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  History of Kyrgyzstan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In the early 19th century, the southern territory of the Kyrgyz Republic came under the control of the Khanate of Kokand, and the territory was formally incorporated into the Russian Empire in 1876.
Soviet power was initially established in the region in 1918, and in 1924, the Kara-Kyrgyz Autonomous Oblast was created within the Russian Federal Socialist Republic.
On December 5, 1936, the Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR) was established as a full Union Republic of the U.S.S.R. During the 1920s, the Kyrgyz Republic saw considerable cultural, educational, and social change.
www.historyofnations.net /asia/kyrgyzstan.html   (1262 words)

  
 Kyrgyz SSR - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Kyrgyz SSR formally known as the Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic (alternative transliteration: Kirghiz), also known as Kyrgyzia, was the name for Kyrgyzstan during most of its time as part of the USSR.
Established on 14 October 1924 as the Kara-Kyrgyz AO (Autonomous Oblast) of the Russian SFSR, it was transformed into the Kyrgyz ASSR (Kyrgyz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic) on 1 February 1926, still being a part of the Russian SFSR.
On 5 December 1936 it became a separate constituent republic of the USSR as the Kyrgyz Socialist Soviet Republic.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kirghiz_Soviet_Socialist_Republic   (142 words)

  
 A short history of Kyrgyzstan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
According to recent findings of Kyrgyz and Chinese historians, Kyrgyz history dates back to 201 BC The earliest descendents of the Kyrgyz people, who are believed to be of Turkic descent, live in the northeastern part of current Mongolia.
In 1936 the Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic is established as a full Union Republic of the USSR.
After the attempted coup in Moscow, the supreme soviet of Kyrgysztan declares independence from the USSR in 1991 as the Republic of Kyrgyzstan, renamed Kyrgyz Republic in 1993.
www.electionworld.org /history/kyrgyzstan.htm   (420 words)

  
 Kyrgyz Translation - Translate Kyrgyz Language Translator
Soviet power was initially established in the region in 1919, and the Kara-Kyrgyz Autonomous Oblast was created within the RFSR (the term Kara-Kyrgyz was used until the mid-1920s by the Russians to distinguish them from the Kazakhs, who were also referred to as Kyrgyz).
On December 5, 1936, the Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR) was established as a full Union Republic of the USSR.
In an upset victory, Askar Akayev, the liberal President of the Kyrgyz Academy of Sciences, was elected to the Presidency in October 1990.
www.translation-services-usa.com /languages/kyrgyz.shtml   (1187 words)

  
 MAR | Data | Chronology for Uzbeks in Kyrgyzstan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The first Kyrgyz state existed from the 6th until the 13th century A.D. By the 10th century the state expanded southwestward to the eastern and northern regions of present-day Kyrgyzstan and westward to the headwaters of the Ertis (Irtysg) River in present-day eastern Kazakstan.
By 12th century Kyrgyz domination shrunk to the region of the Sayan Mountains, northwest of present-day Mongolia, and the Altay Range on the present-day border of China and Mongolia.
The Kyrgyz tribes were overrun by the Kalmyks in the 17th century, then by the Manchus in the mid- 18th century, and by the Uzbeks in the early 19th century.
www.cidcm.umd.edu /inscr/mar/chronology.asp?groupId=70302   (5398 words)

  
 Kyrgyzstan - History, News and Information about Kyrgyzstan
Soviet power was initially established in the region in 1918, and in 1924, the Kara-Kyrgyz Autonomous Oblast was created within the Russian Federal Socialist Republic (the term Kara-Kyrgyz was used until the mid-1920s by the Russians to distinguish them from the Kazakhs, who were also referred to as Kyrgyz).
While the Kyrgyz Republic initially remained in the ruble zone, stringent conditions set by the Russian Government prompted the Kyrgyz Republic to introduce its own currency, the som, in May 1993.
The Kyrgyz Republic is a member of the OSCE, the CIS, the WTO, and the United Nations.
www.russiannewsnetwork.com /kyrgyzstan.html   (1075 words)

  
 GlobaLex - A Guide to the Legal System and Legal Research in the Kyrgyz Republic
According to the Constitution, the Kyrgyz Republic is a sovereign, unitary and democratic republic and it is based on the principles of a secular state.
In the Kyrgyz Republic the institution of the Presidency was established on October 24, 1990 by a Supreme Council of the Kyrgyz republic of the twelfth convocation.
The Jogorku Kenesh is the parliament of the Kyrgyz Republic.
www.nyulawglobal.org /globalex/Kyrgyz.htm   (5192 words)

  
 UCLA Language Materials Project Language Profiles Page
Kyrgyz is spoken by a little under 2 million people in the Republic of Kyrgyzstan where it is the national language.
Kyrgyz was not standardized until the Soviet period when it was used along with Russian for official and governmental purposes.
The transition to Soviet rule was marked by violence and fighting, leading to a major migration of Kyrgyz speakers to China.
www.lmp.ucla.edu /Profile.aspx?LangID=62   (1024 words)

  
 FRONTLINE/WORLD . Kyrgyzstan - The Kidnapped Bride . Facts and Stats | PBS
Commonly referred to as Kyrgyzstan, it is one of the former Soviet states in the region that gained independence in 1991, along with Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
Kyrgyzstan is a republic, with a president who acts as chief of state and a prime minister who heads the government.
Though it remains illegal in the Kyrgyz Republic, the frequency of kidnappings appears to have risen after independence and continues to be on the rise as an element of the reclamation of Kyrgyz identity after Soviet rule.
www.pbs.org /frontlineworld/stories/kyrgyzstan/facts.html   (1211 words)

  
 Kyrgyzstan history
In the 15th century former parted Kyrgyz tribes united to form a tribal confederation that was the base for the Kyrgyz national unity and statehood.
Unvalued information on the Kyrgyz people who lived on the territory of the 15th-16th c Kyrgyzstan was given in the works of by Z. Babur and M. Khaidar, contemporary historians.
A long-time struggle of Kyrgyz for independence of the Kalma feudal lords lasted for nearly one hundred years (from the middle of the 17th century) and after the Kyrgyz war of 1747-1749 resulted in crushing the power of Kalma in Kyrgyzstan.
asia-travel.uz /kyrgyzstan/history3.html   (1051 words)

  
 Kyrgyzstan (03/05)
The Kyrgyz Republic maintains an embassy in the United States at 1732 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20007 (tel.: (202) 338-5141; fax: (202) 338-5139).
The Kyrgyz Republic's economy was severely affected by the collapse of the Soviet Union and the resulting loss of its vast market.
Agriculture is an important sector of the economy in the Kyrgyz Republic.
www.state.gov /outofdate/bgn/k/47159.htm   (3002 words)

  
 What's New -- Historical & Political Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Kyrgyz identity was intensified in reaction to subjugation by the Russian Empire in the 19
In 1936, the area inhabited by the Kyrgyz was officially granted the title of the Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic (Kyrgyz SSR).
The demands of the mostly Kyrgyz slum dwellers presented a threat to the capital city, which was a center of the Russian population in Kyrgyzstan.
www.geohistory.com /Geoworld/politics.asp?Type=Article&TOPIC_ID=NATSTAT0038   (1571 words)

  
 U.S.ENGLISH Foundation Official Language Research - Kyrgyzstan: Legislation
Kyrgyz is a rich, ancient language but through the Soviet times it was relegated to the second place position.
Advertising in the territory of the Kyrgyz Republic is disseminated in the Kyrgyz and Russian languages and, at the discretion of advertisers additionally, in the languages of the peoples living in the Kyrgyz Republic.
Kyrgyz remains to be the state language and also Russian has an official status in all spheres of life.
www.us-english.org /foundation/research/olp/viewResearch.asp?CID=48&TID=1   (1404 words)

  
 Kyrgyzstan Profile
Kyrgyz is the state language and Russian is the official language.
In 1925, the region was renamed as the Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR).
On 31 August 1991, the Kyrgyz Supreme Soviet declared independence from the former Soviet Union and Askar Akayev was re-elected as the President of Kyrgyzstan on 12 October 1991.
www.subcontinent.com /sapra/research/centralasia/profiles/kyrgyz-profile.html   (948 words)

  
 2004 U.S. Central Asia Friendship Soccer Tour
Turks are believed to be the earliest descendents of the Kyrgyz people, who lived in the northeastern part of current Mongolia.
In the early 19th century, the southern territory of the Kyrgyz Republic came under the control of the Khanate of Kokand, and united with the Russian Empire in 1876.
In December 1990, the Supreme Soviet voted to change the republic's name to the Republic of Kyrgyzstan and in 1993, it became the Kyrgyz Republic.
www.abtassociates.com /soccertour/index.cfm?page=Kyrgyzstan   (316 words)

  
 RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
Absamat Masaliev, installed in 1985 by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev as first secretary of the Communist Party of the Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic with a mandate to begin reforms and clean up corruption after the nearly quarter-century rule of his predecessor, died in Bishkek on 31 July, aged 71.
Kyrgyzstan's Supreme Soviet was willing enough to create the position, but added to the law establishing the post the provision that any candidate who failed to win in the first round of voting was disqualified from subsequent rounds.
Kyrgyz nationalist intellectuals, gathered in front of the building of the Supreme Soviet, hailed Akaev's election as marking the beginning of a new era in the history of the Kyrgyz nation.
www.rferl.org /newsline/2004/08/5-NOT/not-060804.asp   (838 words)

  
 GlobaLex - UPDATE: A Guide to the Legal System and Legal Research in the Kyrgyz Republic
The organization and the order of activity of Parliament is determined by the Act of the Kyrgyz Republic from January, 3, 2005 “On Regulation of Parliament of the Kyrgyz Republic” (In editing of the Act of KR of January, 17, 2006).
In accordance with the Act of the Kyrgyz Republic of September, 27, 2005 N 153 “On the structure of Parliament of the Kyrgyz Republic” the following structure of Parliament was affirmed:
Preparation and conduction of the elections are brought about in accordance with the Act of the Kyrgyz Republic of March, 14, 1997 “On Central committee on elections and conduction of the referenda in the Kyrgyz Republic” (In editing of the Act of KR of January, 6, 2005 N4).
www.nyulawglobal.org /globalex/Kyrgyz1.htm   (5787 words)

  
 World InfoZone - Kyrgyzstan Information - Page 2
In the second half of the nineteenth century present-day Kyrgyzstan was annexed by the Russian Empire and eventually became part of Russian Turkestan.
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was formed in 1922 and between 1924 and 1925 the USSR reorganised its Central Asian territory.
In 1926 it was transformed into the Kyrgyz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic and in 1936 was upgraded to the Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic of the USSR.
www.worldinfozone.com /country.php?country=Kyrgyzstan&page=2   (637 words)

  
 Chronology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
October 1990: The Supreme Soviet elected Askar Akayev, the liberal President of the Kyrgyz Academy of Sciences, President of the Republic.
March 1991: A Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation was signed between the Republic of Kyrgyzstan and the Uzbek SSR in the town of Osh.
October 1991: In the first popular Kyrgyz presidential election, the sole candidate and incumbent, Askar Akayev, was elected with 95.3% of the vote.
www.cidcm.umd.edu /inscr/mar/data/kyruzbchro.htm   (5737 words)

  
 FANTASIA -> Kyrgyzstan -> Travel basics -> History
The Kyrgyzes are descended from nomadic tribes who emigrated from northern Mongolia in the tenth century to the region around Lake Baikal in what is now known as Kazakhstan, and later further to south to the region what is now known as Kyrgyzstan.
During the years of Soviet power, immigration by ethnic Russians was encouraged and Bishkek has had a Russian majority for many years.
Akaev's radical economic reforms - popular support for which was shown by a referendum - have gained strong support in the West and agencies such as the IMF and the World Bank have granted loans to keep the economy and the new currency afloat.
www.fantasticasia.net /?p=168   (434 words)

  
 Travel & Tours in Kazakhstan - History of Kazakhstan
After the Bolshevik revolution in Russia the Kyrgyz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was set up in 1920 and it was renamed as the Kazakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1925 when the Kazakhs were differentiated officially from the Kyrgyzs.
Being one of the fifteen republics of the Soviet Union it was governed by the Communist Party.
Kazakhstan was the last Soviet republic to declare its independence from the USSR on 16
www.sitara.com /kazak/history.html   (1299 words)

  
 A Look At President Askar Akaev's Career And Election (Human Rights Watch Background Document, September 2002)
Akaev rose to prominence in the Kyrgyz Communist Party, initially as head of its Department of Science and Higher Academic Institutions.
He later became vice-president and then president of the Kyrgyz Academy of Sciences, and in 1990 became President of the Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic.
That year the government introduced mandatory Kyrgyz language testing for potential presidential candidates, which served to eliminate twelve of nineteen candidates.
www.hrw.org /press/2002/09/askar-bio.htm   (481 words)

  
 Kyrgyzstan (04/06)
Ethnic groups (Jan. 2003): Kyrgyz 67%; Russian 11%; Uzbek 14%; Dungan (ethnic Chinese Muslims) 1%; Uighurs 1%; Tatars 0.9% German 0.3%; other 4.8%.
An unprecedented number of domestic and international observers monitored the elections and noted significant improvements in the electoral process over the parliamentary elections, although there were some reports of irregularities.
The Kyrgyz Republic maintains an embassy in the United States at 1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20004 (tel.: (202) 742-6605; fax: (202) 742-6601).
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/5755.htm   (3515 words)

  
 World Flags Collection; Kyrgyzstan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Established as Kyrgyz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic 1 February 1926.
Red comes from the Soviet flag and stands here for Manas the Noble - a national hero.
The sun's 40 rays stand for the 40 tribes of the Kyrgyz nation.
web.telia.com /~u84508119/kgz.htm   (58 words)

  
 Soviet-Empire.com Archive :: View topic - Need .gifs of Soviet flags?
This is the almost-complete encyclopedia of flags of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
We have utilized a flag that once stood for an oppressive and restricted Soviet Union because it is a symbol of the proletariat and we are aiming to redeem its value.
The hero of socialist labour gold star is used instead.
www.politicsforum.org /soviet/viewtopic.php?t=998   (807 words)

  
 OFR 97-137A Selected Bibliography
Kyrgyzkomur, 1993, A program of development of the coal industry of the Republic of Kyrgzystan for 1993-2010 =Rus.
Sikora, F.F., 1991, V3c: The influence of moisture on the process of spontaneous combusion of coal in pillars =Rus [Vliyaniye vlagi na protsess samonagrevaniya uglya v tselikakh], in Barsanayev, S.B., ed., Sovershenstvovaniye razrabotki ugol'nykh mestorozhdeniy sredney azii [Improvement in exploitation of coal deposits in central Asia]: Bishkek, Ilim, p.
Solpuyev, T.S., 1994, Coal quality and reserve calculations for the Republic of Kyrgyzstan, including type and rank classification according to GOST 25543-88 -- Report of work by the Coal Group, Committe on Geology, in 1992-1994 =Rus.: Bishkek, "Fond" report, unpublished archives., Vol.
pubs.usgs.gov /of/1997/of97-137a/content6.html   (2367 words)

  
 US-Russia Joint Commission Korean War Working Group Visit with F86 Pilots Reunion - Bio (Korochkin)
His began his military career in 1944 as a cadet in the aviation school in Yelsk during the last year of World War II.
He also attended training at the aviation academy in Frunze, Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic.
At the beginning of Korean War, General-Colonel Korochkin was assigned to the 148
www.dtic.mil /dpmo/sovietunion/010422_kwwg_f86_reunion_bio.htm   (348 words)

  
 Kyrgyzstan (Kyrgyz Republic)
1 Feb 1926 Kirghiz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic,
formed within the Russian S.F.S.R. 5 Dec 1936 Becomes Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic.
Chairmen of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet
www.worldstatesmen.org /Kyrgyzstan.htm   (1004 words)

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