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  • ...zhamkulov, Dzhandarbekov. On the creation of the first play were worked by writers; Auezov, Seifullin, Myleene. In the early years of staged performances, ref
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  • In 1960, together with a group of [[Soviet writers]], he visited the United States. In the summer of 1960 he started work on t [[Category:Kazakh-language writers]]
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  • ...is a famous Kazakh writer and scriptwriter. He serves as a Secretary of [[Writers' Union of Kazakhstan]]. [[Category:Kazakh-language writers]]
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  • [[Category:Russian women writers]]
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  • [[Category:Kazakh-language poets]] [[Category:Kazakh-language writers]]
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  • ...ак мушелерi &#124; Member of Union: Galymbek Zhumatov |publisher=writers.kz|accessdate=2015-11-25}}</ref> The founder of the newspaper [[Shahar (new [[Category:Kazakhstani writers]]
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  • ...ic writer [[Mukhtar Auezov]], Zhansugurov was the First President of the [[Writers' Union of Kazakhstan]] from 1934 to 1936. He wrote the novel ''Comrades'' ( [[Category:Soviet male writers]]
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  • ...}}) and "Star" ({{lang-kk|Жұлдыз}}) magazine. In 1970 he joined the Writers' Union of Kazakhstan. In 1973—1974 he studied in the Moscow Institute of [[Category:Soviet male writers]]
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  • ...he [[Kostanay]] regional newspaper, then — in the office of the Union of writers: was the editor-in-chief of the republican literary newspaper "Kazakh Adebi
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  • [[Category:Kazakhstani writers]]
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  • [[Category:Kazakhstani writers]]
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  • [[Category:Kazakhstani writers]] [[Category:Imperial Russian writers]]
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  • * [http://library.vkgu.kz/writers/oral.shtm Oralkhan Bokeev] {{ref-ru}} ...лы мәлімет. (Bokeev Oralkhan. Member information from the Kazakh Writers Union)]
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  • [[Category:Kazakhstani writers]]
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  • ...arship.org/uc/item/0mg0q54r The Language of the Sword: Alexksandr Bek, The Writers Union and Baurdzhan Momysh-uly in Battle for the Memory of Volokolamskoe Sh [[Category:Kazakh-language writers]]
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  • ...as a head editor of the magazine ''Zhuldyz'', which was the body of the [[Writers' Union of Kazakhstan]], besides of that he was a delegate of the Supreme So ...national Kazakh literature and they were prized by the world's outstanding writers. A Frenchman Louis Aragon, [[Yury Kazakov|Russians Yury Kazakov]], Sergei B
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  • [[Category:Kazakhstani writers]]
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  • [[Category:Kazakh-language poets]] [[Category:Kazakh-language writers]]
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  • [[Category:Russian-language writers]] [[Category:Kazakhstani speculative fiction writers]]
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  • ...contemporary [[Russian science fiction and fantasy|Russian science fiction writers]]. His works often feature intense [[Action genre|action]]-packed plots, in Exploiting the new fancy for domestic writers, Sergey moved from Kazakhstan to Moscow, marking the end of his early perio
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  • [[Category:Kazakh-language writers]] [[Category:Kazakh-language poets]]
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  • ...[[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]], President of the Kazakhstan Union of Writers and member of the [[Kazakhstan Academy of Sciences]]. ...rs between 1956–1962 and 1964–1966, Secretary of the [[Union of Soviet Writers]] (1959) and member of the 5th Convocation of the [[Supreme Soviet of the S
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  • [[Category:Kazakh-language poets]] [[Category:Kazakh-language writers]]
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  • [[Category:Writers from Xinjiang]] [[Category:Kazakh-language writers]]
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  • ...and writer, and national activist. Founder and first head of the Union of Writers of Kazakhstan, he was the author of controversial literature calling for gr [[Category:Kazakh-language writers]]
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  • [[Category:Kazakh-language writers]] [[Category:Writers from Xinjiang]]
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  • ...ook edited by Edward Allworth as one of the nationalist [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] writers (1973), the local [[Communist]] rulers put his name to the “black list” ...er of the International Prize for the [[Turkic languages|Turkic]] speaking writers and culture workers and he received the prize from Suleiman [[Demirel]], th
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  • ...ure, a [[poet]], a [[social activist]], an [[academic]], and a head of the Writers' Union of Kazakhstan. ...terature of the 19th and 20th centuries, such as the works of Kazakh prose writers and poets [[Saken Seifullin]], [[Mukhtar Auezov]], [[Tair Zharokov]], and [
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  • ...IFF}}</ref> He became First Secretary of the Committee of the Kazakhstan's Writers Union in 1983. He is a [[Russophone]] writer. [[Category:Kazakh-language poets]]
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  • ...p_of President Nursultan Nazarbayev Receives a Group of Famous Kazakhstani Writers and Poets in the Akorda Palace.]
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  • ...blished in the 1930s. Since its inception at least 750 of Kazakhstan's top writers have been affiliated with the union. [[Category:Writers' organizations]]
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  • *[[Writers' Union of Kazakhstan]]
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  • [[Category:National anthem writers]]
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  • [[Category:National anthem writers]]
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  • [[Category:National anthem writers]]
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  • During the 1930s many renowned Kazakh writers, thinkers, poets, politicians and historians were killed on Stalin's orders
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  • ...nalists and reformists, progressivist thinkers and scholars, educators and writers, such as [[Akhmet Baytursinuli]], [[Alikhan Bokeikhanov]], [[Mirjaqip Dulat
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  • ...]''|accessdate=12 February 2014}}</ref> In an interview, one of the film's writers, [[Dan Mazer]], confirmed that there was a scene filmed but cut in which Bo ...f 2006, and was nominated for the [[Writers Guild of America Award]] for [[Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay|Best Adapted Screenplay]
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  • ...toward the Islamic governments of nearby [[Iran]] and [[Afghanistan]], the writers of the 1993 constitution specifically forbade religious political parties.
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  • [[Category:American writers of Korean descent]] [[Category:Writers from Minnesota]]
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  • ...ber of the [[Writers' Union of Kazakhstan]], a body of the country's elite writers.
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  • Persian, Arab and other western Asian writers called China by the name "Tamghaj".<ref name="Yule1915">{{cite book|author= ...te's "Four Garrisons" seats, Kashgar was among them, and this was what led writers like Kashghārī to place Kashgar within the definition of China, Ṣīn, w
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  • [[Category:Uyghur writers]]
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  • ...blisher=Indiana University Press |year= 2009|isbn= 978-0253353856 }}</ref> Writers of the Karakhanid period, al-Kashgari and [[Yusuf Balasagun]], referred to
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