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  2. Category:Kazakh masculine given names - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Kazakh given names - Wikipedia

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  4. List of the most popular surnames of Kazakhs of Kazakhstan

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    male female 1: Ахметов 57482: 26680: 30802 2: Серік 44706: 24046: 20660 3: ... List of the most popular given names of Kazakh women of Kazakhstan; References

  5. List of Kazakhs - Wikipedia

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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

  6. Category:Kazakh-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Kazakh-language surnames" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abdulayev;

  7. Kazakh alphabets - Wikipedia

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    The Kazakh Arabic alphabet makes use of U+0674 ٴ ARABIC LETTER HIGH HAMZA, and it can only ever come at the beginning of words. It never comes in the middle or end of words. The hamza does not represent any sound in Kazakh; instead, it indicates that the vowels in the word will be the following front vowels: Ә ә / Ä ä; І і / I ı; Ө ө ...

  8. List of Kazakh khans - Wikipedia

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    Those who followed Kerei and Janibek become known as the Uzbek-Kazakhs, Kazakh being a Turkic word which roughly translates as "vagabond" or "freebooter". [1] Abu'l-Khayr Khan died in 1468, and for the next three decades many of his followers began recognizing the authority of the Uzbek-Kazakh khans - Kerei, Janibek, and Kerei's son Burundyq. [2]

  9. List of leaders of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    The president appoints the prime minister of Kazakhstan (head of government) and first deputy prime minister. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Leaders of the Kazakh Khanate (Khans) (1465–1874)