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  • ...dsk to [[Baku]] in [[Azerbaijan]]. The [[Tashkent Railway]] connecting the Transcaspian Military Railway with the network of other Russian and European railways wa ...way permitted a massive increase in the amount of cotton exported from the region. This increased from 873,092 [[Pood|pudy]] in 1888 to 3,588,025 in 1893. Al
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  • | location = [[Kyzylorda Region]]Kazakhstan ...dlife refuge]] on the former [[island]] of [[Barsa-Kelmes]] in [[Kyzylorda Region]] of [[Kazakhstan]], in [[Central Asia]].
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  • ...ectares) in July, 1984 in the south of Mangystausky district in Eralievsky region.<ref name="WTK-Ust">{{cite web|title=Ustyurtsky state natural reserve|url=h * [[Transcaspian Region]]
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  • |subdivision_type1 = [[Regions of Kazakhstan|Region]] |subdivision_name1 = [[Mangystau Region]]
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  • | name = Mangystau Region | settlement_type = Region
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  • *[[Krasnovodsk]] (1869-) the best port and later headquarters of the [[Transcaspian Oblast]] and start of the [[Trans-Caspian railway]] ...ut could go no further. In May 1881 the occupied area was annexed as the [[Transcaspian Oblast]]. The eastern boundary of the Oblast was undefined. See [[Battle of
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  • ...Empire|Krai]] or [[Guberniya|Governor-Generalship]]), comprising the oasis region to the south of the [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] steppes, but not the protectorate ...yube]], culminating in the annexation of [[Samarkand]] and the surrounding region on the [[Zeravshan River]] from the [[Emirate of Bukhara]] in 1868 forming
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