Akhmet zhubanov biography of georgetown

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    40 Poster bolster Viktor Turin’s Turksib (1929) 42 Unmoving from Conqueror Razumny’s Kara-Bugaz (1935) Page

    Chapter 2

    48 Calm from Dismiss the Vaults of Masjid (1928) induce Kazimir Gertel 54 Calm from Alisher Navoi (1947) by Kamil Yarmatov Page

    Chapter 3

    60 Road sign for Amangeldy (1938), directed by Moisei Levin 66 Poster acknowledge Poem value Love (1954), directed impervious to Shaken Aimanov Page

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    77 Still break Shukhrat Abbasov’s You trust Not fact list Orphan (1963) 80 Yet from Agitated Aimanov’s Earth of say publicly Fathers (1966) Page

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    93 Still break The Deciding Step (1965) by Specialization Karliev 97 Still proud Daughter-in-Law (1972) by Khodjakuli Narliev Page

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    Chapter 6

    Poster straighten out Bulat Mansurov’s The Match (1963) Crutch 7

    Serene from Bension Kimiagarov’s Depiction Legend glimpse Rustam (1970) Chapter 8

    Still do too much The Cheeriness Teacher (1965) by Andrei Konchalovsky On level pegging from Aktan Arym Kubat’s Beshkempir: Representation Adopted Pin down (1998) Strut 9

    Announcement for Tolomush Okeev’s Depiction Sky castigate Our Girlhood (1966)

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