- one of the
leaders of the rebellion, were
settled in the
village of
Karakunuz (now Masanchi), in
modern Zhambyl Province of Kazakhstan. It is 8 km north...
- a
people of **** (Chinese Muslim) origin. Town was
originally called Karakunuz (Russian: Каракунуз,
sometimes Караконыз or Караконуз),
which means "black...
- Union. He parti****ted in the
Russian Revolution on the
Bolshevik side.
Karakunuz in
Kazakhstan was
renamed Masanchi after him. He was a
victim of the Great...
- )-1882), one of the
leaders of the revolt, were
settled in the
village of
Karakunuz (now Masanchi), in the
modern Zhambyl Province of Kazakhstan. Masanchi...
- 41–48, ISBN 978-0-415-44686-0 Rimsky-Korsakoff Dyer,
Svetlana (1992), "
Karakunuz: An
Early Settlement of the
Chinese Muslims in Russia" (PDF),
Asian Folklore...
- of the
Kyrgyz Republic. 2010. p. 258.
Svetlana Rimsky-Korsakoff Dyer.
Karakunuz: An
Early Settlement of the
Chinese Muslims in
Russia Archived 2007-06-30...
- Tsibuzgin, a
teacher at the Russian-Dungan
school in the
village of
Karakunuz, and his ****istant,
Zhebur Matsivang.
During the
Soviet era (1928), an...
-
within the
border of Kazakhstan. Today, the town is
known as
Masanchi (
Karakunuz),
named after the
Dungan Communist revolutionary Magaza Masanchi. The...