Faculty Of History 1

1. Results of excavations of victims of mass political repressions of 1937–1938 in the village of Zhanalyk, Almaty region of Kazakhstan in 2018
2. Finding karstic caves and rockshelters in the Inner Asian mountain corridor using predictive modelling and field survey
3. Legislative Acts on Electronic Document Management in China
4. History of regional relations in foreign political activity of the republic of kazakhstan (1991-2014)
5. Some medieval and post-golden hordes towns of the itil (volga) and syr-darya basins according to the Arabic and Chinese maps
6. Charitable Activities: Periodization, Types, Examples (Based on the Materials of the United State Archive of the Orenburg Region)
7. Correction to: The genetic origin of the Indo-Europeans (Nature, (2025), 639, 8053, (132-142), 10.1038/s41586-024-08531-5)
8. The genetic origin of the Indo-Europeans
9. The origins and spread of domestic horses from the Western Eurasian steppes
10. Widespread horse-based mobility arose around 2200 bce in Eurasia
11. The Degree of Environmental Risk and Attractiveness as a Criterion for Visiting a Tourist Destination
12. Islamic Revival in Kazakhstan from the Historical Perspective (1991-2020)
13. Kazakh nomads, social class transformations and Soviet power during the period of collectivization
14. Kazakhstani History Education Considered via Textbooks’ War Narratives, with a Focus on the “Great Patriotic War”
15. FEATURES OF COVERAGE OF THE ULUS JOCHI HISTORY IN THE “HISTORIES OF THE KAZAKH SSR” IN THE 1940s–1950s
16. Spatial organization of the monument Kyryk ungir and the venues of modern traditional holidays ysyakh
17. RESEARCH OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES ON THE HILL SARYADYR (archeology & altitude shooting)
18. Dairying enabled Early Bronze Age Yamnaya steppe expansions
19. Spatiality and Symbolic Characteristics: Dynamics of Collective Religious Rituals among Sunni Muslims and Russian Orthodox Christians in Kazakhstan during the COVID-19 Pandemic
20. “ALL FOR THE FRONT! ALL FOR VICTORY!”: THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SHOCK WORK IN THE KAZAKH SSR IN 1941–1945
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