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...erblades]]<br>[[Pensacola Ice Pilots]]<br>[[Fort Wayne Komets]]<br>[[Flint Generals]]<br>[[Twin City Cyclones]].
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...onomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1920–25)|Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic]] (1920–1925)===
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...94 the [[Transcaspian Region]], which had been conquered in 1881–1885 by Generals [[Mikhail Skobelev]] and [[Mikhail Annenkov]], was added to the Governor-Ge
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...ty of the Soviet Union|Central Committee]] of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]]
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...from 1955 until 1960. He was deputy member of the [[Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union]]. From 1927 to 1929, he served in the [[Red Army]]. He was born in [
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...eat Patriotic War]], the only [[Kazakh people|Kazakh]] twice [[Hero of the Soviet Union]]. He is also a recipient of several other awards.<ref name=russian_h
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...rritory is split between [[Uzbekistan]] and [[Kazakhstan]]. In 1954, the [[Soviet Union]] constructed a biological weapons test site called '''Aralsk-7''' th
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*{{cite book|title=Soviet Russia and Tibet: The Debarcle of Secret Diplomacy, 1918-1930s|volume=Volum
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...and [[Alexander Kerensky]], Kornilov commanded an assault on the Petrograd Soviet.<ref name=autogenerated1/>
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...Books.google.com]</ref> He received the [[Gold Star]] of the [[Hero of the Soviet Union]] on 7 May 1982. Aushev has emerged as [[Ingushetia]]'s most popular
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In [[Command & Conquer: Generals]], Shymkent is the starting point of the GLA counterattack by destroying th
...mkent.jpeg|View on shopping mall in Shymkent, called ЦУМ in the Russian/Soviet style
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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 [
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In 1987 Telyatnikov was named a [[Hero of the Soviet Union]]. Two of his subordinates, Vladimir Pravik and Viktor Kibenok, were
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...er in [[Gorny Gigant]] near [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]], then part of the [[Soviet Union]]. He graduated from the school of border guards and served mostly in
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...iet Army]] and ace during the [[Great Patriotic War]], twice [[Hero of the Soviet Union]] and recipient of several other awards.<ref name=russian_her>{{ruher
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...sty]], and Chinese armies commanded by [[Turks in the Tang military|Turkic generals]] stationed in large parts of central Asia. But Chinese influence ended wi
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...Persia, India and central Asia had married local women, thus their leading generals were mostly Greeks from their father's side or had Greco-Macedonian grandfa
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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
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...ick Starr</ref> He returned to Xinjiang as a Soviet agent, instigating the Soviet-backed [[Ili Rebellion]] against the [[Republic of China (1912-1949)|Republ
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...viet Censuses", in Ralph S. Clem, ed., ''Research Guide to the Russian and Soviet Censuses'' (Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press, 1986): 70-97.</ref><ref>Ramsey, S.
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In June 1921 as the [[Soviet Union]] disarmed Korean troops by force and internal trouble occurred, resu
In 1937, Hong and other Koreans were [[Population transfer in the Soviet Union|deported]] to [[Kazakhstan]] by [[Joseph Stalin]]. Hong would die the
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...ather of North Korean poetry"{{sfn|Gabroussenko|2005|p=56}} whose distinct Soviet-influenced style of [[lyrical poetry|lyrical]] [[epic poetry]] in the [[soc
...at Cho would shape the cultural institutions of the new state based on the Soviet model. For the Soviets, the move was successful and Cho did not only that b
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