Bulat
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Bulat (Kazakh: Steel) is a common first name for Kazakhs.
[edit] Famous Kazakhs named Bulat
- Bulat Abilov, businessman and cofounder of the Ak Zhol political party in Kazakhstan
- Bulat Aqchulaqov, deputy Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources in the Government of Kazakhstan
- Bulat Iskakov, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Belarus
- Bulat Jumadilov, Kazakh boxer who competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics, the 1999 World Amateur Boxing Championships, and the 2000 Summer Olympics
[edit] Famous non-Kazakhs named Bulat
- Bulat Okudzhava (half-Georgian and half-Armenian), one of the founders of the "author's song" Russian genre of music
- Marko Bulat (Serbian) pop-folk singer and musician