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Asgat may
refer to:
Asgat, Sükhbaatar,
Mongolia Asgat, Zavkhan,
Mongolia This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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Asgat Iskhakov (1
December 1921 – 7
January 1976) was a
Chinese Tatar politician who
occupied several political offices in his
native Xinjiang. He was...
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Asgat mine is one of the
largest silver mines in
Mongolia and in the world.
Asgat Mine sits on the
Yustid Ore
Cluster in
Nogoonnuur District, Bayan-Ölgii...
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Asgat (Mongolian: Асгат) is a sum of
Zavkhan Province in
western Mongolia. In 2005, its po****tion was 1,125. The
district is
divided into
three bags...
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Saikhan Shaamar Sükhbaatar
Tsagaannuur Tüshig Yeröö Züünbüren 13 sum
Asgat Baruun-Urt
Bayandelger Dariganga Erdenetsagaan Khalzan Mönkhkhaan Naran...
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Asgat (Mongolian: Асгат) is a sum (district) of Sükhbaatar
Province in
eastern Mongolia. In 2009, its po****tion was 1,806. The
district is
divided into...
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Devel area. Part of the
potentially valuable Asgat Ag-Sb
deposit is
within Nogoonnuur where the
Asgat mine is
situated on the
border with Russia. Livestock...
- The 1905
Bolnai earthquake occurred in or near the
Asgat Sum of
Zavkhan Province in
Mongolia on 23 July. The
earthquake has been
estimated at 8.25 to...
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Military Region (1960–1961)
Battles / wars Ili
Rebellion (1944–1946)
Relations Asgat Iskhakov (brother)
Chinese name Traditional Chinese 馬爾果甫·伊斯卡果夫 Simplified Chinese...
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seven members:
Abdulkerim Abbas,
Seydulla Seypulla,
Saifuddin Azizi,
Asgat Iskhakov,
Muhemmetimin Imin,
Anwar Hanbaba, and
Abdulla Zakir. Five of them...