- 45°N 78°E / 45°N 78°E / 45; 78
Jetisu (Kazakh: Жетісу, romanized: Jetısu [ʒʲetɘˈsuˑ]) or
Semirechye (Russian: Семиречье, IPA: [sʲɪmʲɪˈrʲetɕje]) is a...
- unreliable. The
electoral district covered the
Semirechie Oblast. The
electoral battle in
Semirechie stood between a
general soviet list (SRs and Mensheviks)...
- The
Semirechie electoral district (Russian: Семиреченский избирательный округ) was a
constituency created for the 1917
Russian Constituent ****embly election...
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committees were
formed in Semipalatinsk, Omsk,
Akmolinsk and Uralsk. In the
Semirechie, Syr-Darya and
Horde electoral districts Alash did not
field lists of...
- completed,
further facilitating Russian colonisation of the
fertile lands of
Semirechie.
Between 1906 and 1912, more than a half-million
Russian farms were started...
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Semirechie electoral district...
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country the longest. They came to
various areas of Kazakhstan,
especially Semirechie, in the late 19th and
early 20th century. Most of the more than 200,000...
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Mongols power in 1217, 1218, 1273–1280. In 1218 the east
Turkestan and
Semirechie were
conquered by Mongols. His
third son, Ugedei,
inherited Genghis Khan's...
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authorities in the
newly created Semirechie province within the
Turkestani general-governorship,
heading a
Semirechie prison committee. In 1871 the forces...
- the
failure of
their uprising against the Qing Dynasty; they
settled in
Semirechie as well as the
Ferghana Valley. In the
early 20th century, Uyghurs, Dungans...