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X Factor Kazakhstan is the Kazakh syndication of The X Factor.

Judges[]

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Series 1[]

See main article: Series 1

Series 1 began on January 23, 2011 with a judging lineup of Nagima Eskalieva, Alexander Shevchenko and Sultana Karazhigitova and hosted by Adil Liyan. This season was eventually won by 23-year-old Daria Gabdull who was mentored by Alexander Shevchenko in the 16-24s category.

Series 2[]

See main article: Series 2

Series 2 began on January 14, 2012, and utilized the same panel from the first season with the exception of Sultana Karazhigitova who was replaced by Ismail Igilmanov. Arnur Istybaev replaced Adil Liyan as host. This season was eventually won by 24-year-old Andrey Tikhonov who was mentored by Nagima Eskalieva in the 16-24s category.

Series 3[]

See main article: Series 3

Series 3 began on January 12, 2013, and utilized the same panel from the previous season with the exception of Ismail Igilmanov who was replaced by Erlan Kokeev. Arnur Istybaev returned as host. This season was eventually won by 32-year-old Evgeniya Barysheva who was mentored by Alexander Shevchenko in the Over 25s category.

Series 4[]

See main article: Series 4

Series 4 began on September 14, 2013, and utilized the same panel from the previous season with the exception of Erlan Kokeev who was replaced by Dilnaz Akhmadieva. Arnur Istybaev returned as host. This season was eventually won by 26-year-old Kairat Kapanov who was mentored by Nagima Eskalieva in the Over 25s category.

Series 5[]

See main article: Series 5

Series 5 began on September 6, 2014, and utilized the same panel from the previous season with the exception of Dilnaz Akhmadieva who was replaced by Nurbergen Makhambetov. Arnur Istybaev returned as host. This season was eventually won by 24-year-old Evgeniy Vyblov who was mentored by Nagima Eskalieva in the 16-24s category.

Series 6[]

See main article: Series 6

Series 6 began on September 5, 2015, and utilized the same panel from the previous season with the exception of Alexander Shevchenko who was replaced by Eva Becher. Arnur Istybaev returned as host. This season was eventually won by 22-year-old Astana Kargabay who was mentored by Nurbergen Makhambetov in the 16-24s category.

Series 7[]

See main article: Series 7

Series 7 began on September 1, 2018, and utilized the same panel from the previous season with the exception of Eva Becher who was replaced by Dilnaz Akhmadieva. Daniyar Dzhumadilov replaced Arnur Istybaev as host. This season was eventually won by 16-year-old Dilnura Birzhanova who was mentored by Dilnaz Akhmadieva in the 16-24s category.

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