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  • ..."Бақытсыз Жамал"). The author describes Jamal, a Kazakh girl, who becomes a victim of patriarchal- feudal traditions and customs, and exposin
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  • ...ment efforts brought no result. According to Shabdanuly's daughter Jaynar, who lives in [[Almaty]] and is a citizen of Kazakhstan, the Chinese government
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  • ...movement. He sided with the [[westernizer]]s in the Kazakh political scene who were promoting the idea of the [[Western culture]] into the [[Kazakh steppe
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  • ...oem "Khara bayir Khaskhaldakh" has become an anthem for the young Kazakhs, who have risen against the Russian chauvinism in 1986.<ref>Mangystau Encycloped
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  • Nowruz was the holiday of [[Parthian Empire|Arsacid]] dynastic empires who ruled Iran (248–224 CE) and the other areas ruled by the Arsacid dynastie ...] were eventually side-lined or were only followed by the [[Zoroastrians]] who carried them. It was adopted as the main royal holiday during the [[Abbasid
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  • Unlike many other film festivals, Astana Festival has no juries who choose best film or best actor. This festival, first of all, is a platform ...themes, and the students from the leading Asian cinematography academies, who specially came to Kazakhstan to take part in the [[ART FEST]] contest, duri
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  • ...11 Oleg did not originally made the finals but replaced another contestant who withdrew as he got the 3rd most votes
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  • ...oet/singer) is ghaval (dayereh). A traditional ensemble contains a singer, who plays this drum, and two instrumentalists, one playing the tar (long-necked
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  • ...e Kazakh folk musician and composer [[Kurmangazy Sagyrbayuly|Kurmangazy]], who had a great influence on the development of Kazakh musical culture, includi
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  • ...i of [[Quchan]] was a noted virtuoso. In [[Northern Kurdish|Kormanji]] one who plays the dutar is known as a bakci ('''bakhshi'''), while in [[Azerbaijani
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  • ...Kazakhstan (1956 song)|My Kazakhstan]]" along with [[Shamshi Kaldayakov]], who composed the music.
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  • ...from the Alma-Ata Conservatory, under professor [[Yevgeny Brusilovsky]], who cited Kuzhamyarov as a very important Uyghur musician. He finally left Alma
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  • ...aced ndash}}9 May 1981) was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[Russia]]n composer who settled in [[Kazakhstan]]. He wrote the first Kazakh opera, co-wrote the m
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  • ...ealous)", "Vremya lyubvi (Love Time)", "Polzhizni (Half of life )"," Kto (Who) ","20 minut do rassveta (20 minutes before the sunrise)","Ya tebya risuyu ...kesh Shakeyev " Ne Lubimaya (Unloved)" Batyr in gratitude to the audience, who were singing it along with musicians knelt and sentimentality pressed his h
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  • ...ion (present [[Zharkent]], [[Kazakhstan]])) is a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] singer who placed sixth in the 2004 edition of ''[[SuperStar KZ]]'', the Kazakh versio
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  • ...ed 25. november 2014. {{tr icon}}</ref> is a [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] singer, who won the [[Türkvizyon Song Contest 2014]] with the song "Izin korem".<ref>{ ...15, the singer met [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]], the president [[Kazakhstan]], who invited her to a convention of Kazah women in which other successful Kazakh
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  • ...rgei "Dr. Fox" Chik, Alina Mandrykina (replaced by Yulia Romanova in 2000, who was replaced by Elena Murushidi in 2001). ...t sold-out venues. Meanwhile, Mandrykina's left the group. Yulia Romanova, who had been a group's [[choreographer]], took Mandrykina's place as a new memb
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  • ...[[Soviet Union]] (present [[Kazakhstan]])) is a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] singer who rose to popularity after winning (Contestant NO. 360513) ''[[SuperStar KZ|S
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  • ...ymkent]], [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]]) is a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] singer who rose to popularity after winning ''[[SuperStar KZ|SuperStar KZ 2]]'', the K
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  • ...[[Soviet Union]] (present [[Kazakhstan]])) is a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] singer who rose to popularity after placing ninth in ''[[SuperStar KZ]]'', the Kazakh
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  • ...]], [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] (present [[Kazakhstan]])) is a singer who placed fifth in ''[[SuperStar KZ]]'', the Kazakh version of ''[[Pop Idol]]'
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  • ...ne 1, 1985 in [[Qyzylorda]], [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]]) is a singer who rose to popularity after winning ''[[SuperStar KZ]]'', the [[Kazakhs|Kazakh Almas is also the second only [[Idol series|Idol]] winner who was previously a ''Wildcard'' on the show, next to Canada's [[Ryan Malcolm]
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  • ...]], [[Soviet Union]] (present [[Kazakhstan]])) is a [[Kazakhs]]tani singer who placed fifth in ''[[SuperStar KZ|SuperStar KZ 3]]'', the Kazakh version of
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  • ...]], [[Soviet Union]] (present [[Kazakhstan]])) is a [[Kazakhs]]tani singer who rose to popularity after placing second in ''[[SuperStar KZ|SuperStar KZ 3]
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  • ...Кайрат Кульбаев) is a [[kazakhs|Kazakh]] [[music producer]] who rose to popularity as a jury member in ''[[SuperStar KZ|SuperStar KZ 3]]'',
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  • ...в) is a [[Kazakhs|Kazakhstani]] [[television producer]] and [[radio DJ]] who rose to popularity as a jury member in ''[[SuperStar KZ|SuperStar KZ 3]]'',
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  • ...va was born in an industrial area to Habdul Eskaliev and his wife Visilia, who were both workers in the region. She was the oldest of five children and gr Eskalieva was married two times and has a son called Aleksander (born 1983), who auditioned when she was leading the jury of [[SuperStar KZ]].<ref>{{cite we
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  • ...|work=Centrasia |date=20 February 2007 |accessdate=2 January 2011 }}</ref> who rose to popularity as host of the third season of [[SuperStar KZ]]. Alan ha
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  • ..., [[Soviet Union]] (present [[Kazakhstan]]) is a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] singer who placed third in [[SuperStar KZ|SuperStar KZ 3]], the Kazakh version of [[Po ...mother, [[Gulsharia Sapargalieva Ersainovna]], was a professional musician who graduated from P.I. Tchaikovsky college and became a conductor of orchestra
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  • ...that the authors of Jambyl's published poems were actually Russian poets, who were officially credited as "translators."<ref>[http://lj.rossia.org/users/ ...First Secretary of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan, [[Levon Mirzoyan]], who wanted to find an ''akyn'' similar to [[Suleiman Stalsky]], the [[Dagestan]
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  • ...n of "Women of the World" in the Anglo-American [[encyclopedia]], "[[Who's Who]]".
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  • ...g in [[Qyzylorda]], [[Kazakhstan]]) is a [[kazakhs|Kazakh]] [[pop singer]] who rose to popularity with the song ''Махаббат Жалыны''.
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  • ...ism". The latter denotes music executed by academically trained performers who aim at preserving the traditional music for coming generations.
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  • ...d by the middle of 19th century. Then very many famous [[composer]]s lived who created famous Kuis:
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  • ...f Abai as his protector, but it only increases the anger of their chasers, who decide to tie him to a horse and to drag him. Abai comes and intervene in f
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  • *[[World Health Organization]] (WHO)
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  • ...dom of religion in Kazakhstan|freedom of religion]], but religious leaders who oppose the government are suppressed.{{citation needed lead|date=August 201 ...a nomadic people originally of [[Eastern Iranian languages|Iranian stock]] who migrated from Central Asia to southern Russia in the 8th and 7th centuries
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  • ...ith the exception of Nurzhigit Zhapabayev, the little boy who played Nuka, who Dvortsevoy simply "let loose" to be as wild and natural as one of the "anim ...s criticized and looked down upon by some Kazakhstan government officials, who felt that the film portrayed an even more degrading picture of Kazakhstan t
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  • ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' critic Leslie Felperin, who viewed the film at the [[Locarno International Film Festival|Locarno Film F ...the film for rudimentary acting, confused directing and, for some critics who saw the English version, poor dubbing. The critics especially noted that th
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  • ...s a young man from provinse. He came to [[Almaty]]. He met a few students, who were the children of very rich people. One of them agitated him to the poin
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  • ...and sitting on the steppe, broods about a “woman of the southern seas” who could give him peace of mind.<ref name=KinoKultura/><ref name=TGFI/><ref na The film is directed by Marat Sarulu, who is also the story writer. The producers are Sain Gabdullin, Karsten Stöter
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  • ...o Bell and executive-produced by [[Morgan Spurlock]] and [[Daisy Ridley]], who served as narrator.<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://nymag.com/thecut/201 ...>{{cite web|author=Cara Buckley|title=A Documentary Star is Born: The Girl Who Hunts with Eagles|website=New York Times|date=2016-12-02|url=https://www.ny
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  • ...d by the Kazakh government and told the story of the young [[Ablai Khan]], who would eventually unite a number of Kazakh tribes on the steppes of 18th cen ...the first time. Comedy ''Tulpan'' tells the story of a young Kazakh sailor who returns home to landlocked Kazakhstan to search for a bride after serving i
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  • ...trio of action films involving a secret agent, played by Asanali Ashimov, who uses all manner of derring-do to defeat the enemies of [[communism]]. The f ...eedle]]'' (Игла;1988), the first film directed by [[Rashid Nugmanov]], who cast as his central figure [[Viktor Tsoi]], front-men of the rock group [[K
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  • ...[film director|director]], [[film producer|producer]] and [[screenwriter]] who has worked on [[film]]s, music videos and [[Television advertisement|commer
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  • Marat (Talgat Assetov) is a [[chauffeur]] who, following a traffic accident, finds himself in debt. When his baby becomes
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  • ...foully murdered by Bekejan (the batyr, or nobleman, of the rival family), who earlier strived for the hand of Zhibek. Zhibek commits suicide after learni
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  • ...ntains and the two survivors are taken prisoner by an old man Abdul Murat, who wants to swap them for his son held by the Russians. The two prisoners cope
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  • ...lso gets closer to solving the mystery of what happened to his family, and who this strange man and woman really are.
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  • ''My Brother, Borat'' tells the story of John, an American journalist who, after watching the film ''[[Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make ...that such scenes would offend, Rakishev stated, "If it was Borat's brother who raped the donkey then perhaps it would be considered outrageous, but it is
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