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Mankurts are
unthinking slaves in
Chinghiz Aitmatov's
novel The Day
Lasts More Than a
Hundred Years.
After the novel, in the
Soviet Union the word came...
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Mankurt (‹The
template Lang-rus is
being considered for deletion.› Russian: Манкурт; Turkish: Gün Uzar Yüzyıl Olur) is a 1990
Soviet film
written by Mariya...
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mankurts,
prisoners of war who were
turned into
slaves deprived of memory. A
mankurt did not
recognize his name,
family or
tribe — "a
mankurt did...
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could readily be discovered,
being so well marked."
Tarring and
feathering Mankurt Byrne,
Miles (15 July 1907). "Memoirs of
Miles Byrne". Dublin : Maunsel...
- Gorbachev, when she stated. I will
throw out the invaders,
aliens and
mankurt over the Dniester, I will
throw them out of Transnistria, and you, the...
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Cultural cringe Dic Siôn
Dafydd Gender-critical
feminism Hanjian Jackeen Mankurt No true
Scotsman Patrol 36 Race
traitor Shoneen Self-hating
Catholic Self-hating...
- a
Hundred Years, a
poetic legend about a
young captive turned into a "
mankurt"
serves as a
tragic allegory and
becomes a
significant symbolic expression...
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adoptive son, and
Konur Alp's long-lost
younger brother. He
became a "
Mankurt" (brainwashed Mongol)
after his
tribe was
raided after which he was given...
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supporters of
Donald Trump. 50 Cent
Party Angry patriots Banderite Little Pink
Mankurt Moskal Orc (slang)
Putinversteher Ruscism Russophobia Tankie Vatnik soup...
- don't know
their native Kazakh language well or don't know it at all.
Mankurt Канат Нуров: Шала-казахи - остов казахстанской нации Wixman. The Peoples...