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- |name = Emblem of the Kirghiz SSR |image = Emblem of the Kirghiz SSR.svg3 KB (389 words) - 15:34, 27 April 2025
- {{Distinguish|Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1926–36)}} |common_name = Kirghiz ASSR2 KB (273 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
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- |conventional_long_name = {{nowrap|Republic of Kazakhstan}} ...icial)<ref>[http://adilet.zan.kz/eng/docs/K950001000_ "Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan"]. zan.kz.</ref>}}}}135 KB (18,214 words) - 15:12, 27 April 2025
- ...= [[Bishkek|Frunze]], [[Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic|Kyrgyz SSR]], [[Soviet Union]]<ref>[http://sports.kz/news.php?id=10546&type=main&st=10 Looking at7 KB (774 words) - 15:16, 27 April 2025
- ...place = [[Tokmok]], [[Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic|Kyrgyz SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] Following her Olympic medal win the [[People's Republic of China]] government news agency, [[Xinhua News Agency|Xinhua]] claimed th6 KB (744 words) - 15:17, 27 April 2025
- | birth_place = [[Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic|Kyrgyz SSR]]6 KB (586 words) - 15:27, 27 April 2025
- ...rmer union republics]], but its display is prohibited in some other former socialist countries, as well as in countries where communism is [[Bans on Communist s ...ed into the plough to symbolise the end of war with the establishment of a Socialist International. This was unveiled in 1914 and flown by the [[Irish Citizen A25 KB (3,750 words) - 15:34, 27 April 2025
- ...|Communist Party]], along with, for example, the [[hammer and sickle]]. In Soviet heraldry, the red star symbolized the [[Red Army]] and the military service ...Latvian SSR (1918-1920).svg|Coat of arms of the [[Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic]] (1919–1920)30 KB (4,540 words) - 15:34, 27 April 2025
- ...each one of them. In addition to those repetitive motifs, emblems of many Soviet republics also included features that were characteristic of their local la ...basic pattern, a pattern which sometimes has led to the use of the term "[[socialist heraldry]]".13 KB (1,804 words) - 15:34, 27 April 2025
- |name = Emblem of the Kirghiz SSR |image = Emblem of the Kirghiz SSR.svg3 KB (389 words) - 15:34, 27 April 2025
- ...place = [[Tokmok]], [[Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic|Kirghiz SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ''<small>(present day [[Kyrgyzstan]])''</small> ...ond World War]]. They traveled to the [[Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic|Kirghiz SSR]] after being released from the camps and, later, to [[Estonia]].<ref>{9 KB (1,285 words) - 15:37, 27 April 2025
- ...[Russian language|Russian]] in [[Karachay–Cherkessia|Karachay–Cherkess Republic]] ...ly situated in the [[Russia]]n [[Karachay–Cherkessia|Karachay–Cherkess Republic]].8 KB (1,163 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...late 1980s and 1990s, many of the remaining ethnic Germans moved from the Soviet Union to Germany. ...survived the rebellion. According to Darrel P. Kaiser, "[[Kazakhs|Kazakh]]-Kirghiz tribesmen kidnapped 1573 settlers from colonies in 1774 alone and only half26 KB (3,710 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...[[Tajikistan]] and [[Turkmenistan]], were mainly settled there during the Soviet era for various reasons. ...uses from 1926 to 1989, and censuses taken place after the collapse of the Soviet Union.14 KB (1,770 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...[[Vainakh]]. The majority of Chechens today live in the [[Chechnya|Chechen Republic]], a [[Subdivisions of Russia|subdivision of the Russian Federation]]. ...y]].</ref><ref>Dunlop p.29ff. Dunlop writes (p.30): "In 1860, according to Soviet-era figures, 81,360 Chechens left for Turkey; a second emigration took plac36 KB (5,112 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- [[File:China-Xinjiang.png|thumb|200px|Xinjiang's location in the [[People's Republic of China]]]] ...chu-led [[Qing dynasty]] in 1759. Xinjiang is now a part of the [[People's Republic of China]], having been so since its founding year of 1949.347 KB (52,725 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...ialist Soviet Republic (1920–25){{!}}Kirghiz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic |government_type = Republic4 KB (506 words) - 15:40, 27 April 2025
- |conventional_long_name = Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic |subdivision = [[Autonomous republic]]5 KB (659 words) - 15:41, 27 April 2025
- ...d]]. In 1925, the republic was renamed [[Kazak Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic]]. On January 17, 1928 the governorate was abolished, and Chelkar was ..., and in 1936, the republic was transformed into [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]]. In the 1930s Shalkar became a place for political exile, in particular,7 KB (778 words) - 15:41, 27 April 2025
- ...c]]. In 1925, the republic was renamed [[Kazak Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic]]. On January 17, 1928 the governorate was abolished, and Kandagach wa .../ref> In 1936, the republic was transformed into [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]]. By 1958, Kandagach already have the status of urban-type settlement.<ref8 KB (836 words) - 15:41, 27 April 2025
- ...ghiz ASSR]] which was later reorganized into the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]]. After the [[dissolution of the USSR]], the Kazakh SSR became ...v|first=Valeriy|title=Ethnicity, Nationalism and Conflict in and after the Soviet Union: The Mind Aflame|year=1997|publisher=Sage Publications|location=Londo9 KB (1,012 words) - 15:42, 27 April 2025
- |federal_subject=[[Republic of Dagestan]] |capital_of=Republic of Dagestan20 KB (2,766 words) - 15:44, 27 April 2025
- | nationality = [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] | birth_place = [[Dzhalal-Abad]], [[Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic]]3 KB (355 words) - 15:44, 27 April 2025
- ...Socialist Soviet Republic (1920–25)|Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic]]. [[Category:Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic]]2 KB (257 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- {{Distinguish|Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1926–36)}} |common_name = Kirghiz ASSR2 KB (273 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ...Socialist Soviet Republic (1920–25)|Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic]]. By to some demographic estimates, 400 thousand Kazakhs, amounting 18.5% ...Sheffield| last = Thomas| first = Alun| title = Kazakh Nomads and the New Soviet State, 1919-1934| accessdate = 2016-09-26| date = 2015| url = http://ethese3 KB (268 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ...public. In late 1991, both republics declared their independence from the Soviet Union, forming the new nations of [[Kazakhstan]] and [[Kyrgyzstan]] respect12 KB (1,718 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ...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====47 KB (6,893 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ...e modern Republic of Kazakhstan became a political entity during the 1930s Soviet subdivision of Russian Turkestan. title=In the Soviet Union|url=http://countrystudies.us/kazakstan/5.htm|work=Kazakstan: A Countr33 KB (4,802 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- |style="background:#efefef"| {{Country|Russian SFSR|name=Soviet Russia}} *[[Kazakhstan]] becomes part of the [[Soviet Union]].8 KB (1,022 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- |post = President of the Republic of Kazakhstan<br>Қазақстан Республикасының През ...Socialist Soviet Republic (1920–25)|Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic]] (1920–1925)===7 KB (686 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- |location_signed = [[Almaty|Alma-Ata]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakhstan]] ...Saparmurat Niyazov]]<br />{{flagdeco|Uzbekistan}} [[Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic|Uzbekistan]]: [[Islom Karimov]]3 KB (404 words) - 15:46, 27 April 2025