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  • ...his grandson to read and write; he also instilled within Mukhtar a love of literature, and the poetry of Abai.<ref>Mukhtar Auezov. The path of Abai. //Republic o Auezov's other projects included drawing and translating literature into the [[Kazakh language]]. Some translations made by him include [[Nikol
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  • ...ze of the "Kazakhstan Youth Union", and the "Alash" International Prize in literature. Also he is the laureate of the "Young poets and authors" Festival held in
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  • Kazakhstan is home to a large number of prominent contributors to literature, science and philosophy: [[Abay Qunanbayuli]], [[Mukhtar Auezov]], [[Gabit
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  • ...ilev had used the work as a historical reference and a work of significant literature. Casting for the film took place worldwide, including Mongolia; China; Russ
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  • * [[Kazakh literature]]
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  • == Literature == [[Category:Kyrgyz-language literature]]
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  • ...language|Kazakh]]. Police charged the resident with distributing extremist literature and encouraging religious strife. According to Marat Yermukanov of ''[[Eura ...were confiscated during our searches." Routes used to smuggle in extremist literature and foreign funding were also shut down.<ref name=BEKNAZAROV>[http://www.in
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  • ...d. The curriculum is a general education curriculum covering subjects like literature, student's first language, Russian or Kazakh language (depending on the lan
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  • ...ripts]], including the most important work of medieval Uyghur [[Buddhist]] literature - the Uyghur manuscript of the [[Golden Light Sutra]], later published in c ...ted a corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences in language and literature. During World War II, Malov worked in [[Almaty|Alma-Ata]] as a Professor in
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  • ...8. (Mukhamed Sushanlo, Mukhame <!-- sic, no "d" --> Imazov. "Dungan Soviet Literature: textbook for 9th and 10th grade". [[Bishkek|Frunze]], 1988). ISBN 5-658-00
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  • The Volga Tatars used the Turkic [[Old Tatar language]] for their literature between the 15th and 19th centuries. It was written in the [[İske imlâ al
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  • == Literature ==
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  • ...dia_761564269/Russian_Literature.html|archivedate=2009-08-20|title=Russian Literature|last=Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia 2007|accessdate=2008-01-07}}</re [[Russian literature]] is known for such notable writers as [[Aleksandr Pushkin]], [[Leo Tolstoy
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  • ...es on Xinjiang Historical Sources in 17-20th Centuries|title=Uyghur Memoir literature in Central Asia on Eastern Turkistan Republic (1944-49)|url=http://www.acad
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  • ...+Nevertheless,+the+name+'East+Turkestan'+acquired+a+wide+usage+in+academic+literature+only+in+the+second+half+of+the+twentieth+century.&hl=en&sa=X&ei=3IdYU9jWC4P The Taẕkirah is a genre of literature written about Sufi Muslim saints in [[Altishahr]]. Written sometime in the
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  • ...es on Xinjiang Historical Sources in 17-20th Centuries|title=Uyghur Memoir literature in Central Asia on Eastern Turkistan Republic (1944-49)|url=http://www.acad
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  • ...]) Translation and research by Akimushkin O.F. Publishing house of Eastern literature, "Nauka", [[Moscow]], 1976
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  • ...|author2=Gary Leiser|author3=Robert Dankoff|title=Early Mystics in Turkish Literature|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_v6IWkCLnEwC&pg=PA158#v=onepage&q&f=f ===Literature===
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  • ...embers through common projects in the field of the [[Mass media|media]], [[literature]], [[art]], [[philosophy]], [[sport]] and [[education]].<ref name=ECO>{{cit
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  • .... Accompanying text to the mapwork in hand with detailed references to the literature of the underlying empirical investigations.'' Ehlers, J., Gibbard, P. L. (E
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  • ...=The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, Volume 23|first=|last=|volume=|edition=9|year=1894|publisher=Maxwell Somme
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  • ...lectured in [[Uigur language]] the classes of ancient and classical Uigur literature, folklore and language. In 1960-1976 V.Yudin lectured in the [[Kazakhstan S
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  • ...t decade, Kenesary Khan has been increasingly regarded as a hero in Kazakh literature and media. Kenesary Khan can be seen on the shore of the river Esil in the
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  • ...is an academic center coordinating scientific researches on the language, literature, culture, history of Turkic people from ancient times to the present-day an ...Academy. They are: Center for History and Ethnology, Center for Language, Literature and Terminology, Center for Arts and Culture, Center for Socio-Economic Res
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