- world, the
spelling Kyrgyzstan is
commonly used,
while its
former name
Kirghizia is
rarely used. The
Kyrgyz state reached its
greatest expansion after...
-
Kyrgyzstan and
Soviet Kyrgyzstan in the
Kyrgyz language, and as
Kirghizia and
Soviet Kirghizia in the
Russian language.
Landlocked and mountainous, it bordered...
- Masaliyev,
First Secretary of the
Central Committee of the
Communist Party of
Kirghizia Kakish Ryskulova,
first woman surgeon in
Kyrgyzstan Toy
parliament until...
- The
Communist Party of
Kirghizia (Kyrgyz: Кыргызстан Коммунисттик партиясы, romanized: Kyrgyzstan
Kommunisttik partiasy) was the
ruling political party...
-
sovereign states" for "equal
sovereign republics". In Uzbekistan,
Ukraine and
Kirghizia additional questions were
asked about sovereignty and
independence of...
- and
Azerbaijan being elevated to
Union Republics,
while Kazakhstan and
Kirghizia were
split off from the
Russian SFSR,
resulting in the same status. In...
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Azerbaijan Byelorussia Estonia Georgia Kazakhstan Karelia-Finland (1940–1956)
Kirghizia Latvia Lithuania Moldavia Russia Tajikistan Turkmenia Transcaucasia (1922–1936)...
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Cambodia to
Kampuchea and back
again to Cambodia,
Byelorussia to Belarus,
Kirghizia to Kyrgyzstan,
Moldavia to Moldova, or
Turkey to Türkiye. The International...
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Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic (sometimes
spelled Kyrgyz), also
known as
Kirghizia, was one of
fifteen constituent republics of the
Soviet Union. Established...
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several enterprises from the city sent a
letter to the
Communist Party of
Kirghizia,
urging them to
catch the
elusive "demon". In response, the
police chief...