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Turar Ryskululy Ryskulov (Kazakh: Тұрар Рысқұлұлы Рысқұлов, Tūrar Rysqūlūly Rysqūlov; Russian: Турар Рыскулович Рыскулов; 26
December 1894 – 10 February...
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Communists ensued between those favoring a Pan-Turkist
government like
Turar Ryskulov and
Tursun Khojaev, and
those in
favor of
dividing Soviet Turkestan into...
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Ryskulov (Kazakh: Рысқұлов, romanized: Rysqūlov;
Kazakh pronunciation: [ɾəsqʊlov]) is a
village (selo) in the Talǵar
District of
Almaty Region, in south-eastern...
- Finance, and
International Trade. In 2001, it was
renamed into the
Turar Ryskulov Kazakh Economic University. In 2002, the
university opened its college...
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Lugovoy (Kazakh: Луговое) is a
village in the
Turar Ryskulov District,
Jambyl Region, Kazakhstan.
According to the 2009
Kazakhstani Census, the village...
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Turar Ryskulov (Kazakh: Тұрар Рысқұлов ауданы, Tūrar Rysqūlov audany) is a
district of
Jambyl Region in south-eastern Kazakhstan. The
administrative center...
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Communist Party of Turkestan. Some of its
leading members,
including Turar Ryskulov,
became prominent figures within the
Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist...
- the
Comintern representative, Soviet-Kazakhstan
political figure T. R.
Ryskulov, who
previously had no
connection to Mongolia, the city was
named Ulan...
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September 1919) Apin, Ivan
Andreevich (September 1919 –
January 1920)
Ryskulov,
Turar Ryskulovich (January – 21 July 1920) Biserov,
Mukhammedzhan (21...
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Defeated Deok-Jin Cho (South Korea) 34–6 1/2:
Defeated Kymbatbek Ryskulov (Kyrgyzstan) Finals:
Defeated Christopher Camat (Philippines) RSC 2 Acropolis...