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Kara-Kalpak Autonomous Republic
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Guide to Standard Floras of the World: An Annotated, ...
Illustrated manual-key to vascular plants (979 species) of the Kara-Kalpak
Autonomous Republic and the adjacent (and enclosed) Chorezm Oblast' of
Uzbekistan; includes botanical and Russian nomenclature, synonymy, relatively
extensive ...
In Uzbekistan there is only one non-Uzbek territorial subunit, the Kara-Kalpak
Autonomous Republic. The Kara-Kalpaks, although they are linguistically and
culturally closer to the Kazakhs than to the Uzbeks, have old ties with the
Khanate of ...
3
Muslim Eurasia: Conflicting Legacies
Secession of Kara-Kalpak Autonomous Republic from Uzbekistan (G) 55.
Annexation of Kara-Kalpakia to Kazakhstan ( D) 56 Pan of Mangistausky Region
of Kazakhstan to Turkmenia (B) 5*. Amu-Darya pan of Tashauz Region of
Turkmenia to ...
4
Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia 2003
The Kara-Kalpak Autonomous Republic became an integral part of Uzbekistan in
1936. Karakalpakstan is the main habitation of the Kara-Kalpak ethnic minority, a
Turkic group. The capital is Nukus, on the Amu-Dar'ya river. The territory is ...
5
Culture and Learning in Islam
... capital was Alma Ata# but since 1997, Astana (1,500,000), and in eastern
Turkestan (about 3,000,000 people); (i) Qaraqalpaq, which is a dialect of Kazakh
used in the Kara-Kalpak Autonomous Republic (206,000 square kilometres,
spoken ...
Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu, 2003
This number includes the Kara-Kalpaks who live in the Kara-Kalpak autonomous
republic in the area along the Amu- Darya River near the Aral Sea. The Kara-
Kalpaks number 745,000 people. In addition to the cotton farming and textile
mills ...
7
Russia: A Reference Guide from the Renaissance to the Present
With the national delimitation of Central Asia in 1924, the oasis was divided into
three parts, the Khorezm oblast and the Kara-Kalpak Autonomous Republic in
Uzbekistan and the Tashauz oblast of Turkmenistan. Long isolated by the desert,
...
8
The American Desk Encyclopedia
Kara-Kalpak Autonomous republic in W Uzbekistan; the capital is Nukus. It was
made an autonomous region of Kazakstan (1925) and an autonomous republic (
1933). Three years later it became part of the Uzbek Soviet Republic and
retained ...
9
The Soviet Middle East (Routledge Revivals)
... the proportion varied according to the backwardness of the area-for example, it
was about 5 per cent of all pupils in the remote Kara-Kalpak autonomous
republic. This problem of 'leakage' is of course not confined to the Muslim areas
of the ...
Alec Nove, J. A. Newth, 2012
10
The biosphere, problems and solutions: Proceedings of the ...
... diversion route moves to the southeast, crosses the Syr Darya River near the
Syr Darya—Amu Darya interfluve, enters the Amu Darya in the Kara-Kalpak
Autonomous Republic at thg foot of the southern slope of the Sultanuizdag
Mountains.