- The
Karakalpaks or
Qaraqalpaqs (/ˈkærəkɑːlpɑːks, -pæks/ ;
Karakalpak: Qaraqalpaqlar, Қарақалпақлар, قاراقلپقلر), are a Kipchak-Nogai
Turkic ethnic group...
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Karakalpak (Qaraqalpaq tili) is a
Turkic language spoken by
Karakalpaks in Karakalpakstan. It is
divided into two dialects,
Northeastern Karakalpak and...
- Look up
Karakalpak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Karakalpak may
refer to:
Karakalpaks, a
Turkic people Karakalpak language, the
language of the...
- name
Karakalpakstan means "land of the
Karakalpaks".
Although most
Karakalpaks reside in Uzbekistan,
Karakalpak culture and
language are
closer to those...
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Karakalpak Autonomous Oblast was
created on
February 19, 1925 by
separating lands of the
ethnic Karakalpaks from the
Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist...
- The
Karakalpak Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (
Karakalpak ****R;
Karakalpak: Қарақалпақстан АССР,
Qaraqalpaqstan ****R; Uzbek: Қорақалпоғистон АССР...
- The
Karakalpak Rebellion, also
called the
Karakalpak Uprising, was a
Karakalpak rebellion against the
Khanate of
Khiva by
Ernazar Alaköz in 1855, in order...
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letter used in the Czech,
Dobrujan Tatar, Faroese, Hungarian, Icelandic,
Karakalpak and
Slovak writing systems. This
letter also
appears in Dutch, Frisian...
- Í, í (i-acute) is a
letter in the Faroese, Hungarian, Icelandic,
Karakalpak,
Dobrujan Tatar, Czech, and
Slovak languages,
where it
often indicates a long...
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Secretary of the
Karakalpak regional branch of the
Communist Party of the
Soviet Union was the
position of
highest authority in the
Karakalpak AO (1925–1932)...