-
Central Asia
aggravated Kazakhstan-
Dzhungar relations and
often led to
military conflicts. The
struggle with the
Dzhungars was
headed by the son of Esim Khan [kk]...
- independence, but was
later invaded by the
Dzungar Khanate.
After the fall of
Dzhungars,
Kyrgyz and
Kipchaks were an
integral part of
Kokand Khanate. In 1876...
- had to
prove his
inherited right to rule. In one of the
battles with
Dzhungars in 1635
Jangir was
captured in battle.
After the
conclusion of a peace...
-
Phrynocephalus hispidus, the
Dzhungar variegated toadhead agama, is a
species of
agamid lizard found in China.
Phrynocephalus hispidus at the Reptarium...
- the
Dzhungars outside of
Kyrgyzstan - on the
territory of East Turkestan.
During these years, an
internal struggle for
power flared up in the
Dzhungar Khanate...
- centuries), the
Mongol Empire (thirteenth-fourteenth centuries), and the
Dzhungar Khanate (seventeenth-eighteenth centuries). From 1904
until the 1930s,...
-
Supplement to The
Modern Encyclopedia of Russian,
Soviet and
Eurasian History:
Dzhungar Khanate – Estates.
Academic International Press. p. 206. ISBN 978-0-87569-142-8...
- The
united forces of the
three zhuzes, led by
Ablai Khan,
defeated the
Dzhungars and
freed the land of Semirechye. This
battle took
place in 1729 between...
-
rivers Bolshaya and
Malaya Almatinka, Chilik, Issyk, Karkara, Bayankol,
Dzhungar Alatau, Choldysu. The
ibisbill breeds across southern Central Asia along...
-
Determination and
further development of
Tekeli started in the 1920s when
Dzhungar Survey Expedition revealed rich
mineral deposits near the ****ure town location...