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- Gyzylarbat (formerly Serdar and Kyzyl-Arvat or Gyzylarbat and Farāva) is a city subordinate to a district in Turkmenistan, located north-west of the capital...
- Gyzylarbat District (from 1999 until late 2022 Serdar District) is a district of Balkan Province in Turkmenistan. The administrative center of the district...
- Gurbansoltan Eje adyndaky, Nyýazow, and Serdar were renamed Andalyp, Shabat, and Gyzylarbat, respectively. The new city of Arkadag was formally incorporated on 20...
- Gazanjyk) Esenguly (previously Hasan-Kuli) Etrek (previously Gyzyletrek) Gyzylarbat (from 1999 to 2022 called Serdar) Magtymguly (previously Garry Gala) Türkmenbaşy...
- highway proceeds east, p****ing through Jebel, Balkanabat, Gumdag, Bereket, Gyzylarbat, Bäherden, Gokdepe, Ashgabat, Gämi, Anew, Artyk, Kaka, Dushak, Tejen,...
- was also the home of British military intelligence in Egypt. Serdar or Gyzylarbat is a city in the Balkan province of Turkmenistan. Somel, Selcuk Aksin...
- several semi-nomadic villages (auls) between what are now the city of Gyzylarbat and village of Gäwers, inclusive. One of these villages was named Askhabad...
- interests in Asia. Construction began in 1879 of a narrow-gauge railway to Gyzylarbat in connection with the Russian conquest of Transcaspia under General Mikhail...
- Akyayla, from which route P-15 leads to Etrek and Magtymguly, and also to Gyzylarbat. Po****tion census 1989 Archived 2012-01-18 at the Wayback Machine, Demoscope...
- (1999) GowurdakMagdanly (?) Gyzyl-arbat = Kizil-arvat → Serdar (1999) → Gyzylarbat (2022) KalininBoldumsaz (1993) GanlygalaAleksandrov (~1890) → Kara...