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What (who) is kulak - definition

UNIVERSITY IN BELGIUM
KULAK; Kulck; KULAC; KULCK; KULAK (Kortrijk University); K.U.L.A.K.; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Campus Kortrijk
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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Kulak         
The Katholieke Universiteit Leuven associatie Kortrijk (Catholic University of Leuven Campus Kortrijk), or short Kulak is a university satellite campus of the KU Leuven in the city of Kortrijk (Courtrai) in the Belgian province of West Flanders and therefore also is officially a Dutch-speaking institution.
kulak         
  • Illustration of the three broad categories of peasants by Soviet magazine ''Prozhektor'' published by [[Nikolai Bukharin]], an issue of 31 May 1926. Caption under illustration says: "We received interesting photos from Novokhopersky county, [[Voronezh Governorate]] which shows the situation in a modern village."
WEALTHY INDEPENDENT FARMER IN THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE, DESIGNATED AS CLASS ENEMY IN THE SOVIET UNION
Kulaks; Kurkul; Kulak (Russian peasant); Kurkuli; Golchomag; Qolçomaq; Pidkurkulnyk; Kulakism
['ku:lak]
¦ noun historical a peasant in Russia wealthy enough to own a farm and hire labour.
Origin
Russ., lit. 'fist, tight-fisted person', from Turkic ?ol 'hand'.
Kulak         
  • Illustration of the three broad categories of peasants by Soviet magazine ''Prozhektor'' published by [[Nikolai Bukharin]], an issue of 31 May 1926. Caption under illustration says: "We received interesting photos from Novokhopersky county, [[Voronezh Governorate]] which shows the situation in a modern village."
WEALTHY INDEPENDENT FARMER IN THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE, DESIGNATED AS CLASS ENEMY IN THE SOVIET UNION
Kulaks; Kurkul; Kulak (Russian peasant); Kurkuli; Golchomag; Qolçomaq; Pidkurkulnyk; Kulakism
Kulak (; ; plural: кулаки́, kulakí, 'fist' or 'tight-fisted'), also kurkul () or golchomag (, plural: ), was the term which was used to describe peasants who owned over of land towards the end of the Russian Empire. In the early Soviet Union, particularly in Soviet Russia and Azerbaijan, kulak became a vague reference to property ownership among peasants who were considered hesitant allies of the Bolshevik Revolution.

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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Kulak

The Katholieke Universiteit Leuven associatie Kortrijk (Catholic University of Leuven Campus Kortrijk), or short Kulak is a university satellite campus of the KU Leuven in the city of Kortrijk (Courtrai) in the Belgian province of West Flanders and therefore also is officially a Dutch-speaking institution.

Examples of use of kulak
1. Our host reminded me of the old Bolshevik descriptions of a drunken kulak as he yelled angrily at his subordinates most of the night.
2. The plane belonged to Moldova‘s Aerian Tur Airlines and the workers on board were from Turkish construction company Kulak, the Turkish Foreign Ministry official said.
3. If you had a calf, or if you had a sheep, you were a kulak, and they took everything from you and sent you to Siberia.
4. The cargo plane had taken off from the city of Adana in southern Turkey and was carrying construction workers from the Kulak construction company, the governor of Adana said.
5. The Russian–made Antonov–26, belonging to a Moldovan air cargo company, had taken off from Adana in southern Turkey and was carrying workers from the Kulak construction company, the governor of Adana said.