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Native
Kazakhs, a mix of Turkic and Mongol nomadic
tribes who migrated into the region in
the 13th century, were rarely united as
a single nation. The area was conquered
by Russia in the 18th century and Kazakhstan
became a Soviet Republic in 1936. During
the 1950s and 1960s agricultural "Virgin
Lands" program, Soviet citizens were
encouraged to help cultivate Kazakhstan's
northern pastures. This influx of immigrants
(mostly Russians, but also some other
deported nationalities) skewed the ethnic
mixture and enabled non-Kazakhs to outnumber
natives. Independence has caused many
of these newcomers to emigrate. Current
issues include: developing a cohesive
national identity; expanding the development
of the country's vast energy resources
and exporting them to world markets; achieving
a sustainable economic growth outside
the oil, gas, and mining sectors; and
strengthening relations with neighboring
states and other foreign powers.
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