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Khazret Sultan (Uzbek:
Hazrati Sulton choʻqqisi) is a
mountain formerly considered to be the
highest point of Uzbekistan, with an
elevation of 4,643 metres...
- the
south of
Khazret Sultan known as Alpomish, that had a
reported elevation higher than that of
Khazret Sultan. They
climbed both
Khazret Sultan and Alpomish...
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Gorokhovodatskiy (2007)
Vladimir Nikitenko (Jan 1, 2008 – Dec 31, 2008)
Khazret Dyshekov (April 2009)
Sultan Abildayev (April 2009 – Aug 09)
Tleuhan Turmagambetov...
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Hazret Medzhidovich Sovmen (Adyghe: Шъэумэн Хьазрэт Меджидэ ыкъор [ʂawman ħaːzrat]; Russian: Хазре́т Меджи́дович Совмен; born 1 May 1937) was the second...
- The
Hazrat Sultan Mosque (Kazakh: Áziret
Sultan me****i/Әзірет Сұлтан мешіті; Russian: Хазрет Султан) is a
Friday mosque in Astana, Kazakhstan.
After the...
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Mount Adelung (Adelunga Toghi) (4,301 m)
Mount Beshtor (Beshtar) (4,299 m)
Khazret Sultan (4,643 m),
formerly Peak of the 22nd
Congress of the
Communist Party...
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Khazret Zhangeriyevich Dyshekov (Russian: Хазрет Жангериевич Дышеков; born 24
August 1965) is a
Russian professional football coach and
former player...
- as the "highest
point in Uzbekistan". In fact, this
honor goes to the
Khazret Sultan, a peak with an
altitude of 4,643 m in
Surxondaryo Region, in the...
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Independence Peak (Revolution)
Peter I
Range Moscow Peak
Gissar Range Khazret Sultan Shughnon Range Pik
Skalisty Alay
Mountains Fann
Mountains Zeravshan...
- to 2,320 as of 2013. In 2012 the
President of
Kazakhstan unveiled a new
Khazret Sultan Mosque in the capital, that is the
biggest Muslim worship facility...