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Zhambyl in the 1930s and were
widely circulated in the
Soviet Union.
Jambyl Jabayev died on 22 June 1945, at age 99. He was
buried in Alma-Ata in a garden...
- Musirepov,
Kanysh Satpayev,
Mukhtar Shakhanov,
Saken Seyfullin,
Jambyl Jabayev,
among many others.
Tourism is a
rapidly growing industry in Kazakhstan...
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Party of
Kazakhstan Dinmukhamed Konayev, as well as
famous poet
Jambyl Jabayev are
representatives of the
Senior jüz.
There have been
several attempts...
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during the
Soviet era) was
named after the
Kazakh akyn (folk singer)
Jambyl Jabayev. The
Dzhambul Region was
formed by
decree of the
Presidium of the Supreme...
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tells about the life and work of the
renowned Kazakh poet and aqyn,
Jambyl Jabayev. In the vast
Kazakh steppes, the
young poet
Jambyl lives and
learns from...
- deleted) 1952 The
Miners of
Donetsk 1952 The
Unforgettable Year 1919 (banned[citation needed]) 1953
Jambyl Jabayev 1953
Hostile Whirlwinds (scenes deleted)...
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Dzhambul (Russian: Джамбу́л),
after the
Kazakh traditional folksinger Jambyl Jabayev (Dzhambul Dzhabayev). In 1993, the
spelling of the city's name was officially...
- District,
Almaty Region –
Jambyl Jabayev.
Kazakh traditional folk
singer Zhambyl District,
North Kazakhstan Region –
Jambyl Jabayev Zhangeldi District – Alibi...
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Eurasian Union. A
ceremony was held
during which a bust of
Kazakh poet
Jambyl Jabayev was
uncovered in New
Belgrade near the firm Energoprojekt, and a group...
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poets translated and
adopted by
Kanapyanov are Abay Qunanbayuli,
Jambyl Jabayev,
Kenen Azerbayev,
Shakarim Qudayberdiuli,
Magzhan Zhumabayev. He is the...