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- ...country's leadership in Germany after the war. After a careful study made by the German specialists in missile development of A.I. Ostashev finally deci ...s from the [[leadership]] of [[Kazakhstan]] dust A. I. Ostasheva was moved by his wife and son in [[Baikonur]] (city) and buried in the grave of his olde20 KB (2,766 words) - 14:54, 27 April 2025
- ...States]] and the [[Soviet Union]] in the 1950s and 1960s. He is considered by many as the father of practical [[astronautics]].<ref>[http://energia-zem.r ...ok program|Vostok]] projects including the first human Earth orbit mission by [[Yuri Gagarin|Yuri Alexeevich Gagarin]] on 12 April 1961. Korolev's unexpe54 KB (8,111 words) - 14:54, 27 April 2025
- ...the world has learned the national Kazakh literature and they were prized by the world's outstanding writers. A Frenchman Louis Aragon, [[Yury Kazakov|R "... Everything written by Abdizhamil can be called as an entire epic. The epic could be also called "39 KB (6,441 words) - 15:06, 27 April 2025
- ...nd other countries. One of her passions was singing in the language of the country she was performing in, and so performed traditional folk songs in Russian, *People's Artist of U.S.S.R. (1967)<ref>Gender Politics in Central Asia, by Christa Hammerle</ref>3 KB (454 words) - 15:12, 27 April 2025
- {{Infobox country .../02/weodata/weorept.aspx?pr.x=68&pr.y=12&sy=2014&ey=2021&scsm=1&ssd=1&sort=country&ds=.&br=1&c=916&s=NGDPD%2CNGDPDPC%2CPPPGDP%2CPPPPC&grp=0&a= |title=Kazakhst135 KB (18,214 words) - 15:12, 27 April 2025
- ...command and control, high combat readiness of the troops and ensuring the country's defense; or for the excellent organization of military, external and inte ...command and control, high combat readiness of the troops and ensuring the country's defense; or for the excellent organization of military, external and inte13 KB (1,841 words) - 15:19, 27 April 2025
- ...ll as in countries where communism is [[Bans on Communist symbols|banned]] by the official law. ...lishment of a Socialist International. This was unveiled in 1914 and flown by the [[Irish Citizen Army]] during the 1916 [[Easter Rising]].25 KB (3,750 words) - 15:34, 27 April 2025
- ...|}}; born 6 July 1940) is the [[President of Kazakhstan]]. He has been the country's leader since 1989, when he was named First Secretary of the [[Communist P Nazarbayev has suppressed dissent, been accused of human rights abuses by several human rights organizations, and presided over an authoritarian regi50 KB (6,844 words) - 15:43, 27 April 2025
- |subdivision_type = Country ...97, the government relocated the capital to [[Astana]] in the north of the country.51 KB (7,152 words) - 15:37, 27 April 2025
- ...nd is used for crops, with the percentage being higher in the north of the country. 70% of the agricultural land is permanent pastureland. In 2011 the country had achieved record grain harvests of 26.9 million tonnes, exceeding the pr11 KB (1,576 words) - 15:37, 27 April 2025
- ..., Russia, and [[Germany]] and the [[United States]] for purposes of forced labor and sexual exploitation.<ref name=dos>"Kazakhstan". [http://www.state.gov/g ...reasing efforts to combat trafficking over the previous year, specifically by improving efforts to convict and sentence traffickers to time in prison. Th5 KB (715 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- | country = [[Russia]] ...n''''' is a 2000 documentary film on Russian [[criminal tattoos]] directed by [[Alix Lambert]].4 KB (599 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...de man|vetted]] (literally "crowned", with respective rituals and tattoos) by consensus of several ''Vors''. Vor culture is inseparable from [[prison gan Although [[Armenia]], [[Chechnya]], [[Estonia]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Russia]], [[Ukraine]] and [[Uzbekistan]] have21 KB (3,110 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...ntion."<ref>[[Human Rights Watch]], [https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2015/country-chapters/kazakhstan World Report 2015: Kazakhstan], accessed October 2015.< ...stan, and the country has never held an election judged to be free or fair by the West.}}</ref>20 KB (2,782 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- |country = [[Kazakhstan]] ...National Economy was transformed into the Kazakh State Economic University by the decision of the Government of the [[Kazakhstan|Republic of Kazakhstan]]21 KB (2,741 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- [[Kazakhstan]] is multiethnic country where the indigenous ethnic group - the [[Kazakhs]], comprise the majority ...accepted Russian rule in exchange for protection against repeated attacks by the western Mongolian Kalmyks. In the 1890s, Russian peasants began to sett23 KB (2,311 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...of the population. Today they live mostly in the northeastern part of the country between the cities of [[Astana]] and [[Oskemen]], the majority being urban ...I]]. Large portions of the community were imprisoned in the [[Gulag|Soviet labor camp system]].9 KB (1,185 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...uent emigration to Russia and Ukraine, this number had declined to 796,000 by 1998 and 456,997 in the 2009 census.<ref name = "Coordinating">[http://www. ...ers of paramilitary Ukrainian peasant and [[Cossack]] bands, who were sent by the Russian government to Kazakhstan after their failed [[Koliyivschyna|upr6 KB (882 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- The following table shows the number of Armenians in each Central Asian country according to Soviet censuses from 1926 to 1989, and censuses taken place af | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Country'''14 KB (1,770 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...{{lang-kz|Оралмандар}}), or "returnee", is an official term used by [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] authorities to describe ethnic [[Kazakh people|Kazakh ...=Vivian }}</ref> The government prefers to settle them in the north of the country, and offers them more benefits; however, returnees themselves prefer region25 KB (3,818 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...injiang]] (新疆, meaning "new frontier") when the region was reconquered by the Manchu-led [[Qing dynasty]] in 1759. Xinjiang is now a part of the [[Pe ...l map showing the separation of Dzungaria and the Tarim Basin (Taklamakan) by the Tien Shan Mountains]]347 KB (52,725 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- {{Infobox Former Country |country = China16 KB (2,651 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- |pop9= ~50,000 (2013) (Saudi Labor Ministry) ...-palestinians-and-turkistanis-eased|website=arabnews.com|publisher=[[Sadui Labor Ministry]]|accessdate= 3 Nov 2015}}</ref>118 KB (17,648 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...Commander]] of the [[Korean People's Army]] (KPA), the [[List of countries by number of troops|fourth-largest standing army]] in the world. Kim's leaders ...s country in [[state terrorism]] and strengthened the role of the military by his ''[[Songun]]'', or "military-first", politics. Kim's rule also saw tent89 KB (12,836 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- |country = Kazakhstan ...}$128 billion (nominal, 2016)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://data.worldbank.org/country/kazakhstan#up|title=The World Bank}}</ref>45 KB (6,206 words) - 15:40, 27 April 2025
- ...tical reforms to position [[Kazakhstan]] among the top 30 global economies by 2050.<ref>{{cite web|title=Kazakhstan 2050 Strategy Leads to Government Res ....<ref>{{cite web|title=Kazakhstan Overview|url=http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/kazakhstan/overview|website=www.worldbank.org}}</ref>13 KB (1,777 words) - 15:40, 27 April 2025
- ...ated in [[Karaganda Region|Karaganda region]] - more than 8.5 billion tons by the end of 2012. ...accumulated all over the country without controls. This is largely caused by the following factors:60 KB (8,584 words) - 15:40, 27 April 2025
- |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] During the Soviet era, Jezkazgan was the site of a [[Gulag]] [[labor camp]], [[Kengir]], mentioned in [[Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn]]'s book ''[[The9 KB (1,174 words) - 15:42, 27 April 2025
- |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...ى}} {{IPA-kz|qɑɾɑˈʁɑndə||Kk-karagandy.ogg}}), more commonly known by its Russian name '''Karaganda''' ({{lang-ru|''Караганда''}}, until15 KB (2,065 words) - 15:42, 27 April 2025
- |subdivision_type = [[List of sovereign states|Country]] ...ys of the [[Soviet Union]] and also the site of several [[Gulag]] [[forced labor camp]]s. Following [[World War II]], [[Joseph Stalin]], leader of the Sovie8 KB (933 words) - 15:42, 27 April 2025
- | subdivision_type = [[List of sovereign states|Country]] ...17,300 square kilometers in area. South Kazakhstan borders the neighboring country of [[Uzbekistan]] (and is very near the Uzbekistan capital [[Tashkent]]), a9 KB (1,102 words) - 15:42, 27 April 2025
- ...The massacre was a stark illustration of the [[Human rights in Kazakhstan|country's poor human rights record]] under [[President of Kazakhstan|President]] [[ ...what they saw as a stranglehold on collective bargaining and labor rights by the government.”<ref name="rferl.org"/> In mid-December, some workers in15 KB (2,031 words) - 15:42, 27 April 2025
- |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...09|125,012|punct=;}} {{Kz-census1999|127,197|punct=.}} Ekibastuz is served by [[Ekibastuz Airport]].7 KB (891 words) - 15:43, 27 April 2025
- ...o work for [[Biopreparat]], the secret biological weapons program overseen by the Soviet Union’s [[Council of Ministers of the USSR|Council of Minister ..., Alibek used his position at Biopreparat and the authority granted to him by the first part of the decree to begin destruction of the BW program. Specif23 KB (3,257 words) - 15:43, 27 April 2025
- ...ov, who was found guilty and served a prison sentence, has been designated by Amnesty International as a “prisoner of conscience.”<ref name="oppositi ...of the [[Orange Revolution]], which had enhanced democratic values in that country. As a result of that experience, he decided to become more politically acti21 KB (3,090 words) - 15:43, 27 April 2025
- |country=Russia ...Sigismund von Herberstein]], in the 16th century Russians called the range by a variety of names derived from the Russian words for rock (stone) and belt38 KB (5,584 words) - 15:43, 27 April 2025
- {{legend|#eeee00|Unrecognized state, abiding by treaty (Taiwan)}} | condition_effective = Ratification by the [[Soviet Union]], the [[United Kingdom]], the [[United States]], and 40117 KB (17,004 words) - 15:46, 27 April 2025
- ...tion was adopted in Geneva 28 June 1930 and came into force on 1 May 1932. By the end of 1932 ten countries had ratified the convention (Japan, Bulgaria, The Convention was supplemented by the [[Abolition of Forced Labour Convention, 1957]] which canceled a number20 KB (2,618 words) - 15:46, 27 April 2025
- ...in short as the '''Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention''', was adopted by the [[International Labour Organization]] (ILO) in 1999 as ILO Convention N By ratifying this Convention No. 182, a country commits itself to taking immediate action to prohibit and eliminate the wor16 KB (2,095 words) - 15:46, 27 April 2025
- | condition_effective = Ninety days after the [[ratification]] by at least 20 signatory states<ref name=UN/> These practices have been deemed "Toxic Colonialism" by many developing countries.22 KB (3,138 words) - 15:46, 27 April 2025
- ...nvention are bound to it by [[international law]]. Compliance is monitored by the UN [[Committee on the Rights of the Child]], which is composed of membe ...e implementation of the Convention and the status of child rights in their country. Their reports and the committee's written views and concerns are available46 KB (6,564 words) - 15:46, 27 April 2025
- ...= {{wikisource-inline|United Nations Trusteeship Agreements listed by the General Assembly as Non-Self-Governing}} ...ns list of Non-Self-Governing Territories|Non-Self-Governing Territories]] by the specialized agencies and international institutions associated with the60 KB (8,014 words) - 15:46, 27 April 2025
- ...gees "without any geographic limitation", but declarations previously made by parties to the Convention on geographic scope were grandfathered.<ref>{{cit ...x-1226077250521 "Nauru's UN move on refugee convention adds to pressure on Labor"], ''The Australian'', 17 June 2011</ref> and acceded on 28 June 2011. [[M22 KB (2,932 words) - 15:46, 27 April 2025
- | condition_effective = Ratification by at least 55 States to the Convention | condition_effective = ratification by 144 (3/4 of 192 Parties) required151 KB (20,978 words) - 15:46, 27 April 2025