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  • ...rk-opened-for-Kazakh-presidents-birthday.html Giant indoor park opened for Kazakh president's birthday], [[The Daily Telegraph]], July 5, 2010 article.</ref> [[Category:Culture in Astana]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Almaty|Alma-Ata]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...gust 2012) – for outstanding contribution to the development of physical culture and sports, high achievements at the Games of the 30th Olympic Games in Lon
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  • ...09668139808412523|jstor=153405|title=Anticipating Demographic Superiority: Kazakh Thinking on Integration and Nation Building|first=Pal|last=Kolsto|journal=E ...criticism from the Society for Uyghur Culture of Kazakhstan as well as the Kazakh government, and ''Kazakhskaya Pravda'' eventually printed a retraction, poi
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  • ...er 2012}}</ref><ref>[[Al Jazeera English]]: {{YouTube|id=3Fyv5oI1LYk|title=Kazakh media fights against new restrictions}}</ref> ...-heavyweights.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm |title=Bruised, but Still Jabbing Kazakh Heavyweights |author=Michael Wines |date=July 13, 2012 |work=The New York T
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  • | language = [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]], [[Russian language|Russian]] | sister names = [[Kazakh TV]]
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  • ...olpakovsky was with decorated yurts, which housed all the diversity of the Kazakh national art, everyday life and crafts. Nearby the Ascension Cathedral, the ...volution]] the cathedral was used to house the Central State Museum of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic. From 1930 to 1940 it was used by important publi
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  • ...ič Auezov'') (September 28, 1897 — June 27, 1961) was a [[Kazakh people|Kazakh]] writer, a [[social activist]], a Doctor of [[Philology]], a professor and ...novels – ''Abay'' and ''The Path of Abay'' – dealing with the life of Kazakh poet [[Abay Qunanbayuli]] were the product of the last twenty years of his
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  • {{Expand Russian|Джансугуров, Ильяс|topic=culture|date=May 2010}} ...ucoz.kz/publ/1-1-0-68 Mukhanov.ucoz.kz] (Kazakh)</ref>) was a [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] poet and writer. The town of [[Zhansugirov]] in [[Almaty Province]] is na
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  • | nationality = Kazakh Türk '''Baluan Sholak''' ({{lang-kk|Балуан Шолақ}}, 1864–1919), was a Kazakh Türk composer, singer, poet, [[dombra]] player, [[dzhigit]] and wrestler.
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  • | language = [[Kazakh language]] | nationality = [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]]
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  • ...et Union|Soviet]] [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] history. He was the most prominent Kazakh educator of the late 19th century, during the period of [[Russia]]n coloniz ...avor of Russian and Western influences. As an educator, he opened numerous Kazakh-Russian boarding schools, technical schools and schools for girls.
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  • ...-Ata]], the capital of the neighbouring [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]] (present day [[Kazakhstan]]) located in the [[Tian Shan]] mountain ra ...k socialite Sandy Hill Pittman.<ref name= vogue>[http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2015/09/sandy-hill-pittman-mount-everest The Real Story of Sandy Hill Pittm
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  • ...ecember 16, 1991. The capital is the city of Astana. The state language is Kazakh. The Russian language has the status of a language of interethnic communica Kazakhstan is a country with a unique culture and a rich past. It is a direct historical successor of state formations es
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  • | nationality = {{flagicon|Kazakhstan}} Kazakh | ethnicity = [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]]
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  • ...dus from Xinjiang]], and later wrote about the migration, and about Kazakh culture. He lived in [[Turkey]] for a period, and then moved to [[Kazakhstan]]. [[Category:Kazakh-language writers]]
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  • ...ин'''}}) (15 October 1894 – 28 February 1939) was a pioneer of modern Kazakh literature, poet and writer, and national activist. Founder and first head From 1905 to 1908, Seyfullin studied in a Russian-Kazakh school in the Spassk brass works. He went on to study in Akmola in the prim
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  • |nationality = [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] ...r=The School of Russian and Asian Studies|title=The rise of Alash Orda and Kazakh nationalism|author=David Galick|url=http://www.sras.org/alash_orda_kazakh|d
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  • ...e (1965) there. He was head of the literary criticism department at the “Kazakh literature” newspaper in Almaty. He publishes several scholarly articles ...in the book edited by Edward Allworth as one of the nationalist [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] writers (1973), the local [[Communist]] rulers put his name to the “bla
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  • ...936 in [[Alma-Ata]]. He graduated from Geological Sciences Department of [[Kazakh State University]] in 1959. Suleimenov also finished [[Gorkii Institute of ...enov was charged with "national chauvinism" and "glorifying feudal nomadic culture."<ref>Harsha Ram, Imagining Eurasia: The Poetics and Ideology of Olzhas Sul
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  • ...ет Утемисов}} 1803 or 1804–1846, October 20) was a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] poet and political figure. He is best known for his activity as a leader ...school in Orenburg. However, his poetry was more closely tied to [[Kazakh culture]] and literary tradition. The major themes of his poetry were of two types:
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  • {{Expand Russian|Союз писателей Казахстана|topic=culture|date=May 2010}} ...g-ru|Союз писателей Казахстана}}) is a [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] literary organization, established in the 1930s. Since its inception at l
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  • ...blic]], Kazakh recognized territory under the [[Russian Empire]] and the [[Kazakh Khanate]]. There is some overlap with several complementary themes, includ
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  • ...>{{cite web|title=Dagestan marks Nowruz|url=http://vestnikkavkaza.net/news/culture/52840.html|accessdate=21 March 2015}}</ref> | Link = http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/en/RL/01161
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  • ...ision stations in Kazakhstan closely monitored for any bad press about the Kazakh government. ===Culture and Entertainment===
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  • ...azakhstan]], [[KazSport TV|KAZsport]], Balapan; and four radio stations: [[Kazakh radio]]sy, [[Shalkar (radio)|Shalkar]], Astana, and Classic. There are also The first radio station in Kazakhstan, was Kazakh radiosy, created in 1922. The first TV channel started broadcasting in 1958
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  • '''Gakku TV''' ([[Kazakh language|Kazakh]]: «Гәкку́ ТВ», [[Russian language|Russian]]: «Гакку́ ТВ Gakku TV is aimed to expand Kazakh music and culture and to boost patriotic feelings.
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  • |image=Kazakh Dombra2.png |image_capt=Kazakh dombra
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  • ...({{lang-kk|қобыз}}) or kyl-kobyz is an ancient [[Music of Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] [[string instrument]]. It has two strings made of horsehair. The resonati ...e closer to a [[violin]]. Such a modernized kobyz can be used to play both Kazakh music and the most complicated works of violin literature. One of the few w
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  • ...is a [[flash mob]]-like movement of [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] youth to popularize Kazakh national [[musical instruments]], especially [[dombyra]]. The movement is n The Dombyra party was initiated by Kazakh [[blog]]gers, using the "KerekInfo" platform in 2012. The first event took
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  • ...angazy]] National Conservatory of Music.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Kurmangazy kazakh national conservatory - Welcome to Kurmangazy Conservatoire|url = http://w
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  • ...Kazakh]] folk music band, which was created in 2008 by several students of Kazakh National Conservatory named after [[Kurmangazy District|Kurmangazy]].<ref n ...ensemble want to find new way remodeling folk music by using these ancient Kazakh musical instruments.
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  • ...r 1991, the melody of the [[Anthem of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR anthem]], composed by Mukan Tulebayev, [[Yevgeny Brusilovsky]] and Lati ==Kazakh lyrics==
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  • ...the Kazakh State Philharmonic Orchestra, the Kazakh National Opera and the Kazakh State Chamber Orchestra. The folk instrument orchestra was named after [[Ku When referring to traditional Kazakh music, authentic folklore must be separated from "folklorism". The latter d
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  • ...Dombyra of the Kazakhs and [[Komuz]] of the Kyrgyzs. In the 20th century, Kazakh Soviet musicians experimented with chorus performance of Kuis. ==Kui in Kazakh culture performed with dombyra==
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  • | Website = [http://bala.turkvizyon.kz/ Official Kazakh Website] ...ting the [[Culture and Arts Capital of the Turkic World|Turkish Capital of Culture]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Granger|first1=Anthony|title=Bala Turkvizyon: Child
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  • ...008/5/3442f45a-7517-425d-956c-78d0c6af7ac2.html Medvedev Visit Underscores Kazakh Victory Over Uzbekistan For Regional Dominance] Radio Free Europe/Radio Lib ...d by [[Orthodox Christianity]]. The official language is [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]], though [[Russian language|Russian]] is still commonly used for everyday
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  • * [[Kazakh Steppe]] * [[Kazakh Khanate]]
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  • {{For|the Kazakh television station of the same name|Kazakhstan (channel)}} |official_languages = {{unbulleted list |[[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] {{small|(official state language)}} |[[Russian language|Russian]]{{small|
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  • {{about|the Kazakh film|the Russian mortar system|2S4 Tyulpan}} | language = Kazakh<br />Russian
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  • {{Culture of Kazakhstan}} ...s had its name changed to Kazakhfilm by the Ministry of the Culture of the Kazakh SSR.<ref name="History of the Kazakhfilm">{{cite web|url=http://195.210.47.
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  • ...the people suffered from bloody feuds. In those times each province of the Kazakh nation had its own [[Khan (title)|Khan]] and each tried to supersede the ot In 1988 the poem was translated into Russian by Kazakh poet [[Bakhytzhan Kanapyanov]].<ref>[http://www.kazpravda.kz/index.php?uin=
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  • ...Mongol, horse is more important than woman.' And that's how it is with the Kazakh and Kyrgyz stunt people. They took very good care of the horses and were ve ...mming up, Ebert wrote "The nuances of an ancient and ingeniously developed culture are passed over, and it cannot be denied that ''Mongol'' is relentlessly en
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  • ...as if he has been awakened by the post-Soviet experience of the indigenous Kazakh people, who are becoming their own after 80 years of Soviet domination and ...IDEONALE 13: Festival for Contemporary Art, Kunstmuseum Bonn, Bonn Art and Culture Network Program Grant, OpenSociety Institute, Budapest
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  • ...ed an attentive awareness to his surroundings, embracing vivid [[Ukrainian culture]]. Michael Antonyuk saw a vibrant color, and his paintings would later illu
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  • | nationality = Kazakh ...нұлы Нұрлыбаев}}, born {{Birth date|1965|05|09|df=yes}}) is a Kazakh [[Painting|painter]], [[art critic]] and author of the сulture support Yea
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  • ...a Soviet, Russian and Kazakh film and theater actor, Honored Artist of the Kazakh SSR. He was awarded the Russian [[Order of Friendship]] (May 5, 2009).<ref> ...оветского кино]</ref><ref name="Соб">[http://sobesednik.ru/culture/20131012-sobache-serdtse-spaslo-evstigneeva-vse-tainy-semok-legendarnogo-fi
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  • *Kazakh Thunder | birth_place = [[Karaganda]], [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]]<br>(now Karagandy, Kazakhstan)
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  • | nationality = Kazakh ...v''' (born 4 August, 1985 in [[Ayagoz]]) is a [[lightweight]] [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] boxer who turned pro in 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://boxrec.com/boxer/
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  • ...ульфия Чиншанло}}; {{zh|赵常玲}}, born 25 July 1993) is a Kazakh [[Olympic weightlifting|weightlifter]].<ref name="english.cri.cn">[http://e ...as a member of Kazakhstan national team,” Agency for Sports and Physical Culture Talgat Yermegiyayev said.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.tengrinews.kz/sport
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