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Mustafa bek
Shokay (25
December 1890 – 27
December 1941) was a
Kazakh social and
political activist and
ideologue of the
Turkestan Autonomy. From 1921...
- from the
Soviets on the
voluntary inclusion into
Soviet Russia,
Mustafa Shokay refused to
recognize the
authority of the Soviets. For the
destruction of...
- from the
Soviets on the
voluntary inclusion into
Soviet Russia,
Mustafa Shokay refused to
recognize the
authority of the Soviets. For the
destruction of...
- nations. However, this plan didn't work out.
Kazakh politician Mustafa Shokay commented the
first congresses of Alash: "Congress
became a
symbolic scene...
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Syrian agronomist Mustafa Shaikh (born 1979/80),
Indian cricketer Mustafa Shokay (1890-1941),
Kazakhstani political activist Mustafa Şentop (born 1968),...
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movement of Jadidism. The
organization was
headed by
Munawwar Qari.
Mustafa Shokay, A.V. Kori, M. Muminbaev, A. Temirbekov,
Mirjalilov Saidnasyr, and others...
- Čeček
Vladimir Shokorov Alikhan Bukeikhanov Mukhamedzhan Tynyshpaev Mustafa Shokay Nestor Makhno **** Karetnyk
Fedir Shchus †
Dmitry Popov
Maria Nikiforova ...
- of
Muslim Organizations Chaykin All-Fergana List of
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- 1946), politician,
Secretary of State,
Minister of
Foreign Affairs Mustafa Shokay (1890–1941),
leader of the
Kokand revolt (1917)
against the
Bolsheviks Älihan...
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Republic 1921–1922.
District of Columbia, USA:
University of Virginia.
Mustafa Shokay, "Туркестан под властью Советов. К характеристике диктатуры пролетариата"...