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  2. Borat Sagdiyev - Wikipedia

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    Borat in 2006 Borat at the premiere of his film in London, 2006. Borat was born and raised in the village of Kuzcek, Kazakh SSR to Maryam Tulyakbay and Boltok the Rapist (who is also stated to be his grandfather, uncle and former father-in-law until the demise of Oksana). [7] He stated that his mother gave birth to him when she was 10 years old.

  3. Borat - Wikipedia

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    The name of Borat's neighbour, Nursultan Tulyakbay, is a cross between the names of then Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev and opposition politician Zharmakhan Tuyakbay. Language [ edit ]

  4. Borat Subsequent Moviefilm - Wikipedia

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    Before leaving, he discovers that his arch-nemesis neighbor, Nursultan Tulyakbay, has stolen his family and home and that he has a 15-year-old daughter, Tutar, who lives in his barn. Borat is transported across the world in a circuitous route by cargo ship and arrives in Galveston, Texas , where he finds he is a celebrity.

  5. In My Country There Is Problem - Wikipedia

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    Borat's performance of "In My Country There Is Problem (Throw the Jew Down the Well)" on an episode of Da Ali G Show [is] a densely packed piece of sociopolitical parody: an incitement to pogrom ("Throw the Jew down the well/So my country can be free/You must grab him by his horns/Then we have a big party") sung by a British Jew disguised as a ...

  6. Glod, Dâmbovița - Wikipedia

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    Glod was a shooting location for the 2006 mockumentary film Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (but was not used in the 2020 sequel), representing Borat's fictional home village of Kuzcek, Kazakhstan.

  7. My Brother, Borat - Wikipedia

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    My Brother, Borat was a planned Kazakh dark comedy film, an unauthorised sequel to the 2006 film Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan. The film was written and directed by Erkin Rakishev, and it was meant to address mis-conceptions of Kazakhstan as portrayed in the 2006 film.

  8. Zharmakhan Tuyakbay - Wikipedia

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    Tuyakbay was an opposition candidate in the 2005 Kazakh presidential election for the For a Just Kazakhstan political alliance, losing the race President Nursultan Nazarbayev to which he refused to concede. Some analysts considered Tuyakbay the most significant challenger to Nazarbayev in the election.

  9. Maria Bakalova - Wikipedia

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    Maria Valcheva Bakalova [a] (/ b ə ˈ k ɑː l ɒ v ə / bə-KAH-lo-və; [1] born 4 June 1996) is a Bulgarian actress. She rose to prominence after starring in the 2020 mockumentary film Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.