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Initially, Kazakh letters came after Cyrillic letters shared by the Russian alphabet, but now they are placed after Cyrillic letters based on similar sound or shape. The letters в, ё, [ b ] ф, ц, ч, ъ, ь, э are not used in native Kazakh words; of these, ё, ц, ч, ъ, ь, э are used solely in Russian loanwords.
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Sagadat Nurmagambetov (1924–2013), Soviet and Kazakh general; Qasim Qaysenov (1918—2006), Kazakh partisan detachment commander during World War II; Rahimjan Qoshqarbaev (1924–1988), first soldier to raise the Soviet flag in the Reichstag; Ibragim Suleymanov (1911–1943), sniper of World War II and Hero of Kazakhstan
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