- region.
Initially founded as
Akmoly in 1830, the city was
later renamed Akmolinsk, Tselinograd, and
Akmola before adopting the name
Astana in 1998, which...
- The
siege of
Akmolinsk or
battle of
Akmolinsk (Kazakh: Ақмола шайқасы, romanized: Aqmola shaiqasy)
occurred in 1838 in Astana,
Kazakhstan during the Kenesary's...
-
along the
routes of
Akmolinsk –
Stepnogorsk and
Akmolinsk – Kustanai. On 4
November 1963
Tselinograd Airport (formerly
known as
Akmolinsk)
accepted the first...
- 70°58′18″E / 51.078220°N 70.971676°E / 51.078220; 70.971676 ALZhIR, the
Akmolinsk Camp of
Wives of
Traitors to the
Motherland (Russian: Акмолинский лагерь...
- the steppe. To
control the
region were built: Orenburg, Petropavlovsk,
Akmolinsk,
Semipalatinsk and
other fortifications. The
rebellion led by Kenesary...
- 1916, he
worked on a
property census commission for the 12
volosts of
Akmolinsk Uezd. In that year he
wrote the poem
Volnenie (Unrest),
dedicated to Central...
-
Akmolinsk Oblast (Russian: Акмо́линская область) was an
Oblast (province) of the
Russian Empire. It
roughly corresponded to most of present-day northern...
-
Belarusian settlers. By 1897,
Ukrainians made up 7.5% of the po****tion in
Akmolinsk Oblast,
which contained Omsk and
surrounding regions.
Although the Russian...
- south, and by the
former Russian provinces of Fergana, Syr-darya, and
Akmolinsk on the west. The
Dzungarian Alatau Mountains,
which separated it from...
- the steppe. To
control the
region were built: Orenburg, Petropavlovsk,
Akmolinsk,
Semipalatinsk and
other fortifications. In 1822,
Emperor Alexander I...