- (Uzbek: Toʻrtkoʻl/Тўрткўл; Karakalpak: Tórtkúl/Төрткүл, also
spelled as
Turtkul (Russian: Турткуль), is a city in Karakalpakstan,
Uzbekistan and the administrative...
- Өө, Yy, Ьь. In June 1935, the
Second Linguistic Conference was held in
Turtkul. In
addition to
spelling issues, it also
touched upon the
issue of alphabet...
-
Novichok agent,
under a $6
million Cooperative Threat Reduction program.
Turtkul city
became the
administrative center of the
autonomous region of Karakalpakstan...
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republics in 1929 and 1936 respectively). Its
capital was
Nukus (until 1939,
Turtkul). On 14
December 1990,
Karakalpak ****R
declared state sovereignty over...
- and Amirobod) and 15
rural communities (A. Durdiyev, Jonboshqala, Kana
Turtkul, Kaltaminor, Koʻkcha, Ata‘uba, Oʻzbekiston, Oqboshli, Oqqamish, Paxtaabad...
- are
being encouraged to move into the rich
agricultural region around Turtkul and Beruniy.
Rural Karakalpaks mainly live on
former collective or state...
- область (Russian)
Autonomous oblast of the
Russian SFSR 1925–1932
Capital Turtkul Historical era
Interwar period • Established 19
February 1925 • Disestablished...
- Main 1,520 mm (4 ft 11+27⁄32 in)
Features No.
bridges 132
Longest bridge Turtkul 4,065
metres (13,337 ft) No.
stations 1332
Highest elevation 1,444 metres...
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began between Chardzhou and Tashauz,
flying through the
settlements of
Turtkul and Novo-Urgench (both in the
Uzbek SSR). For this route, four-p****enger...
- cir****stances. 26
August 1999
Turtkul,
Uzbekistan Yakovlev Yak-40 UK-87848 2/33 The
aircraft was
operating a
domestic scheduled Tashkent–
Turtkul p****enger service...