- designation. It bore the
traditional names Aldib,
Altais (the goat) and
Nodus Secundus. The
title Altais was
derived from
Arabic Al Tāis "the Goat", the...
- sp**** but
ethnically diverse po****tion,
including Russians, Kazakhs,
Altais, Tuvans, Mongols, and
Volga Germans,
though predominantly represented by...
- Look up
Altai or
Altay in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Altai or
Altay may
refer to:
Altai Mountains, in
Central and East Asia, a
region shared by...
- The
Altai Republic, also
known as the Gorno-
Altai Republic, is a
republic of
Russia located in
southern Siberia. The
republic borders Kemerovo Oblast...
-
Altai Krai (Russian: Алта́йский край, romanized: Altayskiy kray, [ɐlˈtajskʲɪj kraj]) is a
federal subject of
Russia (a krai). It borders,
clockwise from...
- lute pla**** by the
Western Mongolian (Oirats)
tribes called the
Altai Urianghais, the
Altais, Tuvans, and
Khalkha peoples. The
topshur is
closely tied to...
- The
Siberian Ice Maiden,
known locally as the
Altai Princess (Russian: Алтайская принцесса), the
Princess of Ukok (Russian: Принце́сса Уко́ка), Devochka...
-
established as a
national home for the
Altais. In the 1940s,
during World War II,
Joseph Stalin's
government accused Altai nationalists of
being pro-****anese...
-
Crossing Altais with
other breeds usually results in larger,
stronger horses that
still retain the
healthiness and easy
management of the
Altai. In the...
- on
Hemispheres (1998) "Outreach 5" by Mr.
Dibbs on The 30th Song (2003) "
ALTAIS". ASCAP.
American Society of Composers,
Authors and Publishers. Retrieved...