Talk:Russians in Kazakhstan

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In 1925, despite local objections, ethnic Russian North Kazakhstan Province as well as parts of Akmola Province, Aktobe Province, West Kazakhstan Province, Pavlodar Province, Kostanay Province and East Kazakhstan Province, formerly considered southern Ural and Siberian oblasts of RSFSR, were transferred to Kazakh SSR. Local Russians who opposed the land transfers were criticized by the Bolshevik leaders in Moscow as "chauvinists".
 * Ural and Siberia region ("oblast") in the RSFSR was never. The Kazakh SSR in 1925 was not. Kazakhstan was a part of the RSFSR.Geelwilman (talk) 22:52, 30 July 2018 (UTC)
 * no source! This is a serious issue concerning the formation of the border of the modern state, the transfer of large territories. The issue of forming the northern border of Kazakhstan in the 1920s is very important. The northern border of Kazakhstan was formed in 1920 as the border of the Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1920-25), in 1925 Kazakhstan transferred its territories, the city of Orenburg.
 * Prior to the Slypin colonization of 1910, the Kazakhs constituted an overwhelming majority in the territory of the North of modern Kazakhstan. After 4 years the war began, the Revolution, 10 years later in 1920 these territories became part of the Kazakh autonomy. The Russian Empire was destroyed, there were no borders, Kazakh communists created Kazakh national autonomy in historical borders. So the Northern Frontier of modern Kazakhstan appeared. Look here, there is a map of 1920 Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1920-25). No one protested, no permission from the colonialists and imperialists was asked.  The lie that there was an incredible "transfer of territories" to Kazakhstan is spread by Russian chauvinists, similarly "Khrushchev illegally handed Ukraine Crimea." So modern Russian imperialists think to claim the territory of Kazakhstan and deceive in English Wikipedia (in Russian and Kazakh it is impossible).  Russian! You could not give the Kazakh territories to the Kazakhs! We took them away, because the territory is Kazakh.

influential ethnic minorities
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 * The same phenomenon concerns South African Whites, Zimbabwean Whites, Indonesian Chinese, Chinese Malaysian, Chinese Filipino, Europeos in Latin American countries, Anglo-Saxons in many Caribbean countries and Russians or Russophones in many former Soviet republics. This phenomenon will be covered in the article influential ethnic minorities and Dominant minority.

This article is about R in K. The rest must go into a long promised, but still red-linked article. I am storing it here, for reference. `'mikka (t) 17:23, 1 August 2006 (UTC)

Alexander Vinokourov and Andrey Kashechkin
Both of these sportsmen are ethnic Russian. Fisenko 22:02, 24 July 2007 (UTC)

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