- 1938, the city was
renamed to
Dzhambul (Russian: Джамбу́л),
after the
Kazakh traditional folksinger Jambyl Jabayev (
Dzhambul Dzhabayev). In 1993, the spelling...
- Жамбылская область, romanized: Zhambylskaya oblast),
formerly known as
Dzhambul Region (Russian: Джамбульская область, romanized: Dzhambulskaya Oblast)...
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Taraz Airport (IATA: DMB, ICAO: UADD), also
known as
Jambyl Airport is an
airport serving Taraz (formerly
Jambyl and Aulie-Ata), a city in the
Jambyl Province...
- FC
Taraz (Kazakh: Тараз футбол клубы) is a
Kazakhstani professional football club
based at the
Taraz Central Stadium in Taraz. A
leading club in the early...
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Zhambyl Zhabaev (Kazakh: Жамбыл Жабайұлы; 28
February 1846 — 22 June 1945) was a
Soviet and
Kazakh traditional folksinger (Kazakh: akyn).
According to...
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Dzhambul Directed by Efim
Dzigan Written by
Nikolai Pogodin Abdilda Tazhibayev Starring Shaken Ajmanov Cinematography Nikolai Bolshakov Igor
Gelein Music...
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Harro Ranter (13
April 1995). "ASN
Aircraft accident Yakovlev 40K UN-88181
Dzhambul Airport (DMB)". aviation-safety.net.
Retrieved 9
February 2015.
Harro Ranter...
- Usmanova, Emma R.; Uskenbay,
Kanat Z.; Kozha,
Mukhtar B.; Dzhumabekov,
Dzhambul A.; Akhatov,
Gaziz A.; Jull, A. J.
Timothy (2022). "Chronology of the Golden...
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Tashkent Dzhambul,
Kazakhstan 25 July 1994
Taraz Club
Dzhambul 8–1 Alay Osh
Dzhambul,
Kazakhstan 27 July 1994 Alay Osh 1–3 Merw Mary
Dzhambul, Kazakhstan...
- districts. At the end of 1939, part of the
districts was
transferred to the
Dzhambul and
Semipalatinsk regions, 23
districts remained in the Alma-Ata region...