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Category: Shahkarim

Elim-ai: An investigation

November 6, 2014 Michael Hancock-Parmer Leave a comment

Previously I wrote that I would use the blog for writing practice, more specifically for writing things outside the scope…

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Posted in: 18th Century, 20th Century, Cultural History, Historiography, Kazakh SSR, Michael's Blog, Oral History, Research, Shahkarim, Social History, Translation, Tynyshpaev

Translation: Qudaiberdiev, “The Origins of the Qazaqs” (excerpts)

August 4, 2014 Michael Hancock-Parmer Leave a comment

This is a translation of a longer work by Qudaiberdiev called “Genealogy of the Turks, Qazaqs, Khans.” In one section,…

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Posted in: 18th Century, 20th Century, Kalmyk, Kazakh, Kazakh SSR, Kazakhstan, Michael's Blog, Oral History, Shahkarim, Translation, Zunghar

Translation: Qudaiberdiev, “Qazaq Has No Month Names”

July 23, 2014 Michael Hancock-Parmer Leave a comment

There are no month names in Qazaq “Saryarqa,” Issue 25, March 22, 1918.  Our names for the months come from…

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Posted in: 20th Century, History, Kazakh, Kazakh SSR, Michael's Blog, Shahkarim, Social History, Translation

Translation: Qudaiberdiev, “About Nationalism”

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About Nationalism April 1918 Issue No. 3 of “Abai” journal, pages 15-16. I have a few things I wish to…

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Posted in: 20th Century, Kazakhstan, Michael's Blog, Nationalism, Shahkarim, Social History, Translation, Writing

Shahkarim Qudaiberdiev: Introduction to Translations

July 22, 2014 Michael Hancock-Parmer Leave a comment

I will be posting some translations of some texts written by Shahkarim Qudaiberdiev, but I would like to preface those…

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Posted in: 20th Century, Cultural History, Kazakh, Kazakh SSR, Kazakhstan, Michael's Blog, Shahkarim, Social History, Soviet History, Tynyshpaev
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