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  • ...title=Mawar Emas |last=Pogadaev |first=Victor |pages=240–246 |year=2009 |language=Malay |publisher=Institut Terjemahan Negara Malaysia |isbn=978-983-068-350- Among Kazakh poets translated and adopted by Bakhytzhan are [[Abay Qunanbayuli]], [[Jambyl Jabayev]], [[Kenen Azerbayev]
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  • ...Abai''. He is also the subject of two novels and an [[Abai (opera)|opera]] by [[Mukhtar Auezov]], another Kazakhstani writer. ...authors, mostly for the first time. Translations made by him include poems by [[Mikhail Lermontov]], [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]], [[Lord Byron]], [[Iv
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  • '''Mirjaqip Dulatuli''' ([[Kazakh language|Kazakh]]: Міржақып Дулатұлы, [[Russia]]n: Миржакып ...Ayqap]] and [[Qazaq (journal)|Qazaq]] until 1918 when ''Qazaq'' was closed by the Kerensky government. In his essays and poems Dulatuli criticized socio-
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  • ...Мағжан Бекенұлы Жұмабаев}}) was a prominent [[Kazakh language|Qazaq]] writer and pedagogue, one of the modern [[Qazaq literature]]'s foun ...n İbragimov]], the [[Volga Tatar]] classical writer. In 1912 his [[Kazakh language|Qazaq]] poetry collected with the "Şolpan" name and written with [[Arabic
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  • Makhambet's early education took place at a [[Russian language]] school in Orenburg. However, his poetry was more closely tied to [[Kazakh Ereuwil atqa er salmay: Olengder, edited by Qabibolla Sydyzov. Almaty, Kazakhstan: Zhazuushy. 1989
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  • ...zhyraularynyng shygharmalar zhyynaghy (The Scimitar: A Collection of Poems by Kazakh Aqyns and Zhyraus [[Category:Kazakh-language poets|Kalkaman Uly, Bukhar-Zhirau]]
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  • ...22 June 1945) was a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] traditional folksinger ([[Kazakh language|Kazakh]]: ''[[akyn]]''). ...from the ''akyn'' Suyunbai Aronuly. Jambyl sang exclusively in the Kazakh language.
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  • ...|[[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] {{small|(official state language)}} |[[Russian language|Russian]]{{small| (using as official)<ref>[http://adilet.zan.kz/eng/docs/K ...landlocked country]], and the [[List of countries and outlying territories by land area|ninth largest]] in the world, with an area of {{convert|2,724,900
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  • ...e=March 2017|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}: Distribution of population by nationality. Retrieved on 23 April 2009 </ref> ...oha.com/2015/04/uae-population-by-nationality |title=UAE´s population – by nationality |work=BQ Magazine |date=12 April 2015 |accessdate=12 July 2015
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  • [[File:Жуз.svg|thumb|right|Approximate areas occupied by the three Kazakh hordes in the early 20th century; red represents the Senio ...southern and southeastern steppe being set apart from the two other zones by [[Lake Balkhash]].
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  • ...]]. He was criticized for his "support for ethnic nationalist separatists" by [[Wang Lequan]]. He was jailed from 1943 to 1946 and again from July 1947 t [[Category:20th-century poets]]
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  • | language = Korean ...ent to communist values.{{sfn|Gabroussenko|2005|p=56}} After a remark made by [[Kim Jong-il]] on his 2001 visit to Russia, [[North Korean media]] has ref
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  • |language = Russian ...in the city newspaper ''Board''. He later cooperated with regional Russian-language periodicals in Taraz. In 2003 illness returned and stopped writing for 2 ye
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  • ...ersburg]] recognized the annexation in any case. This was swiftly followed by the conquest of [[Khujand|Khodzhent]], [[Jizzakh|Dzhizak]] and [[Istarawsha ...leshkerining Türkistanda tarikh 1262-1269 senelarda qilghan futuhlari"'' by Mullah Khalibay Mambetov.<ref name="Sanders2015">{{cite book|author=Thomas
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  • The '''Naiman''' ([[Mongolian language|Khalkha-Mongolian]]: ''Найман/Naiman, "eight"'') is the name of a tri ...es]]. But his action was opposed by local people and he was later defeated by the Mongols under [[Jebe]].
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