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Category: Tynyshpaev

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: Tynyshpaev, “Ak-taban-shubryndy”

August 18, 2014 Michael Hancock-Parmer Leave a comment

This translation requires an admission of guilt. I am ashamed that I have left this translation only half-completed on other…

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Posted in: 18th Century, 20th Century, Kalmyk, Kazakh, Kazakh SSR, Kazakhstan, Michael's Blog, Military History, Nationalism, Nomadism, Soviet History, Tynyshpaev

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

Kazakh History in the 1940s

November 3, 2012 Michael Hancock-Parmer Leave a comment

I recently requested Istoriia Kazakhskoi SSR s drevneishikh vremen do nashikh dnei [History of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic from…

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Posted in: 18th Century, Kalmyk, Kazakh, Michael's Blog, Soviet History, Tynyshpaev
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