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Ayagoz or
Ayakoz (Kazakh: Аягөз, Aiagöz),
formerly Sergiopol (Russian: Сергиополь), is a city of
regional significance in Kazakhstan, the administrative...
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suspended for a decade, and the 140-kilometre (87 mi) long Semipalatinsk–
Ayaguz line, built-in 1918–19 by the
White Russians on the
initiative of Admiral...
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Ayagoz (Kazakh: Аякөз ауданы, Aiaköz audany; اياكٶز اۋدانى) is a
district of Abai
Region in
eastern Kazakhstan. The
administrative center of the district...
- The Ayagöz (Kazakh: Аягөз) also
spelled Ayaguz and Ayaköz, is a
river of the Balkhash-Alakol Basin, Kazakhstan. The Ayagöz is fed by
snowmelt from the...
- Khan in the line). They were
rivals of the
Uzbek leader Abulkhair.
Khiva Ayaguz River History of the Mongols: From the 9th to the 19th Century,
Volume 2...
- on the
slopes of
Dzungarian Alatau and is the second-largest inflow. The
Ayaguz,
which fed the east half
until 1950,
seldom reaches Lake Balkhash. The western...
- with 2 motor-rifle and one tank regiments, and the 78th Tank
Division (HQ
Ayaguz). The IISS
reported that as of 1 June 1995
Kazakh ground forces included...
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Arkalyk 7 June 18
Arkalyk Botakara (via Astana) 8 June 19
Botakara Ayaguz 9 June 20
Ayaguz Karamay 10 June 21
Karamay Turpan Rest day 11 June 23
Turpan Hami...
- of 1718 at the
district of the
River Ayaguz led by Kaip and
Abulkhair Khan were
defeated in the
Battle of
Ayaguz,
where 30,000
Kazakhs were
attacked by...
- in 1965. It was part of the 1st Army
Corps from 1960, and was
based at
Ayaguz from 1970.
Anatoly Kvashnin commanded the
division from 1982 to 1987. In...