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    Boralday (Kazakh: Боралдай, Boraldai) is a river of southern Kazakhstan. It is a right tributary of the Arys, of the Syr Darya basin. List of rivers of...
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  • Chu (Shu) Talas Asa Ak-Suu Kichi-Kemin Bögen Arys Badam Sayramsu Mashat Boralday Keles Sabyrzhylga Uly-Zhylanshyk Saryozen (Irtysh basin) Turgay Irgiz Ulkayak...
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  • the village of Boralday, the site comprises 47 burial mounds spread over 430 hectares on the left bank of the Bolshaya Almatinka River. The site was discovered...
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    in August. The river is used for irrigation to grow rice in the lower reaches. The largest tributaries are the Mashat, Aksu, Boralday and the Badam. The...
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    Selenga River in the northern Mongolia hills north of Ulan Bator, is the tomb of Uchjulü-Chanuy (8 BC – AD 13), head of the Hun confederation. Boralday tombs...
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    Iranian civilization in Central Asia based in the area south of the Oxus River (modern Amu Darya) and north of the mountains of the Hindu Kush, an area...
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    into comparatively large rivers. They deeply dissect the range and flow in wide valleys. On exit from mountains the rivers form large alluvial cones...
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    Saka kurgans Salbyk Arzhan Pazyryk Issyk Boralday Taksai Eleke Sazy Tasmola Ingala Tillya Tepe v t e...
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    region's cities. Major rivers of the region include the Amu Darya, the Syr Darya, Irtysh, the Hari River and the Murghab River. Major bodies of water...
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    Empire on the Iaxartes river. Some other Saka groups lived to the east of the Pamir Mountains and to the north of the Iaxartes river, as well as in the regions...
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  • Turkic Sanctuaries Otrar Petroglyphs of Arpa-Uzen Petrovka settlement Boralday Sawran Shilikty Steppe Geoglyphs Sumbe Talapty Settlement Turkistan (city)...
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    largest mounds in this area. The mounds are located in the valley of the Ili River on the territory of the Altyn-Emel National Park in the Kerbulak district...
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    the western part of the Mongolian plain, the upper reaches of the Yellow River, the Tarim Basin and possibly much of central Asia, including the Altai...
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    as Kangju, which was centered on the Syr Darya (also known as the Kang River). Kangju existed from the 1st century BC until the 5th century AD. Its capital...
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    about 90km to the northwest of Irkutsk, on the banks of the upper Angara River. The type sites are named for the villages of Mal'ta (Мальта́), Usolsky...
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  • submission of the Turgesh and they established their capital at Suyab on the Chu River. The Karluk confederation by now included the Chigil and Tukshi tribes who...
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    these pressures both Poltavka and Abashevo herders settled permanently in river valley strongholds, eschewing more defensible hill-top locations. Its immediate...
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    towards the east between the Oxus River, which forms the boundary between the Bactrians and the Sogdians, and the Iaxartes River. And the Iaxartes forms also...
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    c. 2000–1150 BC, spanning from the southern Urals to the upper Yenisei River in central Siberia. Some researchers have preferred to term it an archaeological...
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    peoples. The burial complex located on the left bank of the Issyk Mountain River, 50 kilometers (31 mi) to the east of the city of Almaty. The unique archaeological...
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  • (Northern Wei) entered (the Chinese frontier) and settled in the (valley of the river) Sanggan (i.e. in the period 398–494 CE), the Hua was still a small country...
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    consisted of agriculturalists along the river, the Turkic Sarts, and nomads or semi-nomads away from the river. It is arbitrary to anachronistically project...
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    Emba, and Uil rivers, the Aral Sea area, the Syr Darya valley, the foothills of the Karatau Mountains in Tien-Shan, and the Chui River valley (see map)...
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    Darya (Oxus River) in Bactria, most of the BMAC's urban sites are actually located in Margiana (modern Turkmenistan) on the Murghab river delta, and in...
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  • (summer capital) and Suyab (principal capital), both situated in the Chui River valley of Kyrgyzstan, to the east of Bishkek. Tong Yabgu's summer capital...
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    Silk Road, Hotan has always depended on two strong rivers, the Karakash River and the White Jade River, to provide the water needed to survive on the southwestern...
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  • culture may have started moving up North, and eventually reached the Vilyuy River at the beginning of 1st century CE. Notably, there is clear population continuity...
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    built a new fort with massive defences higher up on the banks of the Tuman river. The dynasty of the Chagatai Khans collapsed in 1572 with the division of...
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    Loulan was abandoned in 330 CE, likely due to lack of water when the Tarim River, which supported the settlement, changed course; the military garrison was...
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    refers to the Saka culture of the Turan-Uyuk depression around the Uyuk river, in modern-day Tuva Republic. This period of Scythian culture covers a period...
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