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- The Kengir uprising was a prisoner rebellion that occurred in Kengir (Steplag), a Soviet MVD special camp for political prisoners, during May and June...
- Kengir (Kazakh: Кеңгір, Keñgır) is a village in central Kazakhstan. During the Soviet era, a prison labor camp of the Steplag division of Gulag in Kazakhstan...
- division of the Gulag was set up adjacent to the village of Kengir, near the River Kengir in central Kazakhstan. It was mentioned in Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's...
- Eridan (1986) and Moires (1994), both written for the Arditti Quartet; Kengir (1991), settings of ancient Sumerian love poems, and Manuel de résurrection...
- Ekibastuz strike [ru], 1952 Norilsk uprising, 1953 Vorkuta uprising, 1953 Kengir uprising, 1954 Lynne Viola (2007). The Unknown Gulag: The Lost World of...
- taxes in kind, collectivization and dekulakization. The May and June 1954 Kengir uprising was a rebellion by political prisoners. The 16–19 December 1986...
- southern Mesopotamia. In their inscriptions, the Sumerians called their land "Kengir", the "Country of the noble lords" (Sumerian: 𒆠𒂗𒄀, romanized: ki-en-gi(-r)...
- The Karakengir (Kazakh: Қаракеңгір; Russian: Кара-Кенгир), also known as Kengir, is a river in the Ulytau District, Ulytau Region, Kazakhstan. It has a...
- its height it held about 28,000 in 1950. Between May and June 1954, the Kengir uprising happened in Steplag. Detainee statistics by nationality: Alexander...
- After failed protests and strikes within the Gulags, especially that of the Kengir uprising, the leaders of the Soviet Union began to plan for the dissolution...