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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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,
...
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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 ...
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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
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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.