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    Akhtanov was founded on the basis of the drama circle of railway workers in 1935 at the suggestion of the People's Commissar Temirbek Zhurgenov, and in 1997 the theater was named after the Kazakh-Soviet writer Takhavi Akhtanov, who was a native of Aktobe region.

  2. Aqtöbe, city, northwestern Kazakhstan, on the Ilek River. It was founded in 1869 as Aktyube (“White Hill”), a small Russian fort; the first Russian peasant settlers arrived in 1878. In 1891 it became the capital of an uyezd (canton) and in 1932 of an oblysy (region).

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    Aktobewas founded in 1869 as Aktyube (White Hill), a small Russian fort. The first Russian peasant settlers arrived in 1878. In 1891 Aktyubinsk became the capital of an uyezd (canton) and in 1932 of an Aktyubinsk region of Kazakhstan. During World War II a ferroalloys plant was built to smelt the nickel and chromium ores of Mugodzhar Hills. On Marc...

    Aktobe cityis an important industrial center of the region and Kazakhstan now. There are various plants there: ferroalloys, chromium compounds, agricultural machine building, X-ray equipment and others. Chemical industry is also developed. Light, food industries, production of liqueur and vodka are especially developed. There are large running and ...

    There are 9 institutions of higher education in Aktobe city, 2 museums of republican importance (Aktobe regional historical museum of local study), tennis court, hippodrome, Sport Palace and Central Stadium meeting UEFA standards. Local soccer team was several times the champion of Kazakhstan. T.Akhtanov Drama theater, regional philharmonic society...

  3. Aktobe (Kazakh: Ақтөбе, romanized: Aqtóbe; Russian: Актобе́, romanized: Aktobe) is a city in Kazakhstan. In 2020, it had a population of 500,757 people.

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    Mar 20, 2023 · Aktobe was founded in 1869 as a Aktobe fortress (White Hill) to defend the Russian Empire. During the first three decades after its establishment, the economic life of Aktyubinsk was closely related to the nomadic cattle breeding. At the same time, the population settled around the village.

  5. Mar 31, 2018 · Founded in 1869 as a fortress to protect the then Russian Empire, the city is now home to more than 417,000 people, making it the fifth largest city in Kazakhstan after Almaty, Astana, Shymkent and Karaganda.

  6. Jul 31, 2024 · History. Before the arrival of Russian power in the region, the Kazakh Little Horde ruled the territory of modern-day Aktobe region. Famous rulers of medieval times are Eset Batyr and Abulkhair Khan.

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