- The
Muzart P****, Muz-art P****, or
Muzat P**** (Chinese: 木扎尔特达坂) is a high
mountain p**** that
crosses the Tian Shan
mountains in Xinjiang, China. It connects...
- The
Muzart River (Chinese: 木扎尔特河) or
Muzat River (Chinese: 木扎提河; Uyghur: مۇزات دەرياسى, romanized: Muzat Deryasi) is a
river in Aksu
Prefecture of Xinjiang...
- In 1992, the Narynkol–
Muzart border crossing with
China was opened. It was
hoped that a
highway would be
built over the
Muzart P**** (Xiate Trail), creating...
- 2015.
Archived from the
original on 22 July 2023.
Retrieved 22 July 2023.
Muzart-Fonseca dos Santos, Idelette;
Manuel Da
Costa Esteves, José; Rolland, Denis...
- forces.
Zhang committed suicide to
avoid capture by the
Soviets at the
Muzart P****
during a snow storm.
David D. Wang (1999).
Under the
Soviet shadow:...
-
Oxidation of
olefins are
given in
reviews by Namboothiri, Feringa, and
Muzart.
Grubbs and co-workers
paved way for anti-Markovnikov
oxidation of stereoelectronically...
- Kyrgyzstan 4,895 2,231 2664 12
Barkol Shan China 4,300 2,083 2217 13
Muzart China 6,571 1,822 4749 14 HP
Borohoro Shan China 5,248 1,871 3377 15 Point...
-
leads to Lake Issyk-Kul and the steppes.
Somewhere near Aksu the
difficult Muzart P**** led
north to the Ili
River basin (Kulja). Near
Korla was the Iron Gate...
- Ili; a
primary Chinese "national"
border crossing point or port of
entry Muzart (木扎尔特), in
Zhaosu County:
directly controlled by Ili;
another primary point...
- Tǔyāzī;
October 1, 1959 - May 29, 2015), also
known by the pen name
Tohti Muzart, was an
ethnic Uyghur historian and
writer who
graduated from the history...