


The demographic changes in Kazakhstan from 1897 – 2009 census
(Inspired by RealLifeLore)
Census Historical Context
1897 – Russian Empire Census
1926 – First Soviet Census
1939 – After Stalin's Great Purge and collectivization
1959 – Post-WWII and during Virgin Lands Campaign
1970 – Peak of Soviet industrialization period
1979 – Late Soviet period census
1989 – Last Soviet census before dissolution
1999 – First post-independence census
2009 – Most recent full census
Posted by garofolhi
4 comments
I think you could just do Kazakh, Russian, and other
So had the USSR continued for a few more years Kazakhstan might’ve been just be another republic in the Russian Federation? All that potassium!
Wild how the demographics flipped over time! Russians peaked around the late Soviet era, but then Kazakhs surged after independence. Also, shoutout to the Germans. Came out of nowhere mid-century and then almost vanished.
Missing from historical context is [Asharshylyk](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazakh_famine_of_1930%E2%80%931933?wprov=sfti1#)— the artificially imposed famine by Russians that killed 38-42% of ethnic Kazakhs, which preceded the Ukrainian holodomor.
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