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    The Karakalpaks or Qaraqalpaqs (/ˈkærəkɑːlpɑːks, -pæks/ ; Karakalpak: Qaraqalpaqlar, Қарақалпақлар, قاراقلپقلر), are a Kipchak-Nogai Turkic ethnic group...
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    Karakalpak (Qaraqalpaq tili) is a Turkic language spoken by Karakalpaks in Karakalpakstan. It is divided into two dialects, Northeastern Karakalpak and...
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  • Look up Karakalpak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Karakalpak may refer to: Karakalpaks, a Turkic people Karakalpak language, the language of the...
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    name Karakalpakstan means "land of the Karakalpaks". Although most Karakalpaks reside in Uzbekistan, Karakalpak culture and language are closer to those...
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  • Karakalpak Autonomous Oblast was created on February 19, 1925 by separating lands of the ethnic Karakalpaks from the Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist...
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    The Karakalpak Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Karakalpak ASSR; Karakalpak: Қарақалпақстан АССР, Qaraqalpaqstan ASSR; Uzbek: Қорақалпоғистон АССР...
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    Ú (section Karakalpak)
    (u-acute) is a Latin letter used in the Czech, Faroese, Hungarian, Icelandic, Karakalpak and Slovak writing systems. This letter also appears in Dutch, Frisian...
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    Í (section Karakalpak)
    Í, í (i-acute) is a letter in the Faroese, Hungarian, Icelandic, Karakalpak, Czech, and Slovak languages, where it often indicates a long /i/ vowel (ee...
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  • The Karakalpak Rebellion, also called the Karakalpak Uprising, was a Karakalpak rebellion against the Khanate of Khiva by Ernazar Alaköz in 1855, in order...
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    protests had begun in the Karakalpak capital of Nukus, President Mirziyoyev withdrew the constitutional amendments. The Karakalpak government said that protesters...
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  • Secretary of the Karakalpak regional branch of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was the position of highest authority in the Karakalpak AO (1925–1932)...
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    Ó (section Karakalpak)
    Emilian-Romagnol, Faroese, Hungarian, Icelandic, Kashubian, Polish, Slovak, Karakalpak, and Sorbian languages. This letter also appears in the Afrikaans, Catalan...
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    Ń (section Karakalpak)
    Belarusian Łacinka alphabet; the alphabets of Apache, Navajo, Polish, Karakalpak, Kashubian, Wymysorys and the Sorbian languages; and the romanization...
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    capital since. In 1936, Uzbekistan was enlarged with the addition of the Karakalpak ASSR taken from the Kazakh SSR in the last stages of the national delimitation...
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    Á (section Karakalpak)
    Czech, Dutch, Faroese, Filipino, Galician, Hungarian, Icelandic, Irish, Karakalpak, Lakota, Navajo, Occitan, Portuguese, Sámi, Slovak, Spanish, Vietnamese...
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  • Confederated Republic of Altai Khiva Provisional Providence Government Karakalpak Republic  Emirate of Bukhara Turkestan Autonomy Transcaspian Government...
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    in Central Asia by Kazakhs. It is closely related to Nogai, Kyrgyz and Karakalpak. It is the official language of Kazakhstan and a significant minority...
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    approved on April 9, 1993. The coat of arms was developed from a sketch by Karakalpak artist Jollybai Izentaev based on the emblem of Uzbekistan. The emblem...
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  • Qaraqalpaqstan (Karakalpak Cyrillic: Карақалпақстан, Uzbek: Qoraqalpogʻiston), officially Qaraqalpaqstan tеlеvideniesi (Қарақалпақстан телевидениеси, Qoraqalpogʻiston...
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    The flag of the Karakalpak Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was adopted in 1954 by the government of the Karakalpak Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic...
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    the non-Slavic languages using Cyrillic alphabets, ў is used in Dungan, Karakalpak, Karachay-Balkar, Mansi, Sakhalin Nivkh, Ossetian and Siberian Yupik....
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    Uzbekistan (category Articles containing Karakalpak-language text)
    Toshkent shahri, Tashkent City). Names are given below in Uzbek, and Karakalpak languages when applicable, although numerous variations of the transliterations...
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  • Dauletmurat Tazhimuratov (category Articles containing Karakalpak-language text)
    Tazhimuratov (Karakalpak: Тәжимуратов Дәўлетмурат Мырзамурат улы, romanized: Tájimuratov Dáwletmurat Mırzamurat uly; born c. 1979) is a Karakalpak lawyer, journalist...
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    Kantubek (category Articles containing Karakalpak-language text)
    Kantubek (Russian: Кантубек; Karakalpak: Qantubek) is a ghost town on Vozrozhdeniya Island in the Aral Sea. The town is still found on maps but was abandoned...
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    dotless ı is used as the lowercase form of the letter Í in the official Karakalpak alphabet approved in 2016. Both the dotted and dotless I can be used in...
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    Nukus (category Articles containing Karakalpak-language text)
    Nukus (Karakalpak: Nókis / Нөкис / نوکیث; Uzbek: Nukus / Нукус / نوکوث) is the sixth-largest city in Uzbekistan and the capital of the autonomous Republic...
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    between many of them and the Karakalpaks. This suggests that Karakalpaks and Uzbeks have very similar origins. The Karakalpaks have a somewhat greater bias...
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  • year later, it was divided between the Uzbek and Turkmen SSRs and the Karakalpak AO during the national delimitation in Soviet Central Asia. The Moldavian...
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  • Ibroyim Yusupov (Karakalpak: Ibrayım Yusupov, Uzbek: Ibroyim Yusupov; 5 May 1929 – 24 July 2008) was a Soviet, Karakalpak and Uzbek poet, translator and...
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     Republic of South Ossetia 29 May 1992 Limited recognition since 2008 Karakalpak ASSR 14 December 1990 since 9 January 1992: Republic of Karakalpakstan...
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