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Mangyshlak or
Mangghyshlaq Peninsula (Kazakh: Маңғыстау (Маңғышлақ) түбегі, romanized: Mañğystau (Mañğyşlaq) tübegı; Russian: Полуостров Мангышла́к,...
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Mangystau (Kazakh: Маңғыстау, romanized: Mañğystau),
formerly known as
Mangyshlak (Russian: Мангышлак) from 1973
until 1988, is a
region of Kazakhstan....
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Uprising (Russian: Адаевское восстание), or
Mangyshlak Rebellion, was a
revolt that took
place on the
Mangyshlak Peninsula (at Mangistau, on the
eastern coast...
- [ISBN missing] Kment, Petr (February 2018). "Zoroastrian
tradition at
Mangyshlak:
underground mosque Shakpak-Ata". Kulturní
studia /
Cultural Studies....
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Kazakh Khanate. The
Khiva Khanate used this
opportunity and
annexed the
Mangyshlak Peninsula.
Uzbek rule
there lasted two
centuries until the
Russian arrival...
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beginning of the
second millennium. Abul
Ghazi tells us they
arrived in
Mangyshlak as
early as the 11th century.
Prior to the rise of
Toghrul Bek (the first...
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exiled near in a
settlement about 100 km to the northwest.
Aktau is on the
Mangyshlak Peninsula in the
Mangystau Region.
Known for its
strategic location on...
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Southern Caspian. The Northern–Middle
boundary is the
Mangyshlak Threshold,
which runs
through Chechen Island and Cape Tiub-Karagan. The...
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Mangyshlak Ulken Kurchatov The
utilization of
nuclear power in
Kazakhstan began with Kazakhstan's
first nuclear power plant, the BN-350 fast-neutron reactor...
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Mangystau Region in
western Kazakhstan.
Mangistau is
located in the
desert on
Mangyshlak Peninsula, 20
kilometres (12 mi) east of
Aktau and of the
Caspian Sea...