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ARSTANBEK BUILASH UULU- THE WISEST POET OF ERA [PDF]
The article reveals, about life of Arstanbek Builash uulu, the son of the 19th century of Kyrgyz He himself was witnessed of situation and experienced many difficulties.
Kanimetov A., Dzhumadylova K. T.
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The article analyses the emergence of theater as one of the types of European art in Turkestan in late 19th – early 20th centuries. The author reveals the significant role of the Tatar theater troupes “Sayar” and “Nur”, Tatar actresses S.
Dilfuza M. Nasretdinova
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This study examines the linguistic construction of the girl figure in Turkish children’s literature through a corpus-based collocational analysis of physical descriptors.
Şahru Pilten-Ufuk +2 more
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The process of the birth of Russian cotton, reflected in the novel “Colonizers” by Boris Cheprunov, a descendant of settlers to the Turkestan region during the period of its conquest by the Russian Empire, is considered.
Eleonora F. Shafranskaya +2 more
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1931’den 1933’e kadar Sovyetler Birliği’nin neredeyse her bölgesini etkisi altına alan ve Kazakistan’da da yıkıma yol açan Büyük Kıtlık uzun yıllardır Sovyet arşiv belgeleri üzerinden hem Türk literatüründe hem de batı literatüründe araştırılmaktadır ...
Emre Teğin
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Educational activity of Tatars in Turkestan and Kazakh steppes in late 19th – early 20th century
Educational activity of Tatars in Turkestan and the Kazakh steppes in the late 19th – the early 20th century is considered in the article. Special attention is given to the role of Tatars as distributors of Muslim traditions and customs in the steppe ...
Lyalya R. Murtazina
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Temporal Trends and Geographic Associations of Circulatory Disease Hospitalizations Among Young Adults in Almaty and the Turkestan Region, 2018-2024. [PDF]
Nakipov K +6 more
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The autonomy of Turkestan (1917-1924) was an independence movement formed after the fall of the Russian Empire, which sought political and social reforms in its territory and included parts of the Turkestan provinces. This autonomy, formed as a result of the February Revolution of 1917, achieved the transformation into Turkestan autonomy in 1918 ...
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