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  • ...Soviet Socialist Republic]], President of the Kazakhstan Union of Writers and member of the [[Kazakhstan Academy of Sciences]]. ...қты'', 1942), that dealt with the tragedy of [[Ajani]], a Kazakh singer and composer of the 19th century.
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  • ...r independence of Kazakhs from Soviet and Russian power. He met repression and was executed in 1939. The Soviet government posthumously [[Rehabilitation ( ...Akmola three-class city school. In addition, he taught [[Russian language|Russian]] at a Muslim [[madrasah]]. On August 21 of 1913, Seifullin entered the [[O
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  • ...language]]. For more than forty years, Shabdanuly was imprisoned by the [[People's Republic of China]] for his political views. ...akh_In_China_Released_In_Almaty/1887778.html 'The Tragic Destiny Of Kazakh People Living Abroad, Written By A Witness]''. Radio Liberty, November 25, 2009.</
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  • ...ralinsky Uyezd]], [[Semipalatinsk Oblast, Russia|Semipalatinsk Oblast]], [[Russian Empire]] |death_date = {{death date and age|1937|9|27|1866|3|5}}
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  • | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1957|10|5}} ...poetry department and held a position of an executive secretary of "Jalyn" and "Array" journals, in 1988-1995 served as a head editor for the "Bilym jane
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  • ...ne.org|access-date=29 December 2013}}</ref><br>{{flag|Iraq}} (by [[Kurds]] and [[Iraqi Turkmens|Turkmens]])<ref name=IMFA>{{cite web|title=20 March 2012 U ...n in Iraq, and other parts of Kurdistan in Turkey, Iran, Syria and Armenia and taking place around March 21"</ref><br>{{flag|Turkmenistan}}<ref name="sita
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  • ...rStar KZ Diary), shown twice weekly, provided a recap of the previous show and week's events for the contestants. ...zakhs]], [[Russians]], [[Koryo-saram|Koreans]], [[Uyghur people|Uyghurs]], and [[Tatars]].
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  • ...{{lang-tr|'dombıra'}}) is a long-necked [[Turkic people|Turkic]] [[lute]] and a musical [[string instrument]]. The instrument shares some of its characteristics with the [[komuz]] and [[dutar]].
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  • ...related to certain other [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] [[string instruments]] and the [[lute]].<ref>http://stringedinstrumentdatabase.aornis.com/</ref> ...in a variety of different positions; over the shoulder, between the knees and upside down. An illustration of a komuz is featured on the reverse of the
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  • ...]] [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] composer from [[Kazakhstan]]. He was named a [[People's Artist of the USSR]]. ...the first Uyghur opera, ''[[Zolotyegorye]]'' (The Golden Mountains) (1960) and his Taklimakan symphony.<ref name="WarrackWest1996">{{cite book|last1=Warra
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  • ...usic for the [[Anthem of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]], and was a People's Artist of the Kazakh SSR. ...v-on-Don]], [[Russia]] in 1905. He studied at the [[Moscow Conservatory]] and later at the [[Leningrad Conservatory]], under [[Maximilian Steinberg]].<re
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  • ...sha Onalbayeva''' (born 1972 in [[Zhetisay]], [[Kazakhstan]]) is a pianist and composer. == Early life and education ==
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  • | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1965|05|05|df=y}} ...e was born in the family of Kokena Shakeev the People's Akyn of Kazakhstan and the First President of the Akyns Union of Kazakhstan.
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  • |death_date = {{Death date and age|2010|6|12|1928|1|10}} ...stra/dirizhery/detail.php?act26=info&id26=488/ Biography, Bolshoi Theatre (Russian)]</ref>
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  • ...'' ([[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] Cyrillic: Мақпал Исабекова) (Russian Cyrillic: Макпал Исабекова) (born February 21, 1984 in Panfi ...arted TV project the [[SuperStar KZ]] Makpal participated in the selection and was among the final 12 contestants, but dropped out in the seventh round in
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  • | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1980|11|20}} ...] and actress of [[Uyghur people|Uyghur]] origin, born (November 20, 1980) and raised in [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Brummell|first=P
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  • | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|mf=yes|1986|2|14}} ...nguage|English]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Arabic language|Arabic]] and [[French language|French]].
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  • ...home with his mother Aynash; brothers Bolat, Bekzat & Berik; sisters Dina and Aliya. ...sts_2003_-_2004_-_01_-_Almas_Kishkenbaev.htm Almas Kishkenbayev] - Bio (In Russian)
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  • '''Anastasiya Usova''' ([[Russian language|Rus]]: Анастасия Усова) (born 28 December 1988 in [[ Anastasiya includes [[Dilnaz Akhmadieva]], [[Whitney Houston]] and [[Irina Dubtsova]] among her main musical influences.
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  • | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1954|02|03}} ...r=Кино-Театр|language=Russian|accessdate=31 December 2010}}</ref> and awarded national artist of the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]].
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