The original groups based in Tashkent and Temjassovo, Bashkiria, were supplemented by activists from Bukhara and Kirghizia following a chance meeting in Moscow in November 1919 . They decided to draw up a 12-point programme.
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Since the amended Random answers in a truly random manner, neither True nor False can predict whether Random would answer " ja " or " da " to the question of whether Dushanbe is in Kirghizia.
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"The Heart of Asia " ( HarperCollins, $ 23 ) records Thubron's journeys through the five Central Asian republics sent on their own when the Soviet Union collapsed-- Kazakhstan, Turkmenia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kirghizia.
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Shortly after the events of the aborted coup, Kirghizia ( renamed to Kyrgyzstan ) and Kazakhstan declared their independence on August 31 and December 16 respectively before the final dissolution of the Soviet Union on December 26, 1991 when it ceased to exist.
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The "'Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic "'( sometimes spelled Kyrgyz ), also known as "'Kirghizia "', was one of Kyrgyz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic ) on 1 February 1926, still being a part of the Russian SFSR . Today it is the independent state of Kyrgyzstan in Central Asia.
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On 27 October 1990 in an upset victory, Askar Akayev, the president of the Kyrgyz Academy of Sciences and reformist Communist Party member, was elected to the newly created Presidency defeating Communist Party leader Absamat Masaliyev . Kirghizia was the only one of the five states of Soviet Central Asia that voted their established Communist leadership out of power in 1990.
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At the end of and first year after World War II the Academy consisted of eight divisions ( Physico-Mathematical Science, Chemical Sciences, Geological-Geographical Sciences, Biological Science, Technical Science, History and Philosophy, Economics and Law, Literature and Languages ); three committees ( one for coordinating the scientific work of the Academies of the Republics, one for scientific and technical propaganda, and one for editorial and publications ), two commissions ( for publishing popular scientific literature, and for museums and archives ), a laboratory for scientific photography and cinematography and Academy of Science Press departments external to the divisions; 7 branches ( Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kirghizia, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan, Georgia, Lithuania, Uzbekistan, Latvia, and Estonia.