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types of
layout of blocks". The
Russian writer Vasily Yan, who
lived in
Askhabad from 1901 to 1904,
described the city as "a
little tidy town consisting...
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intelligence ****ets
across the Near East and
Central Asia.
Agabekov was born in
Askhabad, in the
Russian Empire, in 1896 to an
Armenian family. He
fought in the...
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Kuropatkin was
governor of the
Transcaspian Region in
Central Asia,
based in
Askhabad.
During his tenure, he was
known to have
developed trade,
agriculture and...
- Colquhoun, (New York, 1900). Khiva, in Russian, S. Goulichambaroff, (
Askhabad, 1913). A **** Ride to Khiva, C. A. Alexander, (London, 2010). Wikimedia...
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Outside the
airport in
Askhabad, 1964...
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fought at Geok Tepe. As soon as the
Russians were
established in
Askhabad, traders, and also spies,
began moving between the
Kopet Dag and Merv....
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Deputies of the City of
Askhabad'),
colloquially referred to as
Izvestiya Askhabadskogo Soveta (Известия Асхабадского Совета, '
Askhabad Soviet News'), was...
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Leninsk (1924) →
Charjuy =
Charjou = Çärjew (1927) →
Turkmenabat (1999)
Askhabad →
Poltoratsk (1919) →
Ashgabat (1927) Bäherden →
Baharly (2003) → Bäherden...
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great change had
taken place" and "it
became possible to
travel between Askhabad and
Sarakhs without escort,
accompanied by only a few
labourers armed with...
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Colonel Zaitsev was
forced to flee, but five days
later he was
found in
Askhabad and arrested. On 21
February 1918, a
revolutionary court sentenced him...