army+commander,+to+form+a+Dungan+Cavalry+Regiment+as+a+matter+of+great+urgency&hl=en&ei=1k8iTcqrBcL7lwfU4riDDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnu
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  • ...e|Chechen]] family that had been expelled from Chechnya during the [[Great Purge|Stalinist repressions]]. In April 1957, his family returned to [[Shalinsky
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  • ...o join Russian Communist Party. He was executed in 1938 during the [[Great Purge]] being accused of being a National Communist like [[Sultan Galiev]]. Today [[Category:Great Purge victims from Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...er of the [[Transcaucasian Military District]] in 1937. During the [[Great Purge]], he was arrested in February 1938 and executed in August. Kuibyshev was p ...of the Transcaucasian Military District. After the beginning of the Great Purge, Kuibyshev criticized it for undermining readiness in November, during a me
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  • ...] from December 5, 1936 to May 3, 1938. He was executed during the [[Great Purge]]. [[Category:Great Purge victims]]
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  • ...d by the [[Governorate-General (Russian Empire)|Governor-General]]. With a great and constant interest, he began to study Russian history and the history of ...any of Tynyshpaev's early [[Alash Orda]] compatriots survived the [[Great Purge]] of the 1930s, a campaign of brutal political oppression that targeted pea
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  • ...the city's important defence industries. As a survivor of Stalin's [[Great Purge]] of 1937–39, he was able to advance quickly as the purges created numero ...ories, mines and offices were staffed by undisciplined personnel who put a great effort into not doing their jobs; this ultimately led, according to Robert
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  • ...icipated in the 1723–1730 war against the [[Dzungars]], following their "Great Disaster" invasion of Kazakh territories. Under the leadership of [[Abul Kh ...smachi]], surrounding the city of Bukhara. [[Joseph Stalin]] would later [[purge]] and [[exile]] many of the local [[Bukhori]] people as well as most of the
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  • ...l the 1820s (when the expanding [[Kokand]] khanate to the south forced the Great Horde khans to accept Russian protection, which seemed to them the lesser o ...tween 1822 and 1848, the three main Kazakh Khans of the Lesser, Middle and Great Horde were suspended. Russians built many forts to control the conquered te
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  • ...arbarossa|invaded the Soviet Union]], beginning the [[Eastern Front (WWII)|Great Patriotic War]]. ...es within the Central Committee.<ref name="auccpsu">{{cite web | work = [[Great Soviet Encyclopedia]] |author = [[Staff writer]] |url = http://bse.sci-lib.
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