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Tugelbay Sydykbekov (Kyrgyz: Түгөлбай Сыдыкбеков, Tu̇gȯlbaĭ Sydykbekov) (14 May 1912 – 19 July 1997) was a
Kyrgyzstani writer,
known as the "patriarch...
- near the
eastern end of the lake,
formerly named Przhevalsk)
Barskoon Tugelbay Sydykbekov,
writer Geography portal Lake Ala-Kul Savvaitova, K.; Petr,...
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newspapers and
authors taking different sides; one of its
supporters was
Tugelbay Sydykbekov. By 1952 the poem was
called anti-Soviet and anti-Chinese and...
- 1950),
third president of
Kyrgyzstan Chinghiz Aitmatov (1928-2008),
writer Tugelbay Sydykbekov (1912–1997),
writer Mikhail Frunze (1885–1925),
after whom the...
- 1906, Hero of the
Soviet Union, one of Panfilov's Twenty-Eight
Guardsmen Tugelbay Sydykbekov (1912–1997),
writer Asheville,
North Carolina,
United States...
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Yevgeny Vuchetich:
sculpture Ivan Vasilenko: literature, for The
Little Star
Tugelbay Sydykbekov: 3rd class,
Kyrgyz writer of
prose fiction, for his
novel Bizdin...
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Vladimir Vlasov Abdylas Maldybaev Vladimir Fere
Kubanychbek Malikov Tugelbay Sydykbekov Mukanbet Toktobaev Aaly
Tokombaev 1946 1956 (mod.) 1992 Latvian...
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Kasymaly Jantöshev
Jolon Mamytov,
famous for his love
poems Alykul Osmonov Tugelbay Sydykbekov, the
first person to
receive the title, Hero of the
Kyrgyz Republic...
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Speaker Cecil Street Death in
Harley Street The Lake
House Situation Vacant Tugelbay Sydykbekov –
Bizdin zamandyn kišileri (People of our time)
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- talisman),
where a
relief drawing of a
tynduk is
placed on a red field.
Tugelbay Sydykbekov, the
patriarch of
Kyrgyz literature –
February 4, 1997 Chingiz...