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- Bishkek (Kyrgyz: Бишкек, IPA: [biʃˈkek]; Russian: Бишкек), formerly Pishpek and Frunze, is the capital and largest city of Kyrgyzstan. Bishkek is also...
- Kremlin Wall Necropolis. The capital of the Kirghiz SSR and his birthplace, Pishpek (modern Bishkek), was renamed after him from 1926 until 1991. The Frunze...
- the Solto, and held the son of Baytik Batyr Baisal as a hostage in the Pishpek fortress. Rumors about alleged bullying of his son also reached the Batyr...
- The two major Russian fortresses and garrisons in the region, Verny and Pishpek, were founded in 1854 on the sites of former Kokandian fortresses on the...
- Murghob District was part of the Kara-Kyrgyz Autonomous Oblast. Capital Pishpek Historical era Colonization period • Creation of Kara-Kirghiz Autonomous...
- Sodiq Alinazarov Native name Содиқ Алиназаров Born 1914 Pishpek, Russian Empire Died 7 March 1969 Frunze, Kyrgyz SSR, USSR Allegiance Soviet Union Service/branch...
- west of the southern range is Tamerlane's old capital Samarkand. Vernoye Pishpek Tokmak Aulie Ata Kokand Chimkent Tashkent Samarkand In 1847 Kopal was founded...
- Coat of arms of Pishpek...
- linking Novosibirsk and Semipalatinsk as the Altai Railway. The missing Arys–Pishpek–Tokmak section, officially known as Semipalatinsk Railway, was left to...
- Map of the Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic in 1928 Capital Pishpek Historical era Interwar period • Established 11 February 1926 • Disestablished...