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Kuitun (Chinese: 奎屯) is a county-level city with
about 285,000
residents (2000 census) in Ili
Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China.
Kuitun is...
- Tavan-Bogdo-Ula; Mongolian: Таван богд уул,
Tabhan bogd uul), or
Mount Kuitun (Chinese: 奎屯山; pinyin:
Kuítún shān). Some sources, however, ****ociate the name Nairamdal...
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prefectures of Changjyi, Bortala, Bayin'gholin, Ili (especially the
cities of
Kuitun) and Kumul.
Kazakhs are
mostly concentrated in Ili
Prefecture in Northern...
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Kuytun (also
transcribed Kuitun) is a county-level city of the Ili
Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China.
Kuytun or
Kuitun may also
refer to: Kuytun...
- 奇门遁甲现代实例精解 [Qimen
Dunjia in the
modern era: real examples,
precise solutions].
Kuitun: 伊犁人民出版社. OCLC 930808057. "九天上聖秘傳金符經".
Archived from the
original on 2013-04-19...
- 320 km (200 mi), also has its
origin at the foot of the
Belukha and the
Kuitun peaks, and as it
falls some 1,500 m (4,900 ft) in
about 3,000 km (1,900 mi)...
- (Xīn) 新A—Ürümqi 新B—Changji ****
Autonomous Prefecture,
Wujiaqu 新C—Shihezi 新D—
Kuitun,
Huyanghe 新E—Börtala
Mongol Autonomous Prefecture,
Shuanghe 新F—Ili Kazakh...
- (Mongolian: Найрамдал оргил, romanized: Nairamdal orgil; Chinese: 奎屯峰; pinyin:
Kuítún fēng) is the one of five
peaks of the
Tavan Bogd
mountain and it
marks the...
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Tajikistan Termez,
Uzbekistan (on AH62) AH67 2,288 km (1430 miles)
Kuitun,
China (on AH5) Zhezkazgan,
Kazakhstan (on AH62) AH68 278 km (174 miles)...
- parti****tion in the revolt. He
returned from a
Siberian prison, in the
village of
Kuitun near the town of Irkutsk, in 1905. The Czar
recalled the
regional governor...