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  • ...rchanovič Auezov'') (September 28, 1897 — June 27, 1961) was a [[Kazakh people|Kazakh]] writer, a [[social activist]], a Doctor of [[Philology]], a profes Auezov was born into a nomadic family from what is today [[Abay District, East Kazakhstan|Abay District, in East Kazak
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  • ...v was born in what is today [[Kostanay Region]], and was educated at the [[Orenburg]] Teachers' School. After graduating in 1895, Baitursynov held teaching pos ...rest and exile from the [[Steppe]] regions. After being exiled, he went to Orenburg.
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  • ...thor of libretto to [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] opera ''[[Kyz-Zhibek]]''. [[People's Writer]] of the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]], President of the Ka ...etween 1923 and 1926, he studied at the [[Rabfak|Faculty of Workers]] in [[Orenburg]], and then at the agroeconomic institute at [[Omsk]]. He started his liter
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  • ...ental scientist who served as the Prime Minister of the [[Alash Autonomy]] from 1917 to 1920. He was leader and founder of the [[Alash Orda]] national libe ...ter studied at the Saint Petersburg Forestry Institute, where he graduated from the Faculty of Economics in 1894. During his youth, he is believed to have
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  • |established_event8 = Independence declared from the [[Soviet Union]] ...people per sq. mi.). The capital is [[Astana]], where it was moved in 1997 from [[Almaty]], the country's largest city.
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  • '''Roman Valiyev''' (born 27 March 1984 in [[Russian SFSR]] in [[Orenburg]]) is a [[Kazakhstan]]i [[triple jump]]er. [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | clubs6 = [[FC Gazovik Orenburg|Gazovik Orenburg]] |valign="center"|[[FC Orenburg|Gazovik Orenburg]]
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  • ...ant of [[Abdulayev]].<ref name="Ganzhina" /> It is shared by the following people: *[[Abdulino]], a town in Orenburg Oblast, Russia
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  • |birth_place = [[Saraktashsky District|Chernyi Otrog]], [[Orenburg Oblast]], [[Russian SFSR]] ...from a [[Planned economy|planned]] to a [[Market economy|market]] economy. From 2001 to 2009, he was Russia's ambassador to [[Ukraine]]. After that he was
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  • ...stern [[China]] and taken to southeastern [[Russia]] by migrating [[Kalmyk people|Kalmyk tribes]] in the early 17th century. ...d short horns. There is a well-developed [[dewlap]]. Believed to originate from Indian cattle they have a high number of sweat glands, allowing them to end
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  • ...akhstan has a strategic geographical location to control oil and gas flows from [[Central Asia]] to East ([[China]]) and West ([[Russia]], global market). ...conomy-wide carbon [[Emissions trading|emissions system]] to cap emissions from its biggest emitters in the energy, coal, oil and gas extraction sectors.<r
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  • [[Image:Train-to-almaty.jpg|thumb|A view from the train while travelling along the path of the Trans-Aral Railway. Much o ...(also known as the '''Tashkent Railway''') was built in 1906 connecting [[Orenburg]] and [[Tashkent]], then both in the [[Russian Empire]].<ref>Coulibaly, S D
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  • | caption = Population of Kazakhstan (in millions) from 1950–2009. ...on estimate is 6.8% higher than the population reported in the last census from January 1999 (slightly less than 15 million). These estimates have been con
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  • ...Stalinist population transfers]] in the late 1930s. At least 250,000 Poles from the Polish autonomous regions of the [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic| ...to another, such as Ukrainian or Russian; they have given numbers ranging from 100,000 to 400,000.<ref>{{harvnb|Iglicka|1998|pp=1000–1001}}</ref>
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  • ...sacks|Ural]], [[Siberian Cossacks|Siberian]] and later [[Orenburg Cossacks|Orenburg]] [[Cossack Host]]s gradually established themselves in parts of northern K ..., which seemed to them the lesser of two evils. In 1824, Siberian Cossacks from [[Omsk]] founded a fortress on the upper [[Ishim River]] named Akmolinsk, w
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  • *{{flag|Orenburg Oblast}} : 18,055 ...7542, Westpreußen, Russlanddeutsche Flüchtlinge.jpg|thumb|Ethnic Germans from the Volga region at a refugee camp in [[Schneidemühl]], Germany, in 1920]]
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  • ...re sometimes still referred to by this name in Central Asian languages|Hui people}} |group = Dungan people 東干族
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  • ...[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/uz.html#People CIA estimates] this share declined to 3% in 1996. Official Uzbekistan estim | related =[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]], [[Karakalpaks]], [[Nogais]], [[Turkic peoples]] and [[Naimans]] o
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  • ...n as [[Tartary]]. More recently, however, the term refers more narrowly to people who speak one of the [[Turkic languages|Turkic]]<ref name="global.britannic .... (2006). In ''[[Encyclopædia Britannica]]''. Retrieved October 28, 2006, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online: http://search.eb.com/eb/article-9071375</r
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  • | managerclubs15 = [[FC Gazovik Orenburg|Gazovik Orenburg]] [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Orenburg]], [[Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] Semin was born on 11 May 1947 in [[Orenburg]]. His family moved to [[Oryol]] some time later. As a child he has showed
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  • ...ttal]] Temirtau JSC and [[Kazakhmys|Kazakhmys Corporation]]. In the period from 2008 to 2012 [[ArcelorMittal|Arcelor Mittal]] Temirtau has paid the penalty ...of sulfuric acid. This action has reduced the emissions of sulfur dioxide from 578,000 tons in 2008 to 254,000 tons in 2012.<ref>{{cite journal|first1=NWP
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  • ...hstan|Kazakh]] politician who was the 6th [[Prime Minister of Kazakhstan]] from 13 June 2003 to 9 January 2007.<ref name=PROFILE>[http://www.templetonthorp ...se in the government that took office on 10 January 2007. He was dismissed from that post in June 2009. On 11 November 2014 he was appointed as Governor of
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  • | image_caption = '''Clockwise from top:''' Panoramic view of Aktobe during winter; World War II memorial; Park ...ative center of [[Aktobe Region]]. In 2013, it had a population of 371,546 people. {{citation needed|date=April 2013}}
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  • ...corded as the Aralsky settlement. The development of Aralsk began when the Orenburg-Tashkent railway was being constructed (1899-1905). In 1905, the railway st ...Aral Sea and as a base to attack [[Kyzylorda|Ak Mechet]].<ref>This section from ‘An Indian Officer’, Russia’s March towards India,1894, page 160 and
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  • ...l through Karkaraly on their way to Siberia. The name Karkaraly is derived from the word "qarqara"- a precious decorative Kazakh headpiece. According to a ...The district has an area of 35 million hectares and a population of 42,500 people. 75% of that population live outside the city limits of Karkaraly. 16 ethn
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  • ..., 1917), and then Chief of the Army Administration and [[ataman]] of the [[Orenburg]] Cossack Army (September). ...ion of the Soviet authority in the Urals. He was in charge of the Detached Orenburg Army in [[Aleksandr Kolchak]]'s army.
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  • ...acent to the [[Russia]]n [[Federal subjects of Russia|federal subjects]] [[Orenburg Oblast]], [[Chelyabinsk Oblast]], [[Kurgan Oblast]], and is near the [[Ural ...rn part occupy southeast suburb of the West-Siberian lowland, to the south from it is situated Torgai plateau; in the west - wavy plain Zaural plateau and
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  • ...0,000. The region itself has a population 678,900. The name "Aktobe" comes from [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] "Ақ" (white) and "төбе" (hill); supposedly According to the national census of 2009, the area's population was 779,542 people - 407,217 women and 372,325 men. The majority, 614,961 (79%), are Kazakhs,
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  • ...9|birth_place = Uil, [[Aktobe Region]], [[Russian Empire]]|death_place = [[Orenburg]], [[Soviet Union]]|allegiance = {{flag|Soviet Union}}|branch = [[Red Army] ...Region]] to a peasant family of Ukrainian ancestry. In 1927, he graduated from seven years of education and worked at his father's farm. In August 1930, h
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  • |region5=Orenburg Oblast ...]] that runs approximately from north to south through [[western Russia]], from the coast of the [[Arctic Ocean]] to the [[Ural River]] and northwestern [[
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  • ...lain|West Siberian]] plains. It extends approximately from north to south, from the [[Arctic Ocean]] to the bend of [[Ural River]] near [[Orsk]] city. The ...legend about a hero named Ural. He sacrificed his life for the sake of his people, and they poured a stone pile over his grave, which later turned into the U
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  • From its origins as the ''Kara-Irtysh'' (Black Irtysh) in the [[Mongolia]]n Alta ...rs, especially in Russia and Kazakhstan, to the upper course of the river, from its source entering Lake Zaysan. The term '''White Irtysh''', in opposition
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  • ...>|deadurl=no}}</ref><ref name="about-aral-sea">{{cite web| url=https://www.people-travels.com/aral-sea-tours/| title=About travel to Aral Sea| accessdate=201 ...onnected to other bodies of water, the vessels had to be disassembled in [[Orenburg]] on the [[Ural River]], shipped overland to Aralsk (presumably by a [[came
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  • |capital = Orenburg ...of the Central Asia were prone to confuse [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] and [[Kyrgyz people|Kirghiz]] ethnicities, which led to misnaming of the region. In fact the Ki
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  • ...of [[Abul Khair Khan]] the Kazakhs won major victories over the [[Dzungar people|Dzungar]] at the [[Bulanty River]] (1726) and at the [[Battle of Anrakay]] ...Federative Republic) (April 30, 1918 &ndash; October 27, 1924) was created from the [[Turkestan Krai]] of [[Imperial Russia]]. Its capital was [[Tashkent]]
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  • ...iplomat. Schuyler was one of the first three Americans to earn a [[Ph.D.]] from an American university;<ref>See, for instance, {{Cite journal | last1 = Ros ...n to study law at [[Yale Law School]], and received his law degree in 1863 from [[Columbia Law School]]. He began practicing law in New York, but did not
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  • ...ife on the territory of modern [[Aktobe Province]] of [[Kazakhstan]] and [[Orenburg]] province of the [[Russian Federation]], as well as between the [[Ural Riv .../> Eset batyr sent 800 people against Russian troops who were destroyed by people of Eset Batyr.<ref name="KanmenZhazylganTagyrlar">Torekhanov, Tauman. ''Kan
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  • ...day [[Kazakhstan|Republic of Kazakhstan]]. At its height the khanate ruled from eastern [[Cumania]] (modern-day West Kazakhstan) to most of [[Uzbekistan]], ...eitRno704&hl=en&sa=X&ei=lojxUJvUDoHBtAaRn4GoCw&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=From%20the%20sixteenth%20through%20the%20early%20nineteenth%20century%2C%20the%2
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  • ...tau Mountains and central Kazakhstan. Modern ''[[Homo sapiens]]'' appeared from 40,000 to 12,000 years ago in southern, central, and eastern Kazakhstan. Af ...populations in and out of the [[steppe belt]]. The dry period which lasted from the end of the second millennium to the beginning of the 1st millennium BCE
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  • ...h, [[Turgay Oblast (Russian Empire)|Turgay Oblast]] to the southwest and [[Orenburg Governorate]] to the northwest. As of 1897, 682,608 people populated the oblast. [[Kazakhs]] constituted the majority of the populatio
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  • ...pt to conquer the [[Khanate of Khiva]]. [[Vasily Perovsky]] set out from [[Orenburg]] with 5,000 men, met an unusually cold winter, lost most of his camels, an ...ered the arrest of all Khivan merchants in Russian territory – about 572 people and 1,400,000 silver rubles in goods. The Khan was told that his subjects w
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  • ...[Khanate of Kokand|Kokand]] <br> [[Turkmens|Turkmen]] tribes <br> [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] tribes <br> [[File:Flag of Afghanistan pre-1901.svg|border|23px]] ...forts along the northern border of Kyrgyzstan. 1864-1868 they moved south from Kyrgyzstan, captured Tashkent and Samarkand and dominated the Khanates of K
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  • ...er of Kazakhstan]] from 2012 to 2014. He served as the Minister of Defense from April to October 2014. ...SIA>[http://www.exkz.org/?q=node/view/17818 Kazakhstan wants to build road from south to St Petersburg.] ExKz</ref> On 9 November Akhmetov and Levitin met
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