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  • | residence = {{flag|Soviet Union|size=23px}}{{RUS}} | occupation = Soviet and Russian [[rocket]] scientist and engineer
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  • ...12, 1918— April 8, 1994) was an [[Uyghur people|Uyghur]] [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] composer from [[Kazakhstan]]. He was named a [[People's Artist of the US [[Category:Soviet composers]]
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  • {{Redirect|CPSU|other uses|CPSU (disambiguation)|and|Communist Party of the Soviet Union (disambiguation)}} |colorcode = {{Communist Party of the Soviet Union/meta/color}}
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  • [[Category:Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union members]] [[Category:Seventh convocation members of the Soviet of the Union]]
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  • ...= [[Almaty|Alma-Ata]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakhstan]], [[Soviet Union]] | combatant2 = {{flag|Soviet Union|size=23px}}
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  • ...ussian Turkestan]], the name for the region during the [[Russian Empire]]. Soviet Central Asia went through many territorial divisions before the current bor ====Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic====
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  • |conventional_long_name = Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic |s1 = Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic
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  • ...sult&resnum=1&ved=0CCcQ6AEwAA|title=The Modern encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet history, Volume 21|author=Joseph L. Wieczynski|year=1994|publisher=Academic ...sult&resnum=1&ved=0CCMQ6AEwAA|title=The Modern encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet history, Volume 21|author=Joseph L. Wieczynski|year=1994|publisher=Academic
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  • |citizenship=[[Soviet people|Soviet]] ...ty of the Soviet Union|Central Committee]] of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]]
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  • *1920–1921: The short-lived [[Persian Soviet Socialist Republic]] was established with its capital in Rasht. ...he republic had the support of the newly established Russian Red Army. The Soviet Government, after a turn of military and political strategy proposed by Tro
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  • ...and [[Alexander Kerensky]], Kornilov commanded an assault on the Petrograd Soviet.<ref name=autogenerated1/> ...air/qld/sose-history/the-russian-revolution/revolution|title=The Petrograd Soviet and the Kornilov affair, Revolution, The Russian Revolution, SOSE: History
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  • ...anity, honesty, tolerance, and conducted many national ceremonies. In the Soviet period, the unique architecture and beauty of the mosque was seriously dama ...In 1920 the house was purchased by the state. The building housed various Soviet institutions, including schools. The first library in Karkaraly was establi
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  • ...2007}} <!--- Such theories of ethnogenesis are a highly suspect strand of Soviet historiography --> Taraz was joined to the Western Turk Khanate. It felt, l ...dern urban living to the city, previously largely unknown, such as typical Soviet apartment blocks as well as condo-style houses, now all supplied with elect
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  • ...the [[Czech Legion]] organized a struggle for complete termination of the Soviet authority in the Urals. He was in charge of the Detached Orenburg Army in [ [[Category:Russian anti-communists]]
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  • After this event Mr. Shokay said:” We called the soviet power then established in Tashkent the «enemy of our people». I have not ...following years Shokay wrote and published a book:” Turkestan under the Soviet Union (On the characteristics of the dictatorship of the proletariat)”.
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  • ...ce = [[Almaty]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] |allegiance = Soviet Union, Russian Federation
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  • ...epublic]] in northern Xinjiang during the [[Ili Rebellion]] since it was a Soviet Communist puppet state of Stalin, instead, he worked for the Chinese Kuomin Anti Soviet sentiment was espoused by Isa while Pro Soviet sentiment was espoused by [[Burhan Shahidi|Burhan]]. The Soviets were anger
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  • | death_place = [[Soviet Union]] ...s surname to "Kasimov" and became a member of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]].
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  • ...completely disappeared by the 15th century, until it was revived by the [[Soviet Union]] in the 20th century.<ref>{{harvnb|Bovingdon|2010|p=28}}</ref> ...ing. Sheng ruled the region for a decade during which he permitted greater Soviet influence on Xinjiang's ethnic, economic and security policies.
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  • ...bellion by Sheng Shicai with Soviet military support (which included 5,000 Soviet intervention troops, airplanes and tanks BT-7) in summer 1937 he fled to Na ...hammed Aziz Ismail. [http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA365044 Moslems in the Soviet Union and China]. Translated by U.S. Government, Joint Publications Service
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  • ...ber, the [[Chinese Revolution (1949)|1949 Chinese revolution]] brought the Communists to power [[Peaceful Liberation of Xinjiang|in Xinjiang]] and in China more ...e accompanied [[Mao Zedong]] in his trip to Moscow to negotiate the [[Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship]], and it was there on December 27, 1949 where he quit
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  • ...t principles of rule by chinese warlord [[Sheng Shicai]]- kinship with the Soviet Union, struggle against imperialism, equality of nationalities, freedom of ...asahr|Karashahr]] in July,1937, but eventually the uprising was quelled by Soviet troops (by the so-called ''Kyrgyz Brigade'', about 5,000 troops, consisted
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  • ...esearch.org/articles/1632.html Association for Asia Research- Who were the Soviet Koreans?<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Kim was captured, along with many other Korean communists, by [[Whites (Russia)|White]] forces and Japanese troops on September 4, 19
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  • ...iet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] <small>(Soviet records)</small><br>{{birth date|1942|2|16|df=y}}<br>[[Baekdu Mountain]], [ ...where his father, [[Kim Il-sung]], commanded the 1st [[Battalion]] of the Soviet 88th Brigade,{{sfn|Lankov|2014|p=4}} made up of Chinese and Korean [[exile]
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  • Ivankov was born in [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], when it was part of the [[Soviet Union]], to Olga Gostasvits and Bernard Royal-Ivankov, and lived on 21 Piro
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  • ...European Jews began to emigrate to Kyrgyzstan which was then part of the [[Soviet Union]], and a small number still live in that country. ...ury. During [[World War II]] many Jews fled from the European parts of the Soviet Union to central Asia, including Kyrgyzstan, making the Jewish community of
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  • ..., the hammer and sickle remains commonplace in [[Russia]] and other [[Post-Soviet states|former union republics]], but its display is prohibited in some othe ...et Union 1923–1936.svg|thumb|right|150px|The first [[State Emblem of the Soviet Union]] (1923–1936).]]
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