- Ashgabat, also
spelled Asgabat (/ˌɑːʃɡəˈbɑːt/ or /ˈɑːʃɡəbæt/; Turkmen: Aşgabat, [ɑʃɢɑˈbɑt]; Persian: عشقآباد, romanized: Ešqābād),
formerly named Poltoratsk...
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Shamakhi earthquake.
Beyler of
Shamakhi settled mainly in
Krasnovodsk and
Ashabad (now
known as
Turkmenbashi and
Ashgabat respectively). The Beyler's wealth...
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Jibon (2008) Amar
Ashabad (2009)
Mrityumoy O
Chiraharit Swapna-Duhswapner
Galpo Rodanruposhi Juddhajatra Sangathan O
Bangali Amar
Ashabad Amar Boka Shoishob...
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Asgabate (Portuguese),
Ashkhabad - Ашхабад (Russian),
Aşhabad (Italian, Montenegrin, Romanian),
Ašhabad - Ашхабад (Macedonian, Serbian), Ašhabada (Latvian)...
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capital of the
Asian country of Turkmenistan. The
church was
built in
Ashabad from
natural brick, in a
Gothic style. On the huge
altar was an icon of...
- the
company was
evacuated first to Nalchik, then to
Tbilisi and
finally Ashabad;
Nemirovich with the core of his
company sta**** in Moscow,
performing for...
- Are Known]
Bengali novel,
Karuna Publication, Kolkata. 1979 Candide, Ba
Ashabad [Candide, or Optimism]
Translation of Voltaire,
Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi...
- Bohe
Joloboti Dhara,
Bhalobashar Shampan, Amar
Uposthapok Jibon, Amar
Ashabad and
Bisostro Journal;
Hasan Azizul Huq's Agunpakhi; Munt****ir Mamoon's...