- of that state,
although they
share a
similar traditional occupation. The
Gabits are
primarily a
fishing community and are
concentrated in the
northern talukas...
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Gabit Makhmutuli Musirepov (Kazakh:
Ğabit Mahmūtūly Müsırepov, Ғабит Махмұтұлы Мүсірепов; Russian: Габит Махмутович Мусрепов; 22
March 1902 – 31 December...
- to literature,
science and philosophy: Abay Qunanbayuli,
Mukhtar Auezov,
Gabit Musirepov,
Kanysh Satpayev,
Mukhtar Shakhanov,
Saken Seyfullin,
Jambyl Jabayev...
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Hindu and the
majority of
these Hindus are
Kshatriya Marathas, Bhandaris,
Gabits and
Kudaldeshkar Gaud Brahmins, Ra****ur
Saraswat Brahmins.
Anganewadi Jatra...
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Gabit Musirepov (Kazakh: Ғабит Мүсірепов ауданы,
Ğabit Müsırepov audany) is a
district of
North Kazakhstan Region in
northern Kazakhstan. The administrative...
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communities found in the
region are the Aagri, Koli, Bhandari, Kunbi, Maratha,
Gabit, Mangela, Karadi, Phudagi, Vaiti, Kharvi, Teli, Kumbhar, Nhavi, Dhobi, Kasar...
- École
secondaire catholique Garneau (Garneau
Catholic High School), is a French-language high
school teaching grades 7–12 in the
community of Orléans in...
- Vani
Prabhus Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu Others Bhandari Chamar Dhangar Gabit Gauda and
Kunbi Gavli Koli
Komarpant Madval Mahar (Mhar)
Siddis of Karnataka...
-
Soviet Union during World War II
Sabid Mukanov (1900–1973) – poet and
writer Gabit Musirepov (1902–1985) – writer,
playwright Seitzhan Omarov (1907–1985) –...
-
lyrics written by
Kazakh authors Äbdilda Täjibaev,
Qaiym Muhamedhanov and
Ğabıt Müsirepov. The Soviet-era
lyrics were
removed after the
Kazakh SSR was renamed...