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Karakul or
Qaraqul (named
after Qorakoʻl, a city in
Bukhara Region in Uzbekistan) is a
breed of
domestic fat-tailed
sheep which originated in Central...
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Karakul hat (Dari/Pashto/Uzbek/Urdu/Kashmiri: قراقلی), also
known by
other names, is a hat made from the fur of the
Karakul breed of sheep. It originally...
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karakul in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Karakul, Kara-Kul, or Kara Kul (usually from
transcriptions of
names in
Turkic languages meaning "Black...
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Karakul or
Qarokul (Kyrgyz for "black lake",
replacing the
older Tajik name Siob; Russian: Каракуль; Tajik: Қарокӯл; Uyghur: قاراكۆل, romanized: Qaraköl...
- The
Karakul or
Karakuli (Uyghur: قاراكۆل, romanized: Qaraköl, Қаракөл; Kyrgyz: Каракөл; Tajik: Қарокӯл; Russian: Каракуль, lit. "black lake"), is a lake...
- The
Karakul deposit is one of the
largest cobalt deposits in Russia. The
deposit is
located in
Altai Republic. The
deposit has
reserves amounting to 180...
- Shān.)
Kongur Tagh is
located just
north of
Muztagh Ata and
visible from
Karakul Lake. Some
sources use "Kongur Shan"
mistakenly to
refer to the peak itself...
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Karakul (Russian: Каракул; Bashkir: Ҡаракүл, Qarakül) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Irnykshinsky Selsoviet,
Arkhangelsky District, Bashkortostan...
- Qarakül (Tatar: Каракүл, romanized: Qarakül) is a
rural locality (a derevnya) in
Biektaw District, Tatarstan. The po****tion was 117 as of 2010. Qarakül...
- Kirgiz.
Having climbed up to the valley, the road
turns south past Kongur,
Karakul Lake, and
Muztagh Ata on the east.
Below Muztagh Ata, a new road goes west...