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Mirzachoʻl (Russian: Голодная степь, lit. 'Hungry Steppe') is a
loess plain of some 10,000 km2 on the left bank of Syr
Darya in Uzbekistan,
extending from...
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grand Soviet project to
cultivate the
naturally saline virgin lands of
Mirzachoʻl, a vast area of
about 10,000
square kilometres in
Eastern Uzbekistan....
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Mirzachoʻl is a
district of ****akh
Region in Uzbekistan. The
capital lies at the city Gagarin. It has an area of 480 km2 (190 sq mi) and its po****tion...
- also
spelled as Gulistan,
formerly known as Mirzachül (Uzbek: Мирзачўл,
Mirzachoʻl,
until 1961) and
Qayroqqum (Uzbek: Қайроққум, Qayroqqum; from 1962 - 2015)...
- city in ****akh Region, Uzbekistan. It is the
administrative center of
Mirzachoʻl District. The town po****tion was 17,907
people in 1989, and 15,200 in...
- 5 Gʻallaorol
District Gʻallaorol 6
Sharof Rashidov District Uchtepa 7
Mirzachoʻl District Gagarin 8
Paxtakor District Paxtakor 9
Yangiobod District Balandchaqir...
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dress standing on rug in
front of yurt, 1911
Nomadic Kyrgyz family on the
Mirzachoʻl Steppe, 1911
Madrasah of
Muhammad Amin
Tupchiboshi (now demolished) in...
- is used as a
spring and
autumn grazing land.
Geography of
Kazakhstan Mirzachoʻl,
known in
Russian as the
Golodnaya Steppe (lit.
Hungry Steppe) Betpak-Dala...
- were
created through human intervention, such as
sewage systems in the
Mirzachoʻl steppe, Lake
Tuzkan has a
natural origin. In the
early 1960s, the Syr...
- the
Presidium of the
Supreme Soviet of the USSR of
February 13, 1956,
Mirzachoʻl desert and Boʻstonliq
District was
separated from
Kazakh SSR (South Kazakhstan...