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  Kirghiz - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Kirghiz
During the winter the Kirghiz live in individual family yurts (tents made of felt).
In 1916 the Kirghiz rose against the tsar but were attacked by Russian settlers, and about 300,000 fled to China.
A little behind, on a poor, small, lean Kirghiz mount with an enormous tail and mane and a bleeding mouth, rode a young officer in a blue French overcoat.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Kirghiz   (212 words)

  
 Subnational flags of the Soviet Union   (Site not responding. Last check: )
SSR flags (and most soviet flags containing red) were medium red (aka scarlet, alyĭ, or simply krasnyĭ), not dark red (aka purpure — purpurnyĭ or kropovyĭ).
Present are the RSFSR, the Transcaucasian SSR, the Ukrainian SSR, the White Russian SSR.
In March of 1940, the Karelian ASSR is upgraded to Karelo-Finnish SSR, pending the conquest of Finland.
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/su-.html   (1821 words)

  
 Askar Akayev | Kyrgyzstan Hotels, Tourism and Travel Information
Askar Akayevich Akayev (Аскар Акаевич Акаев) (born November 10, 1944 in Kyzyl-Bairak, Kirghiz SSR) served as President of Kyrgyzstan from 1990 to March 2005, when he was deposed by a popular uprising dubbed the Tulip Revolution.
In 1984, he became a member of the Kirghiz Academy of Sciences, rose to vice president of the Academy in 1987 and then president of the Academy in 1989.
In accordance with the Kirghiz SSR's constitution of 1978, both candidates were disqualified and neither could run in the second round of voting.
www.kyrgyzstan.org /akaev.htm   (1178 words)

  
 Anthems of 15 Union republics
The music of the anthem of Kazakh SSR was used, with a new lyrics, as the anthem of Kazakhstan until January 2006.
The current anthem of Azerbaijan and the anthem of Azerbaijan SSR are by the same composer Uzeyir Hajibeyov.
All of the former SSRs (Soviet Socialist Republics) are represented, along with the famous USSR anthem which was banished for a time under Boris Yeltsin but now (with new lyrics) lives again as the anthem of the Russian Federation.
www.hymn.ru /15-union-republics/index-en.html   (1449 words)

  
 EPS Faculty and Staff: M. Mobin Shorish: Back to Jadidism
The traditional Islamic education system in West Turkistan (the former Uzbek SSR, Tajik SSR, Kirghiz SSR, Turkman SSR, and parts of Kazakh SSR) at the time of the Russian conquest of Tashkent in the mid-nineteenth century had become thoroughly theological.
Another sign of the development of new relationships between Turkistan and Russia is the enactment of laws on the status of language in the five former Soviet republics.
Kirghiz SSR now has become The Republic of Kirghizia, or Kyrgyzia, from it's Russian transliteration.
www.ed.uiuc.edu /EPS/people/Shorish_Jadidism.html   (9209 words)

  
 Place:Kyrgyzstan - Genealogy
The earliest ancestors of the Kirghiz people, who are believed to be of mixed Mongol and Kipchak descent, probably settled until the 10th century around what is now the Tuva, Russia region of the Russia.
With the rise of the Mongol Empire in the 13th century, the Kyrgyz migrated south.
On December 5, 1936, the Kirghiz SSR, Soviet Union (SSR) was established as a full Union Republic of the USSR.
www.werelate.org /wiki/Place:Kyrgyzstan   (999 words)

  
 Kirghiz SSR
Kirghiz SSR: Encyclopedia II - Republics of the Soviet Union - The Republics and the Collapse of the Soviet Union
Kirghiz SSR: Encyclopedia II - Republics of the Soviet Union - Soviet Union in its final state
Armenian SSR Azerbaijan SSR Byelorussian SSR Estonian SSR Georgian SSR Kazakh SSR Kirghiz SSR Latvian SSR Lithuanian SSR Moldavian SSR Russian SFSR Tajik SSR Turkmen SSR Ukrainian SSR Uzbek SSR Republics of the Soviet Union - Independent Countries.
www.experiencefestival.com /kirghiz_ssr   (2424 words)

  
 Soviet Language Policy in Central Asia
Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR), the Kirghiz SSR, the Tajik SSR, the Turkmen SSR, and the Uzbek SSR
The effect of this legislation in the Uzbek SSR can be seen in the growth of both preschools with Russian language instruction and general education schools with intensive Russian study.
The former increased from 211 in 1978 to 618 in 1979 to 1050 in 1981-82.
www.oxuscom.com /lang-policy.htm   (9502 words)

  
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The term "Kirghiz" was used in the late Russian imperial period to denote Turkic speakers east of Orenburg.
Describing a joint meeting of the Uzbek SSR Academy of Sciences Institute of Language and Literature and the Uzbekistan Soviet Writers Union (March 1952), Mirzaev argues that this meeting, which Shark Yilduzi called "The Trial of the dastan Alpamysh," distorted the objective sense of the dastan.
Uzbekistan SSR Fanlar Akademiyasi, A. Pushkin Nomidaki Til va Adabiyat Instituti.
vlib.iue.it /carrie/cec/chapter_2.shtml   (9360 words)

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