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Otrar or
Utrar (Kazakh: Отырар, Otyrar, [wotəˈɾɑɾ]; Old Turkic: 𐰚𐰭𐱃𐰺𐰢𐰣, romanized: Keŋü Tarman), also
called Farab, is a
Central Asian ghost town...
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Badgoi P****, and
Badogai P**** is
entirely unpaved,
locally called Utrar-Dir Road.
Stretching 26.53
miles long and
running west-east from Kalkot...
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begins at the
confluence of the Usho, and
Gabral rivers (also
known as the
Utrar River) at Kalam. From the confluence, the Swat
river flows through the narrow...
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where numerous glaciers feed the Usho, and
Gabral rivers (also
known as the
Utrar River),
which form a
confluence at Kalam, and
thereafter forms the Swat...
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Kharakali (or Kakhari; 5871 m). The
Gabral River, a
tributary of the
Utrar River, runs
through most of the valley.
Hundreds of
houses are scattered...
- left for Balkh.: 39 : 306 In
September 1219,
Genghis Khan
arrived at
Utrar, on the
border of the
Khwarezmshah territory, and
divided his
forces into...
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neighbor to the west was not so lucky, the
doomed city of Otrar, also
called Utrar or Farab, and the
birthplace of Al-Farabi,
which was
utterly destro**** by...