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became the Ch.Ch.
Valikhanov Kazakh Academy of
Sciences in 1960. English-language
texts sometimes give his name as "Chokan
Valikhanov",
based on a transliteration...
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Mount Valikhanov (71°49′S 12°15′E / 71.817°S 12.250°E / -71.817; 12.250) is a
mountain (2,800 m)
standing 1
nautical mile (1.9 km)
northwest of Mount...
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scientists called them "Nogai songs". The same name is also used by
Shoqan Valikhanov, who
divides the
heritage created by the
people into 3
groups and calls...
- Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. pp. 827–829.
Valikhanov,
Chokan Chingisovich; Venyukov,
Mikhail Ivanovich; et al. (1865). The...
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Kamal Aykenov 1980 The
Messengers Hurry Karazhal 1984
Chokan Valikhanov Chingis Valikhanov 1989 The
Manchurian Option Isizima (Chadyarov) 2004
House at...
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translations of the
Manas tales recorded in the 19th
century by
Shokan Valikhanov and
Vasily Radlov. An
English translation of the
version of Sagımbay Orozbakov...
- his time of
exile was the
Kazakh scholar and
military officer Chokan Valikhanov.
Speshnev edited a
newspaper in
Irkutsk from 1857 to 1859. Some, such...
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Gertraude Roth Li - Manchu: a
textbook for
reading do****ents, p.318
Valikhanov, Ch. Ch. - The
Russians in
Central Asia, p.169 Baabar,
Christopher Kaplonski...
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dismantled in 1949. It is
dedicated to the
Archangel Michael and is
located at
Valikhanov Street, 68 (formerly
Yuzhnaya Street); 020000. The
church is
built in...
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Concise Reader of
Chinese Culture. Springer. p. 24. ISBN 9789811388675.
Valikhanov,
Chokan Chingisovich; Venyukov,
Mikhail Ivanovich (1865). The Russians...