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** ''Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars'' is also set there, as is the first mission of the Raven Strike DLC of ''Ghost Recon: Future Soldier''.

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** ''Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars'' is also set there, as is the first mission of the Raven Strike DLC of ''Ghost Recon: Future Soldier''.Soldier'', "Secure Dawn".
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* ''VideoGame/FrontlinesFuelOfWar'' has a mission set in Southern Kazakhstan.
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** ''Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars'' is also set there, as is the final mission of Raven Strike DLC of ''Ghost Recon: Future Soldier''.

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* In ''VideoGame/HitmanCodename47'' and ''[[VideoGame/HitmanContracts Contracts]]'', one of 47's "fathers" and the main target of the Rotterdam missions is a Kazakh arms smuggler named Arkadij Jegorov/Boris Ivanovich Deruzhka, who is attempting to get his hands on a nuclear device through a deal with a Dutch biker gang.
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* The mission "Cliffhanger" in ''[[VideoGame/ModernWarfare Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2]]'' takes place in a Russian Ultranationalist base in the Kazakh part of the Tian Shan. ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps'' also has the mission "Executive Order", which takes place in Baikonur Cosmodrome where you are tasked with eliminating Dragovich and the Ascension scientists.
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* Several missions of the original ''VideoGame/SyphonFilter'' take place in Kazakhstan, including the final one.
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* Case 18 of ''VideoGame/CriminalCase'''s third season ''World Edition'' takes place in the Baikonur Cosmodrome and Astana.

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* Case 18 of ''VideoGame/CriminalCase'''s third season ''World Edition'' takes place in the Baikonur Cosmodrome and Astana.
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Kazakhstan ('''Kazakh:''' ''Қазақстан, Qazaqstan''; '''Russian:''' ''Казахстан, Kazakhstan''), officially known as the Republic of Kazakhstan ('''Kazakh:''' ''Қазақстан Республикасы, Qazaqstan Respýblıkasy''; '''Russian:''' ''Республика Казахстан, Respublika Kazakhstan''), is a huge Eastern European and Central Asian country -- bigger than all of Western Europe put together, and the ninth largest country in the world overall. It is pretty sparsely populated, though, with an average density of less than 15 people per square mile. This is because the country is mostly located in the Great Eurasian Steppe, a region excellent for transhumance but poor for agriculture.

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Kazakhstan ('''Kazakh:''' ''Қазақстан, Qazaqstan''; '''Russian:''' ''Казахстан, Kazakhstan''), officially known as the Republic of Kazakhstan ('''Kazakh:''' ''Қазақстан Республикасы, Qazaqstan Respýblıkasy''; '''Russian:''' ''Республика Казахстан, Respublika Kazakhstan''), is a huge Eastern European and Central Asian country -- bigger than all of Western Europe put together, and the ninth largest country in the world overall. It is pretty sparsely populated, though, with an average density of less than 15 people per square mile. This is because the country is mostly located in the Great Eurasian Steppe, a region excellent for transhumance pastoralism but poor for agriculture.
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Kazakhstan ('''Kazakh:''' ''Қазақстан, Qazaqstan''; '''Russian:''' ''Казахстан, Kazakhstan''), officially known as the Republic of Kazakhstan ('''Kazakh:''' ''Қазақстан Республикасы, Qazaqstan Respýblıkasy''; '''Russian:''' ''Республика Казахстан, Respublika Kazakhstan''), is a huge Eastern European and Central Asian country -- bigger than all of Western Europe put together, and the ninth largest country in the world overall. It is pretty sparsely populated, though, with an average density of less than 15 people per square mile.

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Kazakhstan ('''Kazakh:''' ''Қазақстан, Qazaqstan''; '''Russian:''' ''Казахстан, Kazakhstan''), officially known as the Republic of Kazakhstan ('''Kazakh:''' ''Қазақстан Республикасы, Qazaqstan Respýblıkasy''; '''Russian:''' ''Республика Казахстан, Respublika Kazakhstan''), is a huge Eastern European and Central Asian country -- bigger than all of Western Europe put together, and the ninth largest country in the world overall. It is pretty sparsely populated, though, with an average density of less than 15 people per square mile.
mile. This is because the country is mostly located in the Great Eurasian Steppe, a region excellent for transhumance but poor for agriculture.



Ultimately, Kazakhstan was the last Soviet Republic to secede from the Union on December 16, 1991. Since then it has been led by President Nursultan Nazarbayev, whose internal [[SlidingScaleOfLibertarianismAndAuthoritarianism authoritarian policies]], tolerance of widespread [[CorruptPolitician corruption]] and rampant [[VoteEarlyVoteOften election fraud]] in every election ever held, make him resemble a less AxCrazy [[UsefulNotes/{{Turkmenistan}} Saparmurat Niyazov]]. Unlike the [[HiddenElfVillage isolationist]] Niyazov, Nazarbayev was at least smart enough to maintain good relations with the United States and Russia, and he has not indulged in any of Niyazov's attention-grabbing, crazy antics like building a golden statue of himself, renaming the months of the calendar, or banning opera and video games. Despite the administrative inefficiency, corruption and usual social issues that accompanied TheGreatPoliticsMessUp ([[PovertyTropes poverty]] and the like), Kazakhstan's economy has grown more or less steadily since, largely due to its natural reserves and oil exports. The economy took a big hit from the 2008-2009 global economic unpleasantness. The government has also taken successful steps towards restoring its side of the Aral Sea, unlike Uzbekistan.

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Ultimately, Kazakhstan was the last Soviet Republic to secede from the Union on December 16, 1991. Since then it has been led by President Nursultan Nazarbayev, whose internal [[SlidingScaleOfLibertarianismAndAuthoritarianism authoritarian policies]], tolerance of widespread [[CorruptPolitician corruption]] and rampant [[VoteEarlyVoteOften election fraud]] in every election ever held, make him resemble a less AxCrazy [[UsefulNotes/{{Turkmenistan}} Saparmurat Niyazov]]. Unlike the [[HiddenElfVillage isolationist]] Niyazov, Nazarbayev was at least smart enough to maintain good relations with the United States and Russia, and he has not indulged in any of Niyazov's attention-grabbing, crazy antics like building a golden statue of himself, renaming the months of the calendar, or banning opera and video games. Even after he stepped down as President in 2019, he is expected to hold power behind-the-scenes as head of the ruling party and chair of the powerful Security Council. Despite the administrative inefficiency, corruption and usual social issues that accompanied TheGreatPoliticsMessUp ([[PovertyTropes poverty]] and the like), Kazakhstan's economy has grown more or less steadily since, largely due to its natural reserves and oil exports. The economy took a big hit from the 2008-2009 global economic unpleasantness. The government has also taken successful steps towards restoring its side of the Aral Sea, unlike Uzbekistan.
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After the [[TheGreatPoliticsMessUp breakup of the Soviet Union]], Kazakhstan found itself as one of the world's largest [[TheRestOfTheNuclearClub nuclear powers]] by way of its missile stockpile. They quickly boxed them up and sent them back to UsefulNotes/{{Russia}}. However, as part of the agreement by which Russia would still be allowed to use Baikonur (at a rent cost disputed to this day), the Kazakhs were given their Buran space shuttles -- which were promptly left to rust away. Despite the massive environmental impact of Baikonur, the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site and the Aral Sea, as well as the social impact of the population transfers, several major gulag camps, destruction of the traditional nomadic lifestyle, and the pervasive neglect of Kazakh-language education in Soviet times, most Kazakhs hold no grudges against the Russians and [[NostalgiaFilter have a neutral-to-positive view of their Soviet past]]. This is due in part to the pivotal Soviet role in the formation of a national entity which was based along the Kazakh ethnic group, along with the region's first literacy and industrialization programs (mirroring those that appeared elsewhere in Soviet Central Asia), alongside the promotion of the first ethnically-Kazakh politicians to the highest seats of government since the region's annexation by the Romanov Monarchy, like Saktagan Baishev (before the Soviet period, all leaders were ethnic Slavs appointed by the Imperial court).

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After the [[TheGreatPoliticsMessUp breakup of the Soviet Union]], Kazakhstan found itself as one of the world's largest [[TheRestOfTheNuclearClub [[UsefulNotes/TheRestOfTheNuclearClub nuclear powers]] by way of its missile stockpile. They quickly boxed them up and sent them back to UsefulNotes/{{Russia}}. However, as part of the agreement by which Russia would still be allowed to use Baikonur (at a rent cost disputed to this day), the Kazakhs were given their Buran space shuttles -- which were promptly left to rust away. Despite the massive environmental impact of Baikonur, the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site and the Aral Sea, as well as the social impact of the population transfers, several major gulag camps, destruction of the traditional nomadic lifestyle, and the pervasive neglect of Kazakh-language education in Soviet times, most Kazakhs hold no grudges against the Russians and [[NostalgiaFilter have a neutral-to-positive view of their Soviet past]]. This is due in part to the pivotal Soviet role in the formation of a national entity which was based along the Kazakh ethnic group, along with the region's first literacy and industrialization programs (mirroring those that appeared elsewhere in Soviet Central Asia), alongside the promotion of the first ethnically-Kazakh politicians to the highest seats of government since the region's annexation by the Romanov Monarchy, like Saktagan Baishev (before the Soviet period, all leaders were ethnic Slavs appointed by the Imperial court).
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* Case 18 of ''VideoGame/CriminalCase'''s third season ''World Edition'' takes place in the Baikonur Cosmodrome and Astana.
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* Creator/RozaRymbaeva is a pop singer from Kazakhstan who sings in both Russian and Kazakh.

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* Creator/RozaRymbaeva Music/RozaRymbaeva is a pop singer from Kazakhstan who sings in both Russian and Kazakh.




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* ''VideoGame/MetroExodus'' has Artyom and the Rangers pass through a post-apocalyptic Kazakhstan on their journey east; in fact, one of the newly-introduced Rangers, Damir, is a Kazakh who hops on board in the hope of finding his relatives in the country. Along the way, you fight a slaver gang in the dried-up Caspian Sea alongside a female sniper named Giul, and encounter a tribe of feral children who were stranded in the woods when the missiles started flying.
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* The Dead Coast DLC mission of ''VideoGame/SplinterCell: Blacklist'' takes place in Kyzylorda.
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The official languages of the country are Kazakh and Russian, the latter being used more during Soviet times due to the Virgin Lands campaign, though awareness of the former language is slowly being made in recent years. Kazakh is a member of the Kipchak subgroup of the Turkic languages and is closely related to the other "northerly" Turkic languages like Kyrgyz, Volga Tatar, and Bashkir. If there is one thing that ''Borat'' got right, it is the fact that Kazakh is currently written in the Cyrillic script (but not of the [[FauxCyrillic faux]] type); it was additionally written in the Arabic script during pre-Russian times (and still is in China), and Latin during the Russian Civil War-era; and it's officially planning to return the language to Latin letters in the 2020s. [[note]]Current Kazakh Cyrillc may suit the language well but has too much keys for a computer keyboard, especially one of a notebook with no numpad, while the new script will presumably use basic Latin with some acute accent marks and two digraphs.[[/note]] By the way, if you're curious how real-life Kazakhs look like, [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d5/Kazakh_woman_at_the_Caspian_Sea.JPG they]] [[https://ryanphotodotcom.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/kazakhs-2-587-copy1.jpg are]] [[https://kazakhnomad.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/pc040086.jpg mostly]] [[http://s019.radikal.ru/i619/1207/4a/795d3da3a18b.jpg Mongoloid]]/[[https://kazakhnomad.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/p3180099.jpg East Asian]]-looking (Kazakhs, like most other Central Asian peoples, are a mixed race of both European and East Asian descent), which might be a surprise to some people.

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The official languages of the country are Kazakh and Russian, the latter being used more during Soviet times due to the Virgin Lands campaign, though awareness of the former language is slowly being made in recent years. Kazakh is a member of the Kipchak subgroup of the Turkic languages and is closely related to the other "northerly" Turkic languages like Kyrgyz, Volga Tatar, and Bashkir. If there is one thing that ''Borat'' got right, it is the fact that Kazakh is currently written in the Cyrillic script UsefulNotes/CyrillicAlphabet (but not of the [[FauxCyrillic faux]] type); it was additionally written in the Arabic script during pre-Russian times (and still is in China), and Latin during the Russian Civil War-era; and it's War-era. Kazakhstan is officially planning to return the language to Latin letters in the 2020s. [[note]]Current Kazakh Cyrillc may suit the language well well, but has too much keys for a computer keyboard, especially one of a notebook with no numpad, while the new script will presumably use basic Latin with some acute accent marks and two digraphs.[[/note]] By the way, if you're you are curious how real-life Kazakhs look like, [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d5/Kazakh_woman_at_the_Caspian_Sea.JPG they]] [[https://ryanphotodotcom.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/kazakhs-2-587-copy1.jpg are]] [[https://kazakhnomad.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/pc040086.jpg mostly]] [[http://s019.radikal.ru/i619/1207/4a/795d3da3a18b.jpg Mongoloid]]/[[https://kazakhnomad.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/p3180099.jpg East Asian]]-looking (Kazakhs, like most other Central Asian peoples, are a mixed race of both European and East Asian descent), which might be a surprise to some people.
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Ultimately, Kazakhstan was the last Soviet Republic to secede from the Union on December 16, 1991. Since then it has been led by President Nursultan Nazarbayev, whose internal authoritarian policies, tolerance of widespread corruption and rampant election fraud in every election ever held make him resemble a less AxCrazy [[UsefulNotes/{{Turkmenistan}} Saparmurat Niyazov]] (e.g., unlike the isolationist Niyazov, Nazarbayev was at least smart enough to maintain good relations with the USA and Russia, and he has not indulged in any of Niyazov's attention-grabbingly crazy antics like building a golden statue of himself, renaming the months of the calendar or banning opera and video games). Despite the administrative inefficiency, corruption and usual social issues that accompanied TheGreatPoliticsMessUp (poverty and the like), Kazakhstan's economy has grown more or less steadily since, largely due to its natural reserves and oil exports, but it took a big hit from the 2008-2009 global economic unpleasantness. The government has also taken successful steps towards restoring its side of the Aral Sea, unlike Uzbekistan.

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Ultimately, Kazakhstan was the last Soviet Republic to secede from the Union on December 16, 1991. Since then it has been led by President Nursultan Nazarbayev, whose internal [[SlidingScaleOfLibertarianismAndAuthoritarianism authoritarian policies, policies]], tolerance of widespread corruption [[CorruptPolitician corruption]] and rampant [[VoteEarlyVoteOften election fraud fraud]] in every election ever held held, make him resemble a less AxCrazy [[UsefulNotes/{{Turkmenistan}} Saparmurat Niyazov]] (e.g., unlike Niyazov]]. Unlike the isolationist [[HiddenElfVillage isolationist]] Niyazov, Nazarbayev was at least smart enough to maintain good relations with the USA United States and Russia, and he has not indulged in any of Niyazov's attention-grabbingly attention-grabbing, crazy antics like building a golden statue of himself, renaming the months of the calendar calendar, or banning opera and video games). games. Despite the administrative inefficiency, corruption and usual social issues that accompanied TheGreatPoliticsMessUp (poverty ([[PovertyTropes poverty]] and the like), Kazakhstan's economy has grown more or less steadily since, largely due to its natural reserves and oil exports, but it exports. The economy took a big hit from the 2008-2009 global economic unpleasantness. The government has also taken successful steps towards restoring its side of the Aral Sea, unlike Uzbekistan.
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After the breakup of the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan found itself as one of the world's largest nuclear powers by way of its missile stockpile. They quickly boxed them up and sent them back to Russia. However, as part of the agreement by which Russia would still be allowed to use Baikonur (at a rent cost disputed to this day), the Kazakhs were given their Buran space shuttles -- which were promptly left to rust away. Despite the massive environmental impact of Baikonur, the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site and the Aral Sea, as well as the social impact of the population transfers, several major gulag camps, destruction of the traditional nomadic lifestyle, and the pervasive neglect of Kazakh-language education in Soviet times, most Kazakhs hold no grudges against the Russians and [[NostalgiaFilter have a neutral-to-positive view of their Soviet past]]. This is due in part to the pivotal Soviet role in the formation of a national entity based along the Kazakh ethnic group, along with the region's first literacy and industrialization programs (mirroring those that appeared elsewhere in Soviet Central Asia), alongside the promotion of the first ethnically-Kazakh politicians to the highest seats of government since the region's annexation by the Romanov Monarchy, like Saktagan Baishev (before the Soviet period, all leaders were ethnic Slavs appointed by the Imperial court).

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After the [[TheGreatPoliticsMessUp breakup of the Soviet Union, Union]], Kazakhstan found itself as one of the world's largest [[TheRestOfTheNuclearClub nuclear powers powers]] by way of its missile stockpile. They quickly boxed them up and sent them back to Russia.UsefulNotes/{{Russia}}. However, as part of the agreement by which Russia would still be allowed to use Baikonur (at a rent cost disputed to this day), the Kazakhs were given their Buran space shuttles -- which were promptly left to rust away. Despite the massive environmental impact of Baikonur, the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site and the Aral Sea, as well as the social impact of the population transfers, several major gulag camps, destruction of the traditional nomadic lifestyle, and the pervasive neglect of Kazakh-language education in Soviet times, most Kazakhs hold no grudges against the Russians and [[NostalgiaFilter have a neutral-to-positive view of their Soviet past]]. This is due in part to the pivotal Soviet role in the formation of a national entity which was based along the Kazakh ethnic group, along with the region's first literacy and industrialization programs (mirroring those that appeared elsewhere in Soviet Central Asia), alongside the promotion of the first ethnically-Kazakh politicians to the highest seats of government since the region's annexation by the Romanov Monarchy, like Saktagan Baishev (before the Soviet period, all leaders were ethnic Slavs appointed by the Imperial court).
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Kazakhstan was also the site of much of the [=USSR=]'s nuclear and space programs, with Baikonur Cosmodrome being perhaps the best known. The Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site is still an unsafe area and there are still many children born near there with genetic disorders. Another major environmental disaster the Soviets caused was the gradual shrinking of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aral_Sea Aral Sea]] -- because Moscow decided that [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Plan_for_the_Transformation_of_Nature the arid regions of Uzbekistan and southern Kazakhstan should become regions for growing cotton, cereal, melons and rice]], Amu Darya and Syr Darya, the two rivers that flow into the Aral Sea, were diverted for irrigation. As a result, the amount of water reaching the sea dropped with every successive year. This development was even encouraged by some Soviet officials, who claimed that the Aral Sea had to disappear for the sake of progress because it was "nature's error". Not only did this destroy the region's traditional fishing industry, it also caused major dust storms as the salt from the exposed bottom of the sea was seized by the wind.

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Kazakhstan was also the site of much of the [=USSR=]'s nuclear [[UsefulNotes/NuclearWeapons nuclear]] and [[UsefulNotes/TheSpaceRace space programs, programs]], with the Baikonur Cosmodrome being perhaps the best known. The Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site is still an unsafe area and there are still many children born near there with genetic disorders. Another major environmental disaster the Soviets caused was the gradual shrinking of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aral_Sea Aral Sea]] -- because Moscow decided that [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Plan_for_the_Transformation_of_Nature the arid regions of Uzbekistan and southern Kazakhstan should become regions for growing cotton, cereal, melons and rice]], Amu Darya and Syr Darya, the two rivers that flow into the Aral Sea, were diverted for irrigation. As a result, the amount of water reaching the sea dropped with every successive year. This development was even encouraged by some Soviet officials, who claimed that the Aral Sea had to disappear [[ForSCIENCE for the sake of progress progress]], because it was "nature's error". Not only did this destroy the region's traditional fishing industry, it also caused major [[DeadlyDustStorm dust storms storms]], as the salt from the exposed bottom of the sea was seized by the wind.
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During Nikita Khrushchev's time, Kazakhstan was the subject of the infamous "Virgin Lands" campaign, in which Moscow encouraged Russians, Ukrainians and other Soviet peoples to emigrate to large empty areas such as the steppes of Kazakhstan and start farming them. In fact, by independence, immigrants outnumbered Kazakhs -- though most of the Russians left afterwards. Nevertheless, ethnic Russians still comprise about 20% of the population, and the percentage of people whose primary language is Russian could be anywhere up to half the population. That number would include nearly all Ukrainians, Jews, Germans and Koreans, most of whom lost their respective languages, as well as a large number of urban Kazakhs.

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During Nikita Khrushchev's UsefulNotes/NikitaKhrushchev's time, Kazakhstan was the subject of the infamous "Virgin Lands" campaign, in which Moscow encouraged Russians, Ukrainians and other Soviet peoples to emigrate to large empty areas such as the steppes of Kazakhstan and start farming them. In fact, by independence, immigrants outnumbered Kazakhs -- though most of the Russians left afterwards. Nevertheless, ethnic Russians still comprise about 20% of the population, and the percentage of people whose primary language is Russian [[UsefulNotes/RussianLanguage Russian]] could be anywhere up to half the population. That number would include nearly all Ukrainians, Jews, Germans and Koreans, most of whom lost their respective languages, as well as a large number of urban Kazakhs.
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After UsefulNotes/RedOctober, Alash-Orda, a secular [[UsefulNotes/PoliticalIdeologies nationalist]] party, tried to organize a national government, but they were opposed both by local Bolshevik sympathizers and Russian monarchists, most of whom were Cossacks. Eventually Kazakhstan became part of [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn Soviet Russia]], and later, in 1936, a Soviet republic. Major events in Kazakhstan during Stalin's rule included collectivization, which resulted in a massive famine around the same time as Ukraine's Holodomor, construction of major gulag camps, as well as the evacuation of many people and factories from European Russia to Kazakhstan during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. Some of these factories remained, contributing to the industrialization of this formerly agricultural country. Also, around the middle of the 20th century huge deposits of fossil fuels, metals and other mineral resources were discovered in the country. From then on Kazakhs boast that their land contains all the elements of the periodic table (and no, [[Film/{{Borat}} not just potassium]]).

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After UsefulNotes/RedOctober, Alash-Orda, a secular [[UsefulNotes/PoliticalIdeologies nationalist]] party, tried to organize a national government, but they were opposed both by local Bolshevik sympathizers and Russian monarchists, most of whom were Cossacks. Eventually Kazakhstan became part of [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn Soviet Russia]], and later, in 1936, a Soviet republic. Major events in Kazakhstan during Stalin's UsefulNotes/JosefStalin's rule included collectivization, which resulted in a massive famine [[TheFamine famine]] around the same time as Ukraine's Holodomor, construction of major [[TheGulag gulag camps, camps]], as well as the evacuation of many people and factories from European Russia to Kazakhstan during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. Some of these factories remained, contributing to the industrialization of this formerly agricultural country. Also, around the middle of the [[TheTwentiethCentury 20th century century]] huge deposits of fossil fuels, metals and other mineral resources were discovered in the country. From then on Kazakhs boast that their land contains all the elements of the periodic table (and no, [[Film/{{Borat}} not just potassium]]).
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After UsefulNotes/RedOctober, Alash-Orda, a secular nationalist party, tried to organize a national government, but they were opposed both by local Bolshevik sympathizers and Russian monarchists, most of whom were Cossacks. Eventually Kazakhstan became part of Soviet Russia, and later, in 1936, a Soviet republic. Major events in Kazakhstan during Stalin's rule included collectivization, which resulted in a massive famine around the same time as Ukraine's Holodomor, construction of major gulag camps, as well as the evacuation of many people and factories from European Russia to Kazakhstan during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. Some of these factories remained, contributing to the industrialization of this formerly agricultural country. Also, around the middle of the 20th century huge deposits of fossil fuels, metals and other mineral resources were discovered in the country. From then on Kazakhs boast that their land contains all the elements of the periodic table (and no, [[Film/{{Borat}} not just potassium]]).

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After UsefulNotes/RedOctober, Alash-Orda, a secular nationalist [[UsefulNotes/PoliticalIdeologies nationalist]] party, tried to organize a national government, but they were opposed both by local Bolshevik sympathizers and Russian monarchists, most of whom were Cossacks. Eventually Kazakhstan became part of [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn Soviet Russia, Russia]], and later, in 1936, a Soviet republic. Major events in Kazakhstan during Stalin's rule included collectivization, which resulted in a massive famine around the same time as Ukraine's Holodomor, construction of major gulag camps, as well as the evacuation of many people and factories from European Russia to Kazakhstan during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. Some of these factories remained, contributing to the industrialization of this formerly agricultural country. Also, around the middle of the 20th century huge deposits of fossil fuels, metals and other mineral resources were discovered in the country. From then on Kazakhs boast that their land contains all the elements of the periodic table (and no, [[Film/{{Borat}} not just potassium]]).
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In the 17th century the Kazakh lands were invaded repeatedly by Dzungars from the east. Kazakhs took heavy losses, so the ruler of the Lesser Horde, Abul Khair Khan (no relation to the aforementioned Uzbek Khan), proposed a defense deal with UsefulNotes/TsaristRussia. The Russians, falsely believing that Abul Khair represents all Kazakhs and Kyrgyz, construed his request as a plea to join the Empire. They almost immediately set about taking control of the Lesser Horde and by the 1820s all three Hordes were under their control. In the documents of the time Kazakhs are referred to by Russians as the "Kirghiz-Kaisaks", or just "Kirghiz" for short, while the actual Kyrgyz were dubbed "Kara-Kirghiz", or "the Black Kyrgyz". The imperial days for Kazakhstan were characterized by intensive construction of forts and towns, settlement by Russian and Ukrainian peasants and UsefulNotes/{{Cossacks}}, as well as occasional native rebellions, caused by land disputes, taxation and (during UsefulNotes/WorldWarI) {{conscription}}.

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In the 17th century the Kazakh lands were invaded repeatedly by Dzungars from the east. Kazakhs took heavy losses, so the ruler of the Lesser Horde, Abul Khair Khan (no relation to the aforementioned Uzbek Khan), proposed a defense deal with UsefulNotes/TsaristRussia. The Russians, falsely believing that Abul Khair represents all Kazakhs and Kyrgyz, construed his request as a plea to join the Empire. They almost immediately set about taking control of the Lesser Horde and by the 1820s all three Hordes were under their control. In the documents of the time Kazakhs are referred to by Russians as the "Kirghiz-Kaisaks", or just "Kirghiz" for short, while the actual Kyrgyz were dubbed "Kara-Kirghiz", or "the Black Kyrgyz". The imperial days for Kazakhstan were characterized by intensive construction of forts and towns, settlement by Russian and Ukrainian peasants and UsefulNotes/{{Cossacks}}, as well as occasional [[LaResistance native rebellions, rebellions]], caused by land disputes, taxation and (during UsefulNotes/WorldWarI) {{conscription}}.
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The official languages of the country are Kazakh and Russian, the latter being used more during Soviet times due to the Virgin Lands campaign, though awareness of the former language is slowly being made in recent years. Kazakh is a member of the Kipchak subgroup of the Turkic languages and is closely related to the other "northerly" Turkic languages like Kyrgyz, Volga Tatar, and Bashkir. If there is one thing that ''Borat'' got right, it is the fact that Kazakh is currently written in the Cyrillic script (but not of the [[FauxCyrillic faux]] type); it was additionally written in the Arabic script during pre-Russian times (and still is in China), and Latin during the Russian Civil War-era; and it's officially planning to return the language to Latin letters in the 1920s. [[note]]Current Kazakh Cyrillc may suit the language well but has too much keys for a computer keyboard, especially one of a notebook with no numpad, while the new script will presumably use basic Latin with some acute accent marks and two digraphs.[[/note]] By the way, if you're curious how real-life Kazakhs look like, [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d5/Kazakh_woman_at_the_Caspian_Sea.JPG they]] [[https://ryanphotodotcom.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/kazakhs-2-587-copy1.jpg are]] [[https://kazakhnomad.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/pc040086.jpg mostly]] [[http://s019.radikal.ru/i619/1207/4a/795d3da3a18b.jpg Mongoloid]]/[[https://kazakhnomad.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/p3180099.jpg East Asian]]-looking (Kazakhs, like most other Central Asian peoples, are a mixed race of both European and East Asian descent), which might be a surprise to some people.

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The official languages of the country are Kazakh and Russian, the latter being used more during Soviet times due to the Virgin Lands campaign, though awareness of the former language is slowly being made in recent years. Kazakh is a member of the Kipchak subgroup of the Turkic languages and is closely related to the other "northerly" Turkic languages like Kyrgyz, Volga Tatar, and Bashkir. If there is one thing that ''Borat'' got right, it is the fact that Kazakh is currently written in the Cyrillic script (but not of the [[FauxCyrillic faux]] type); it was additionally written in the Arabic script during pre-Russian times (and still is in China), and Latin during the Russian Civil War-era; and it's officially planning to return the language to Latin letters in the 1920s.2020s. [[note]]Current Kazakh Cyrillc may suit the language well but has too much keys for a computer keyboard, especially one of a notebook with no numpad, while the new script will presumably use basic Latin with some acute accent marks and two digraphs.[[/note]] By the way, if you're curious how real-life Kazakhs look like, [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d5/Kazakh_woman_at_the_Caspian_Sea.JPG they]] [[https://ryanphotodotcom.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/kazakhs-2-587-copy1.jpg are]] [[https://kazakhnomad.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/pc040086.jpg mostly]] [[http://s019.radikal.ru/i619/1207/4a/795d3da3a18b.jpg Mongoloid]]/[[https://kazakhnomad.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/p3180099.jpg East Asian]]-looking (Kazakhs, like most other Central Asian peoples, are a mixed race of both European and East Asian descent), which might be a surprise to some people.
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In the 17th century the Kazakh lands were invaded repeatedly by Dzungars from the east. Kazakhs took heavy losses, so the ruler of the Lesser Horde, Abul Khair Khan (no relation to the aforementioned Uzbek Khan), proposed a defense deal with UsefulNotes/TsaristRussia. The Russians, falsely believing that Abul Khair represents all Kazakhs and Kyrgyz, construed his request as a plea to join the Empire. They almost immediately set about taking control of the Lesser Horde and by the 1820s all three Hordes were under their control. In the documents of the time Kazakhs are referred to by Russians as the "Kirghiz-Kaisaks", or just "Kirghiz" for short, while the actual Kyrgyz were dubbed "Kara-Kirghiz", or "the Black Kyrgyz". The imperial days for Kazakhstan were characterized by intensive construction of forts and towns, settlement by Russian and Ukrainian peasants and UsefulNotes/{{Cossacks}}, as well as occasional native rebellions, caused by land disputes, taxation and (during UsefulNotes/WorldWarI) conscription.

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In the 17th century the Kazakh lands were invaded repeatedly by Dzungars from the east. Kazakhs took heavy losses, so the ruler of the Lesser Horde, Abul Khair Khan (no relation to the aforementioned Uzbek Khan), proposed a defense deal with UsefulNotes/TsaristRussia. The Russians, falsely believing that Abul Khair represents all Kazakhs and Kyrgyz, construed his request as a plea to join the Empire. They almost immediately set about taking control of the Lesser Horde and by the 1820s all three Hordes were under their control. In the documents of the time Kazakhs are referred to by Russians as the "Kirghiz-Kaisaks", or just "Kirghiz" for short, while the actual Kyrgyz were dubbed "Kara-Kirghiz", or "the Black Kyrgyz". The imperial days for Kazakhstan were characterized by intensive construction of forts and towns, settlement by Russian and Ukrainian peasants and UsefulNotes/{{Cossacks}}, as well as occasional native rebellions, caused by land disputes, taxation and (during UsefulNotes/WorldWarI) conscription.
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The Kazakh nation was born in mid-15th century, after several tribes led by Janibek Khan and Kerey Khan protested against the allegedly unjust rule of Abu'l-Khayr Khan and his Khanate of nomadic Uzbeks (only partially related to modern Uzbeks). These tribes seceded from his Khanate, left his territory, and formed their own Khanate that was divided into three Hordes -- Greater, Middle and Lesser. The Kazakhs fought a long war against Abu'l-Khayr and his heirs, and eventually succeeded in conquering most of northern Central Asia and driving the Uzbeks to the south. However, the "federal government" of the Khanate was unable to reign in the three Hordes and for most of its existence the Hordes were de facto independent.

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The Kazakh nation was born in the mid-15th century, after several tribes led by Janibek Khan and Kerey Khan protested against the allegedly unjust rule of Abu'l-Khayr Khan and his Khanate of nomadic Uzbeks (only partially related to modern Uzbeks). These tribes seceded [[BalkanizeMe seceded]] from his Khanate, left his territory, and formed their own Khanate that Khanate, which was divided into three Hordes -- Greater, Middle and Lesser. The Kazakhs fought a long war against Abu'l-Khayr and his heirs, and eventually succeeded in conquering most of northern Central Asia and driving the Uzbeks to the south. However, the "federal government" of the Khanate was unable to reign in the three Hordes and for most of its existence the Hordes were de facto independent.
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During most of its history the land that is now Kazakhstan has been inhabited by [[BarbarianTribe nomadic tribes]]. Many tribes that invaded Europe, namely Scythians, Huns and [[UsefulNotes/{{Mongolia}} Mongols]], passed through its steppes first, leaving their mark on the genetic and cultural portrait of the local populace. By the 15th century majority of modern Kazakhstan was inhabited by nomadic tribes who spoke a Turkic language with some Persian and Mongolian influences, and, to this day, like most Turks, are Sunni Muslims of the Hanafi school of Jurisprudence. Kazakhstan was once ruled by an aristocracy that consisted almost entirely of UsefulNotes/GenghisKhan's patrilinear descendants. There were very few cities and they were mostly concentrated in the south, where there were fewer nomads. Some of these cities (e.g. Turkestan, Taraz and Shymkent) still exist.

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During most of its history the land that is now Kazakhstan has been inhabited by [[BarbarianTribe nomadic tribes]]. Many tribes that invaded Europe, namely Scythians, Huns and [[UsefulNotes/{{Mongolia}} Mongols]], passed through its steppes first, leaving their mark on the genetic and cultural portrait of the local populace. By the [[TheLateMiddleAges 15th century century]], the majority of modern Kazakhstan was inhabited by nomadic tribes who spoke a Turkic language with some Persian and Mongolian influences, and, to influences. To this day, day Kazakhs, like most Turks, are [[UsefulNotes/{{Islam}} Sunni Muslims Muslims]] of the Hanafi school of Jurisprudence. Kazakhstan was once ruled by an aristocracy [[BlueBlood aristocracy]] that consisted almost entirely of UsefulNotes/GenghisKhan's patrilinear descendants. There were very few cities and they were mostly concentrated in the south, where there were fewer nomads. Some of these cities (e.g. Turkestan, Taraz and Shymkent) still exist.
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During most of its history the land that is now Kazakhstan has been inhabited by nomadic tribes. Many tribes that invaded Europe, namely Scythians, Huns and Mongols, passed through its steppes first, leaving their mark on the genetic and cultural portrait of the local populace. By the 15th century majority of modern Kazakhstan was inhabited by nomadic tribes who spoke a Turkic language with some Persian and Mongolian influences, and, to this day, like most Turks, are Sunni Muslims of the Hanafi school of Jurisprudence. Kazakhstan was once ruled by an aristocracy that consisted almost entirely of UsefulNotes/GenghisKhan's patrilinear descendants. There were very few cities and they were mostly concentrated in the south, where there were fewer nomads. Some of these cities (e.g. Turkestan, Taraz and Shymkent) still exist.

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During most of its history the land that is now Kazakhstan has been inhabited by [[BarbarianTribe nomadic tribes. tribes]]. Many tribes that invaded Europe, namely Scythians, Huns and Mongols, [[UsefulNotes/{{Mongolia}} Mongols]], passed through its steppes first, leaving their mark on the genetic and cultural portrait of the local populace. By the 15th century majority of modern Kazakhstan was inhabited by nomadic tribes who spoke a Turkic language with some Persian and Mongolian influences, and, to this day, like most Turks, are Sunni Muslims of the Hanafi school of Jurisprudence. Kazakhstan was once ruled by an aristocracy that consisted almost entirely of UsefulNotes/GenghisKhan's patrilinear descendants. There were very few cities and they were mostly concentrated in the south, where there were fewer nomads. Some of these cities (e.g. Turkestan, Taraz and Shymkent) still exist.
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The vast majority of Kazakhstan lies in Asia, but a small corner in the west is on the western bank of the Ural river, putting it in Europe. This is very important for Kazakhs, as it entitles the country to participate in European projects, receive EU funding and enter its [[UsefulNotes/AssociationFootball football team]] in the more prestigious European leagues. Culturally, however, it is unmistakeably Central Asian.

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The vast majority of Kazakhstan lies in Asia, but a small corner in the west is on the western bank of the Ural river, putting it in Europe. This is very important for Kazakhs, as it entitles the country to participate in European projects, receive EU [[UsefulNotes/TheEuropeanUnion European Union]] funding and enter its [[UsefulNotes/AssociationFootball football team]] in the more prestigious European leagues. Culturally, however, it is unmistakeably Central Asian.
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Kazakhstan ('''Kazakh:''' ''Қазақстан, Qazaqstan''; '''Russian:''' ''Казахстан, Kazakhstan''), officially known as the Republic of Kazakhstan ('''Kazakh:''' ''Қазақстан Республикасы, Qazaqstan Respýblıkasy''; '''Russian:''' ''Республика Казахстан, Respublika Kazakhstan''), is a huge Eastern European and Central Asian country -- bigger than all of Western Europe put together, and the ninth largest country in the world overall. It's pretty empty, though, with an average density of less than 15 people per square mile.

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Kazakhstan ('''Kazakh:''' ''Қазақстан, Qazaqstan''; '''Russian:''' ''Казахстан, Kazakhstan''), officially known as the Republic of Kazakhstan ('''Kazakh:''' ''Қазақстан Республикасы, Qazaqstan Respýblıkasy''; '''Russian:''' ''Республика Казахстан, Respublika Kazakhstan''), is a huge Eastern European and Central Asian country -- bigger than all of Western Europe put together, and the ninth largest country in the world overall. It's It is pretty empty, sparsely populated, though, with an average density of less than 15 people per square mile.
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* While the location of the story is [[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield rather vague]], the main protagonist of the manga ''Manga/ABridesStory'', Amira Halgal, comes from a Kazakh nomadic community.

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