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Encyclopedia > List of Kazakh historical figures

This is a list of Kazakh historical figures: Kazakh may refer to An ethnic group: the Kazakhs The Kazakh language The Culture of Kazakhstan Suhbat. ...

Stamps featuring Toktar Aubakirov, the first Kazakh in space.

Image File history File links ToktarAwbakirov. ... Image File history File links ToktarAwbakirov. ... Featured on a stamp Toktar Ongarbaevich Aubakirov (Kazakh: Тоқтар Әубәкіров, born on July 27, 1946, in Karaganda, Kazakhstan) is a Kazakh military pilot, and the first Turkic man in space. ... Ablai-Khan (1711-1781) was a Kazakh khan of the Middle Horde. ... For the saint of the Syrian Church see Abai (martyr). ... Akhmet Baitursynov (15 January 1873 - 1937) was a Kazakh intellectual who worked in the fields of poetry, linguistics, and education. ... Aliya Yussupova Kazakh: Алия Юсупова (born May 15, 1984 in Chimkent, Kazakhstan) is an Individual Rhythmic Gymnast who competes for her birth country, Kazakhstan but, is coached by the famous Russian coach, Irina Viner. ... Al Farabi (870-950) was born of a Turkish family and educated by a Christian physician in Baghdad, and was himself later considered a teacher on par with Aristotle. ... Aman (Amangeldy) Gumirovich Tuleyev is the governor of Kemerovo Oblast. ... Statue of Timur in Shahrisabz, Uzbekistan TÄ«mÅ«r bin Taraghay Barlas (Chagatai Turkic: تیمور - TÄ“mōr, iron) (1336 – February 1405), known in the West as Tamerlane, was a 14th century warlord of Turco-Mongol descent,[1][2][3][4] conqueror of much of western and central Asia, and founder... Ashat Kerimbay. ... Bakhytzhan Kanapyanov (October 4, 1951), Kazakh poet and writer. ... al-Malik al-Zahir Rukn al-Din Baibars al-Bunduqdari (also spelled Baybars) (Arabic: ) was a Mamluk Sultan of Egypt and Syria. ... Borat Sagdiyev is a fictional media figure, created as satire and played by Sacha Baron Cohen. ... Dinmukhamed Akhmedovich Kunayev (January 12, 1912 (December 31, 1911, old calendar) - August 22, 1993) was a Kazakh Soviet Communist political figure; secretary-general of the Kazakh Communist Party 1960-1962, 1964-1986. ... Ibrahim (Ibrai) Altynsarin (1841-1889) was a major figure in pre-Soviet Kazakh history. ... Janabil Janabil is a male Chinese politician of Kazakh nationality. ... Kasym Khan was the leader of the Kazakh khanate from about 1510 to 1518. ... Kurmangazy Sagyrbaev (1823-1896), was a Kazakh composer, instrumentalist, and folk artist. ... Manshuk Mametova (Mansiya) Zheengaleevna was a Kazakh machine gunner of the 21 rifle division of the 3 guardian shock army and the first Soviet Asian woman to receive the Hero of the Soviet Union for acts of bravery. ... Mustafa Chokaev (1890-1941), also spelled Mustafa Chokayev, Mustafa Çokay and Mustafa Cokay, was a Kazakh leader of the Kokand revolt in 1917 against the Bolsheviks that created the “Provisional Government of Autonomous Turkestan. ... Mirjaqip Dulatuli (Kazak: Міржақып Дулатұлы, Russian: Миржакып Дулатов (1885 - 1935) was a Kazakh poet, writer and a leader of Kazakh nationalist Alash Orda government. ... Mukhtar Auezov (28 September 1897 - 1961) was a Soviet Kazakh writer. ... Statue of Abdirov in his home city of Karaganda, Kazakhstan Nurken Abdirov (Kazakh: Нуркен Абдиров) was a Kazakh pilot who served for the Soviet Union in World War II, and was killed in the Battle of Stalingrad. ... Nursultan Abishuly Nazarbayev (Kazakh: Нұрсұлтан Әбішұлы Назарбаев [Nûrsûltan Äbîshûlâ Nazarbayev]; Russian: Нурсултан Абишёвич Назарбаев [Nursultan Abishevich Nazarbayev]) (born July 6, 1940 in Chemolgan, Kazakhstan) is the current President of Kazakhstan, and the countrys only leader since independence from the Soviet Union. ... Olzhas Suleimenov is a Kazakh poet, politician, and anti-nuclear activist. ... Osman Batir (1899 - April 29, 1951), the son of Islam Bai was born in Koktokay County, Altay Prefecture, Xinjiang, China. ... Raqymzhan Qoshqarbaev - Kazakh lieutenant, who served in the 674 regiment of the Red army and commanded the reconnaissance platoon of the 1 rifle battalion. ... Talgat Amangeldyuly Musabayev (Kazakh: Талғат Аманкелдіұлы Мұсабаев; born 7 January 1951, Kargaly, Kazakhstan), is a Kazakh gharyshker (cosmonaut) who flew on the following space missions: Soyuz TM-19 Flight Engineer - 4 November 1994 - 125d 22h 53m Soyuz TM-27 Commander - 25 August 1998 - 207d 12h 49m Soyuz TM-32 Commander - 6 May 2001... Featured on a stamp Toktar Ongarbaevich Aubakirov (Kazakh: Тоқтар Әубәкіров, born on July 27, 1946, in Karaganda, Kazakhstan) is a Kazakh military pilot, and the first Turkic man in space. ... Tolkyn Zabirova (Cyrillic: Толкын Забирова, born 17 October 1970) is a singer from Ayaguz, Kazakhstan. ... This biographical article needs more biographical information on the subject. ... Zhumabay Shayakhmetovich Shayakhmetov (Russian: Жумабай Шаяхметов) (30 August 1902 - 1966) was a Kazakh Soviet Communist political figure. ... Abul-Khayr Khan (1428–1468) was the leader of the Uzbek confederation from which the Kazakh khanate separated in rebellion under Janybek Khan and Kerei Khan beginning in 1466. ... Abul Khair Khan (1693 - 1748) was leader of the Kazakh Little Horde in present-day western Kazakhstan. ... Statue of Timur in Shahrisabz, Uzbekistan TÄ«mÅ«r bin Taraghay Barlas (Chagatai Turkic: تیمور - TÄ“mōr, iron) (1336 – February 1405), known in the West as Tamerlane, was a 14th century warlord of Turco-Mongol descent,[1][2][3][4] conqueror of much of western and central Asia, and founder... Janybek (or Janibek, Zhanibek, Jani Beg) Khan was a co-leader of a new Kazakh khanate, following a successful rebellion against the Uzbek Khan Abulkhair in 1465 and 1466. ... Kurmangazy Sagyrbaev (1823-1896), was a Kazakh composer, instrumentalist, and folk artist. ... The Mazar of Shaikh Ahmad Yasavi in the town of Turkestan. ... Kasym Khan was the leader of the Kazakh khanate from about 1510 to 1518. ... Ibrahim (Ibrai) Altynsarin (1841-1889) was a major figure in pre-Soviet Kazakh history. ... Mustafa Shokay (also spelled Shokai,Çokay, Cokay, Shokay, Mustafa Chokayev, and Mustafa Chokaev ; Kazakh: Мұстафа Шоқай, Russian: Мустафа Шокай, 1890-1941), was a leader of the Kokand revolt in 1917 against the Bolsheviks that created the “Provisional Government of Autonomous Turkestan. ... Mirjaqip Dulatuli (Kazak: Міржақып Дулатұлы, Russian: Миржакып Дулатов (1885 - 1935) was a Kazakh poet, writer and a leader of Kazakh nationalist Alash Orda government. ... Akhmet Baitursynov (Ахмет Байтұрсынұлы January 15, 1873 - 1937) was a Kazakh intellectual who worked in the fields of poetry, linguistics, and education. ...

See also

Overview Native Kazakhs, a mix of Turkic and Mongol nomadic tribes who migrated into the region in the 13th century, were rarely united as a single nation. ... Dzungaria (also Jungaria, Sungaria, Zungaria; Mongolian: Зүүнгар Züüngar, Chinese: 準噶爾, Russian: Džungarija) is a geographical region covering approximately 777,000 km², within the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, northwestern China. ... The Golden Horde (Mongolian: Altan Ordyn Uls; Turkish: ; Tatar: ; Russian: ) is a Russian designation for the Mongol[1][2][3][4] — later Turkicized[3] — khanate established in the western part of the Mongol Empire upon its breakup in the 1240s: present-day Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and the Caucasus. ... Manas is the name of: A Kyrgyz epic poem (see Manas (epic); A commune in Drôme département, in France (see Manas, Drôme) Level of consciousness in Yogacara Buddhism, the manas-vijnana A river in the state of Assam in India. ... The term Nogai can refer to more than one thing: Nogai Khan was a Khan of the Golden Horde. ... The Shaybanid dynasty was a 16th century Uzbek dynasty founded by Muhammad Shaybani. ... These are lists of people mentioned in articles. ... There are a variety of articles listing people of a particular nationality. ... Borat Sagdiyev is a fictional media figure, created as satire and played by Sacha Baron Cohen. ...

External link

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Kazakhs - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography (709 words)
Kazakh is a member of the so-called Kipchak subgroup of the Turkic family, as for example is Qaraqalpaq.
Kazakh is characterized, in distinction to other Turkic languages, by the presence of /s/ in place of reconstructed proto-Turkic */š/ and /š/ in place of */ç/; furthermore, Kazakh has /j/ (alveodental affricate) where other Turkic languages have /y/ (glide).
Kazakh is one of the principal languages spoken in Kazakhstan, along with Russian.
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