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  • ...Kazakhstan.html|archivedate=15 April 2005}}</ref> Both sides resisted the communist government until late 1919. ...itation needed|date=August 2016}} Soviet rule took hold, and a [[Communism|Communist]] apparatus steadily worked to fully integrate Kazakhstan into the Soviet s
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  • ...-ru|Серп и молот}}, ''serp i molot'') is a [[Communist symbolism|Communist symbol]] that was conceived during the [[Russian Revolution]]. At the time ...socialist countries, as well as in countries where communism is [[Bans on Communist symbols|banned]] by the official law.
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  • ...who in 966 converted to Islam and many tales emerged about the Karakhanid ruling family's war against the Buddhists, Satok Bughra Khan's nephew or grandson ...Turkic Uyghur (Buddhist) and the Turkic Qarakhanid (Muslim) states and its ruling family used Indian names and the population were devout Buddhists. The Budd
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  • ...=978-90-04-28809-6|pages=154–}}</ref> After the Communist victory, the [[Communist Party of China]] under [[Mao Zedong]] continued the Soviet classification, ...ike [[Isa Yusuf Alptekin]] and [[Muhammad Amin Bughra]] opposed the Soviet Communist backed Uyghur separatists of the Second East Turkestan Republic under Ehmet
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  • ...n his third son, [[Kim Jong-un]], was promoted to a senior position in the ruling WPK and succeeded him.<ref>{{cite news|title=NKorea prints photos of heir a ...y's undisputed leader when he became leader of the Workers' Party; in most communist countries the party leader is the most powerful person in the country.
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  • ...ee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Central Committee]] of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]] |party = [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]]
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  • | party3 = [[Communist People's Party of Kazakhstan|CPPK]] ...l Democratic Party]] (OSDP), [[Party of Patriots of Kazakhstan]] and the [[Communist People's Party of Kazakhstan]]. The OSDP was the only party considered to b
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  • ...ssian and Bokhkori Bolsheviks. It was then quickly re-integrated back into Communist Bokhorah. ...>[http://www.broadleft.org/tm.htm Leftist Parties of Turkmenistan] Leftist Parties of the World</ref>
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  • ...is similar to the present-day tribe or clan. By the early 15th century the ruling structure had split into several large groups known as [[khanate]]s, which ...ngolia]].<ref name="curtisrussian" /> Many Kazakhs and Russians fought the Communist takeover, and resisted its control until 1920.
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  • It was founded as a result of a split within ruling elite that erupted into a full-scale crisis in November 2001. The roots of ...2004 parliamentary elections in a bloc with [[Serikbolsin Abdildin]]’s [[Communist Party]]. The bloc failed to win any seats in the parliament. Two founding m
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  • {{Redirect|CPSU|other uses|CPSU (disambiguation)|and|Communist Party of the Soviet Union (disambiguation)}} |colorcode = {{Communist Party of the Soviet Union/meta/color}}
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