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  2. Regions of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    After the administrative reform in 1997, the last change happened since then took place in 1999, when parts of North Kazakhstan that originally belonged to Kokshetau region became part of Akmola. The 1990s merges were in order to dilute the Russian population in the resulting region and to avoid having regions where Russians form a majority.

  3. List of regions of Kazakhstan by Human Development Index

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    Rank Region HDI (2022) Very high human development 1: Almaty: 0.831 2: Karaganda Region: 0.823 3: Akmola Region, Kostanay Region, Pavlodar Region, North Kazakhstan Region: 0.816 – Kazakhstan

  4. Category:Lists of Kazakhstani people - Wikipedia

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    Lists of Kazakhstani people by occupation (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Lists of Kazakhstani people" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  5. Kazakhs - Wikipedia

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    Islam in Kazakhstan peaked during the era of the Kazakh Khanate, especially under rulers such as Ablai Khan and Kasym Khan. Another wave of conversions among the Kazakhs occurred during the 15th and 16th centuries via the efforts of Sufi orders. [113] During the 18th century, Russian influence toward the region rapidly increased throughout ...

  6. Category:Regions of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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  7. Ethnic demography of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Kazakhstan's dominant ethnic group, the Kazakhs, traces its origin to the 15th century, when after disintegration of Golden Horde, number of Turkic and Turco-Mongol tribes united to establish the Kazakh Khanate. With a cohesive culture and a national identity, they constituted an absolute majority on the land until Russian colonization.

  8. List of Kazakhs - Wikipedia

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    Manshuk Mametova (1922–1943), World War II machine gunner, posthumous Hero of the Soviet Union; Jaqipbek Maldybayev, (1907–1938), the first Kazakh combat pilot; Aliya Moldagulova (1925–1944), female Soviet sniper during World War II; Bauırjan Momyshuly (1910–1982), writer, posthumous Hero of the Soviet Union for actions in World War II

  9. Category:People from Kazakhstan by region - Wikipedia

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