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Kishlak or
qishlaq (Uzbek: qishloq, Turkmen: gyşlag, Turkish: kışlak, Azerbaijani: qışlaq, Persian: قشلاق), or qıştaq (Kyrgyz: кыштак) qıstaw (Kazakh:...
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Numerous kishlaks in the
Yasman River valley were
overwhelmed by the
loess flowslide that
swept down the
whole length of the valley.
Other kishlaks were destro****...
- Jar-Kyshtak (Kyrgyz: Жар-Кыштак, also Жар-Кышлак Jar-Kyshlak) is a
village in
Aravan District, Osh
Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its po****tion was 938 in 2021...
- Dübəndi (Azerbaijani: Dübəndi; also,
Dubendi and Dubendy, Tekqishlaq) is an
Azerbaijan port and
place of
settlement on the
Caspian Sea and oil depot, approximately...
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Uzbekistan shall consist of regions, districts, cities, towns, settlements,
kishlaks and auls (villages) in
Uzbekistan and the
Republic of Karakalpakstan. The...
- Fətullaqışlaq (also,
Fatullakyshlak and Fatulla-
Kishlak) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Jalilabad Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a po****tion of 390...
- sent to
valleys to
evacuate the po****tion,
ostensibly because Yaghnobi kishlaks (villages) were
considered at risk from avalanches. Some
Yaghnobis reportedly...
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Uzbeks was
recorded as 43,364 and the
Tajiks as only 10,716. In a
series of
kishlaks [villages] in the
Khojand Okrug,
whose po****tion was
registered as Tajik...
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courts expressed the
Kyrgyz ability of self-governance.
Customary law "
Kishlak"
Archived 2012-06-12 at the
Wayback Machine,
Encyclopedia of
Central Asia...
- A
platter of
horse meat
served at
Kishlak, an
Uzbek restaurant in Kazakhstan. The
horse meat was
served cold.
There are
three types on the platter: tripe...