- Türkmenabat (Turkmen: Türkmenabat, Түркменабат),
formerly Amul, Cärjew/Chardzhou (until 1924 and from 1940-1999), and Novy
Chardzhuy (from 1927-1940),...
-
Charjou Abdirov (also
Charjou or
Chardjou Abdirovich Abdirov; Russian: Чаржау Абдирович Абдиров; 20
December 1933 – 3 July 1997) was a
noted Uzbek (Karakalpak)...
- in the
Brezhnev era.
Gapurow was born in a
small village close to
Charjou,
Charjou Oblast (now Türkmenabat,
Lebap Province). In
December 1941, he was...
- Asia was in turmoil. Some cities, like Tashkent, Petro-Alexandrovsk and
Charjou were
controlled by Bolsheviks,
while in
other regions, all
Russian troops...
- 39°0′N 63°0′E / 39.000°N 63.000°E / 39.000; 63.000
Lebap Region (Turkmen:
Lebap welaýaty/Лебап велаяты from the
Persian لب آب Lab-e āb) is one of the...
- part of
trade with
other regions. A
follis coin has been
found in the
Charjou desert,
north of the
River Oxus. Four
solidi from his
reign have been recovered...
- support. Οn the
night 28
August 1920,
Young Bukharans launched a
revolt in
Charjou,
subjugating the city. At the same time the Red Army
launched an offensive...
-
feminine counterpart is Abdirova.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charjou Abdirov (1933–1997),
Uzbek microbiologist Nurken Abdirov (1919–1942), Kazakh...
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Jambul METALLURG Chimkent 3-2
Irtysh Omsk
METALLURG Magnitogorsk 2-1
Zahmet Charjou NEFTYANIK Fergana 2-0
Torpedo Mi****
PAMIR Leninabad 3-0
Metallurg Zlatoust...
- −8 38 15 UZB
Tselinnik Yangiyer 42 9 18 15 35 50 −15 36 16 TKM
Zahmet Charjou 42 12 11 19 40 49 −9 35 17 TJK
Pahtakor Kurgan-Tyube 42 11 13 18 32 54...