Kazakhstani Literature

Kazakhstani Literature

Kazakh literature is the literature created in the modern state of Kazakhstan, the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, the Kazakh part of the Russian Empire, and the Kazakh Khanate. There is some overlap with several complementary themes, including the literature of Turkic tribes that inhabited Kazakhstan over the course of the history and literature written by ethnic Kazakhs

Read more about Kazakhstani Literature:  Medieval Literature, Abay Kunanbayev

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