Qizil Tugh
| Owner(s) | Alma-Ata Regional Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Kazakhstan, Alma-Ata Regional Executive Committee |
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| Founded | October 24, 1935 |
| Political alignment | Communism |
| Language | Uyghur language |
| Ceased publication | April 11, 1938 |
| City | Alma-Ata |
| Country | Soviet Union |
| Circulation | 3,000 |
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Qizil Tugh (Uyghur: Қизил туғ, lit. 'red banner') was a Uyghur-language newspaper published from Alma-Ata, Soviet Union, from 1935 to 1938. It was an organ of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Kazakhstan. While following the party line and disseminating Communist propaganda, it also provided a publishing platform for young Uyghur language poets and writers in the Soviet Union.