- romanized:
Ashkhabad) in
Russian from 1925 to 1991, and عشقآباد ('Ešqābād) in Persian.
Before 1991, the name was
usually spelled Ashkhabad in English...
- SS
Ashkhabad was a
merchant ship of the
Soviet Union sunk in 1942. She had been
built as a
British merchant ship in 1917 in Glasgow,
Scotland as War Hostage...
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Ashkhabad was a
Turkmen folklore band
formed in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.
Atabai Charykuliev - vocal, tar
Gasan Mamedov - violin,
Honored Artist of Turkmenistan...
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Lokomotiv Ashkhabad 1938:
Dinamo Ashkhabad 1939–45: no
championship 1946:
Dinamo Ashkhabad 1947:
Spartak Ashkhabad 1948:
Dinamo Ashkhabad 1949: Lokomotiv...
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bodyguards were shot and the
remainder disarmed. On 14 July 1918 The
Ashkhabad Executive Committee was
founded by
Mensheviks and
Social Revolutionaries...
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Ashgabat Olympic Stadium (Turkmen: Aşgabat Olimpiýa stadiony; (formerly and also
known as the
Saparmurat Turkmenbashy Olympic Stadium) is a
outdoor multi-purpose...
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airports in Turkmenistan. It is
located within the city
limits of
Ashgabat (
Ashkhabad). The old airport, with its air
traffic control tower and a 3,700-metre-long...
- FK Köpetdag Aşgabat (Football Club Köpetdag, Turkmen: Köpetdag ****bol Kluby) is a
professional football club
based in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. It currently...
- Социалистическая Республика: Энциклопедический справочник (in Russian).
Ashkhabad: Издательство Чувашского обкома КПСС. 1984. p. 478. "Türkmenistanyň Halk...
- Russian),
Ashkhabad: Izdatel'stvo Turkmenistan, pp. 33–39 Belyayev, Viktor; Uspenskiy,
Viktor (1979), Туркменская музыка (in Russian),
Ashkhabad: Izdatel'stvo...