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Shokan Shyngysuly Walikhanov (Kazakh: Шоқан Шыңғысұлы Уәлихан, romanized: Şoqan Şyñğysūly Uälihan, Russian: Чокан Чингисович Валиханов),
given name Mukhammed...
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located in Kokshetau, Kazakhstan,
founded in 1996. It is
named after Shoqan Walikhanov. KSU,
being a
classical university, has an
important social and cultural...
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Shoqan Walikhanov and
Fyodor Dostoyevsky...
- of
National Artist of the
Kazakh SSR, and was a
Laureate of the
Shoqan Walikhanov State Prize of the
Kazakh SSR. He was
awarded the
Order of the October...
- is
found in the
works of the 19th
century Kazakh ethnographer Shoqan Walikhanov. The term was
introduced into a wide
scientific circulation in 1956 by...
- from the Epic of Manas,
collected in 1856 by
Shoqan Walikhanov in San-Tas.
While Shoqan Walikhanov's general comments about the epos were
published and...
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after Kazakh poet Töle Biy. A
gymnasium was
located between the
current Walikhanov Street and
Dostyq Avenue, and
until 1927, the
street was
called Gym****cheskaya...
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imprecise term for
certain western, then
Muslim oasis cities.
Shoqan Walikhanov names them as Yarkand, Kashgar, Hotan, Aksu, Uch-Turpan, and
Yangi Hisar;...
- the
Revolution Fighters Revolution Fighters Square Monument to
Shoqan Walikhanov Monument to
Felix Dzherzhinsky Friendship of the People's and the Workers...
- – 1856 (in Russian), vol. 15 pp. 154–7. DCW-15VOL,
Letter 54, to S.S.
Walikhanov – 1856 (in Russian), vol. 15 pp. 157–60. DCW-15VOL,
Letter 55, to A.E...