Jarkent (/dʒɑːrˈkɛnt/; Kazakh: [dʒɑrˈkʲent]) is a city which serves as the administrative center of Panfilov District in Jetisu Region, southeastern Kazakhstan...
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The Jarkent Mosque (Kazakh: Jarkent meşıtı) is the central mosque of Jarkent, Kazakhstan. The mosque was built in 1895 to the design of the Chinese architect...
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The Temple of Elijah the Prophet is an Eastern Orthodox Church in Jarkent, built in 1892, in the same style as the Vernensky Cathedral. The temple building...
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into six districts, the chief towns of which were Verny (the capital), Jarkent, Kopal, Pishpek, Przhevalsk and Sergiopol. Before the Russian Revolution...
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Zunun Taipov Born (1917-08-18)18 August 1917 Jarkent, Russian Empire Died 12 October 1984(1984-10-12) (aged 67) Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan Buried Dostyk, Kazakhstan...
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Tfd›Russian: Азат Машурович Машуров, 27 March 1940, Pidzhim – 15 April 2000, Jarkent) was a prominent public figure in Kazakhstan's Uyghur community. He served...
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forced again to flee. In 1916, he came to the then-Russian boundary town of Jarkent, Semiryechye Oblast, founded and populated by Ili Uyghurs who had escaped...
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(Collective Rapid Reaction Force) KAZBAT-3 (Reserve) 9th Mechanized Brigade (Jarkent) 43rd Tank Brigade (Sary-Ozek) 44th Artillery Brigade (Sary-Ozek) Communication...
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the same name by Dmitry Furmanov. Central Asia during the Civil War. The Jarkent battalion of the Red Army, located in the Verny (now Alma-Ata), receives...
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