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Jarkent (/dʒɑːrˈkɛnt/; Kazakh: [dʒɑrˈkʲent]) is a city
which serves as the
administrative center of
Panfilov District in
Jetisu Region,
southeastern Kazakhstan...
- The
Jarkent Mosque (Kazakh:
Jarkent meşıtı) is the
central mosque of
Jarkent, Kazakhstan. The
mosque was
built in 1895 to the
design of the
Chinese architect...
- into six districts, the
chief towns of
which were
Verny (the capital),
Jarkent, Kopal, Pishpek,
Przhevalsk and Sergiopol.
Before the
Russian Revolution...
- 682 55,842 +3.30%
Mangystau 33
Qonayev 55,200 54,245 +1.76%
Almaty 34
Jarkent 52,819 52,361 +0.87%
Jetisu 35 Arys 51,996 50,370 +3.23%
Turkistan 36 Qosshy...
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Zunun Taipov Born (1917-08-18)18
August 1917
Jarkent,
Russian Empire Died 12
October 1984(1984-10-12) (aged 67) Alma-Ata,
Kazakhstan Buried Dostyk, Kazakhstan...
- The
Temple of
Elijah the
Prophet is an
Eastern Orthodox Church in
Jarkent,
built in 1892, in the same
style as the
Vernensky Cathedral. The
temple building...
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forced again to flee. In 1916, he came to the then-Russian
boundary town of
Jarkent,
Semiryechye Oblast,
founded and po****ted by Ili
Uyghurs who had escaped...
- (Russian: Азат Машурович Машуров, 27
March 1940,
Pidzhim – 15
April 2000,
Jarkent) was a
prominent public figure in Kazakhstan's
Uyghur community. He served...
- (Collective
Rapid Reaction Force) KAZBAT-3 (Reserve) 9th
Mechanized Brigade (
Jarkent) 43rd Tank
Brigade (Sary-Ozek) 44th
Artillery Brigade (Sary-Ozek) Communication...
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during the
Civil War in
Central Asia, the film
depicts the
struggles of the
Jarkent Battalion of the Red Army,
stationed in
Verny (modern-day Alma-Ata). The...