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  • ...riedrich von Ledebour]], a German naturalist who saw them growing in the [[Altai Mountains]]. ...' is also "apple" in other [[Turkic languages]], as well as in [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]]. The [[Soviet Union|Soviet-era]] name, [[Almaty#20th century Al
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  • In the [[Czech language]], it is called Iris Iris žlutofialový.<ref name=botanycz/><ref name=bezk ...name=grin/><ref name=iucn/> and in the Russian, [[Siberian]] regions of [[Altai Republic|Altay]], [[Chelyabinsk]], [[Gorno-Altay]], [[Kurgan]], [[Novosibir
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  • ...ountains of [[Tien Shan]], [[Pamir Mountains|Pamir]] and [[Altai Mountains|Altai]], in [[Afghanistan]] and [[Turkestan]] (now part of [[Uzbekistan]]). It is ...=wyman><ref name=hillkeep/> --> In the United States, it flowers in mid to southern states between early April to early May and it also flowers in mid to north
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  • |common_languages = [[Kazakh language]] ...t to him. The early stages of their ferocious conflict took place in the [[Altai Mountains]] and later battles were fought on the vast steppes. Unable to ha
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  • ...al Asia absorbed cultural influences from the conflict. Turkic culture and language spread into Central Asia, as did artistic and political influences from the ...4|p=41}} The nomads were driven out of the [[Ordos Loop|Ordos]] region and southern Mongolia and Taizong was declared a [[Great Khan]] by the defeated tribes,
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  • The '''Naiman''' ([[Mongolian language|Khalkha-Mongolian]]: ''Найман/Naiman, "eight"'') is the name of a tri ...ched the Mongolian [[Tamir River]]. The [[Altai Mountains]] and southern [[Altai Republic]] were part of the Naiman Khanate.<ref>History of Mongolia, Volume
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