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That Was in Kokand

That Was in Kokand

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About the formation of Soviet power in Uzbekistan, the fight against the “Kokand Autonomy” and the Basmachi.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Russian

Runtime

193 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

09 February 1977

Country

Soviet Union

Cast

Vyacheslav Shalevich

Vyacheslav Shalevich

Аввакумов

Otabek Ganiyev

Otabek Ganiyev

Юсуп

Aleksandr Denisov

Aleksandr Denisov

Александр Лихолетов

Khamza Umarov

Khamza Umarov

Джаббар Махмуд

Aleksandr Kaydanovskiy

Aleksandr Kaydanovskiy

поручик Зайченко

Zakir Mukhamedzhanov

Zakir Mukhamedzhanov

Ахмедов

Igor Dmitriev

Igor Dmitriev

полковник Чернышев

Murad Radzhabov

Murad Radzhabov

Иргаш (Эргаш)

Melis Abzalov

Melis Abzalov

Ишан Зайнулла

Georgy Shevtcov

Georgy Shevtcov

Дональд, английский эмиссар

Yevgeniya Simonova

Yevgeniya Simonova

Варя

Ulmas Alikhojayev

Ulmas Alikhojayev

Саидов

Viktor Perevalov

Viktor Perevalov

красноармеец Федоткин

Pyotr Drozdov

Pyotr Drozdov

Филимонов

Shukhrat Irgashev

Shukhrat Irgashev

Цигарелли

Tamara Shakirova

Tamara Shakirova

Халима

Svetlana Norbayeva

Svetlana Norbayeva

Фатима

Dzhavlon Khamrayev

Dzhavlon Khamrayev

Ярмат

Turgun Azizov

Turgun Azizov

Далабай

Nabi Rakhimov

Nabi Rakhimov

Алимат

Sagdi Tabibullayev

Sagdi Tabibullayev

имам Исламкул

Rauf Baltaev

Rauf Baltaev

имам

Vahid Kadyrov

Vahid Kadyrov

имам

Sharif Kabulov

Sharif Kabulov

басмач

Khabibulla Karymov

Khabibulla Karymov

басмач

Khabib Narimanov

Khabib Narimanov

имам

Maksum Yusupov

Maksum Yusupov

председатель мирной конференции в Коканде

Aleksey Rozantsev

Aleksey Rozantsev

член кружка заговорщиков

A. Mukhamedov

A. Mukhamedov

Evgeniy Segedi

Evgeniy Segedi

официант

Anatoli Kabulov

Anatoli Kabulov

представитель Ахмедова

Yuri Ruban

Yuri Ruban

член военно-судебной коллегии

Yahyo Fayzullayev

Yahyo Fayzullayev

председатель военно-судебной коллегии

A. Atakulov

A. Atakulov

аксакал

Tursunboy Iminov

Tursunboy Iminov

басмач

Rustam Turayev

Rustam Turayev

Садыр

Anvar Kenjaev

Anvar Kenjaev

Nazrulla Saibov

Nazrulla Saibov

басмач

Farkhad Khaydarov

Farkhad Khaydarov

басмач

Maksud Mansurov

Maksud Mansurov

Tursunboy Hakimov

Tursunboy Hakimov

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