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  • |conventional_long_name = Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic |common_name = Turkestan ASSR
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  • |conventional_long_name = Russian Turkestan |common_name = Turkestan
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  • | name = Turkestan lynx | image_caption = A captive Turkestan lynx at [[Tierpark Berlin]], [[Germany]].
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  • | name = East Turkestan Liberation Organization ...= [[East Turkestan independence movement|Independence]] of [[East Turkestan]] from [[China]]
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  • ...r a Russian Orthodox Church in Almaty. On September 26, 1903 the bishop of Turkestan and [[Tashkent]], Paisii (Vinogradov) consecrated the foundation of the chu
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  • ...ith Ascension Cathedral. During the period, the military leadership of the Turkestan governor-generalship once met here for ceremonies and state receptions. Lat
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  • {{about|the town in Kazakhstan|the general region|Turkestan}}
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  • [[Category:Turkestan]]
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  • ...It is 170 km northwest of [[Shymkent]] and 60 km from [[Russian Turkestan]]. In fact, the disasters and wars that passed over the town have done thei
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  • ...[[East Kazakhstan Region]] of [[Kazakhstan]] and major [[railway]] hub of Turkestan-Siberian Railway. Aktogay lies in the main line of [[Turkestan–Siberia Railway]]. After Soviet–Chinese accords of 1956, the railway to
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  • | caption = View of the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi in Turkestan, Kazakhstan. ...shed building|unfinished]] [[mausoleum]] in the city of [[Turkistan (city)|Turkestan]], in southern [[Kazakhstan]]. The structure was commissioned in 1389 by [[
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  • ...ments of Central Asia: A Guide to the Archaeology, Art and Architecture of Turkestan
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  • ...ith Ascension Cathedral. During the period, the military leadership of the Turkestan governor-generalship once met here for ceremonies and state receptions. Lat
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  • ...hualy District]]), [[Syr-Darya Oblast|Syr-Darya Region]], [[Turkestan Krai|Turkestan Province]], [[Russian Empire]] ...s again called for military service, becoming a platoon commander in the [[Turkestan Military District|Central Asian Military District]]'s 315th Regiment. He re
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  • The [[Turkestan]]i and [[Badakhshan]]i damburas are [[fret]]less<ref name="central">[http:/
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  • |birth_place = [[Turkistan (city)|Turkestan]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]]
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  • |birth_place = [[Kazaly|Kazalinsk]], [[Turkestan ASSR]], [[Russian SFSR]] (now [[Kyzylorda Region]], Kazakhstan)
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  • * [[Russian Turkestan]] * [[Turkestan (City)|Turkistan]]
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  • ...k confederation. While ancient cities [[Taraz]] (Aulie-Ata) and [[Hazrat-e Turkestan]] had long served as important way-stations along the [[Silk Road]] connect ...of Kazakhstan's military was inherited from the [[Soviet Armed Forces]]' [[Turkestan Military District]]. These units became the core of Kazakhstan's new milita
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  • ...enghis Khan]], as he grows and fights to defend the fortress at [[Hazrat-e Turkestan]] from [[Dzungar people|Dzungar]] invaders.
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  • ...lang-kz|Бекзат Саттарханов}}; April 4, 1980 in [[Hazrat-e Turkestan|Turkistan]] &mdash; December 31, 2000 in [[Shymkent]]) was a [[Kazakhstan|K
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  • ...nce]]), without any disciples and learners and leaving his four wives in [[Turkestan]]. In 1980 a museum was opened in his honor. There are also Qajymuqan's str
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  • | region= [[Turkestan]], [[Dzungaria]], [[Anatolia]], [[Greater Khorasan|Khorasan]], [[Fergana Va
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  • ...ead) for one that he could.<ref>Mildred Cable, ''George Hunter: Apostle of Turkestan''</ref> Hunter revised these translations and transliterated them into Arab
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  • *1992 : Founded as ''Montazhnik'' based in [[Turkistan (city)|Turkestan]]
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  • [[Image:Otan.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A poster of the Otan Party in [[Hazrat-e Turkestan|Türkistan]], [[Kazakhstan]].]]
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  • ...942. He received accelerated [[machine gun]] officer's training at the 1st Turkestan Machine Gun School in [[Serhetabat|Kushka]], [[Turkmen SSR]] (now [[Serheta ...nuing his military career as a senior operations section officer for the [[Turkestan Military District]] staff, a motorized rifle [[division (military)|division
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  • ...ollapse of the Soviet Union. The most powerful grouping of forces from the Turkestan Military District then became the core of [[Kazakhstan]]'s new military. Ka ...units of the former Soviet [[40th Army (Soviet Union)|40th Army]] of the [[Turkestan Military District]], the First Army Corps was created, with its headquarter
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  • ...giment was relocated to [[Rybinsk]]. The division was transferred to the [[Turkestan Military District]] in August 1960 and the regiment was relocated to [[Osh]
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  • | Situated in [[Turkistan (city)|Turkestan]] (formerly Yasi), the [[Timurid Empire|Timurid]]-era Mausoleum of Khoja Ah
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  • ...he Revue]] |volume=13 |language=German |title= Zur Literatur uber Russisch-Turkestan |author=Alexander Petzholdt |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=raIKAAA * 1918 - Soviets in power; city becomes part of the [[Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic]].
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  • #[[FC Yassi]], [[Turkestan]]
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  • <!-- Commented out: [[File:vasile.jpg|Vasile as Governor-General of Turkestan]] --> In 1913 Vasile was appointed Governor General of the entire Turkestan Province. He spent time with dignitaries, and had one of the few automobil
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  • ...zakh cities of [[Chimkent]], [[Taraz|Auliye-ata]] and [[Hazrat-e Turkestan|Turkestan]]). Another mountain complex of much lower elevation runs north-westwards f ...in the [[Governor-Generalship of the Steppes]] before reverting to Russian Turkestan that year. The province was divided into six districts, the chief towns of
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  • |p1 = Russian Turkestan ...ed governor and administrator of Kazakhstan (at that time known as Russian Turkestan) in 1905 and continued in that position until 1920. He fled the Russian Re
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  • ...pendence in 1991. In terms of area, it is nearly synonymous with [[Russian Turkestan]], the name for the region during the [[Russian Empire]]. Soviet Central As ====Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic====
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  • ...ler wrote a two-volume book about his travels in Central Asia. The book, ''Turkestan,'' was published in October 1876, in both the United States and England.<re ...age of fifty. Between the many curious things Schuyler found in [[Russian Turkestan]] is worth mentioning the figure of the [[iskatchi]] as it is/was frequent
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  • |conventional_long_name = Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic |common_name = Turkestan ASSR
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  • ...d Khak-Nazar Khan. Esim Khan moved the capital of the khanate to Sygnak in Turkestan and suppressed the revolts of the Karakalpaks. ...le|Uyghurs]] of the [[Tarim Basin]]. In 1687, Zunghars besieged [[Hazrat-e Turkestan]] and were forced to retreat after the arrival of Subhan Quli Khan.
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  • ...n became a political entity during the 1930s Soviet subdivision of Russian Turkestan. {{main article|Turkestan|Turkic migration}}
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  • ...Issedones are "placed by some in Western Siberia and by others in Chinese Turkestan," according to E. D. Phillips.<ref>Phillips, "The Legend of Aristeas: Fact
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  • ...of the total area [[Turkestan]], and about 25% of the [[Russian Turkistan|Turkestan province]]. ...ru/projects/maps/maps/map_turkistan_jpg.htm Syr Darya region on the map of Turkestan (the end of the 19th and early 20th century), 1.25 MB]
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  • Western Turkic Empire in present-day [[Turkestan]] was founded as the result of the partition of the main empire after the d
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  • |s2 = Turkestan ASSR |flag_s2 = Flag of Turkestan ASSR (1919-1921).svg
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  • ...5|p=98–99}} while Fakhr al-Dīn Mubārak Shāh defined China as part of "Turkestan", and the cities of Balāsāghūn and Kashghar were considered part of Chin
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  • | Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Caucasia, Eastern Turkestan, Crimea, coast of Volga | Zhetysu Region, Eastern Turkestan, Transoxiana
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  • ...its debt, Sasanian art exported it forms and motives eastward into India, Turkestan, and China, westward into Syria, Asia Minor, Constantinople, the Balkans, E Cultural expansion followed this victory, and Sassanid art penetrated [[Turkestan]], reaching as far as China. Shapur, along with the nomad King [[Grumbates]
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  • ...an_ASSR_(1919-1921).svg}} [[Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic|Turkestan ASSR]]
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  • capture of the important cities of [[Tashkent]], [[Turkestan (city)|Yasi]], and [[Sayram (city)|Sayram]] in 1598.<ref>Velyaminov-Zernov,
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  • |partof = [[Russian conquest of Turkestan]] * [[Russian conquest of Turkestan]]
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  • * Establishment of [[Russian Turkestan]] [[File:Central Asia (orthographic projection).svg|thumb|100px|left|Russian Turkestan]]
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  • ...neralship of the Steppes|Steppe]]; and from 1899 the Governor General of [[Turkestan]].
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  • The [[Russian conquest of Turkestan|colonization of Kazakhstan]] by Russia was slowed down by numerous uprising ...ts, the ''General-Gubernatorstvo'' ([[Governor-General]]ship) of [[Russian Turkestan]] and that of the [[Governor-Generalship of the Steppes|Steppe]]. Most of p
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  • During the [[Russian conquest of Turkestan]] Russia gained control of eastern Kazakhstan up to the current Chinese bor
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