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Extreme points of
Afghanistan List of
rivers of
Afghanistan Persian: آمودریا/
Âmudaryâ [ɒːˈmuː dæɾˈjɒː] Tajik: Амударё/Amudaryo/امودریا Mazanderani: Jeyhun/جیحون...
- peoples. In the
eighth century, Transoxiana, the
territory between the
Amudarya and
Syrdarya rivers, was
conquered by the
Arabs (Qutayba ibn Muslim), becoming...
- The
Amudarya district (Karakalpak: Әмиўдәрья районы, Ámiwdárya rayonı) is a
district of
Karakalpakstan in Uzbekistan. The
capital lies at Mangit. Its area...
- today's
Turkmenistan (except a
narrow strip along the
southern bank of
Amudarya,
which was
included in the
Bukharan PSR), and the much
larger part in the...
- Environment, Ashgabat, 2002, pp. 149–151 (in Russian)
Amudarya State Nature Reserve on
Nature Protection Amudarya State Reserve of
Turkmenistan -
Oriental Express...
- the
Uzbekistan First League.
Before joining the
Uzbek League in 1992,
Amudarya Nukus pla**** in the
Soviet Second League regional zones from 1976 to 1984...
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Euclidia amudarya is a moth of the
family Erebidae found in Turkmenistan.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Euclidia amudarya.
Wikispecies has information...
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inhabitants (2021).
Located in the
Kyzylkum Desert, it
receives water from the
Amudarya by a 220-km pipeline.[citation needed]
Zarafshon is
called "the gold capital...
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Peninsula and Kara-Bogaz-Gol of the
Caspian Sea to the west, and the Aral Sea,
Amudarya Delta and
Sarygamysh Lake to the east. It
extends roughly 200,000 km2 (77...
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through Khatlon Province toward the
border with Afghanistan. It
falls into
Amudarya some 40 km west of the
confluence point of
Vakhsh and Panj rivers. The...