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Kaisyn Shuvayevich Kuliev or
Qaysin Quli (Russian: Кайсы́н Шува́евич Кули́ев, romanized:
Kaisyn Shuvayevich Kuliyev; Karachay-Balkar: Къулийланы Шууаны...
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children are more
likely to be taught. An
example of a
Balkar author is
Kaisyn Kuliev who
emphasized his love
towards the
Balkarya land and traditions...
- born in Nalchik, the
capital of Kabardino-Balkaria, to the
Balkar poet
Kaisyn Kuliev and his
Ingush wife Maka. His
elder brother, Alim Kouliev, is a Russian-American...
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Russian Soviet film
director and screenwriter. He was born in
Frunze to
Kaisyn Kuliev, an
acclaimed Balkar poet and Maka, his
Ingush wife,
during the deportation...
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development of the RFQ)
Eugene D.
Shchukin (1988, physical-chemical mechanics)
Kaisyn Kuliev (Кулиев Кайсын Шуваевич, 1990, Man.Bird.Tree. Poetry. Post-mortem)...
- Kulyýew
Azamat Kuliev Begençmuhammet Kulyýew
Eldar Kuliev Eldar Kuliyev Kaisyn Kuliev Rafat Kuliev Kuliev Cavalry Group This page
lists people with the...
- was born in
Nalchik — a
small city in USSR. His
father was a
Balkar poet
Kaisyn Kuliev and his
mother was his
Ingush wife Maka. His
elder brother Eldar...
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probably from
acute radiation syndrome. Dina also has two love interests.
Kaisyn is a
local who
comes from a
similar background to Dina. His relationship...
- которая поёт" ("Zhenschina,
kotoraya poyot" (trans. "The
Woman Who Sings"))
Kaisyn Kuliev Naum
Grebnev (translation)
Boris Gorbonos Leonid Garin 4:13...
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medalist at the 1952
Summer Olympics, in Paragould,
Arkansas (d. 1999);
Kaisyn Kuliev,
Soviet poet,
known for his
poetry collections including The Wounded...