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  • ...e 1930s, when the first folk instrument orchestras were established in the Soviet republic of Kazakhstan, a new kind of kobyz came into existence. It now had ...Ternopol.His father Karim was engaged in hunting and worked in the village Soviet.In 1942, after leaving a secondary school, he joined the Army and participa
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  • ...People's writer of [[Republic of Kazakhstan|Kazakhstan]], one of the word-painters who have made great contributions to the [[kazakh language|Kazakh]] literat ...e front. His father Karim was engaged in hunting and worked in the village Soviet. Just before the war he worked at a fishery collective farm. In 1944, on Ap
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  • ...35 Sergey Kalmykov moved to [[Alma-Ata]], then the capital of the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]], invited to work at the newly established Musical Thea [[Category:20th-century Russian painters]]
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  • *In 1983-1985 he served in the [[army]] of [[Soviet Union]]. *«The smell of wormwood. Fine art works exhibition of Kazakhstan painters devoted th the Independency day of the Republic of Kazakhstan». December 2
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  • | birth_place = [[Karaganda]], [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] '''Anjelika Akbar''' (born 1969 in [[Karaganda]], [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]]) is a [[Turkey|Turkish]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.anjelikaakba
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  • '''Nikolai Shin''' (1928 in [[Dalnegorsk]], [[Primorsky Krai]], [[Soviet Union]] – August 18, 2006 in [[Tashkent]], [[Uzbekistan]]) was an Uzbekis ...andmother. In 1937, he and his family were [[Deportation of Koreans in the Soviet Union|deported to Central Asia]] along with all other [[Koryo-saram|ethnic
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  • [[Category:20th-century Russian painters]] [[Category:Russian male painters]]
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