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Nursultan nazarbayev biography of albert einstein

          Albert Einstein told us that “in the middle of difficulty, there is opportunity.” It was a message echoed by President Nursultan Nazarbayev.

        1. This book offers the personal reflections of one of these leaders, President Nursultan Nazarbayev of Kazakhstan, who clearly played the decisive role in his.
        2. More than 60 years ago two prominent scientists Albert Einstein and Bertrand Russell presented their manifesto, in which they asked “a dreadful but an.
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        4. More than 60 years ago, two prominent scientists, Albert Einstein and Bertrand Russell, presented their manifesto, in which they asked “a.
        5. More than 60 years ago two prominent scientists Albert Einstein and Bertrand Russell presented their manifesto, in which they asked “a dreadful but an.!

          Nursultan Nazarbaev

          First president of Kazakhstan
          Date of Birth: 06.07.1940
          Country: Kazakhstan

          Content:
          1. Biography of Nursultan Nazarbayev
          2. Early Life

          Biography of Nursultan Nazarbayev

          First President of Kazakhstan

          Usually, long-term rule is a privilege of monarchs and dictators, while leaders who come to power through elections rarely stay in office for more than two terms.

          Nursultan Nazarbayev took the position of the highest leader of the Soviet Union in 1989, became the President of Kazakhstan in 1990, and announced his voluntary retirement almost thirty years later. Until now, he has been the longest-serving representative of supreme power in the USSR.

          Nazarbayev held the official title of "Leader of the Nation" and was accused of totalitarianism, creating a cult of personality, illegal enrichment, corruption, and much more. At the same time, it cannot be denied that under his leadership, Kazakhstan became one of the most successful states in the post-Sovi