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Kerey is a
village in Leh
district in the
Indian union territory of Ladakh. It is
located in the
Nyoma tehsil.
According to the 2011
census of India,...
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Mayra Muhammad-kyzy (Maira
Kerey - Myra
Kerey, Kazakh: Maıra Muhamedqyzy), (born 5
September 1969) is a
Kazakh opera singer. She was the
first Kazakh at...
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Kerey (Kazakh: Керей) is a salt lake in Nura District,
Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan. The lake lies in the
northwestern sector of the district. The nearest...
- (Kazakh: Арғын, romanized: Arğın, ارعىن)
Kerei (Kazakh: Керей, romanized:
Kerey, كەرەي)
Naiman (Kazakh: Найман, romanized: Nayman, نايمان)
Khongirad (Kazakh:...
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Ainur Kerey (born 10 July 1984) is a
Kazakhstani synchronized swimmer. She
competed in the women's duet at the 2008
Summer Olympics. "Ainur
Kerey Olympic...
- Khan,
Komur Khan,
Badish Khan,
Yabash Khan,
Temir Khan,
Uchar Khan, and
Kerey Khan. He also has nine daughters,
named Karakızlar ("dark girls"), their...
- only 135 of them left. From 1934 to 1938,
Qumil Elisqan led
about 18,000
Kerey Kazakhs to
migrate to
Gansu and Qinghai. Over the span of 2
years of battles...
- 2009-11-02.
Retrieved 2010-07-21.[dead link] White, P. J.; Barnowe-Meyer,
Kerey K.; Garrott,
Robert A.; Byers, John A. Reid,
Charissa O. (ed.). Yellowstone...
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Central Asia
among Kazakhs,
Hazaras and
ordinary commoner Mongols. The
Kerey clan of the
Kazakhs have a high
amount of the C3* star-cluster (C2*-ST)...
- The Karai, Qarai, or Qara ("Black")
Tartars are a
Turkic tribe found in Khorasan, Azerbaijan, Kerman, and Fars.
According to
Encyclopedia Iranica, the...