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Genetic Diversity of Prolamin Loci Related to Grain Quality in Durum Wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) in Kazakhstan. [PDF]

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Serological and molecular surveillance of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis in Kazakhstan. [PDF]

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Karabassova A   +22 more
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Functional and Oxidative Stability of Traditional Kazakh Molded Smoked Ham Affect by Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) Extract Addition

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“Kazakhization” and Ethnic Formation of Kazakhs

OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii", 2021
Global challenges at the turn of the XX and XXI centuries still exposed, if not exacerbated, the problem of ethnic mobilization bordering on extremism. This problem is actual for Kazakhstan, too. “Kazakhization” can be accompanied not only by interethnic tension, but also by an ethno-clan struggle for power, which took place in the historical ...
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VIEWS ON KAZAKH, KAZAKH AND TURKISH ELEMENTS IN BOBURNOMA

Zahiriddin Muhammad Bobur merosining Sharq davlatchiligi va madaniyati rivojida tutgan o‘rni, 2023
The article analyzes the Kazakh and Kazakh terms mentioned in "Baburnama", in what sense and for what purpose they are used on the basis of specific examples. In addition, the term "Alash" meaning "Turkish country", its etymology, and the places of the work where it is mentioned are expressed.
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Abai Kunanbayev - Kazakh

Soviet Education, 1960
The union of Kazakhstan and Russia was completed in the second half of the 19th century. This proved of great importance for the development of Kazakhstan's productive forces and economy and helped...
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The Kazakh Khanate

2019
The Kazakh Khanate was a Chinggisid nomadic state that ruled the eastern Qipchaq Steppe (Dasht-i Qipchāq), a steppe zone that roughly corresponds to modern-day Kazakhstan, during the post-Mongol period as one of the most important successor states of the Mongol Empire and the last reigning dynasty of the Chinggisids.
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