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The Alash Autonomy, [a] also known as Alash Orda, [b] was an unrecognized Kazakh proto-state located in Central Asia and was part of the Russian Republic, and then Soviet Russia. The Alash Autonomy was founded in 1917 by Kazakh elites, and disestablished after the Bolsheviks banned the ruling Alash party .
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Alash Autonomy; Basmachi movement; Crescent and star (symbol) Flag of Kazakhstan; History of Kazakhstan; Kokshetau; List of Kazakh flags; List of former sovereign states; List of sovereign states by date of formation; Pro-independence movements in the Russian Civil War; Soviet Central Asia; User:Shadowboxer2005/List of sovereign states in 1918
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Alleged flag of the Kazakh Khanate: 1916: Flag of Amankeldı İmanov's rebels: 1917–1920: Flag of the Alash Autonomy: This flag consisted of green, red and yellow horizontal stripes. Green represents the country's loyalty to Islam, red represents the bloodshed defending the country and yellow represents the wide Kazakh steppe as well as ...
The following 14 pages use this file: Alash Autonomy; Battle of Makanchi; Central Asian Front of the Russian Civil War; Flag of Kazakhstan; List of Kazakh flags
The new flag, which is based on an original submission by Luverne, Minnesota, native Andrew Prekker, was chosen from more than 2,000 initial design concepts submitted for review by Minnesotans.
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