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    The Alash Autonomy (Kazakh: Алаш Автономиясы, romanized: Alaş Avtonomiasy, Kazakh pronunciation: [ɑlɑɕ ɑftonomɪjɑsɯ]; Russian: Алашская автономия, Alashskaya...
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    in the Russian Republic and Soviet Russia, and the ruling party of Alash Autonomy on the territory of present-day Kazakhstan and Russia. They advocated...
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  • motto of the Kazakhs Alash Autonomy (1917-1920), unrecognized state Alash Orda, Kazakh government of the Alash Autonomy (1917-1920) Alash National Patriotic...
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    Autonomous Turkistan (also known as the Turkestan Autonomy). The Alash Autonomy (Kazakh: Алаш Автономиясы, Alash Аýtonomıasy; Russian: Алашская Автономия, Alashskaya...
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    create the Alash party and found their own autonomy on territory of modern Kazakhstan. Alash state again lacked one agreed flag, however the Autonomy had their...
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    and Fergana Oblasts (Provinces). From the north it bordered on the Alash Autonomy, from the east on the Republic of China, from the south on the Emirate...
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    Kazakhstan from the establishment of the office in 1917 to the present day.   Alash Viktor Radus Zenkovich (12 October 1920 – 1921) Mukhamedkhafiy Murzagaliyev...
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    Minister) of the Provisional National Government of Alash Orda and one of the leaders of the Alash party from late 1917 to 1920. Alikhan Bukeikhanov was...
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    democratic party that was responsible in formation of the Alash Autonomy. Since 1991, the Alash party declared the freedom of enterprise, freedom of religion...
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    territory of Alash orda covered most of modern territories of Kazakhstan excluding southern regions. The Turkestan orda or Kokand Autonomy, was an unrecognized...
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  • Uprising Central Asian Theater Tashkent Rebellion (1917) Basmachi Kokand Autonomy Tashkent Rebellion (1919) Aktyubinsk Front Aktyubinsk Operation Fergana...
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    Semey (redirect from Alash-kala)
    unrecognized Alash Autonomy, a state (1917–1920) established after the outbreak of the October Revolution in Russia. The city was called Alash-qala during...
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    of the communist government in Turgay and the establishment of the Alash Autonomy. He returned to guerrilla warfare, commanding partisan troops. When...
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    office Time in office Chairman of the Provisional People's Council 1 Alikhan Bukeikhanov (1866–1937) 13 December 1917 5 March 1920 2 years, 83 days Alash...
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    the Alash Autonomy, Bashkiria, Siberia, Komuch, and the Orenburg and Ural Cossacks. It was additionally planned to unite the militaries of the Alash Autonomy...
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    v t e Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Alash Autonomy Alikhan Bukeikhanov Kirghiz ASSR Viktor Radus-Zenkovich Mukhamedkhafiy Murzagaliyev Saken Seyfullin Nygmet...
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    (After Islamization)   Blue Horde   Qasim Khanate   Kazakh Khanate   Senior Jüz   Middle Jüz   Junior Jüz   Khiva Khanate   Bukay Horde   Alash Autonomy...
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    Russian Turkestan 1867–1918 Governor-Generalship of the Steppes 1882–1918 Alash Autonomy 1918–1920 Kirghiz ASSR 1920–1925 Kazakh ASSR 1925–1936 Kazakh SSR 1936–1991...
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    officially referred to as "Kirghiz") experienced a brief period of autonomy (the Alash Autonomy) before eventually succumbing to the Bolsheviks′ rule. On 26...
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    Russian Turkestan 1867–1918 Governor-Generalship of the Steppes 1882–1918 Alash Autonomy 1918–1920 Kirghiz ASSR 1920–1925 Kazakh ASSR 1925–1936 Kazakh SSR 1936–1991...
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  • Khanate Since 1465 Kazakh Khanate List of Kazakh khans Jüz Russian Turkestan Alash Autonomy Kazakh ASSR Kazakh SSR Republic of Kazakhstan By topic Postal...
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    provinces (briefly joined together in this period in the short-lived Alash Autonomy), with the northern border of the ASSR essentially following that of...
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    Khanate Since 1465 Kazakh Khanate List of Kazakh khans Jüz Russian Turkestan Alash Autonomy Kazakh ASSR Kazakh SSR Republic of Kazakhstan By topic Postal...
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  • Jeltoqsan events formed the basis of the main platforms of the Azat and Alash political parties and the Jeltoqsan movement that developed in independent...
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    Council), a Jadidist body that sought a federated, democratic state with autonomy for Muslims. More conservative religious scholars formed the Ulema Jemyeti...
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    independent from the Turkic Kaganate. The Syr Darya cities retained their autonomy. The Oguzes in the southern Kazakhstan, Kimaks in the Irtysh River valley...
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    Khanate Since 1465 Kazakh Khanate List of Kazakh khans Jüz Russian Turkestan Alash Autonomy Kazakh ASSR Kazakh SSR Republic of Kazakhstan By topic Postal...
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    Alash Autonomy...
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    Khanate Since 1465 Kazakh Khanate List of Kazakh khans Jüz Russian Turkestan Alash Autonomy Kazakh ASSR Kazakh SSR Republic of Kazakhstan By topic Postal...
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    Khanate Since 1465 Kazakh Khanate List of Kazakh khans Jüz Russian Turkestan Alash Autonomy Kazakh ASSR Kazakh SSR Republic of Kazakhstan By topic Postal...
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