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- The Transcaspian Oblast, or simply Transcaspia, was an oblast of the Russian Empire and early Soviet Russia to the east of the Caspian Sea during the second...
- The Transcaspian Government (1918 - July 1919) was a "Menshevik-Socialist Revolutionary" coalition set up by the railway workers of the Trans-Caspian Railway...
- Krasnovodsk to Baku in Azerbaijan. The Tashkent Railway connecting the Transcaspian Military Railway with the network of other Russian and European railways...
- The Transcaspian Canal (Russian: Транскаспийский канал) was a proposed canal to divert the Amu Darya River from the Aral Sea and into the Caspian Sea....
- The Turkmenian kulan (Equus hemionus kulan), also called Transcaspian wild ****, Turkmenistani onager or simply the kulan, is a subspecies of onager (Asiatic...
- oblasts were located on the periphery of the country (e.g. Kars Oblast or Transcaspian Oblast) or covered the areas where Cossacks lived. Amur Oblast Armenian...
- positions at Bairam Ali. The Transcaspian forces continued to attack the Bolsheviks to the north. After the Transcaspian forces were routed at Uch Aji...
- Afghans. Following annexation to Russia, the area was administered as the Transcaspian Region by corrupt and malfeasant military officers and officials appointed...
- Mudros on 30 October 1918, a British occupational force re-entered Baku. Transcaspian Government Forsyth, James (2013). The Caucasus: A History. Cambridge...
- The Transcaspian marinka (Schizothorax pelzami) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Schizothorax from Afghanistan, Turkmenistan and Iran. Devi...