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  • ...hat this was due to his Kazakh patriotism, which was regarded as dangerous nationalism by the unit's commissars. Momyshuly joined the [[Communist Party of the Sov ...came deputy commander of the 49th Independent Infantry Brigade in the East Siberian Military District. From 1950, he served as a senior lecturer in the Red Arm
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  • ...established themselves in parts of northern Kazakhstan. In 1710s and 1720s Siberian Cossacks founded [[Oskemen]] (Ust-Kamennaya), [[Semey]] (Semipalatinsk) and ...Russian protection, which seemed to them the lesser of two evils. In 1824, Siberian Cossacks from [[Omsk]] founded a fortress on the upper [[Ishim River]] name
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  • ...a separate ethnic identity came into being.<ref>Wilson, Andrew. Ukrainian nationalism in the 1990s: a minority faith. Cambridge University Press, 1997.</ref> How ...rcentage than Russians of the N1c1 lineage found among Finnic, Baltic, and Siberian populations, and also less [[Haplogroup R1b|R1b]] than West Slavs.<ref name
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  • ...nd a political activist who aligned himself with the [[Siberian separatism|Siberian separatist movement]]. ...work as a publisher. Due to his support for regionality and rights for [[Siberian peoples]], he was arrested on charges of supporting [[separatism]] for Sibe
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  • ...fear of its potential to unify Siberian [[Turkic peoples]] under a common nationalism.
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