• Ak-Mechet (White Mosque) may refer to; Kyzylorda, called Ak-Mechet before 1853, a city in Kazakhstan Chornomorske, called Ak-Mechet before 1944, an urban-type...
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    [qəˌzəɫorˈdɑ] (listen)), formerly known as Kzyl-Orda (Russian: Кзыл-Орда), Ak-Mechet (Ак-Мечеть), Perovsk (Перовск), Leninsk (Ленинск), and Fort-Perovsky (Форт-Перовский)...
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    Mosque (Tatar: Кол Шәриф мәчете; Russian: Мечеть Кул-Шариф, romanized: Mechet' Kul-Sharif) located in Kazan Kremlin, was reputed to be – at the time of...
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  • Aral is a village in Kara-Daryya rural community, in the western part of the Suzak District, Jalal-Abad Region, Kyrgyzstan. Its population was 6,574 in...
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    Western Mosque." In English, the name was often given as Akmechet or Ak-Mechet (e.g. in Encyclopædia Britannica),. This was a transliteration from the...
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    built Ak-Mechet ('White Mosque') further downriver, as well as smaller forts on both sides of Ak-Mechet. The area was ruled by the Beg of Ak Mechet who taxed...
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    Chufut-Kale/Qirq Or which was used in more warlike times. Simferopol/Ak-Mechet, the modern capital. Karasu-Bazar/Bilohorsk was a commercial center. Solkhat/Staryi...
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    Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic. The capital of the former Kirghiz ASSR, Ak-Mechet, was retained as the seat of the Kazak ASSR but was renamed Kzyl-Orda, from...
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    Cathedral Mosque (Russian: Московская соборная мечеть, Moskovskaya sobornaya mechet) is the main mosque of Moscow, Russia. It is located on Olimpiysky Avenue...
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    Kazakhstan Province Kyzylorda Қызылорда Qyzylorda [qɯˌzɯɫorˈdɑ] Perovsk, Ak-Mechet 1867 156,128 150,425 157,364 182,929 315,550 2 Kyzylorda Province Kokshetau...
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  • populous village in its rural district. Iran portal Also romanized as Khashty-Mechet’ OpenStreetMap contributors (13 October 2024). "Khesht Masjed, Rasht County"...
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  • Khiva Khanate of Kokand Victory Overthrow of the Kokand yoke in the Ak-Mechet areas Cessation of the Khiva invasions into the Kazakh steppe Beginning...
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    accidentally or deliberately. On 23 June, they burned the kalga’s seat at Ak Mechet. Most of the Crimean army had scattered to the hills, while the Turks withdrew...
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    Chinaz. Around 1849, he was transferred and appointed as commander of Ak-Mechet, primarily owing to his brother-in-law's influence. Beg soon amassed a large...
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    was used to launch ships to map the Aral Sea and as a base to attack Ak Mechet. Since the retreat of the Aral Sea since 1960, due to diversion of the rivers...
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  • 1905, he was sent to French Middle Congo where he replaced Captain Joseph Méchet in November as head of Lobaye-Ibenga-Motaba circonscription until October...
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    Kyzylorda was founded in 1820 as a Kokand fortress of Ak-Mechet (also spelt Aq Masjid, Aq Mechet, 'white mosque'). The name comes from the Kazakh for 'Red...
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  • (Persian: خشت مسجد, also Romanized as Khesht-e Masjed; also known as Khachta-Mechet and Khesht Masjed Kooch Esfahan) is a village in Belesbeneh Rural District...
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  • Məscidməhəllə (also, Meçidməhlə, Məsçitməhəllə, Mechet’ Megla, Mechet’maglya, and Mechet’makhla) is a village and municipality in the Astara Rayon of Azerbaijan...
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    Crimean ASSR with their names before the renaming in the 1940s. Aqmeçit (Ak-Mechet) → Chernomorskoye Ablaq Acı → Kalinovka Abulğazı → Svobodnoye Abuzlar →...
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    literature]. NLO (in Russian). No. 6. Brössler, D. (29 October 2002). "Moskva mechet gromy i molnii v adres druzey svoikh vragov: Kreml' pytayetsya dobit'sya...
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    11750°E / 55.77972; 49.11750 Architecture Type Mosque Style Tatar medieval, Provincial Baroque Completed 1770 Minaret(s) 1 Website http://mechet-marjani.ru/...
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    capital of the KASSR was moved from Orenburg to the southern city of Ak-Mechet, with Orenburg and the surrounding lands being transferred back to Russia...
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    The Akhmad Kadyrov Mosque (Russian: Мечеть Ахмата Кадырова, romanized: Mechet Akhmata Kadyrova; Chechen: Кадыров Ахьмадан цӀарах дина маьждиг) is located...
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  • Roman intervention. In Russian, the settlement was originally known as Ak-Mechet (Ак-Мечеть), from the Crimean Tatar "Aqmeçit", which literally means a white...
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  • Charles Henri Mourin, Commandant 24 Jan 1918 to 1919 Marie Joseph Félix Méchet, Commandant Aug 1919 to 1920 Claude Paul Émile Lefebvre, Commandant 1920...
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  • (Kazakh: Шымкент) (1993) Leninsk → Baikonur (Kazakh: Байқоңыр) (1995) Ak-Mechet → Fort-Perovsky (1853) → Perovsk (1858) → Kyzyl-Orda (1925) → Kyzylorda...
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    nothing. A Russian force afterwards captured the Khokandian fort at Ak-Mechet, which was renamed Fort Perovsky, after General Vasily Perovsky who commanded...
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    forms part of the Karkinit Bay in the Black Sea. Its former name was Ak-Mechet Bay. The depth ranges from 0 to 12 metres. The shore of the bay runs along...
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  • Kyzylorda was founded in 1820 as a Kokand fortress of Ak-Mechet (also spelt Aq Masjid, Aq Mechet, 'white mosque'). Yaqub Beg was the fort's commander until...
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