10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «KARA-KALPAKIA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
Kara-Kalpakia in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
Kara-Kalpakia im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Muslim Eurasia: Conflicting Legacies
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 Uzbekistan (F) 58. North-western part of Bukhara Region of
Uzbekistan ...
2
The Reptiles of Northern Eurasia: Taxonomic Diversity, ...
The mountain Khentau near Nukus, Kara-Kalpakia, Uzbekistan. subspecies P. r.
raddei runs from Kyzyl-Atrek across the lake Maloe Delili and Messerian plain up
to the station Jebel. It occurs everywhere on the foothill plain of Kopet Dagh.
3
Energy Conservation in Buildings: The Achievement of 50% ...
The territory adjoining the Aral Sea in the South (Southern Kara-Kalpakia and
Khorezm region) 3. The Kyzyl Kum desert artesian basins (Samarkand region) 4.
The Bukhara-Karshi-Surkhandarya artesian basin 5. The near-Tashkent artesian
...
4
Guide to Standard Floras of the World: An Annotated, ...
Vascular flora: 979 species were recorded by Korovina et al. (1982-83), an
increase of 105 from the 874 recorded by Bondarenko in 1964; the former,
however, also covers an adjacent district of Uzbekistan proper. From 1936 Kara-
Kalpakia, ...
The Kara-Kalpaks, although they are linguistically and culturally closer to the
Kazakhs than to the Uzbeks, have old ties with the Khanate of Khiva, historically
an Uzbek-dominated entity. Nevertheless, the future of Kara-Kalpakia is bleak not
...
6
Ferghana Valley: The Heart of Central Asia
It was also planned to create three “autonomous regions,” with the Tajiks to
acquire such a status within Uzbekistan, Kara-Kalpakia to become an
autonomous region within Kazakhstan, and Kara-Kyrgyzia to become part of
either Kazakhstan ...
7
Russia and The Commonwealth of Independent States 2013
Kara-Kalpakia has a population of about 1.2 million, with Kara—Kalpakians,
Uzbeks and Kazakhs each constituting a little less than a third of the population.
Both Uzbek and Kara— Kalpakian are Turkic languages. History Uzbekistan has
...
M. Wesley Shoemaker, 2013
8
A tour of Soviet Uzbekistan.b[Translated from the Russian]
no earthworms in Kara-Kalpakia; they cannot survive there because of the soil
alkalinity. Young Kara-Kalpak researchers, in collaboration with Moscow and
Leningrad colleagues, made innumerable experiments and finally discovered the
...
9
Europe Since 1945: An Encyclopedia
Since 1936 the Kara- Kalpakia Autonomous Republic along the Aral Sea's
southern shore has been part of Uzbekistan. Its population of approximately 1 .2
million contains almost equal numbers of Uzbeks, Kazakhs, and Kara-Kalpakians
, ...
10
The Affirmative Action Empire: Nations and Nationalism in ...
... clearly formed part of a con-scious campaign to promote the newly announced
Friendship of the Peoples. On December 19, "progressive" kolkhozniki from three
other Central Asian republics — Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Kara-Kalpakia ...