Altay is a breed of domesticated sheep originating in the dry, cold mountain basins of China. This breed belongs to the fat-rumped carpet wool type of...
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flavor is described as rich and full. Adal sheep Afghan Arabi Afrikaner Alai sheep Altay sheep Arabi sheep Armenian Semicoarsewool Awassi Balkhi Blackhead...
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Altai Mountains (redirect from Altay mountains)
89°E / 49°N 89°E / 49; 89 The Altai Mountains (/ɑːlˈtaɪ/), also spelled Altay Mountains, are a mountain range in Central Asia and Eastern Asia, where...
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This is a list of breeds of domestic sheep. Domestic sheep (Ovis aries) are partially derived from mouflon (Ovis gmelini) stock, and have diverged sufficiently...
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works started in 1942 with successive cross-breeding of Soviet Tsigai and Altay rams. The first certificate confirming the breed was issued on January 1...
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Altai people (redirect from Altays)
The Altai people (Altay: Алтай-кижи, romanized: Altay-kiji), also the Altaians (Altay: Алтайлар, romanized: Altaylar), are a Turkic ethnic group of indigenous...
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Akhisar. Altay from the Altai Mountains of Central Asia, which is from Turkic-Mongolian altan, meaning "golden". 1. the Altai horse 2. the Altay sheep Altilik...
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Music in the Altai Republic (redirect from Music of Altay)
Turachaksk, Ulagansky and Mayminsky Districts. Traditional instruments from Altay include: Amirgi-Marok: a wind instrument used to coax deer Adishi-Marok:...
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Altai argali (redirect from Altay argali)
a large-horned wild sheep endemic to the highlands of the Altai Mountains of Central Asia. Altai argali are the largest sheep in the world, and also...
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Altai, Bayan-Ölgii (redirect from Altay, Bayan-Ölgiy)
2015 there were 120,650 livestock, consisting of 10,251 cattle, 57,106 sheep, 6,159 horses, 46,737 goats and 397 camels. 7620 tonnes of hay is harvested...
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Siberian Ice Maiden (redirect from Princess of Altay)
ordinary people and events. Present day Altai herdsmen still bring their sheep and horses to the plateau during winter, as fierce wind blows snow off the...
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Fuhai County (category Altay Prefecture)
Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and is under the administration of the Altay Prefecture. It has an area of 33,319.38 km2 (12,864.68 sq mi) with a population...
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Dzungarian Empire ruled by the Oirats. The Dzungars ruled over all of the Sayano-Altay Plateau until 1755. It was during this time of Dzungarian rule that many...
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symbiotic culture. It is prepared by inoculating the milk of cows, goats, or sheep with kefir grains. Kefir is a common breakfast, lunch or dinner drink consumed...
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Teleuts (category Articles containing Altay-language text)
Teleuts (Altay: тэлэңэт, тэлэңут, romanized: Telenget, Telengut) are a Turkic Indigenous people of Siberia living in Kemerovo Oblast, Russia. According...
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For the most part it is located in the Mongolian Altay, at the transition point to the Russian Altay. About 10% of the territory is covered by forests...
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Telengits (category Articles containing Altay-language text)
Telengits or Telengut (Altay: Телеҥеттер) are a Turkic ethnic group belonging to minor indigenous peoples. They mainly live on the territory of the Kosh-Agach...
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Kazakhstan. Jetysu is surrounded by steppes and foothills of Saryarka, Kazakh Altay, Central Asia and Eastern Turkestan. "Mysterious lakes Jetysu". Kazakh TV...
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products. For hundreds of years, Kazakhs were herders who raised fat-tailed sheep, Bactrian camels, and horses, relying on these animals for transportation...
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Yurt (category Articles containing Altay-language text)
now archaic Ger (Buryat and Mongolian: гэр, IPA: [ˈkɤr, ˈke̝r]) Kerege (Altay: кереге [kʰeɾeɣé]) Og (Tuvan: өг / ög, IPA: [ɵɣ]) Otagh (Ottoman Turkish:...
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Recently, stone statues were discovered at the front of ancient tombs in the Altay and northern Xinjiang, which were probably influential. The complex technology...
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[citation needed] In the 12th century, the Kyrgyz dominion had shrunk to the Altay Range and Sayan Mountains as a result of the Mongol expansion. With the...
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London: Book Club Associates. Dilek, İbrahim (2013). Türk Mitoloji Sözlüğü (Altay-Yakut) [Turkic Mythology Dictionary (Altai-Yakut)] (in Turkish). İstanbul:...
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Tong, GUO Hong, ERBOLAT Tuoliuhan. A preliminary study of wolverine in Altay, Xinjiang[J]. ACTA THERIOLOGICA SINICA, 2018, 38(5): 519-524. "Wolverine...
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Central Siberia, that can form after collapse of the Siberian Free Territory. Altay, Kingdom of The New Order: Last Days of Europe, a mod for Hearts of Iron...
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Catherine ten Bruggencate, Esther Vriesendorp, Carolien Spoor, Paul Kooij Black Sheep Paramount Pictures Penelope Spheeris (director); Fred Wolf (screenplay);...
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Culture, an ancient people, often glossed as "Scythian", who lived in the Altay Mountains in Siberian Russia. She is best known for her discovery and analysis...
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Kazakhstan's terrain extends west to east from the Caspian Sea to the Altay Mountains and north to south from the plains of Western Siberia to the oases...
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Transoxania, along the Syr Darya river. They had moved westward from the Altay mountains passing through the Siberian steppes and settled in this region...
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