- Aşgabat, [ɑʃɢɑˈbɑt]; Persian: عشقآباد, romanized: Ešqābād),
formerly named Poltoratsk (Russian: Полтора́цк, IPA: [pəltɐˈratsk])
between 1919 and 1927, is the...
- 27
October 1927 the
capital city of Turkmenistan, Ashgabat, was
named Poltoratsk in his honor. Клычев, Анна-Мухамед (1976). Ашхабад (in Russian). Ashgabat:...
- as the 1st
Turkmenistan Rifle Division on 12 July 1922 in the city of
Poltoratsk (now Ashgabat, Turkmenistan). (Other
sources give the
original name as...
- (1924) →
Charjuy =
Charjou = Çärjew (1927) →
Turkmenabat (1999)
Askhabad →
Poltoratsk (1919) →
Ashgabat (1927) Bäherden →
Baharly (2003) → Bäherden (2018) Bekdaş...
-
District of the
Poltoratsk District of the
Turkmen SSR. Its
administrative center was
Bakharden Station. In
August 1926 the
Poltoratsk District was abolished...
-
Turkmenistan were formed. The
Turkmen Government renamed Ashgabat into
Poltoratsk after a
local revolutionary,
however the name "Ashgabat" was restored...
- (UniPers: Ešq-âbâd) in Persian. From 1919
until 1927, the city was
renamed Poltoratsk after a
local revolutionary.
Before 1991, the city was
usually spelled...
- K****zm SSR were
formed Uzbek SSR (centered in Bukhara) and
Turkmen SSR (
Poltoratsk – Ashgabat) 14
November –
Yekaterinburg renamed into
Sverdlovsk 19 December...
-
Konstantinovich Berdiev (Russian: Иосиф Константинович Бердиев, 26
November 1924,
Poltoratsk - 27
February 1992, Kyiv, Ukraine) was a
Soviet gymnast.
Berdiev was High...
- five performances. Still, the
drama had
successful runs in
Astrakhan and
Poltoratsk, and
would return to the
Petrograd stage post-February
Revolution in April...