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  • ...tan's terrain extends west to east from the [[Caspian Sea]] to the [[Altay Mountains]] and north to south from the plains of [[Siberia|Western Siberia]] to the ...retching along the Charyn River gorge in northern [[Tian Shan]] ("Heavenly Mountains", {{convert|200|km|0|abbr=on}} east of Almaty) at {{coord|43|21|1.16|N|79|4
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  • ...kic people]] who mainly inhabit the southern part of Eastern Europe [[Ural mountains]] and northern parts of [[Central Asia]] (largely [[Kazakhstan]], but also In 1969 and 1954 Kazakhs migrated into Anatolia's Salihli, Develi and Altay regions.<ref name="Espace">{{cite book|title=Espace populations sociétés|
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  • ...panse extending from southeastern Europe through Anatolia and the Caucasus Mountains and throughout Central Asia. Thus Turks include the Turks of Turkey, the Az ** [[Altai people|Altay people]]: ''Altay Tatars'', including the [[Tubalar]] or ''Chernevo Tatars''<ref>The name ori
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  • | Altay mountains
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  • ...separation of Dzungaria and the Tarim Basin (Taklamakan) by the Tien Shan Mountains]] ...th of the Tianshan Mountains and the [[Tarim Basin]] south of the Tianshan Mountains, before [[Qing dynasty|Qing China]] unified them into one political entity
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  • ...+ Altai'' " ([[Kurultai]]) - political and military Council of all [[Altay Mountains|Altai]] tribes since around the 3rd century AD.</ref> ...ter ending his successful expedition against hostile tribes in the [[Sayan Mountains]] in the summer of 759 CE, during a feast devoted to this victory. [[Por-Ba
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  • ...clings only to the shaded slopes and gullies on the northern slopes of the mountains.<ref>Price's brief summary of his observations, as published in the ''Geogr .... Its inhabitants lived mostly in oases formed where rivers ran out of the mountains into the desert. These were inhabited by peasants who were unwarlike and me
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  • ...oe ozero.jpg|thumb]]The '''Chuya Alps''' are part of the [[Altay Mountains|Altay]] mountain range, straddling the border of [[Russia]] and [[Kazakhstan]] cl [[Category:Altai Mountains]]
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  • ...lowest elevations on Earth. The peak [[Khan Tengri]] in the [[Tian Shan]] Mountains (and on the border with [[Kyrgyzstan]] and [[China]]) is Kazakhstan highest Many of the peaks of the [[Altay Mountains|Altay]] and Tien Shan ranges are snow-covered year-round, and their run-off is th
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  • | leader_name = [[Altay Kul'ginov]] The region borders [[Russia]] and is near the [[Ural Mountains]]. The [[Ural River]] is the border between [[Asia]] and [[Europe]] and flo
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  • The [[Irtysh River]] flows from the [[Altay Mountains]] in [[People's Republic of China|China]] to Russia through the region; the
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  • {{Other uses|Altay (disambiguation){{!}}Altay}} |pic=Altai Mountains.jpg
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  • |nativename=''Altay tili'' |glottorefname=Altay Turkic
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  • |flag_caption = Altay ethnic flag, adopted by [[Russia]] as the official flag of the [[Altai Repu |langs = [[Altay language|Altay]]
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  • | range = Gobi-[[Altai Mountains]] ...so known as '''Tergun Bogd''', is the highest mountain of the Gobi-[[Altai Mountains]] and located in the [[Bayankhongor Province]] in [[Mongolia]]. It has an e
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  • |area_blank1_title = {{small|inc. Altay & Tacheng}} |population_blank1_title = {{small|inc. Altay & Tacheng}}
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  • | source1_location = [[Altay Mountains]] The river's source lies in the [[Altai Mountains|Mongolian Altai]] in [[Dzungaria]] (the northern part of [[Xinjiang]], Chin
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  • ...e tombs found in the Pazyryk Valley of the [[Ukok plateau]] in the [[Altai Mountains]], [[Siberia]], south of the modern city of [[Novosibirsk]], [[Russia]]; t ...e]] of the wider [[Pazyryk culture]]. The site is included in the [[Golden Mountains of Altai]] [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]].<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...[politics|political]] debate between Russian scientists and the indigenous Altay people. }}</ref> The Pazyryk were an Iron Age people who lived in the [[Altay Mountains]] and on the Ukok Plateau. Many tomb mounds (kurgans) have been found in t
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  • | photo_caption = View of Tavan Bogd from Russian Altay | range = Mongol-[[Altai Mountains]]
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  • ...estimated. The groundwater originates in the [[Pamirs]] and [[Tian Shan]] Mountains and finds its way through geological layers to a fracture zone<ref name=":0 ...ed a [[documentary film]] called ''People of The Lake'', directed by Ensar Altay, describing the current situation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aljazeera.
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  • ...[[Tien Shan]] range to the [[Tarbagatai Mountains|Tarbagatay]] and [[Altay Mountains]] and near [[Lake Baikal]]. Some birds move downhill for the winter while o
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  • ...highlands of [[Central Asia]] ([[Himalaya]], [[Tibet]], [[Altay Mountains|Altay]]). ...with a maximum reported mass of {{convert|356|kg|lb|abbr=on}}. The [[Pamir Mountains|Pamir]] argali (also called [[Marco Polo sheep]], for they were first descr
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  • ...gadan Oblast]], and from the [[Arctic]] [[tree line]] south to the [[Altay Mountains]] in northwestern [[Mongolia]]. ...m extreme northeast [[Norway]] and northern [[Finland]] east to the [[Ural Mountains]] are classified as the hybrid ''Picea × fennica'' (Regel) Komarov (or ''P
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  • ...n [[Xinjiang]] and [[Mongolia]] in the [[Altai Mountains|Altai]] and Sajan mountains. The species inhabits forests, thickets and subalpine meadows at altitudes
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  • The type specimen for description was collected from the [[Altai Mountains]].<ref name=csdb/><ref name=alekseeva/> ...tia|Aga Buryat]], [[Buryatia]], [[Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai|Chita]], [[Gorno-Altay]], [[Irkutsk]], [[Krasnoyarsk]], [[Tuva]] and [[Primorye]].<ref name=grin/>
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  • ...[[Sakha Republic|Yakutia (Sakha)]].<ref name=grin/> Including the [[Altai mountains]],<ref name=lesnoj/><ref name=ipni/><ref>M.S. Mani {{Google books|NHvoCAAAQ
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  • ...he Aral Sea area, the [[Syr Darya]] valley, the foothills of the [[Karatau Mountains]] in [[Tian Shan|Tien-Shan]], and the [[Chui River]] valley (see map). The ...h Kaganate, a significant part of Zhetysu Oguzes migrated to the [[Karatau Mountains]] foothills and the valley of the [[Chu River]] in the [[Issyk Kul]] basin.
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