- of Russia.
Within 30 km from
Nizhny Arkhyz a
short grave inscription (
Zelenchuk Inscription [ru]) was
discovered in 1888.
Although it is
written in Gr****...
- The
Bolshoy Zelenchuk (Russian: Большой Зеленчук, Abaza: Йынджьыгь-Ду, Adyghe: Инжыджышхуэ, Karachay-Balkar: Уллу Инджик, romanized: Ullu İncik, Nogai:...
- its territory, with the
largest one
being the Kuban,
Bolshoy Zelenchuk, Maly
Zelenchuk, Urup, and Laba.
There are
about 130 mountain
lakes of glacial...
- Ырхыз, Irxız lit. 'mudflows') is a
village in the
valley of the
Bolshoy Zelenchuk River, in the
Republic of Karachay–Cherkessia,
Greater Caucasus, Russia...
-
Zelenchuk, Maly
Zelenchuk, Urup, Laba,
Belaya and Pshish. The main
tributaries of the
Kuban are, from
source to mouth:
Teberda (left) Maly
Zelenchuk (left)...
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Mequash dialect Kabardian language Kabardian West
Kabardian Kuban Kuban-
Zelenchuk (Cherkess)
Central Kabardian Baksan (Basis for the
literary language)...
-
rivers of the
Kuban River basin and by
crossing the
Marukhskiy P**** (Maly
Zelenchuk River), Teberda,
Uchkulan reach the
Klukhorskiy P****, and simultaneously...
-
point for the highlanders, and the
Tegin auls
served him from the Kuban,
Zelenchuks and Laba as
advanced strong outposts against our
sudden invasions. Through...
- (the
Zelenchuk Inscription [ru])
which dates back to the 10th–12th centuries and
named after the
river near
which it was found: the
Bolshoy Zelenchuk River...
-
located on both
banks of the
Kuban River at its
confluence with the
Bolshoy Zelenchuk River, 54
kilometers (34 mi)
south of Stavropol. The only single-industry...