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  2. Independence Day (Kyrgyzstan) - Wikipedia

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    On August 31, 1991, the Supreme Council of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan adopted a law on the "Declaration on State Independence of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan". [2] Because of this, the Kyrgyz Republic was declared an independent state. [2] Kyrgyzstan officially adhered to the principles of international law, and cooperation between peoples.

  3. Kyrgyzstan - Wikipedia

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    As of today, Kyrgyzstan celebrates its Independence Day annually on August 31, the anniversary of its declaration of independence in 1991. Since independence, Kyrgyzstan has made developments such as creating genuinely free news media and fostering an active political opposition. [47]

  4. Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic - Wikipedia

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    Afterwards, the socialist prefix was dropped and it became the Republic of Kyrgyzstan. Officially, in Russian, the name of the country in Kyrgyz, Kyrgyzstan, began to be used instead of the Russian Kirghizia. Later, the official name of the state was changed to the Kyrgyz Republic, which was retained after independence. [1]

  5. Constitution of Kyrgyzstan - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Kyrgyzstan was the supreme law of the Kyrgyz Republic. The constitution in force from 2010 until 2021 was passed by referendum on June 27, 2010, replacing the previous constitution. It introduced a strong parliament to the country, reducing the power of the historically strong president. The constitution is similar in many ...

  6. Bishkek - Wikipedia

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    The city was renamed Bishkek on 5 February 1991, and Kyrgyzstan achieved independence later that year during the breakup of the Soviet Union. Before independence, the majority of Bishkek's population were ethnic Russians. In 2004, Russians made up approximately 20% of the city's population, and about 7–8% in 2011. [14]

  7. Anthem of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Kyrgyz people have risen, seeking freedom, October illuminated the Ala-Too mountains. Great Russia welcomed us with warm friendship, And Lenin opened to us the road of happiness. Chorus: Live on, Kyrgyzstan, Raise the banner of Lenin. March onward, flourish onward, Along communism's path. Remaining through labour, bravery, struggle,

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  9. 1990 Osh clashes - Wikipedia

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    With the 1991 independence of Kyrgyzstan, Uzbeks were not ensured much autonomy in the new government of Akayev and were held with deep suspicion by the general populace. In the mid-1990s Uzbeks occupied only 4.7% of the Osh regional posts. [17] The economic depression following independence only heightened ethnic tensions in the following years.