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Place of Birth

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This site claims Makpal was born in Zharkent, Taldykorgan oblast. Our version says Almaty or Alma Ata. I do not correct yet - hopefully from KZ Pop Idol knows where the Almaty version originates? --Pan Gerwazy 21:36, 14 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Well, it now seems obvious she was born and grew up in Zharkent. However, the oblast is not clear. Almaty or Taldykorgan. This one has her living in Zharkent when she got eliminated: [1] --Pan Gerwazy 23:57, 14 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Makpal after 2005

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Only things I have been able to find:

  • she performed at the Moscow Kremlin in 2006
  • she was rumoured in 2006 to be writing her own songs ( <-> eg her hit "Who stops the rain?" was originally by Anastacia)
  • there is a nice clip of an even nicer song by her (Beskonetchnost) on You Tube (seems like Moy Khit 3, but do not know more about that)

I should look into this last one, but, unfortunately, I am entering again a rather busy period in my life, so that may have to wait.

Since the deletion debate, there has been a clear drop in google hits. I give the numbers I found today.

  • 13,600 google hits on the Russian version (down from 37,000 at the time), 271 of whom are claimed unique and relevant.
  • 1,500 google hits on "Маkпал Исабекова" (Kazakh Cyrillic version but with a Romance "k" instead of the diacritic Kazakh letter, I kid you not), (up from 0, did not really check this at the time), 271 of whom claimed unique and relevant (hm seems the google algorithm for claiming uniqueness incorporates this diacritic feature).
  • 1,360 google hits on Romance "Makpal Isabekova", 280 uniques, clearly up, like Kazakh Cyrillic version, but not enough to offset the Russian Cyrillic loss. Many Wikipedia mirrors (some of them still using the version before my edits, with the wrong birth place) but alos You Tube now.
  • 1,280 google hits on the Kazakh Cyrillic version (up from 90-110 at the time), 39 uniques - it would be interesting to know whether this rise is due to an increased web page volume in the Kazakh language (Cyrillic version), as I suspect it may be.

In any case, there is no reason for a new deletion debate, since she was obviously notable at the time and the "no consensus" vote was wrong. And +- 16,000 googles (there are quite a few of double counts here) is still a lot. --Paul Pieniezny (talk) 11:16, 4 March 2008 (UTC) (called Pan gerwazy at the time)[reply]

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