• Ay Qap (آی قاپ, Айқап, Aıqap in modern scripts) was a Kazakh journal of opinion and debate published in Troitsk from January 1911 until September 1915...
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  • Civic Party of Kazakhstan (Qazaqstan Azamattlyk Partiyasi) Queen Anne Press Ay Qap, formerly a Kazakh journal of opinion and debate Quality assurance program...
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  • other Kazakhs to embrace education and literacy. The literary magazines Ay Qap (published between 1911 and 1915 in Arabic script) and Qazaq (published...
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    journal had a strong reformist, progressive agenda. Both the Qazaq and Ay Qap were in favour of sedenterization, literacy, and westernization. Those who...
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    Baitursynuly moved to Orenburg. During his exile, he wrote articles for Ay Qap. In 1911, Baytursinuli published his first work of a distinctly political...
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    other Kazakhs to embrace education and literacy. The literary magazines Ay Qap (published between 1911 and 1915 in Arabic script) and Qazaq (published...
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    Pioner" (Omsk), and "Sary-Arqa" (Semipalatinsk). He was also a contributor to Ay Qap and "Sibirskie Voprosy". Kazakh: Әлихан Нұрмұхамедұлы Бөкейхан, ٴالىيحان...
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    seminarium. His first article was published in the November edition of Ay Qap magazine. It was at this time that he began to be spied upon by the Omsk...
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  • about the literary events and publications of 1911. January – The journal Ay Qap begins monthly publication in Arabic script in Troitsk, to promote modern...
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  • Seralin, Kazakh journalist, founder of the first magazine in Kazakh language, Ay Qap, was a descendand of the Yaushev merchant family from his mother's side...
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