Turkistan (Kazakh: Түркістан / Türkıstan [tʉrkɘ̆sˈtɑn]) is a city and the administrative center of Turkistan Region of Kazakhstan, near the Syr Darya river...
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Turkestan (disambiguation) (redirect from Türkistan (disambiguation))
peoples. Turkestan or Turkistan may also refer to: Turkistan Region, a province in Kazakhstan Turkistan (city), its administrative capital Russian Turkestan...
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339 (1999 Census results). Its capital is Turkistan, formerly Shymkent until 2018. Other cities in Turkistan include Sayram, Kentau, Arys, Shardara, Zhetisai...
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The East Turkistan Government in Exile (abbreviated as ETGE or ETGIE), officially the Government in Exile of the Republic of East Turkistan, is a political...
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Chinese Turkestan (redirect from Chinese Turkistan)
Chinese Turkestan, also spelled Chinese Turkistan, is a geographical term or historical region corresponding to the region of the Tarim Basin in Southern...
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East Turkestan (redirect from Eastern Turkistan)
East Turkestan or East Turkistan (Uyghur: شەرقىي تۈركىستان, ULY: Sherqiy Türkistan, UKY: Шәрқий Туркистан), also called Uyghuristan (ئۇيغۇرىستان, Уйғуристан)...
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Äziret Sūltan International Airport (redirect from Turkistan International Airport)
known as Türkistan International Airport (IATA: HSA, ICAO: UAIT), is a new greenfield international airport that serves the city of Türkistan (as a replacement...
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position to Abdul Khaliq Ghijduwani under Hamadani's advice and moved to Turkistan City in order to spread Islam in Turkestan. Ahmad Yasawi made considerable...
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the payment of money. The second edition of the Turkistan Islamic Party's magazine Islamic Turkistan contained an article on Buddhism, and described the...
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Khwarazmian Empire (section Capital cities)
weaknesses and conflicts in the empire, besieging and plundering the richest cities, while putting its citizens to the sword in one of the bloodiest wars in...
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Almaty Shymkent Karaganda Pavlodar Oskemen Semey Aktobe Kostanay Aktau Turkistan Baikonur "Population of the Republic of Kazakhstan by gender and type...
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a local Ghurid leader, Qutb al-Din Muhammad, who had taken refuge in the city of Ghazni after having a quarrel with his brother Sayf al-Din Suri. In revenge...
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Central Asia (section Cities in Central Asia)
routes crossed through Central Asia, leading to the rise of prosperous trade cities. acting as a crossroads for the movement of people, goods, and ideas between...
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Seljuk Empire (section Capital cities)
of Oghuz Turks. He led his clan to the banks of the Syr Darya river, near city of Jend, where they converted to Islam in 985. Khwarezm, administered by...
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East Turkestan Republic (redirect from East Turkistan Republic)
Republic or East Turkistan Republic (ETR) may refer to the: First East Turkestan Republic (1933–1934), Islamic republic centered around the city of Kashgar...
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(Kaundiny, Kundina) and the city of Ozeno (Ozene, Ujjain) and the city of Zageda (Saketa) and the city of Kozambo (Kausambi) and the city of Palabotro (Pataliputra)...
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Boralday Sawran Shilikty Steppe Geoglyphs Sumbe Talapty Settlement Turkistan (city) Urpek Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi Araltobe kurgan Kyrgyzstan Aigyr-Zhal...
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urban civilization of about one million people, living in walled cities under small city kings or magistrates. Daxia was an affluent country with rich markets...
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Kashgar (redirect from Kashgar City)
attacks including bombings by the Turkistan Islamic Party killed dozens of people. By May 2012, two-thirds of the old city had been demolished. According...
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of Gobustan District) Bangladesh: Gulistan Kazakhstan: Turkistan (city) (capital of Turkistan Region) Russia: Bashkortostan, Dagestan, Tatarstan Turkey:...
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des peintures de Samarkand" Karev, Yury (2013). Turko-Mongol rulers, cities and city life. Leiden: Brill. pp. 114–115. ISBN 978-9004257009. The ceramics...
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Balasagun (category Sogdian cities)
city in modern-day Kyrgyzstan, located in the Chüy Valley between Bishkek and the Issyk-Kul lake. Located along the Silk Road, the ruins of the city were...
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the Khangai Mountains, Otuken) (Chinese: 龍城; Mongolian: Luut; lit. "Dragon City") became the annual meeting place and served as the Xiongnu capital. The...
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Ghurid sultan Ala al-Din Husayn. The Ghaznavids retook Ghazni, but lost the city to the Ghuzz Turks who in turn lost it to Muhammad of Ghor. In response,...
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remnants of a castle and three mausoleums, is all that remains of the ancient city of Balasagun, which was established by the Karakhanids at the end of the...
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Nisa, Turkmenistan (category Parthian cities)
near the Bagyr neighborhood of Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, 18 km west of the city center. Nisa is described by some as the first seat of the Arsacid Empire...
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settlements had developed into city-states, overshadowed by nomadic peoples to the north and Chinese empires to the east. These cities, the largest of which was...
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Kucha (redirect from Kucha (city))
Millward 2007, pp. 22–24. Altbuddhistische Kultstätten in Chinesisch-Turkistan: vol. 1. pp. 87 ff / p. 93 (Color Image). Grünwedel, Albert (1920). Alt-Kutscha...
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Funde der Ersten Königlich Preussischen Expedition nach Turfan in Ost-Turkistan Archived 2016-12-04 at the Wayback Machine. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer (Ernst...
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