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  • ...of [[Almaty]]. The region borders [[Kyrgyzstan]] and [[Xinjiang]] in the [[People's Republic of China]]. The region also touches three other regions of Kazak ...Trans-Ili Alatau]] branch of the [[Tian Shan|Tian Shan Mountains]] extends from China and Kyrgyzstan into Almaty Region, along its southern border with Kyr
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  • ...[[mosque]] in Kazakhstan,<ref name="blair1992">The monumental inscriptions from early Islamic Iran and Transoxiana. By Sheila Blair. Published by BRILL, 19 ...named Sayram in [[Xinjiang]], China located between [[Kucha]] and [[Aksu, Xinjiang|Aksu]], which, according to local tradition, was founded by captives captur
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  • ...29483.shtml|author=People's Daily Online|date=December 2, 2003|publisher=[[People's Daily]]|accessdate=April 13, 2013}}</ref> [[Category:History of Xinjiang]]
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  • One story relates how Kornilov was originally born as a Don Cossack [[Kalmyk people|Kalmyk]] named Lorya Dildinov and adopted in [[Ust-Kamenogorsk]], [[Russian ...been a Don Cossack, and that their mother had [[Poles|Polish]] and [[Altay people|Altai Oirot]] descent. (Though their language was not a Kalmyk/Mongolian on
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  • ...it merges with the [[Sayan Mountains]] to the east), and extends southeast from there to about 45° N and 99° E, where it gradually becomes lower and merg ...n. The proposed [[Altaic languages|Altaic language family]] takes its name from this mountain range.
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  • |pic=Xinjiang regions simplified.png |11=[[Dzungar people|Zunghar]]
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  • ...ist">[http://peaklist.org/WWlists/ultras/china2.html "China II: Sinkiang - Xinjiang" Ultra-Prominence Page] Listed here as "Nayramadlin Orgil". Peaklist.org. R ...nt between the Government of the Russian Federation, the Government of the People's Republic of China, and the Government of Mongolia on the determination of
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  • |settlement_type =<small>[[Sub-provincial city in the People's Republic of China#Sub-provincial autonomous prefecture|Sub-Provincial Aut |image_map = China Xinjiang Ili.svg
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  • ...Altai Mountains|Mongolian Altai]] in [[Dzungaria]] (the northern part of [[Xinjiang]], China) close to the border with [[Mongolia]]. ...e ''Kara-Irtysh'' (Black Irtysh) in the [[Mongolia]]n Altay mountains in [[Xinjiang]], [[China]], the Irtysh flows northwest through [[Lake Zaysan]] in [[Kazak
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  • ...= 0-8160-4051-6}}</ref> This wealth is evident in the wide array of finds from the Pazyryk tombs, which include many rare examples of organic objects such ...uch as [[Katanda]], [[Shibe, Siberia|Shibe]], and [[Tuekt]], were isolated from external climatic variations by a protective layer of ice that conserved th
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  • | photo_caption = View of Tavan Bogd from Russian Altay ...nt between the Government of the Russian Federation, the Government of the People's Republic of China, and the Government of Mongolia on the determination of
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  • .... It flows from the [[Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture]] of the [[Xinjiang|Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region]] to the [[Almaty Province]] in Kazakhstan. ...of which is in Kazakhstan. It takes its beginning in eastern [[Tian Shan]] from the [[Tekes River|Tekes]] and [[Kunges River|Kunges]] (or [[Künes]]) river
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  • ...the very sparsely populated mountainous terrain of the southern part of [[Xinjiang]]'s [[Yumin County]]; by the time it crosses the [[China–Kazakhstan borde ...=11&lat=45.76&lon=82.78&layers=B0000000000F Soviet topo map] about 2 km NE from Peak Kertau (which is marked with its elevation, 3282 m).</ref> After flowi
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  • |caption = View from Space, April 1991 ...|precipitation]], largely vernal snowmelt, from the mountains of China's [[Xinjiang]] region.
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  • ...stan]]. As of November 2007, about 1% of the $600 billion in goods shipped from Asia to Europe each year were delivered by inland transport routes.<ref>Ber ...ian connects Moscow with Russian Pacific seaports such as [[Vladivostok]]. From the 1960s until the early 1990s the railway served as the primary land brid
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  • ...e Chinese rail system connects with that of [[Kazakhstan]] at [[Dostyk]]. From Kazakhstan, rail links extend into Russia.]] ...rn branch of the [[Eurasian Land Bridge]] rail links running through the [[People's Republic of China]]. The Eurasian Land Bridge is the overland rail link b
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  • | Caption = Silk Road extending from [[Europe]] through [[Asia]]. Overland routes are red, and the maritime rout ...22, 2014, UNESCO designated 5,000&nbsp;km stretch of the Silk Road network from Central China to the Zhetsyu Region of [[Central Asia]] as a new World Heri
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  • ...ing the [[Eastern world|East]] and [[Western culture|West]] and stretching from the Korean peninsula<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.miho.or.jp/english/membe While the term is of modern coinage, the Silk Road derives its name from the lucrative trade in [[silk]] (and horses) carried out along its length,
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  • ...rical and philological points the richest manuscript heritage of the Uigur people. V.P.Yudin authored over 80 scientific publications in Russian, Uigur and K V.Yudin studied manuscripts unearthed in [[Xinjiang]], northwest China, including: "Chingiz-name" by Utemish-Khodja (16th centu
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  • ...ses, wolves and khulans in Mongolia. Bi-annual progress reports. available from: www.takhi.org</ref> ...n wild ass population is declining due to [[poaching]] and [[competition]] from grazing [[livestock]]. The [[conservation status]] of the species is evalua
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  • ...ies Laevigatae]]''. It is a [[rhizomatous]] [[perennial plant|perennial]], from central Asia, with pale blue or violet flowers. It is cultivated as an orna The flowers come in a range of shades from pale blue to violet,<ref name=efloras/><ref name=ClaireAustin/> white<ref n
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  • ...eene) "pink peony", and in China '''新疆芍药''' (xin jiang shao yao), "Xinjiang peony". These plants are ½-1&nbsp;m high, have a thick irregular taproot a ...s consisting of filaments of ½–1&nbsp;cm topped with anthers that ripen from the inside out, open with slits and release yellow pollen. The pollen is re
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  • ...ters") in [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] and Persian, to the rivers which flow from the south-east into [[Lake Balkhash]]. ...bounded by the province of [[Semipalatinsk]] on the north, by [[China]] ([[Xinjiang]]) on the east and south, and by the former Russian provinces of [[Fergana
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  • ...urs]], [[Karluks|Qarluqs]] and local [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] and [[Tajik people|Tajik]] peoples submitted to the Mongolians. The Uyghur state of [[Gaochan ...0–20), and [[Küchlüg]], a fugitive [[Naimans|Naiman]] prince in flight from [[Genghis Khan]]’s [[Mongols]]. Kuchlug was given shelter by the Qara Khi
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  • ...tau Mountains and central Kazakhstan. Modern ''[[Homo sapiens]]'' appeared from 40,000 to 12,000 years ago in southern, central, and eastern Kazakhstan. Af ...populations in and out of the [[steppe belt]]. The dry period which lasted from the end of the second millennium to the beginning of the 1st millennium BCE
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  • ...] [[Eurasian Steppe|steppe]] people mentioned in [[China|Chinese]] records from the 2nd century BC to the 5th century AD. ...Gansu as vassals of the Xiongnu. In 133-132 BC, the Wusun drove the Yuezhi from the Ili Valley and settled the area. They subsequently became close allies
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  • {{History of Xinjiang}} ...or '''Onoq Khaganate''' ({{zh|c=西突厥 |p=Xi tūjué}}) was a [[Turkic people|Turkic]] [[khaganate]] formed as a result of the wars in the beginning of t
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  • *Strengthened Tang rule of [[Xinjiang]] ...ower,+were+badly+defeated,+and+the+Uighurs,+a+Turkish+tribe,+were+detached+from+them+and&q=heavenly+khan+ruler&hl=en|year=1964|publisher=Macmillan|page=144
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  • |status = [[Sinicization|Sinicized]] [[Khitan people|Khitan]] empire<br />in [[Central Asia]] ...who led the remnants of the [[Liao dynasty]] to Central Asia after fleeing from the [[Jin dynasty (1115–1234)|Jurchen]] conquest of their homeland in the
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  • ...akastan]]. Not to be confused with the [[Sakha]], the endonym of the Yakut people of Siberia. For other uses, see [[Saka (disambiguation)]].}} ...ticular branch of the "[[Sarmatians|Scytho-Sarmatian family]]" originating from nomadic Iranian peoples of the northwestern steppe in [[Eurasia]].<ref name
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  • ...[Khanate of Kokand|Kokand]] <br> [[Turkmens|Turkmen]] tribes <br> [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] tribes <br> [[File:Flag of Afghanistan pre-1901.svg|border|23px]] ...forts along the northern border of Kyrgyzstan. 1864-1868 they moved south from Kyrgyzstan, captured Tashkent and Samarkand and dominated the Khanates of K
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  • {{See also|Xinjiang under Qing rule|Qing reconquest of Xinjiang}} {{Location map+ |Xinjiang
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  • ...ute [[Muslims]] in the [[Hami Oases]]. But his action was opposed by local people and he was later defeated by the Mongols under [[Jebe]]. ...at ''[[khatun]]'' ("queen") [[Töregene Khatun|Töregene]] might have been from this tribe. [[Hulegu]] had a Naiman general, [[Ketbuqa]], who died in the [
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  • ...as for Kazakh citizens were introduced: Australia (Electronic Visitor visa from November 2013). | {{flag|People's Republic of China|name=China}}
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  • ...lso referred to as Ospan) fighter for the freedom of the Qazaq people in [[Xinjiang]] *[[Raiymbek Batyr]] (1705-?), warrior in the 18th century against [[Dzungar people|Dzungar]]s
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