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  • [[File:Central State Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan.jpg|thumb|View of the museum.]] ...rtainment/central-state-museum/ | title=Central State Museum of Kazakhstan Republic | publisher=[http://www.almaty-kazakhstan.net/ Almaty, Kazakhstan] | access
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  • ...the Republic|the former Parliament building of East Germany|Palace of the Republic, Berlin}} | name = Palace of the Republic
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  • | fullname = Kazakh State Academic Drama Theater named after M.O. Auezov ...The theater’s plays are in classical and modern style productions in the Kazakh language in which translation into Russian is provided. Theater works all y
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  • ...grave]], which remains the most significant architectural monument in the Republic of Kazakhstan, was pictured on the back of the banknotes of the national cu ...eums, one dedicated to Timur's granddaughter and three to [[Kazakh Khanate|Kazakh khans]] (rulers).
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  • ...Uyama, The Geography of Civilizations: Chapter 3-A Spatial Analysis of the Kazakh Intelligentsia's Activities, From the Mid-Nineteenth to the Early Twentieth ...ikhanov in Karkaraly. Under the influence of these two leaders of emerging Kazakh reformist nationalist movement, he developed an anti-colonial, anti-Russian
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  • ...g-ru|Союз писателей Казахстана}}) is a [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] literary organization, established in the 1930s. Since its inception at l [[Category:1930s establishments in the Kazakh Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic]]
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  • * [[Kazakh Steppe]] * [[Kazakh Khanate]]
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  • {{For|the Kazakh television station of the same name|Kazakhstan (channel)}} |conventional_long_name = {{nowrap|Republic of Kazakhstan}}
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  • ...place = [[Tokmok]], [[Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic|Kyrgyz SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...{{lang-ru|Майя Манеза}}, born 1 November 1985) is a [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] [[Olympic weightlifting|weightlifter]]. She initially won the gold medal
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  • [[File:Kazakh latin alphabet (1924).JPG|right|400px|thumb|Kazakh Arabic and Latin script in 1924]] [[File:Kazakh1902 (2).jpg|right|400px|thumb|''A 1902 Kazakh text in both Arabic and Cyrillic scripts.''
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  • | birth_place = Kosym, [[Kazak ASSR]], [[Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] <br> <small>(now in [[Akmola Region]], [[Kazakhstan]])</small> | allegiance = {{flagicon|USSR}} [[Soviet Union]] (1942-1991) <br/> {{flagicon|Kazakhstan}} [[Kazakhstan]] (1991-1995
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  • |name = State Emblem of the Soviet Union |image = State Emblem of the Soviet Union.svg
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  • ...each one of them. In addition to those repetitive motifs, emblems of many Soviet republics also included features that were characteristic of their local la ...basic pattern, a pattern which sometimes has led to the use of the term "[[socialist heraldry]]".
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  • {{redirect|Verniy|Soviet destroyer turned over from Japan|Japanese destroyer Hibiki (1932)}} ...pera House]]; [[Golden Warrior Monument]] in the [[Republic Square, Almaty|Republic Square]]; Entrance gate to the Park of the First President; View of the [[A
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  • |name = Al-Farabi Kazakh National University '''Al-Farabi Kazakh National University ''' ({{lang-kz|'''Əл Фараби атындағы Қ
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  • name = Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University | '''Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University''' is one of the leading institutes in [[Ce
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  • ...stan], The MAR Project</ref> Numbering nearly a million at the time of the Soviet collapse, most have emigrated since then, usually to [[Germany]] or [[Russi ...d War II]]. Large portions of the community were imprisoned in the [[Gulag|Soviet labor camp system]].
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  • ...[Russian language|Russian]] in [[Karachay–Cherkessia|Karachay–Cherkess Republic]] ...ly situated in the [[Russia]]n [[Karachay–Cherkessia|Karachay–Cherkess Republic]].
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  • ...on of the [[Poles in the former Soviet Union|Polish diaspora in the former Soviet Union]]. Slightly less than half of Kazakhstan's Poles live in the [[Karaga ...ic|Ukrainian SSR]] were deported to the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]] in 1930; among those, as many as 100,000 did not survive the first wi
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  • ...late 1980s and 1990s, many of the remaining ethnic Germans moved from the Soviet Union to Germany. ...but they survived the rebellion. According to Darrel P. Kaiser, "[[Kazakhs|Kazakh]]-Kirghiz tribesmen kidnapped 1573 settlers from colonies in 1774 alone and
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  • ...[[Tajikistan]] and [[Turkmenistan]], were mainly settled there during the Soviet era for various reasons. ...uses from 1926 to 1989, and censuses taken place after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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  • ...[[Vainakh]]. The majority of Chechens today live in the [[Chechnya|Chechen Republic]], a [[Subdivisions of Russia|subdivision of the Russian Federation]]. ...raditionally been [[Egalitarianism|egalitarian]] and organized around many autonomous local clans, called [[teip]]s.
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  • ...to prevent flight by ethnic minorities, and to prevent the penetration of Soviet secret agents into China.<ref>{{harvnb|Parham|2004|p=57}}</ref> ...strategy to eradicate a popular movement for Uyghur autonomy within the [[Soviet Union]].<ref name="Kamalov161">{{harvnb|Kamalov|2005|p=161}}</ref> By 1990,
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  • [[File:China-Xinjiang.png|thumb|200px|Xinjiang's location in the [[People's Republic of China]]]] ...chu-led [[Qing dynasty]] in 1759. Xinjiang is now a part of the [[People's Republic of China]], having been so since its founding year of 1949.
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  • ...ialist Soviet Republic (1920–25){{!}}Kirghiz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic ...!</small><br/><small>Очнись, казах!</small><br/><small>Wake up, Kazakh!</small>
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  • ...n May 6, 1998 it was renamed ''Astana'', which means "the capital city" in Kazakh. ...loited by the colonial administration. To draft Regulation governing the [[Kazakh steppe]] the Government of the [[Russian Empire]] formed Steppe Commission
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  • ...in power; city becomes part of the [[Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic]]. * 1927 - Capital of the [[Kazak Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic]] relocates to Alma-Ata from [[Kyzylorda]].
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  • | order= 1st [[Governor of Khanty–Mansi Autonomous Orkug]] ..._place= [[Karaganda]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]]
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  • ..._place = [[Karaganda]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...rus]] and the leader of the [[Belarusian Orthodox Church]] (an [[exarchate|autonomous part]] of the [[Russian Orthodox Church]]).
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  • ...d]]. In 1925, the republic was renamed [[Kazak Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic]]. On January&nbsp;17, 1928 the governorate was abolished, and Chelkar was ...cular, from Saint Petersburg.<ref name="zhelezn">{{cite web|url=http://www.kazakh.ru/news/articles/?a=1019|script-title=ru:С визитом к царю из
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  • ...c]]. In 1925, the republic was renamed [[Kazak Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic]]. On January&nbsp;17, 1928 the governorate was abolished, and Kandagach wa .../ref> In 1936, the republic was transformed into [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]]. By 1958, Kandagach already have the status of urban-type settlement.<ref
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  • [[File:Eset Batyr.jpg|250px|right|thumb|The Mausoleum of Kazakh War-leader Eset Batyr, outside Aktobe]] The name "Aktobe" comes from Kazakh "ақ" (white) and "төбе" (hill); the name is a reference to the height
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  • | population_footnotes = <ref>Agency of statistics of the Republic of Kazakhstan: [http://www.stat.kz/digital/naselsenie/2012/2013/%D0%BC%D0%B ...ilometers. Engineers discovered petroleum in the area in the days of the [[Soviet Union]], drilling commenced, and much of the area was built up around the i
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  • ...ocialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]]. After the [[dissolution of the USSR]], the Kazakh SSR became Kazakhstan. Thus, despite being a majority-Uzbek settlement, Kar ...v|first=Valeriy|title=Ethnicity, Nationalism and Conflict in and after the Soviet Union: The Mind Aflame|year=1997|publisher=Sage Publications|location=Londo
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  • ...ignificant today for maintaining mud-brick architecture and the absence of Soviet-style architecture. There are many pre-20th-century mausoleums, and more co ...some field work done in the city both before and during the rise of the [[Soviet Union]], and there is likewise renewed interest in the city as one of the o
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  • |nationality = Kazakh ...Central Electoral Committee of the [[Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tarih.spring.kz/ru/history/collectivizatio
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  • [[File:Bayanbulak grassland.jpg|thumb|[[Hejing County]], [[Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture]]]] ...ngarian Gate]], a historically important gateway between Dzungaria and the Kazakh Steppe; presently, a highway and a [[Lanxin Railway|railway]] (opened in 19
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  • ...to the Dual Threat to Kazakhness: The Rise of Alash Orda and its Uniquely Kazakh Path |last=Galick |first=David |date=March 29, 2014 |publisher=The School o ...were the major dividing issues among the party [[intelligentsia]] and the Kazakh elites, through the [[Russian Civil War]].<ref name="Galick2014"/>
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  • {{Distinguish|Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1926–36)}} |subdivision = [[Autonomous republics of the Soviet Union|Autonomous republic]]
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  • ...70 en.png|thumb|320px|The major ethnic groups in [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakhstan]] 1897–1970. The number of Kazakhs and Ukrainans decreased in ...tle=The Kazakh Famine of 1930–33 and the Politics of History in the Post-Soviet Space |publisher=Wilson Center |date=2012-03-26 |accessdate=2015-07-09}}</r
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  • ...Socialist Soviet Republic (1920–25)|Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic]]. By to some demographic estimates, 400 thousand Kazakhs, amounting 18.5% ...Sheffield| last = Thomas| first = Alun| title = Kazakh Nomads and the New Soviet State, 1919-1934| accessdate = 2016-09-26| date = 2015| url = http://ethese
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  • ...went public with the accounts of mass deportation of Kurds in the former [[Soviet Union]] during the 1930s and 1940s.<ref>Israel W. Charny, ''The Widening Ci ...e_date&day=8&month=1&year=2002 Interview with Academician Nadir Nadirov ], Kazakh Pravda, 2002.
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  • | name = Soviet Union referendum, 1991 | image = State Emblem of the Soviet Union.svg
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  • |common_languages = [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] |government_type = Republic
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  • ...me, meaning "seven rivers" (literally "seven waters") in [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] and Persian, to the rivers which flow from the south-east into [[Lake Bal ...''' ({{lang-ru|Семиречье}}), which is a Russian [[calque]] of the Kazakh "Zhetysu". The name has also been transcribed as '''Semiryechye''', '''Semi
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  • ...ussian Turkestan]], the name for the region during the [[Russian Empire]]. Soviet Central Asia went through many territorial divisions before the current bor ====Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic====
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  • ...e modern Republic of Kazakhstan became a political entity during the 1930s Soviet subdivision of Russian Turkestan. ...anthropology-of-kazakh-people-and-their-genesis "Physical Anthropology of Kazakh People and their Genesis"] by O. Ismagulov & A. Ismagulova Ch., Valikhanov
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  • ...wing is a '''List of wars and conflicts involving [[Kazakhstan]] and the [[Kazakh people]]'''. ! style="background:#39e" colspan="4"| <span style="color: white">'''[[Kazakh Khanate]] (1456–1822)'''</span>
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  • |s1 = Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic ...neralship]]), comprising the oasis region to the south of the [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] steppes, but not the protectorates of the [[Emirate of Bukhara]] and the
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  • |post = President of the Republic of Kazakhstan<br>Қазақстан Республикасының През {{also|List of Kazakh khans}}
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