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Sarikol, Sariqol, or
Sarykol from
Turkic languages meaning "yellow lake" may
refer to:
Sarikol Range, a
mountain range on the
border with
Tajikistan and...
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various Scythian languages. The town of
Tashkurgan was the
capital of the
Sarikol Kingdom (色勒庫爾) in the
Pamir Mountains.
Xinjiang and its
eastern Iranian-speaking...
- Tashkurgan,
historically known as
Sarikol and ****oucheng, is a town in the far west of China,
close to the country's
border with Tajikistan. It is seat...
- The
Sarikol Range (Russian: Сарыкольский хребет; Chinese: 萨雷阔勒岭, 色勒库尔山脉; Tajik: Рашти Куҳи Сариқӯл) is a
mountain range in the
Pamirs on the
border of...
- China. The
Chinese name for the
Sarikoli language, as well as the
usage of
Sarikol as a toponym, is Sàléikuòlèyǔ (萨雷阔勒语).
Speakers in
China typically use...
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spoken in
Xinjiang and the
Pamir language Sarikoli is
spoken beyond the
Sarikol Range on the Afghanistan-China
border and thus
qualifies as the easternmost...
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troops to
Sarikol in
Tashkurghan and
demanded that the
Sarikol postal services be
placed under Russian supervision. The
locals of
Sarikol believed that...
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troops to
Sarikol in
Tashkurghan and
demanded that the
Sarikol postal services be
placed under Russian supervision, the
locals of
Sarikol believed that...
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distinguish it from the much
larger Lake
Victoria in Africa.
Chaqmaqtin Lake
Sarikol Range "Zorkul Lake".
Ramsar Sites Information Service.
Retrieved 25 April...
- Qing dynasty. Many
centuries later,
Tashkurgan became the
capital of the
Sarikol kingdom (色勒库尔), a
kingdom of the
Pamir Mountains, and
later of Qiepantuo...