- The
Sarygamysh Lake, also
Sarykamysh or Sary-Kamysh (Turkmen: Sarygamyş köli, Uzbek:
Sariqamish ko‘li, Karakalpak: Sarıqamıs kóli, Russian: Сарыкамы́шское...
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Sarykamysh and variants,
literally meaning "yellow reeds" in
Turkic languages, may
refer to: Sarıkamış,
Turkey Sarıkamış, Elâzığ,
Turkey Sarıqamış, Neftchala...
- some 750
kilometres (470 mi), from a
branch in the Amu
Darya River via
Sarykamysh Lake to the
Caspian Sea. A
riverine civilization existed along the banks...
- The
Battle of
Sarikamish was an
engagement between the
Russian and
Ottoman empires during World War I. It took
place from
December 22, 1914, to January...
- Sary-Kamysh (Kyrgyz: Сары-Камыш) is a
village in the
Kadamjay District,
Batken Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its po****tion was 6 in 2021. "Po****tion of regions...
- Sary-Kamysh is a
village in Jalal-Abad
Region of Kyrgyzstan, near the town Tashkömür. It is part of
Nooken District. Its po****tion was 48 in 2021. "classification...
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driven shifts in the
course of the Amu
Darya between the Aral Sea and the
Sarykamysh basins and
anthropogenic water withdrawal from Amu
Darya and Syr Darya...
- late Pleistocene, the Amu
Darya used to flow
beyond the Aral
Basin to
Sarykamysh Lake then to the
Caspian Sea.
Sedimentation and
floods during a pluvial...
- Leah; Matsrafi, Offir; Orlovsky, Nikolai; Kouznetsov,
Michael (2014). "
Sarykamysh Lake:
Collector of
Drainage Water – the Past, the Present, and the ****ure"...
-
Eduardovich Korsun N.G.
Sarykamysh operation - M .:
Military Publishing House of the NKO of the USSR, 1937 .-- 164 p.
Sarykamysh operation, 12-24 December...