- Qońirat, also
spelled as
Kungrad (Karakalpak: Қоңырат, Qońırat),
formerly known as
Zheleznodorozhny (Russian: Железнодорожный,
until 1969), is a city...
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Variations on the name
include Onggirat, Ongirat, Qongrat, Khungirat,
Kungrad, Qunghrãt,
Wangjila (王紀剌),
Yongjilie (雍吉烈), Qungrat, and
Guangjila (廣吉剌)...
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descendants presently live in the
Kungrad, Qanlikōl,
Shomanay regions, and in the city of Nukus. The
Kungrad rebellion of 1858−1859, one of the important...
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through the city. The most
important and
longest of
these is Tashkent–
Kungrad. High-speed Tashkent–Samarkand high-speed rail line
trains run between...
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transports gas north-west
along Amu
Darya to the
Kungrad compressor station in Uzbekistan. From
Kungrad, most of the gas is
carried via
Kazakhstan to the...
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surrounding large towns, such as Khodjeyli, Shimbay, Takhiatash,
Shomanay and
Kungrad.
Although their homeland bears their name, the
Karakalpaks are not the...
- (where the Krasnovodsk-Tashkent
railroad line crosses). From
Chardzhou the
Kungrad-Makat rail line begins. 113,000
residents in 1977 (51,000 in 1939). It...
- The Kandym–Khausak–Shady–
Kungrad project is a
project to
develop natural gas
fields in Uzbekistan. The
project is
carried out by a
consortium of Lukoil...
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capital Nukus,
major cities include Xojeli, Taqiyatas, Shimbay, Qońirat (
Kungrad) and Moynaq. The
crude birth rate is 2.2%:
approximately 39,400 children...
- On Kazakh-Kyrgyz
border at
Korday Road
between Beyneu (Kazakhstan) and
Kungrad (Uzbekistan) E40 in Kazakhstan.
Between Tashkent and
Shymkent in the direction...