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Former river in west Asia
The Uzboy (Turkmen: Uzboý) was a distributary of the Amu Darya river which flowed through the northwestern part of the Karakum Desert of Turkmenistan
Uzboy
River in Central Asia
Caspian Seas, reaching the latter via a large distributary called the Uzboy River. The Uzboy splits off from the main channel just south of the river's delta
Amu_Darya
Town in Balkan Province, Turkmenistan
Uzboý, previously known as "in the name of the 26 Baku Commissars" (in Russian: "имени 26 Бакинских Комиссаров"), or Vyshka ("Вышка") is a town in Balkan
Uzboý
Mountain range in Turkmenistan
Uly Balkan and the Lesser Balkan Kiçi Balkan [ru]. They are separated by Uzboy, a dried-out distributary of the Amu Darya. "Балханы" . Brockhaus and Efron
Balkan Mountains (Turkmenistan)
Balkan_Mountains_(Turkmenistan)
Sea. No drainage river today. Drained centuries ago to the Caspian Sea (Uzboy River). Polluted. 38 Dubawnt Canada Fresh 3,833 km2 1,480 sq mi 91 km3
List_of_lakes_by_area
Lake in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
environmental tragedy. The Amu Darya river flowed into the Caspian Sea via the Uzboy Channel until the Holocene, when its course changed to feed the Aral Sea
Aral_Sea
Lake in Central Asia
Region of Turkmenistan. Up until the 17th century, the lake was fed by the Uzboy River, a distributary of the Amu Darya River, which continued on to the
Sarygamysh_Lake
Steep encarpments
its chink breaks to the Kunya-Darya (Куня-Дарья) alluvial plain and the Uzboy valley, in the west to the Karynyaryk depression and to the North Caspian
Chink_(geology)
Desert in Central Asia
traces approximately half of its course along the historic path of the Uzboy River. The Great Turkmen Collector starts in Lebap Province and is 720 km
Karakum_Desert
Transboundary clay desert shared by Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan
region, it extends to the Kunya-Darya alluvial plain and the valley of the Uzboy, while in the west, it reaches the Karynyaryk depression. To the north,
Ustyurt_Plateau
Lake in Eurasia
to empty into the Caspian through a now-desiccated riverbed called the Uzboy River, as did the Syr Darya farther north. The Caspian has several small
Caspian_Sea
Unfinished irrigation and navigation project between the Aral and Caspian Seas
the Caspian Sea. The canal was going to use the course of the ancient dry Uzboy River bed. The building of canals and channels for irrigation in Turkmenistan
Main_Turkmen_Canal
Bay in Turkmenistan
corner are the Bala-Ishem salt marshes, which mark the mouth of the dried-up Uzboy River. It became part of the Hazar Nature Reserve in 1968 and was designated
Türkmenbaşy_Gulf
Topics referred to by the same term
the Amu Darya the Aras the Araxes river in Atropatene the Syr Darya the Uzboy the Volga This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Araxes
Reservoir in Turkmenistan
Dashoguz Collector follows for about half its length the bed of the ancient Uzboy River. The Great Turkmen Collector starts in Lebap Province and is 720 km
Golden_Age_Lake
Region of Turkmenistan
Saryk, and Sarik, settled in the Balkhan region and along the shores of the Uzboy river. In the 8th/14th century, the Yomut Turkmens also spread to this area
Balkan_Region
Capital of Balkan Province, Turkmenistan
(şäherçeler) Gumdag Hazar (inc. Garagöl) Jebel Oglanly (inc. Oglanly obasy) Uzboý (inc. Zähmet, Mollagara, 123-nji duralga) A large monument at the far western
Balkanabat
1873 Imperial Russian conquest of the Khanate of Khiva
find more camels. He left on March 31 and reached Igdi at the bend of the Uzboy River a month later. He pushed forward, ran out of water and was forced
Khivan_campaign_of_1873
Ancient Oghuz Turkmen tribe
alliance existed until the waters of the Amu Darya stopped flowing along Uzboy watercourse. The Salyrs of Khorasan were known in the southern Turkmenistan
Salur_(tribe)
056 Balkanabat Balkan Province Oglanly 1,715 Balkanabat Balkan Province Uzboý 730 Balkanabat Balkan Province Galkynyş Bereket District Balkan Province
Towns_of_Turkmenistan
Prehistoric event in Central Asia
Aral Sea. From there the flooding waters may have followed through the Uzboy spillway into the Caspian Sea, then through the Manych spillway into the
Altai_flood
Atrek River (Turkmen: Etrek) Sumbar (Sary-suw) Chandyr River Uzboy (extinct) (Turkmen: Uzboý) - a former distributary of the Amu Darya Tejen River (Harirud)
List of rivers of Turkmenistan
List_of_rivers_of_Turkmenistan
Village in Balkan Province, Turkmenistan
had a population of 676 people. The village lies on the right bank of the Uzboý River. Starting in 2012, several train stations were built along the Jañaözen-Gorgan
Burgun
1511–1920 state in Central Asia
ru:1519–1522): 'Sofian Khan', second cousin of Ilbars, fought Turkmens on lower Uzboy River, which then had water. Bujugha (1524–1529, ru:1522–1526): brother
Khanate_of_Khiva
Ancient Iranian nomadic confederation in Central Asia
split, with a part of them migrating into Hyrcania and others to the lower Uzboy river. During the Hellenistic period, a section of the Massagetaean sub-tribe
Massagetae
Vallis on Mars
Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) region on Mars. It is named after the Uzboy dry channel, now in Turkmenistan, which repeatedly served as the main channel
Uzboi_Vallis
Major modern Turkmen tribes
Sometime in the 17th century, in part to the drying up of the western Uzboy channel of the Amu Darya, the Ersari and its major subtribes moved east
Turkmen_tribes
Caspian and Black Seas and the Sea of Marmara) connected by spillways: the Uzboy River, the Kuma–Manych Depression, the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles. The
Epoch_of_Extreme_Inundations
Tribe of Turkmen people
Sometime in the 17th century, in part to the drying up of the western Uzboy channel of the Amu Darya, the Ersari and its major subtribes moved east
Ersari
Oglanly 658 Balkanabat Oglanly Oglanly T 1,715 Balkanabat Oglanly Uzboý T 730 Balkanabat Uzboý Bereket C 23,697 Bereket Bereket Galkynyş T Bereket Galkynyş
List of cities, towns and villages in Turkmenistan
List_of_cities,_towns_and_villages_in_Turkmenistan
Valley-like topographical features
322°54′E / 29.52°S 322.9°E / -29.52; 322.9 366.0 Dry riverbed of the Uzboy River in Turkmenistan Varus Valles 8°36′S 203°48′E / 8.6°S 203.8°E /
List_of_valles_on_Mars
Ancient overland route through the Eurasian Steppe
the Sarykamysh depression; the primitive Syr Darya, Zeravshan, Amu Darya, Uzboy, Murghab, Tedzhen, Atrek, and Gorgan river systems were formed. Cyclical
Steppe_Route
Village in Balkan Province, Turkmenistan
population of 1,460 people in 2022. The town lies on the left side of the Uzboý, roughly 50 km north of Bereket. Starting in 2012, several train stations
Ýasga
in the arid oil fields, particularly the Yaschan freshwater aquifer at Uzboy. Turkmenistan has mineral water springs at Archman, Ashkhabad and Bayram-Ali
Geology_of_Turkmenistan
Hazar 14,671 Balkanabat Jebel 15,056 Balkanabat Oglanly 1,715 Balkanabat Uzboý 730 Balkanabat Galkynyş Bereket District Ekerem 3,972 Esenguly District
List of municipalities in Balkan Province
List_of_municipalities_in_Balkan_Province
Former railway in Turkmenistan
closed. Today, a shorter broad-gauge line runs straight from Balkanabat to Uzboý on Naphtha Hill (also known until 1939 as Neftedag or gora Neftjanaja in
Naphtha Hill Decauville Railway
Naphtha_Hill_Decauville_Railway
Baltic German military leader
connections between both rivers, the Caspian Sea and Aral Sea, and the now dry Uzboy River. His research on these topics resulted in technical papers which were
Alexander_von_Kaulbars
Ruhubelent Aşyk Aýdyň geňeşligi Oguzboýy 651 Ruhubelent Aşyk Aýdyň geňeşligi Uzboý 253 Ruhubelent Aşyk Aýdyň geňeşligi Wasabat 876 Ruhubelent Aşyk Aýdyň geňeşligi
List of municipalities in Daşoguz Province
List_of_municipalities_in_Daşoguz_Province
District in Daşoguz Province, Turkmenistan
(geňeşlikler) Aşyk Aýdyň (Aşyk Aýdyň, Bagşyly, Akarýap, Kuwwat, Oguzboýy, Wasabat, Uzboý) Diýarbekir (Diýarbekir, Şähribossan) Geňeş (Geňeş, Agzybirlik, Çardepe
Ruhubelent_District
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Arabic, Muslim
Strong; Smart; Powerful
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Tamil
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Heart
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Ghent, a habitational name for someone from Ghent in Flanders.
Female
Chinese
the willow.
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Hindu, Indian
An Iron Pitcher
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Hindu
King
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Muslim
Elevated. Venus.
Biblical
sleeping
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English
English : variant of Ott, from the Old French oblique case.North German and Dutch : patronymic from the personal name Otto (see Ott).
Girl/Female
Teutonic French
Intelligent.
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