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  • |group=Chinese people in Kazakhstan ...}</ref><ref>{{harvnb|Parham|2004|p=39}}</ref> The modern wave of migration from China only dates back to the early 1990s.<ref name="Sadovskaya2007a">{{harv
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  • |related =[[Chechen people|Chechens]], [[Bats people|Bats]], [[Kist people|Kists]] ...{{transl|inh|''Ġalġay''}}, pronounced {{IPA-cau|ˈʁəlʁɑj|}}) are a [[People of the Caucasus|Caucasian]] native [[ethnic group]] of the [[North Caucasus
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  • ...re sometimes still referred to by this name in Central Asian languages|Hui people}} |group = Dungan people 東干族
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  • | group = '''Gagauz People'''<br />'''''Gagauzlar''''' .../UserFile/File/Varzar.pdf Searching for the Origin of Gagauzes: Inferences from Y-Chromosome Analysis]</ref> Greece, Brazil, the United States and Canada.
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  • This is a list of people who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the ci [[Category:People from Astana|*]]
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  • |group = Altai people |related =other [[Turkic peoples]], especially [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] and [[Kazakhs]]
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  • |name = Communist People's Party of Kazakhstan
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  • |name ={{small|People's Union of Kazakhstan Unity}} '''People's Union of Kazakhstan Unity''' was the political party in [[Kazakhstan]], f
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  • ...nstrument or Mongolian instrument Morin huur:Turkic and Mongolian horsemen from Inner Asia were probably the world’s earliest fiddlers. ...ned the Army and participated in the Great Patriotic War. After graduating from the preliminary courses he became a political worker at the South and the B
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  • ...Aviation in [[Riga]] in 1974.<ref name=SF-bio/> Then in 1983 he graduated from Higher Military Aviation School in [[Akhtubinsk]], with an engineering dipl ...oyuz TM-19]]. Musabayev was designated Flight Engineer; the mission lasted from 1 July 1994 to 4 November 1994, for a total duration of 125 days 22 hours 5
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  • ...tch fixing|fixed match]], club coaches and management involved were banned from football for 60 months, including Niederhaus.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www [[Category:Living people]]
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  • [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Kazakhstani people of German descent]]
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  • [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Kazakhstani people of German descent]]
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  • Neubauer joined [[1. FC Kaiserslautern]] in 2006 coming from [[Fußball-Oberliga|fourth league]] club [[KSV Baunatal]].<ref>{{cite web | [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...oslavl air disaster]], in which all players and coaches on board the plane from the club perished. ...played with the [[DEG Metro Stars]] of the [[Deutsche Eishockey Liga|DEL]] from 2005 to the 2008. On 16 July 2007, Dietrich was signed to a three-year entr
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  • ...arances. He showed above average performance and thus aroused the interest from clubs in higher leagues, among those [[VfL Bochum]] who signed him.<ref>{{c [[Category:Living people]]
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  • [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Kazakhstani people of German descent]]
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  • ...nuary 2012 he returned to [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] on [[Loan (football)|loan]] from Genoa. He made his official re-debut wearing Milan's red-black shirt on 18 ...31 December 2013 {{it icon}}, [http://www.registroimprese.it PDF purchased from Italian CCIAA] {{it icon}}</ref> In June 2013 Udinese acquired them outrigh
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  • ...India, Argentina, South Korea, and other countries. At least fourteen are from the United States. ...his ministry at Aktyubinsk that the local communist officials expelled him from the city in 1988. {{Citation needed|date=September 2007}}
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  • ...] [[super-featherweight]] title in 2010 (having held the [[interim title]] from 2009 to 2010) and the [[European Boxing Union|European Union]] title in 200 ...super-featherweight title]];<br>Unanimous TD after Tajbert sustained a cut from an accidental head clash}}
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  • [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Kazakhstani people of German descent]]
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  • ...cese = [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maria Santissima in Astana|Mary Most Holy in Astana]] | nationality = [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]]
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  • ...nomic Development (Russia)|Minister of Economics and Trade]] of [[Russia]] from May 2000 to September 2007. He currently is the CEO and Chairman of the Exe ...f military service, he studied law at [[Omsk State University]] in Siberia from 1985 to 1990. His name rendered in Russian Cyrillic would equate to '''Germ
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  • Berger is a youth exponent from [[FC Energie Cottbus|Energie Cottbus]]. He made his [[2. Bundesliga]] debut [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...at half-time in a 0–0 away draw. He scored his first [[Bundesliga]] goal from his first shot of the campaign against [[Darmstadt]] on 22 November 2015.<r ...l football team|Kazakhstan]], Bauer revealed that he had rejected an offer from the latter in February 2015 in hopes of representing Germany.<ref>{{cite we
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  • [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:People from Temirtau]]
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  • [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Sportspeople from Astana]]
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  • On May 19, 2012 he faced [[Odlanier Solis]], who was coming back from a defeat and knee injury taken during his last fight against [[World Boxing [[Category:Living people]]
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  • Widiker is one of the few German players who has successfully played abroad. From 2006 to 2010, he played for the [[RC Orléans]] in the [[Fédérale 1]], al ...f [[Volga German]] descent. Widiker's grandparents were forcefully removed from the former [[Volga German Republic]] to Kazakhstan. When Widiker was eleven
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  • ...ndent Kazakhstan's men's national ice hockey team]]. In 1994, he was fired from both of responsibilities and he went to [[Russia]]n [[Novosibirsk]]. He has [[Category:Living people]]
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  • [[Category:Kazakhstani people of German descent]] [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...ics]] in [[Athens]] by receiving a berth and rounding out the top ten spot from the [[2003 World Wrestling Championships]] in [[Créteil]], France.<ref>{{c [[Category:Living people]]
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  • There has been lots of speculation on the internet amongst people in the fashion industry as they're under the impression that he has stopped [[Category:Living people]]
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  • [[Category:People from Karaganda]] [[Category:Kazakhstani people of German descent]]
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  • [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:People from Karaganda]]
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  • ...ockey]] [[defenceman]] who is currently an [[Unrestricted Free Agent]]. He most recently played with [[Schwenninger Wild Wings]] of the [[Deutsche Eishocke [[Category:People from Karaganda]]
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  • ...scandal in the press when she abruptly left the company to accept an offer from the celebrated [[Stuttgart Ballet]] in [[Stuttgart]], [[Germany]]. Since th [[Category:Living people]]
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  • [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Sportspeople from Oskemen]]
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  • ...ч Рифель}}; born February 19, 1979) is a professional hockey player from [[Kazakhstan]]. He's played internationally with the [[Kazakhstan men's nat [[Category:Kazakhstani people of German descent]]
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  • ...e downside to this approach, however, is that it can make it difficult for people outside of the regular fundraising development team to get involved. So, w ...ase often. At the beginning of each sprint, code that is deployment ready from previous sprints gets deployed.
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  • * Getting answers from Global Collect is slow, API docs misleading, we occasionally get untrue ans * Not getting code review performed quickly enough by people outside of the fundraiser engineering team
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  • ...was expended in February in the name of building out the team by two more people; The search for new fundraising engineers is ongoing.<section end=2012-02-2 ...ter an eventually successful upgrade of our production instance of CiviCRM from 3.4 to 4.1.1, the migration to git, and Mingle training. There was an issue
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  • ...to see most improved in MediaWiki the software?,What would you like to see most improved in the community around MediaWiki?,Do you make contributions to th ...04:22,Fewer than 25 people,5+ years,More than 10,Mix of Both,More than 500 people,1.23 (Current LTS),Every 3 months,"BlueSpice
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  • ...s tools and toolbar while editing the wikitext source code. It is accessed from within the visual editor by clicking the button in the toolbar to switch to This has included a number of improvements for editing tools, most notably the visual editor, alongside notifications and other improvements.
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  • [[File:Medeu- 4.jpg|thumb|300px|Looking down from Medeu Dam, toward the [[Medeo|Medeu Skating Rink]] to the north]] ...Valley south-east of [[Almaty]], Kazakhstan, designed to protect the city from devastating [[debris flows]] (or [[mudflow]]s).
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  • ...ll printed output in Kazakh and all literature about Kazakhstan' to be the most important task among the library activities. In 1937 the library was named ...and volumes in the Kazak, Russian, Oriental and Western European languages from the eleventh to the eighteenth and the first half of the nineteenth centuri
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  • ...ttendance of about 5000 people. During the summer however, the capacity of people increases to 10,000. Located in the center of the city, it serves as the pr
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  • ...y]], Palace of the Republic is one of the main known attractions of Almaty from the [[Dinmukhamed Kunayev|Kunayev]] era. The building is located at the cro ...s have been provided for the building which included a meeting room for 50 people, a beauty salon, music store, recording room, flower shop, and recording st
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  • ...es entered the city, violence erupted throughout the city which around 200 people were killed. ...y was only allowed to celebrate at the old square. Every year on 22 March, from morning to midnight thousands of Almaty residents came to the square to cel
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  • ...n armchair as if immersed in his thoughts who was a writer of prose and is most known for The Path of Abai - a book tracing rise of fame and popularity of ...mances about life in the old village, pre-revolutionary life of the Kazakh people with the performance name of "Karakoz", "Baybishe - Current" was directed b
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  • ...icated free-threshing [[wheat]] (from West Asia) and [[broomcorn millet]] (from East Asia).{{sfn|Spengler|2014}} ...some coming from cattle. Wheat and broomcorn millet seeds were first found from this period.{{sfn|Frachetti|2007}}
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  • ...ainly in the Syr Darya valley and its tributuaries of Keles and Atysi. Its people appear to have [[Turkified]], becoming known as the [[Kankalis|Kangars]]. ...ype of coin, there is an "X" sign on the reverse side; these may originate from the mint of a local ruler. There is a suggestion that the coins of the seco
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  • ...st 43 people were killed, 211 people were injured, and over 1000 evacuated from the village.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://sputniknews.com/world/20100324/1582 ...Svoboda Slova reports that at least 200 have died, mostly children and old people, but an exact, official count is prohibited by the administration.<ref>"Svo
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  • [[Image:Medeo.jpg|thumb|300px|The view of the skating rink from the [[Medeu Dam]]]] ...h of the skating rink, protecting it – and the city of Almaty itself – from potentially devastating [[mud flow]]s. Viewpoints on top of the dam provide
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  • ...hes and is the home stadium of [[FC Astana-64]]. The stadium holds 12,350 people.
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  • ...one of the best attended in Kazakhstan with capacity of just under 13,000 people.<ref>[http://www.fc-aktobe.kz/index.php?name=stadion The stadium descriptio ...s for commentators and VIP. On the east tribune special seats for disabled people are provided. The stadium has roof over all seats and a big screen. Cash de
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  • ...ootball (soccer)|football]] matches. The stadium has a capacity of 37,000 people.
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  • ...matches and is the home stadium of [[FC Tobol]]. The stadium holds 8,323 people.
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  • ...ragandy]], [[Kazakhstan]]. It opened in 2011 and holds approximately 5,500 people. It is primarily used for ice hockey and is the home arena of [[Saryarka Ka
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  • ...eroflot]] and its local directorate. Following the transfer of the capital from Almaty to Astana in December 1997, the airport underwent a series of major .../www.inform.kz/en/new-passenger-terminal-of-astana-airport-with-of-7-5-mln-people-capacity_a2751833|website=Kazinform - International News Agency|accessdate=
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  • | finish = Horgos, [[Xinjiang]], [[China|People's Republic of China]]<br>(connected to [[West–East Gas Pipeline]]) ...ort|pipeline]] system from [[Central Asia]] to [[Xinjiang]] in the [[China|People's Republic of China]].
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  • ...direct oil import pipeline allowing oil import from Central Asia. It runs from [[Kazakhstan]]'s Caspian shore to [[Xinjiang]] in China. The pipeline is ow ...elds to the [[Atyrau]] was completed in 2003. The construction of pipeline from {{Interlanguage link multi|Atasu, Kazakhstan|2=kk|3=Атасу кенті|p
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  • |caption=[[Soyuz TMA-3]] is launched from Gagarin's Start ...'nyj korpus'') named "Site No.2" was built and a special railway completed from there to Site No.1 where the launch pad for the rocket was located.<ref nam
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  • ...s/baikonur-cosmodrome}}</ref> All manned Russian spaceflights are launched from Baikonur.<ref name=NASA/> ...l satellite, and [[Vostok 1]], the first manned spaceflight, were launched from Baikonur. The launch pad used for both missions was renamed [[Gagarin's Sta
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  • ...undergone modifications that allow the manned ISS missions to be launched from it. Only few manned missions to the International Space Station are launched from Site 31/6 ([[Soyuz TMA-06M]], [[Soyuz TMA-15M]], [[Soyuz MS-02]]), when Sit
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  • ...n and landfill everything was done to make life easier for a large mass of people. In August the construction work on the sites 41, 42, 43 were completed. An ...e.php?album=379&pos=30] was completely destroyed, killed 78 people and 42 people injured [[Nedelin catastrophe|[3]]]. In October 1998, the [[Officer|officer
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  • ...an Moscow State Technical University|BMSTU]],in the same year he graduated from the [[University]] of [[Marxism–Leninism]] in [[Mytishchi]] city Committe ...ch]]. In December 1998, after obtaining the relevant approvals and permits from the [[leadership]] of [[Kazakhstan]] dust A. I. Ostasheva was moved by his
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  • His career started as an aviation engineer, after graduating from Moscow Aviation Institute in 1937. He worked with famous aircraft designers * [http://epizodsspace.airbase.ru/bibl/chertok/kniga-1/01.html "Rockets and people"] – [[Boris Chertok|B. E. Chertok]], M: "mechanical engineering", 1999. I
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  • ...appointed to command the artillery of 160th Rifle Division after returning from [[Spain]], and participated in the [[Winter War]] until 1940.<ref name= gen ...n front, and then the artillery of the 3rd Ukrainian Front where he stayed from 1943 to 1945, playing an especially important part in the capture of [[Hung
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  • | reported deaths = 78 (92-126 from other sources) ...://history.nasa.gov/SP-4110/vol2.pdf Boris Chertok (author). ''Rockets and People, Volume 2: Creating a Rocket Industry'', 2006, ISBN 0-16-076672-9, Publishe
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  • ...ый Конструктор''), or the ''Chief Designer'', to protect him from possible [[cold war]] assassination attempts by the United States.<ref name ...ognized as part of [[Ukraine]]. His father, Pavel Yakovlevich Korolev, was from the Belarusian city of [[Mogilev]];<ref>http://www.famhist.ru/famhist/korol
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  • ...speciality «[[missiles]]». In the spring of 1955 graduated with honors, from the proposals remain in the [[Postgraduate education|graduate]] refused. Wa ...ests management system (SU), automatics missiles knew not worse developers from [[S.P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia|OKB-1]] and NII-885. S
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  • After the suggestion from president of Kazakhstan [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]] mosque named "Hazret Sult ...osque "Hazret Sultan" started in Astana in June 2009. In different periods from 1000 to 1500 workers have been involved in the construction of the mosque.
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  • | people = ...s plans . Bishop Schneider actively participated in the search for funding from [[Germany]].
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  • | people = | diocese = [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mary Most Holy in Astana]]
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  • ...earing the names of famous biy, laid the foundation of unity of the Kazakh people: Tole bi, bi and Kazybek Aiteke. On each face of the stele knocked sayings ...d that the State shall take all necessary measures to protect its citizens from the effects of the global crisis. As well as the head of state said a few m
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  • Institute of statehood, security and development is one of the most important departments of The Nazarbayev Centre. :• “President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev and people
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  • ...intended for the construction of the building of the Siberian Joint-Stock People's Bank. In the 1930s, the North Kazakhstan Regional Executive Committee was
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  • '''Dias Keneshev''' (born March 31, 1985 in [[Urzhar]]) is a [[biathlete]] from [[Kazakhstan]]. He competed for [[Kazakhstan at the 2010 Winter Olympics]]. [[Category:Living people]]
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  • [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:People from Ridder, Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...麗|p=Wáng Chūnlì}}; born August 10, 1983 in [[Jilin]]) is a [[Chinese people|Chinese]] biathlete and cross-country skier. She competed for [[China at th [[Category:Living people]]
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  • [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Sportspeople from Akita Prefecture]]
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  • ...; born September 6, 1967 in [[Almaty]]) is a former [[pole vault]] athlete from [[Kazakhstan]]. Potapovich won his first World Junior Championship in 1986. [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | image = <!-- Only free-content images are allowed for depicting living people -- see [[WP:NONFREE]]. --> ...mpics]] in [[Athens]]. She cleared a FINA B-standard entry time of 1:05.43 from the Kazakhstan Open Championships in [[Almaty]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Swimm
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  • ...1977 in [[Alma-Ata]]) is a female German [[volleyball]] player naturalized from [[Kazakhstan]], who represented her adopted country at the [[2004 Summer Ol [[Category:Sportspeople from Almaty]]
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  • | image = <!-- Only free-content images are allowed for depicting living people -- see [[WP:NONFREE]]. --> ...swimming events. He eclipsed a [[FINA]] B-cut of 1:53.76 (200 m freestyle) from the Kazakhstan Open Championships in [[Almaty]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Swimm
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  • ...я}}; born 14 June 1974 in [[Almaty]]) is a retired female [[high jump]]er from [[Kazakhstan]]. Her personal best jump is 1.98 metres indoors on 2 March 19 [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...orn August 4, 1977 in [[Almaty]]) is a female [[race walking|race walker]] from [[Kazakhstan]]. She set her personal best in the women's 20 km (1:32.23) on [[Category:Living people]]
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  • Nurdauletov retired from footballer at the end of the 2016 season.<ref>{{cite web|title=Астана [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | image = <!-- Only free-content images are allowed for depicting living people -- see [[hiWP:NONFREE]]. --> ...tre individual medley|200 m individual medley]]. Swimming in the same heat from Sydney, she edged out Denmark's [[Louise Mai Jansen]] to save a fifth spot
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  • ...s|women's modern pentathlon]], when a nine-year-old retired racehorse died from a neck injury following a spill that left her hospitalized. Dolgushina appe ...onent/uipm/athleteprofile/pentathlete/1528-galina-dolgushina archived page from Pentathlon.org])
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  • [[Category:Sportspeople from Almaty]] [[Category:Russian people of Kazakhstani descent]]
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  • ...at the [[2008 Summer Olympics]] in [[Beijing]], by winning the gold medal from the [[2007 Asian Shooting Championships]] in [[Kuwait City, Kuwait]].<ref>{ [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...Venezuela's [[Flor Velázquez]] and Belgium's Ilse Heylen (who ousted her from the previous Olympics) in the repechage rounds. Unfortunately, she finished [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...cember 2016}}</ref> Velikaya was ranked Nr. 1 in the women's sabre for the most of 2016. She was succeeded by Yana Egorian as the new #1. Velikaya finished [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...en/athlete-martin-khuber Sochi 2014 profile]</ref>) is an [[alpine skier]] from [[Kazakhstan]]. He competed for [[Kazakhstan at the 2014 Winter Olympics]] [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...hree-set win over [[Aleksandra Krunić]] in the first round. She then came from a set down to defeat [[Andreea Mitu]] and get to the finals, where she beat ...s a tactic of a delayed service motion, which often disables her opponents from appropriately timing a return. While not a great mover on court, she is abl
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  • ...he monument celebrates the independence of Kazakhstan, the identity of its people, and the role of the city of Almaty as capital of Kazakhstan until 1997 whe
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  • ...tall [[TV Tower]] at the foot of the mountain. The tower can be seen from most parts of the city. ...concreted 395 wells up to 24 meters. Their main task was to keep the soil from slipping. Cable car and viewing platforms were restored. In 2006, the mount
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  • ...rchanovič Auezov'') (September 28, 1897 — June 27, 1961) was a [[Kazakh people|Kazakh]] writer, a [[social activist]], a Doctor of [[Philology]], a profes Auezov was born into a nomadic family from what is today [[Abay District, East Kazakhstan|Abay District, in East Kazak
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  • ....<ref name=NYT/><ref name="CPJprofile"/> ''Respublika''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s most notable story was an exposé which revealed that Nazarbayev had stashed US$ ...Petrushova.<ref name=NYT/> On another occasion, a decapitated dog was hung from ''Respublika'' building with a screwdriver sticking into its side and a not
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  • ...nal regime", in connection with pamphlets distributed two years earlier by people whose connection with Vinyavsky has yet to be established.<ref name='ifex'/ [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...all from the Beirut apartment building where she lived. Her body was flown from Lebanon to a remote area in Kazakhstan and "secretly buried in a pre-prepar ...cause her remains had been taken from Lebanon to the secret burial site by people connected to [[the Nurbank Murder Case]] in which Aliyev was implicated.<re
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  • ...rty. His involvement in politics probably led to his 1909 arrest and exile from the [[Steppe]] regions. After being exiled, he went to Orenburg. ...vilizations: A Spatial Analysis of the Kazakh Intelligentsia's activities, From the Mid-Nineteenth to the Early Twentieth Century]
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  • ...translated them into Russian, often revising and adopting them. One of the most famous translation – is the Kazakh national epic song [[Kyz-Zhibek]]. His [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...hansugurov was the First President of the [[Writers' Union of Kazakhstan]] from 1934 to 1936. He wrote the novel ''Comrades'' (1933), targeted against the [[Category:Great Purge victims from Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...s called in ranks of [[RKKA]]. At the end of the same year he was exempted from a military duty through illness. In 1942 Maulenov was on the [[Volkhov Fro From 1943 to 1950 Maulenov worked as the deputy editor of the [[Kostanay]] regio
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  • ...e in pre-[[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] history. He was the most prominent Kazakh educator of the late 19th century, during the period of [[ [[Category:Ethnic Kazakh people]]
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  • After graduation from Chingistai school named after [[Sultanmahmut Toraygirov]] in 1961, he worke ...ort made great impact on Oralkhan’s growth as a journalist and a writer. From 1974 to 1983 Oralkhan Bokey was a prose department manager in the literary
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  • ...ks above {{convert|8000|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}, without supplemental [[oxygen]]. From 1989 through 1997, he made 18 successful ascents of peaks above 8000 m. ...he present [[Chelyabinsk Oblast]]). He came from the ''narod'', the common people, and his parents were both poor.<ref>{{cite book|title=Above the Clouds|aut
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  • [[People's Hero of Kazakhstan]]<br/>{{nobr|[[Order of the Red Banner of Labour]]}}<b ...r, posthumously awarded with the titles [[Hero of the Soviet Union]] and [[People's Hero of Kazakhstan]].
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  • ...i]] [[Ostern]] which attracted international acclaim at [[film festival]]s from [[Venice]] to [[Los Angeles]] to [[Tokyo]], and was awarded the Prix Specia ...the Forum for Democratic Forces of Kazakhstan and Central Asia, Republican People's Party of Kazakhstan, [[Democratic Choice of Kazakhstan]], and [[For a Jus
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  • '''Abdizhamil Karimovich Nurpeisov''' (born October 22, 1924) is the People's writer of [[Republic of Kazakhstan|Kazakhstan]], one of the word-painters ...] (1941–1945). Among them all Abdizhamil was the only one returned alive from the front. His father Karim was engaged in hunting and worked in the villag
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  • ...l relations. The President is the symbol and guarantor of the unity of the people and the state power, inviolability of the Constitution, rights and freedoms ...mocratic Party, “Ak zhol” Democratic Party of Kazakhstan and Communist People’s Party of Kazakhstan.
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  • Abiyev Zhaksylyk Medihatovich, the father, graduated from [[Kazakh Polytechnic Institute named after V.I. Lenin]] now called Satbayev ...automated systems for information processing and management. He graduated from Aktobe Cooperative College in 2009.
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  • ...re him, most Kazakh poetry was oral, echoing the [[nomad]]ic habits of the people of the Kazakh [[steppe]]s. During Abay's lifetime, however, a number of imp ...e of the first folk heroes to enter into the national consciousness of his people. Almaty State University is named after Abay, so is one of the main avenues
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  • Aside from his original works, Kim has also translated a number of [[Kazakh language]] [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...ntasy]] author, writing in [[Russian language|Russian]], and is one of the most popular contemporary [[Russian science fiction and fantasy|Russian science ...y. He had started writing as a student, and had just started making money from it. During this time he became an active member in Russian [[fandom]], visi
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  • ...s: Chapter 3-A Spatial Analysis of the Kazakh Intelligentsia's Activities, From the Mid-Nineteenth to the Early Twentieth Century [http://src-h.slav.hokuda ...25, 1885 in the [[village]] of [[Sarikopa]], [[Kostanay Province]]. He was from [[Middle jüz]], Argin [[tribe]]. He lost his mother, Demesh, at the age of
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  • From 1905 until 1910 Mağjan Jumabayev was studying in [[Petropavl]] madrasah, l ...sk Oblast]]. In 1934 [[Maksim Gorky]] and [[Peshkova]] received the letter from him and due to their intercession Mağjan Jumabayev was emancipated before
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  • ...thor of libretto to [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] opera ''[[Kyz-Zhibek]]''. [[People's Writer]] of the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]], President of the Ka
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  • ...st. He fled the [[People's Republic of China]], during the [[Kazakh exodus from Xinjiang]], and later wrote about the migration, and about Kazakh culture. [[Category:Writers from Xinjiang]]
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  • ...or of controversial literature calling for greater independence of Kazakhs from Soviet and Russian power. He met repression and was executed in 1939. The S From 1905 to 1908, Seyfullin studied in a Russian-Kazakh school in the Spassk br
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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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  • ...ental scientist who served as the Prime Minister of the [[Alash Autonomy]] from 1917 to 1920. He was leader and founder of the [[Alash Orda]] national libe ...ter studied at the Saint Petersburg Forestry Institute, where he graduated from the Faculty of Economics in 1894. During his youth, he is believed to have
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  • ...973), the local [[Communist]] rulers put his name to the “black list”. Most of his renowned uncensored novels were published only after the collapse of ...kish]] [[President]] at that time. He is also a holder of the title of the People’s Writer of Kazakhstan.
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  • Suleimenov was born on 18 May 1936 in [[Alma-Ata]]. He graduated from Geological Sciences Department of [[Kazakh State University]] in 1959. Sule ...''AZ-i-IA'', was published in 1975. ''AZ-i-IA'' drew widespread criticism from the literary elite in Russia. Suleimenov was charged with "national chauvin
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  • ...al held in Moscow in 1989, and of the "Zhigerr" Festival of talented young people. He has been honoured with the Order of "Khurmet" and the Order of Merit fo [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | ethnicity = [[Kazakh people|Kazakh]] ...и Әлібекұлы}}) (1663-1756) was the head [[biy]] of the [[Kazakh people|Kazakh]] [[Zhuz|senior zhüz]], as well as an author, orator, and poet. He
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  • ...the morning program is consistent with its name. It differs significantly from other projects infotainment genre. ...surge of emotions and new sensations. Provide essential services that meet people's needs and taste.
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  • ...sic launched in Kazakhstan // nur.kz]</ref> best performances of musicians from the last 30 years are aired daily. The channel provides charge-free rotatio ...KKU DAUSY: Six hours of only kazakh music // kapital.kz]</ref> 40 thousand people visited the festival.
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  • ...evision]] show based on the popular British show [[Pop Idol]], which aired from 2003 to 2007 on the Kazhak television station Perviy Kanal Evrasia. The tal ...ed, including [[Kazakhs]], [[Russians]], [[Koryo-saram|Koreans]], [[Uyghur people|Uyghurs]], and [[Tatars]].
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  • ...pıra''', '''tumra'''}}; {{lang-tr|'dombıra'}}) is a long-necked [[Turkic people|Turkic]] [[lute]] and a musical [[string instrument]]. ...s of plucked instruments - Central Asia]</ref> with a body and neck carved from a single block of wood, usually [[mulberry]] or [[apricot]]. The dambura is
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  • ...cing timbre. There are two kinds of ''kernei'': the ''muiuz kernei'' (made from a [[mountain goat]] horn), and the ''jez kernei'' (made of copper or brass) The ''muiuz kernei'' is an ancient instrument made from a curved mountain goat horn, ranging in length between 30 and 40&nbsp;cm. T
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  • ...nally made out of gut, and often from fishing line in modern times. In the most common tunings the middle string is the highest in pitch. Virtuosos frequen ...e instrument dates from the 4th century although the related [[Azerbaijani people|Azerbaijani]] gopuz is believed to date back to 6000 BC following an archae
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  • ...China and strummed and plucked by the [[Tājik people|Tajiks]], [[Turkmen people|Turkmen]], [[Uzbeks]]. Related instruments include the [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh] ...ilk Road]], catgut gave way to strings made from twisted [[silk]] imported from [[China]]. To this day some instruments still feature silk strings, althoug
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  • Gaziza Zhubanova uses subjects and images from the Kazakh history and folklore. She has composed in different forms, incl [[Category:People from Mugalzhar District]]
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  • ...]] [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] composer from [[Kazakhstan]]. He was named a [[People's Artist of the USSR]]. ...lmaty Region]], Kazakhstan. His father died when he was just 3 months old. From a young age he was distinguished by discipline, commitment, lack of youthfu
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  • ...usic for the [[Anthem of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]], and was a People's Artist of the Kazakh SSR. ...to 1936 he was the Music Director of the [[Kazakh National Theatre]], and from 1949 to 1951 the Artistic Director of the Philharmonic.<ref name=scribd/>
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  • ...n Central Asia, Germany, Turkey, Russia, and Uzbekistan. After graduating from the Zhubanov School, Kadisha entered the [[Kurmangazy District|Kurmangazy]] ...]], Louisiana (2005, 2006), followed by a DMA in piano performance in 2010 from [[Louisiana State University]] in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.<ref>{{Cite web|ti
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  • ...uzaevka, Kokshetau region. He was born in the family of Kokena Shakeev the People's Akyn of Kazakhstan and the First President of the Akyns Union of Kazakhst ...ng Contest "Pacific Song Contest" in Australia in 1999 (3,000 participants from 40 countries), the holder of the special awards of the British Academy of C
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  • ...ov was born on 10 January 1928 in [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]]. He graduated from [[Al-Farabi University]] in [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]] in 1950 as a [[mathe In 1951 Mansurov graduated from Kurmangazy Kazakh National Conservatory in Almaty, as a conductor. While at
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  • Makpal is the youngest of three children in the family. From a young age she wanted to become a singer. Her father is a painter, and her [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...ompetition in [[Spain]], also receiving the special virtuoso prize for the most outstanding performance of the competition. ...to the [[Borat]] movie, Bisengaliev commissioned a symphony called "Zere" from [[Erran Baron Cohen]], the musical director of the movie (and brother of ''
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  • '''Aisha Orazbayeva''' (born 1985) is a violinist from [[Kazakhstan]]. She also writes and has had plays broadcast on the radio.<r [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...nt to Miss a Thing]]'' by [[Aerosmith]]<br/>Top 10: ''Смуглянка'' from the film ''В Бой Идут Одни''<br/>Top 9: ''[[In the Army Now (so [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...inning the [[Golden Orpheus]] Festival in [[Sofia]]. Eskalievas range goes from Kazakh Folk Songs to modern compositions. In 2008, she recorded a charity S [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...haria Sapargalieva Ersainovna]], was a professional musician who graduated from P.I. Tchaikovsky college and became a conductor of orchestras and choirs. S [[Category:Living people]]
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  • Born and raised in [[Almaty]], she graduated from Kazakh National Conservatory of Music in 2008 and [[Musicians Institute]], ...oduces into songs. A debut album 13 was released in 2009. Akmaral graduatd from the MI with the Outstanding Project Award beating other 120 artists. In 201
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  • ...r, who was honored with many awards throughout her career, including the [[People’s Artist of the USSR]] (1967) and the [[Order of Lenin]]. She was also de ...public]], [[Belgium]], [[Hungary]], [[Austria]], [[Czechoslovakia]], the [[People’s Republic of China]], the [[Republic of Korea]], [[India]], [[Burma]], [
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  • ...is a [[USSR|Soviet]] and [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] singer, the [[People's Artist|people's artist]] of the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]] (1986). ...monwealth of Independent States|CIS countries]]. Roza Rymbayeva became the people's artist at the age of 28. in 2005 Roza Rymbayeva get star on the [[Star S
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  • ...has been singing since a very young age. She graduated with a [[diploma]] from the [[Qyzylorda Music School]] in the area of choral conduct. Madina was al [[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]]
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  • ...7 October 1970 in [[Ayagoz]]) is a singer from [[Ayagoz]], [[Kazakhstan]]. Most of her songs are in [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] or [[Russian language|Russia [[Category:Living people]]
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  • We, the [[Kazakh people|Kazakhs]] of old, seeking freedom,<br> To the great [[Russian people]] we say: Thank you!<br>
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  • '''Kui ''' is a [[Kipchak people|Kipchak]] [[instrumental music]]al composition performed with national pluc ...that. But by the time the verbal tradition for Kuis was finally separated from instrumental performances and only few Kuishi (performer of Kui) still keep
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  • ...ding the centenary of Qunanbaiuli's birth, it is considered as one of "the most beautiful operas written in [[kazakh language]]".<ref>« ''[http://www.newj ...ing, then Azim is declared guilty of the murder. Azim is punished, but the people is in mourning.
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  • ...s the village people show their disapproval, Zhanbota and his gards leave. People rejoice that Sara and Bizhan are safe<ref name="BaO"/><ref name="Belcanto"/ ...him to distrust Zhanbota. Birzhan is not afraid, and sings the freedom of people, evoking the famous poet [[Abai Qunanbaiuli|Abai]]. Altynay came to see Bir
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  • ...sually strums a national instrument ([[qomuz]] in the case of the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]], [[dombra]] in the case of the [[Kazakhs]]), and they respond to e ...on the winner in a competition, though this isn't a formal process—many people can "feel" (without anyone stating it overtly) which aqyn the audience has
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  • ...Bala}}, and {{Tsccnty|Ukraine|b=Bala}}. They have received the most points from {{Tsccnty|Albania|b=Bala}}, {{Tsccnty|Azerbaijan|b=Bala}}, {{Tsccnty|Belaru ...on participating [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] countries and regions. A juror from each nation awards between 1 and 10 points for every entry, except their ow
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  • ...ered by [[Russia]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Turkmenistan]], [[Uzbekistan]] and [[People's Republic of China|China]]. The country also borders on a significant part ...f countries by population density|population density]] of less than 6&nbsp;people per square kilometre (15&nbsp;per sq. mi.).
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  • * [[Dungan people|Dungan]] * [[Chinese people in Kazakhstan|Chinese]]
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  • |established_event8 = Independence declared from the [[Soviet Union]] ...people per sq. mi.). The capital is [[Astana]], where it was moved in 1997 from [[Almaty]], the country's largest city.
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  • ...he film was from his original script while the other 80 percent came about from a real-time reworked script based on the circumstances and conditions that ...e film's initial release in [[Kazakhstan]], at a special screening of 1500 people, although it was praised by the herdsman and rural folk depicted in the fil
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  • ...f Kazakhstan]] invested $40 million in the movie production, making it the most expensive Kazakh film ever made. ''Nomad'' was Kazakhstan's [[List of submi ...and fights to defend the fortress at [[Hazrat-e Turkestan]] from [[Dzungar people|Dzungar]] invaders.
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  • ...e to [[Almaty]]. He met a few students, who were the children of very rich people. One of them agitated him to the point where he felt he had to adventure.<r
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  • ...ss'' follows the story of Aisholpan, a 13-year-old [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] girl from [[Mongolia]], as she attempts to become the first female [[hunting with eag ...{cite web|author=A. O. Scott|title=Review: In 'The Eagle Huntress,' a girl from Mongolia soars|website=New York Times|date=2016-11-01|url=https://www.nytim
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  • ...4|publisher=IMDb.com}}</ref> This film school became an alma-mater for the most notable Kazakh filmmakers of the 1960s, known as "the new wave".<ref>{{cite ...of the efforts of the Soviet establishment to demonstrate that the Kazakh people fully supported communism.<ref name="The End of the Ataman"/>
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  • ...|| [[European Film Award – People's Choice Award for Best European Film|People's Choice Award for Best European Film]] || ''[[Mongol (film)|Mongol: The Ri
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  • [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]]
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  • ...nju Film Festival's annual collection of short digital pieces commissioned from filmmakers around the world. ''Shuga'' and ''Student'' were departures for [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...television as assistant administrator and director. In 1998, she graduated from the [[Kazakh National Academy of Arts|State Institute of Theatre and Cinema [[Category:People from Almaty]]
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  • '''Sergey Dvortsevoy''' (born 1962) is a filmmaker from [[Kazakhstan]]. His 2008 feature film ''[[Tulpan]]'' was Kazakhstan's [[82n ...s documentaries are committed to observational filmmaking. His subjects—people living in and around a Russia in transition—try in their individual ways
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  • ...R]] to study at the Alexander Ostrovsky Theatrical and Artistic Institute, from which he graduated in 1987 with a degree in theater and cinema set design. ...st Republics]] and Afghanistan. The film was dubbed in English as ''Escape from Afghanistan'' and released [[direct-to-video]] by [[Roger Corman]] in 2002.
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  • In 1987, Umarov graduated from the graphic design school of [[Symbat]]. From 2011 to 2014 he worked in television as web designer and producer. His firs [[Category:People from Almaty]]
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  • ...be Province]] of [[Kazakhstan]]. After graduating from high school in Alga from 2002 to 2004 he studied at the acting school of the T. Akhtanov Aktobe Dram [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...rtners]] was attached to executive produce. Sultanov wrote the screenplay, from a story by Satayev and Timur Zhaksylykov.<ref>[http://www.deadline.com/2013 [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...m motorcycling ruffians. In response, of course, midgets hire seven tough people to defend them. ...e is no sex in our country." The phrase is a quotation of a famous episode from the ''[[perestroika]]''-era [[TV show]] ''[[US-Soviet Space Bridge]]'' hos
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  • ...tury, tells about the period in the Kazakh nation when the people suffered from bloody feuds. In those times each province of the Kazakh nation had its own
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  • ...se inhabitants are mentioned in the film's credits), a short distance away from the then-ongoing [[First Chechen War]].
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