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  • | death_place = [[Almaty|Alma-Ata]], [[Soviet Union]] ...s and thinkers who have perished due to the [[Soviet political repressions|Soviet repressions]]. A museum in honour of Baitursynov was established in one of
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  • ...rad]] and was seriously injured. After high school, he was served in the [[Soviet Army]]. Service was held in [[Lviv]]. After serving in the Army Zhumatov ar [[Category:Kazakhstani poets]]
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  • ...1934 to 1936. He wrote the novel ''Comrades'' (1933), targeted against the Soviet power, but also wrote loving poems such as ''The Steppe'' (1930) and ''Kula [[Category:Kazakhstani poets]]
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  • ...March 27, 1976) — [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Soviet]] poet, writer and translator. ...n language, a speaker on the Kazakh Radio, an executive secretary of "The Soviet border" ({{lang-kk|Советтік шекара}}) newspaper, a literary c
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  • ...1993) was a [[Kazakhstan]] poet.<ref>Borys Lewytzkyj - Who's who in the Soviet Union 1984 - Page 210 Maulenov, Syrbai Poet; b. 1922, Kustanai Oblast; s. ...in hospital is invalided out. He was a member of [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]].
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  • [[File:USSR stamp A.Qunanbayuli 1965 4k.jpg|thumb|right|Post mark of [[Soviet Union]] honoring Abay]] [[Category:Kazakh-language poets]]
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  • [[Category:Kazakh-language poets]] [[Category:Kazakhstani people executed by the Soviet Union]]
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  • | death_place = [[Almaty]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]] ...orky]], [[Alexander Blok]], [[Goethe]], [[Heinrich Heine|Heine]] and other poets into [[Qazaq language]]. After the graduation in higher education there in
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  • ..., at the age of only 26, and therefore couldn't witness the birth of the [[Soviet Union]]. [[Category:Kazakh-language poets]]
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  • ...kh]] [[poetry|poet]]. His work was [[Book censorship|banned]] during the [[Soviet period]]. His son, [[Film director|director]] Rustem Abdrashitov, made a [[ [[Category:Kazakh-language poets]]
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  • ...Сулейме́нов'''}}) is a Soviet poet, Kazakhstani politician, and Soviet [[anti-nuclear movement|anti-nuclear activist]]. ...966. Between 1969 and 1989 he was a member of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]]. In 1981 he was a member of the jury at the [[12th Moscow Internati
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  • After finishing high school in 1973, he served in the Soviet army, in the North Caucasus region (1975–1977). He studied at the Kazakh ..." International Prize in literature. Also he is the laureate of the "Young poets and authors" Festival held in Moscow in 1989, and of the "Zhigerr" Festival
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  • ...s were attributed to Jambyl in the 1930s and were widely circulated in the Soviet Union. ...claimed that the authors of Jambyl's published poems were actually Russian poets, who were officially credited as "translators."<ref>[http://lj.rossia.org/u
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  • |established_event3 = [[Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1920–25)|Kirghiz ASSR]] |established_event4 = [[Kazakh Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic|Kazak ASSR]]
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  • ...nscribed as ''aqın'' or ''اقىن'') are [[Improvisation|improvising]] [[poets]] and [[singers]] in the [[Kazakh culture|Kazakh]] and [[Culture of Kyrgyzs ...most of the [[rural]] population in [[Central Asia]] in pre-[[Soviet Union|Soviet]] times, akyns played an important role in terms of expressing people's tho
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  • Kazakhs were one of the nations most severely affected by the [[Soviet famine of 1932–33]], with 37% of the total population dying.<ref>{{cite j ...t=Maria Eva |last=Subtelny |journal=Iranian Studies |volume=21 |issue=1/2: Soviet and North American Studies on Central Asia |date=1988 |pages=123–151 |jst
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  • ...ather of North Korean poetry"{{sfn|Gabroussenko|2005|p=56}} whose distinct Soviet-influenced style of [[lyrical poetry|lyrical]] [[epic poetry]] in the [[soc ...at Cho would shape the cultural institutions of the new state based on the Soviet model. For the Soviets, the move was successful and Cho did not only that b
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  • ...-ro|valeˈri o.iʃˈte̯anu}}; born September 3, 1943) is a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]]-born [[Romania]]n and [[United States|American]] poet, art critic, essayi Oisteanu was born in [[Karaganda]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakhstan]], raised and educated in Romania, where he w
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  • ...in 1970 in Dzhambul (now [[Taraz]]). After [[school]] and service in the [[Soviet Army]] he was involved in small business. In 1996 illness confined him to b [[Category:Russian male poets]]
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  • |s1 = Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic ...author3=Central Asian Research Centre (London, England)|title=Islam in the Soviet Union|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YG9AAAAAIAAJ&dq=isolating+the+c
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  • *[[Nurken Abdirov]] (1919-1942), fighter pilot, hero of the Soviet Union *[[Talgat Begeldinov]] (born 1922), fighter pilot, hero of the Soviet Union during World War II
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