- Abai
Qūnanbaiūly (Kazakh: Абай Құнанбайұлы [ɑˈbɑj qʊnɑmˌbɑjʊˈɫɤ] ; Russian: Абай Кунанбаев; 10 August [O.S. 29 July] 1845 – 6 July [O.S. 23 June] 1904)...
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preeminent role in the
development of
modern literary Kazakh belongs to Abai
Qunanbaiuly (Kazakh: Абай Құнанбайұлы,
sometimes Russified to Abay Kunanbayev, Абай...
- the city of Semey. The
region was
named after the
Kazakh aqyn Abai
Qunanbaiuly, who was born in what is now the Abai Region. "Нурлан Уранхаев назначен...
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preeminent role in the
development of
modern literary Kazakh belongs to Abai
Qunanbaiuly (Kazakh: Абай Құнанбайұлы,
sometimes russified to Abay Kunanbayev, Абай...
- Kazakhstan. It is
named after the
Kazakh poet and
enlightener Abai
Qunanbaiuly whose monument is
located in the middle. The
square features a public...
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researched the
scientific and
literary heritage of
Shokan Ualikhanov and Abai
Qunanbaiuly and was the
first to
expound the life and
works of the
great Kazakh poet...
- 1956),
Russian musician Vladimir Lisitsin (1938–1971),
footballer Abai
Qunanbaiuly (1845–1904), poet, composer, and
philosopher Zaq (born 1996), singer...
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Cevdet Pasha (d. 1312 AH)
Imdadullah Muhajir Makki (d. 1317 AH) Abai
Qunanbaiuly (d. 1321 AH)
Rashid Ahmad Gangohi (d. 1323 AH)
Ahmad Hasan Amrohi (d...
- to the 175th
anniversary of the
great Kazakh educator and poet Abai
Qunanbaiuly. The Abai
channel became the
first niche cultural TV
channel in Kazakhstan...
- of the
Syrian Church Abai
Ikwechegh (born 1923),
Nigerian jurist Abai
Qunanbaiuly (1845-1904),
Kazakh poet and
philosopher Abai
Tasbolatov (born 1951)...