- The
Turgai Strait, also
known as the Tur****/
Turgai Sea, Obik Sea, Ural Sea or West
Siberian Sea, was a
large shallow body of salt
water (an epicontinental...
-
Turgai (/tʊrɡɒɪ/, tour-GUY, from Kazakh: Торғай, Torğai,
meaning sparrow) may
refer to: Tur****
Oblast (Russian Empire), an
administrative unit of the Russian...
- The
Turgai uprising is an
episode of the
Russian Civil War in
April 1919, when
Kazakh autonomists organised a
successful uprising against the Bolsheviks...
-
Steppe Geoglyphs are a
number of
earth constructions in the
Turgai Trough area of
Turgai in
northern Kazakhstan.
There are at
least 260 of
these earthworks...
- 48°N 60°E / 48°N 60°E / 48; 60
Turgai (also
spelled Tur**** or Turgaj) was an
oblast (province) in
Imperial Russia,
established on
October 21, 1868....
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Uprising in the Ural and
Turgai Oblasts — anti-colonial
uprising on the
territory of
modern Kazakhstan. The
uprising was led by
large Kazakh ancestors...
- and
Greenland several hundred kilometers wide.
During the Callovian, the
Turgai Epicontinental Sea formed,
creating a
marine barrier between Europe and...
- The Tur**** ([torɣai]) (also
known as Torgai,
Torghay or
Turgai; Kazakh: Торғай, Romanised: Torğai; Russian: Тургай Romanised: Tur****) is a
river in Kazakhstan...
-
resulting in a
redirection southwest into the
Caspian and Aral seas via the
Turgai Valley. The area is very swampy, and
soils are
mostly peaty histosols and...
- the 10th century, the
Oghuz inhabited the
steppe of the
rivers Sari-su,
Turgai and Emba
north of Lake
Balkhash in modern-day Kazakhstan. They embraced...