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- and some parts of Northern Kyrgyzstan. The lands of the 19th-century Semirechye Oblast included the steppes south of Lake Balkhash and parts of the Tian...
- The Central Asian revolt of 1916, also known as the Semirechye Revolt and as Urkun (Kyrgyz: Үркүн, romanized: Ürkün, lit. 'Exodus', , IPA: [yrˈkyn]) in...
- ataman (who was also the military governor of the oblast). From 1882, the Semirechye Ataman was responsible to the Governor General of the Steppe; and from...
- Khanate of Kokand that had been part of the Kazakh Khanate. The name "Semirechye" ("Seven Rivers") itself is the direct Russian translation of the historical...
- Tashkent and it consisted initially of three oblasts (provinces): Syr Darya, Semirechye Oblast and the Zeravshan Okrug (later Samarkand Oblast). To these were...
- Kyrgyz mountains and on the east by low mountains. Zhetysu is Turkic and Semirechye (Russian: Семиречье) is Russian for "seven rivers". Sakas (before 200...
- Armoured hor**** on the Anikova dish, Semirechye, c. 800....
- his Orenburg Army in the Starving March during winter of 1919–1920 to Semirechye, and from there in March–May 1920 to China. At that time, General Dutov...
- fortress in the Siege of Jericho, and thought to have been created in Semirechye (Zhetysu) in Central Asia in the 9th–10th century. It was found found...
- the territory of present-day Kazakhstan, in particular, the province of Semirechye. The number of settlers rose still further once the Trans-Aral Railway...