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As the largest country in Central Asia, how did Kazakhstan get rid of being russized?

If we want to get rid of Russia, Kazakhstan will definitely start with education and educate the next generation through education. Don't let the next generation be influenced by Russia. Therefore, if Kazakhstan wants to go to Russia, it must first start with some aspects used in daily life.

Some practices in Kazakhstan actually want to let some young people know that some traditions and languages of Russian countries do not belong to Kazakhstan. Young people in Kazakhstan should study hard and revitalize Kazakhstan's local culture.

Therefore, through Kazakhstan's reasonable methods and people's efforts, Kazakhstan slowly went to Russia, and the leaders of Kazakhstan actually knew that it was a long process to go to Russia, so they slowly revitalized Kazakhstan's culture.

Kazakhstan has also promulgated an immigration law, calling on Kazakhs scattered around the world to return to Kazakhstan, while deliberately excluding Russians in some areas, resulting in a large number of Russians moving back to Russia.

From 65438 to 0999, the proportion of Kazakhs in Kazakhstan exceeded 53%, while the proportion of Russians dropped to less than 30%. The northern part of Kazakhstan is vast and sparsely populated. The proportion of Russians is much higher than that of Kazakhs, and it borders Russia. From 65438 to 0997, Kazakhstan officially moved its capital to Astana in the north, and carried out large-scale immigration to reverse the proportion of local ethnic groups and consolidate Kazakhization.

Nevertheless, the influence of Russian culture on Kazakhstan is still very profound. Today, the proportion of Russians in Kazakhstan still exceeds 20%, and Russia accounts for more than 38% of Kazakhstan's imports and exports. To this end, Kazakhstan has continuously promoted its own Kazakh language, and at the same time has continuously strengthened cooperation with neighboring countries in the economic and cultural fields.