Russia – Kazakhstan: from the history of relations
Russia – Kazakhstan: from the history of relations

Kazakhstan is one of the largest countries in Asia, located at the crossroads of the Eurasian continent. The featured statistical materials, studies, essays, archival documents, photographs and newsreels reveal the geography, ethnography, economics, cultural development, and administrative-territorial division of Kazakhstan in the 15th - early 20th centuries, including the period of its being part of the Russian state.
Essays on the history of the Kazakh SSR. T. 1. From ancient times to 1870
Vyatkin, Mikhail Porfirievich (1895 - 1967). Essays on the history of the Kazakh SSR. [Moscow]: OGIZ, 1941.
T. 1: From ancient times to 1870 g.1941.
T. 1: From ancient times to 1870 g.1941.
1941
БАН
Peoples of Russia. Kyrgyz
Peoples of Russia. The Kirghiz. St. Petersburg: publication [journal] "Leisure and business", 1880.
1897
РГБ
Proceedings of the Commission on Studying the Tribal Composition of the Population of the USSR and Neighboring Countries. 14. Materials for the bibliography on anthropology and ethnography of Kazakhstan and the Central Asian republics
AN SSSR. Commission for Studying the Tribal Composition of the Population of the USSR and Neighboring Countries. Proceedings of the Commission on Studying the Tribal Composition of the Population of the USSR and Neighboring Countries. Leningrad: Publishing House of the USSR Academy of Sciences, 1917-1930.
14: Materials for bibliography on anthropology and ethnography of Kazakhstan and Central Asian republics. 1927.
14: Materials for bibliography on anthropology and ethnography of Kazakhstan and Central Asian republics. 1927.
1927
ГПИБ
Notes of the Semipalatinsk department of the Society for the Study of Kazakhstan (formerly the Semipalatinsk department of the State Russian Geographical Society). T. 1 (18)
Society for the Study of Kazakhstan (Alma-Ata). Semipalatinsk department. Notes of the Semipalatinsk department of the Society for the Study of Kazakhstan (formerly the Semipalatinsk department of the State Russian Geographical Society). Semipalatinsk, 1903-1931.
T. 1 (18). 1929.
T. 1 (18). 1929.
1929
Омская ГОНБ
Materials on the regionalization of the Kyrgyz Republic. T. 2. The general part, the description of districts and characteristics of districts
Materials on regionalization of Kazakhstan. Kzyl-Orda: the Kazgosplan.
T. 2: The general part, the description of the districts and the characteristics of the districts. Kzyl-Orda: Kazgosplan, 1928.
T. 2: The general part, the description of the districts and the characteristics of the districts. Kzyl-Orda: Kazgosplan, 1928.
1928
ГПИБ
Materials for climatology of Western Siberia and the Steppe region
Breitigam, Pavel Fedorovich (1844-1920). Materials for climatology in Western Siberia and the Steppen Kray. Omsk: Type. Okr. Staff, 1894.
1894
Омская ГОНБ
A brief statistical sketch of industry and trade in the Akmola region for the years 1880-1894.
A brief statistical sketch of industry and trade in the Akmola region for 1880-1894 gg. Omsk: Izd. Akm. reg. stat. com., 1896.
1896
Омская ГОНБ
To the flora of the Akmola region
Gordyagin, Andrei Yakovlevich (1865-1932). To the flora of the Akmola region. Tobolsk: Typography of the Diocesan Brotherhood, 1916.
1916
Тюменская ОНБ
Photographic shots "Akmola region" in connection with the trip of PA Stolypin and A. V. Krivoshein in Siberia for the construction of resettlement centers
Stolypin, Pyotr Arkadevich (1862-1911). Photographs "Akmolinskaya oblast" in connection with the trip of PA Stolypin and A. V. Krivoshein to Siberia for the construction of resettlement points. 1910.
1910
Федеральное казенное учреждение "Российский государственный исторический архив"
A new trade route from the Irtysh to Verniy and Kuldzhu and the exploration of the Ili River on the steamer Kolpakovsky
Poklevsky-Kozell, Ivan Ivanovich (1839-1890). A new trade route from the Irtysh to Verny and Kuldzhu and the exploration of the Ili River on the steamer Kolpakovsky. S.-Petersburg: printing and lithography of DI Shemetkin, 1885.
1885
РГБ
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