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Navoiy (/nævɑːˈiː/ na-vah-EE; Uzbek: [næʋɔˈij], Navoiy) is a city and the
capital of
Navoiy Region in the
central part of Uzbekistan. Administratively...
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Kermine was part of the
Bukhara Khanate and was the
administrative center of the
Kermine bekdom. In the last
period of the
Middle Ages,
Kermine was...
- Biy's death, Shah
Murad came to power. Shah
Murad was born in 1749 in
Kermine into the
family of a
representative of the
Uzbek aristocracy, Danial-Biy...
- (cap: Khiva)
Kanimekh Raion (cap.: Kanimekh)
Bukhara Zeravshan Okrug (cap:
Kermine) Kashka-Darin
Okrug (cap: Bek-Budi)
Samarkand Surkhan-Darshin
Okrug (cap:...
- khan of the Uzbeks.
Shaybanid Abdullah Sultan, who was then
governor of
Kermine, led the
resistance against Newroz Ahmed Khan. He was ****isted by his uncle...
- Army
launched a
major counteroffensive,
recapturing Vakjubent, Gijduvan,
Kermine, Baysun, Baljuvon, Kor****, and on June 14, 1922, the
Basmachi suffered...
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Karatau mountain range, 30–40 km to the
northeast of the city of
Navoi (
Kermine) in Uzbekistan. The area is
famous for
various ancient monuments of anthropogenic...
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Neilsen 1950, p. 57. Neilsen, V. A. (1950). Мавзолей Мир-Сeид-Бахром в
Kermine [Mir Seid
Bakhrom Mausoleum in Kermin]. Материалы по истории и теории архитектуры...
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expected echelon with
ammunition from
Tashkent (stuck at the
station Kermine).
Realizing the ****ility of
further struggle,
Kolesov decides to retreat...
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Albert Loessel (c. 1849 – 6
March 1867)
Loessel married Sophia Charlotte Kermine Piper ( – 1897) in 1864.
Their family included:
Hermine Alma
Helene Loessel...