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Kazakhstan, Qazaq, Kazak
Written by Kazakh on Tuesday, December 18th, 2007 in Kazakhstan.
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Kazakhstan, Qazaq, Kazak
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KAZAKSTAN Historic Monuments– QAZAQSTAN Tarïxï Eskertkişter (Video)
Kazakhstan History Video
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The history of Soviet Kazakhstan in pictures
history of Soviet Kazakhstan
Written by Kazakh on Monday, December 17th, 2007 in Kazakh People in History.
Zhumabay Shayakhmetov
Zhumabay Shayakhmetovich Shayakhmetov, (Russian: Жумабай Шаяхметов), (August 30, 1902–1966) was a Kazakh Soviet Communist political figure. From 1946 through 1954, he was First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Kazakh SSR.
He was born to a poor peasant family in a small village in what is now the Borisov Raion of the Omsk Oblast. In 1915, he went to the two-year Kazakh-Russian school in what is now the Poltava Raion, graduating in 1917. He attended the Narimanov Institute in Moscow, but did not complete his first year. In 1919, he got a job as a school teacher in a rural school, but the school closed due to the civil war and he returned to his home.
From 1919 to 1926, Shayakhmetov was the secretary of the Turkoman Rural District executive committee of the GPU. By 1923, he was already a first-rate agent, solving crimes in the Cherlaksky District, Omsk Oblast. From 1926 to 1928, Shayakhmetov taught office management (official documentation) as the political instructor in a rural organization called "Koschi" in the Petropavl Okrug. From 1928 to 1938, he worked for the NKVD, first as Deputy Department Chief for the North Kazakhstan Oblast, then as the Deputy Department Chief for the Alma Ata Oblast.
From 1938 to 1946, he worked his way up from Third Secretary to First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Kazakh SSR, a post he retained until 1954. He was replaced in the post-Stalin reorganization. For about a year, well into 1955, he was the First Secretary of the South Kazakhstan provincial committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan.
History and language of Kazakhstan
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Tolkyn Zabirova
Tolkyn Zabirova (Cyrillic: Толкын Забирова, born 17 October 1970) is a singer from Ayaguz, Kazakhstan. Most of her songs are in Kazakh or Russian, though several exist in other languages.
Kazakh Music and songs
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Toktar Aubakirov
Toktar Ongarbayuly Aubakirov (Kazakh: Тоқтар Оңғарбайұлы Әубәкіров, born on July 27, 1946, in Karaganda, Kazakhstan) is a retired Kazakhstani Air Force officer and a former cosmonaut (Kazakh: gharyshker).
Early life
Toktar Aubakirov was born on July 27, 1946 in Karaganda, Kazakh SSR, which is now Kazakhstan. He graduated from the Air Force Institute and was a parachutist and test pilot with the rank of Major General in the Kazakh Air Force before he was selected as a cosmonaut.
Spaceflight experience
On October 2, 1991 he launched with Russian cosmonaut Alexander Volkov as flight commander, and the Austrian research cosmonaut Franz Viehböck in Soyuz TM-13 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome spaceport, and spent over eight days in space. He also the first Soviet citizen to go into space without being fully certified as a cosmonaut, as his flight was hurried forward — several commercial international cosmonauts were already booked, but the flight of a Kazakh cosmonaut was part of the Baikonur rental agreement between Kazakhstan and Russia.
Career
Since 1993, he has been the general director of the National Aerospace Agency of Republic of Kazakhstan. He was a member of Kazakhstan parliament. Now he is a pensioner and consultant.
Family
Toktar Aubakirov is married to Tatyana M. Malysheva. They have two children. Timur was born in 1977. Mikhail was born in 1982.
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Featured on a stamp
Featured on a stamp
* Hero of Soviet Union (1988)
* Order of Lenin (1988)
* Deserved test pilot of the USSR (1990)
* Order Sign of Honor (1987)
* 2 Orders "Golden Cross" of the Austrian Republic - in the years 1988 and 1993.
* Order of the October Revolution (1991)
* Order of Otan (1995)
* The Title "Khalyk Kakharmany".
Kazakh
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Timur Bekmambetov
Timur Bekmambetov (Kazak: Тимур Бекмамбетов, Russian: Тимур Бекмамбетов.) (born 25 June 1961 in Guryev, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union (present Atyrau, Kazakhstan)) is a Russian-Kazakh film and advertisement director living in Russia. He was one of the authors of the popular World History advertisement series for Bank Imperial between 1992 and 1997.
He was the director of the 2004 film Night Watch (Nochnoi Dozor), a popular Russian fantasy film based on the book by Sergey Lukyanenko, and its sequel, Day Watch (2006). He also directed the Roger Corman-produced remake of the 1974 film The Arena in 2001, also titled The Arena starring Karen McDougal and Lisa Dergan. He shows a common soldier's view in the film Escape from Afghanistan (1994) that Corman released with English dubbing on DVD in 2002.
He is currently in pre-production on the film Wanted which stars James McAvoy, Angelina Jolie, and Morgan Freeman. The film, which is expected to be Bekmambetov's breakout film in Hollywood, is based upon a comic series of the same name written by Mark Millar.
He is going to begin filming the third film in the Night Watch series.
Kazakh
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Talgat Musabayev
Talgat Amangeldyuly Musabayev (Kazakh: Талғат Аманкелдіұлы Мұсабаев; born 7 January 1951, Kargaly, Kazakhstan), is a Kazakh test pilot and former cosmonaut (Kazakh: gharyshker) who flew on the following space missions:
* Soyuz TM-19 Flight Engineer - 4 November 1994 - 125d 22h 53m
* Soyuz TM-27 Commander - 25 August 1998 - 207d 12h 49m
* Soyuz TM-32/Soyuz TM-31 Commander - 6 May 2001 - 7d 22h 04m
As of 2007, he was among the top 25 astronauts by time in space.
2005 - General Director of "Bayterek" Corp. (Kazakhstani-Russian Joint Venture).
2007, February - Director of Aerospace Agency of Republic of Kazakhstan.
Kazakhstan
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Chokan Valikhanov
Chokan Valikhanov (Kazakh: Шоқан Уәлиханов, Russian: Чокан Чингисович Валиханов, 1835-1865) was the first Kazakh scholar, ethnographer and historian. He is regarded as the father of Kazakh historiography and ethnography. The Kazakh Academy of Sciences is named after Chokan Valikhanov.
A male-line descendant of Genghis Khan, Valikhanov was born at the house of his grandfather, Wali Khan, whose own grandfather was Ablai Khan, the great khan of Orta Zhuz. He received early education in his village Kushmurune at a private Kazakh maktab, or grade school.
Valikhanov was one of the first Kazakhs who received education in Russian language and worked for Imperial Russia. He lived in St.Petersburg for two years and joined the staff of the Russian Geographical Society, serving as officer of the Russian army for the remaining days of his life.
Valihkanov published books and articles devoted to the history and culture of Central Asia; among them researches "Kirghiz (Kazakhs)," "Traces of shamanism in Kirghiz (Kazakhs)", "About Kirghiz nomads' camp" and others contained ethnographic data that have been used to date. that He also compiled Kazakh epic poem "Kozy-Korpesh and "Bayan-Sulu" as well as Kyrgyz epic "Manas."
Valikhanov report of his trip to Kashgaria in 1858-59 remains a valuable account on the situation in Xinjiang in the aftermath of Wali Khan's invasion of the region and on the eve of the Muslim Rebellion of the 1860s.
Kazakhtan Religion
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Serik Konakbayev
Serik Konakbaev (born October 25, 1959) is a retired boxer, who represented the USSR at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Soviet Union. There he won the silver medal in the light welterweight division (– 63.5 kg), after being defeated in the final by Patrizio Oliva of Italy. Two years later he once again captured the silver medal, this time at the World Championships in Munich, West Germany.
Olympic Results
* Defeated Simion Cutov (Romania) 5-0
* Defeated Imre Bacskai (Hungary) RET 2
* Defeated José Angel Molina (Puerto Rico) Walk-over
* Defeated José Aguilar (Cuba) 4-1
* Lost to Patrizio Oliva (Italy) 1-4
Kazakhstan Sports