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Lake Zaysan. The term White Irtysh, in opposition to the Black Irtysh, was occasionally used in the past to refer to the Irtysh below lake Zaysan; now this... |
Ob (river) (redirect from Ob-Irtysh) major river in Russia. It is in western Siberia, and with its tributary the Irtysh forms the world's seventh-longest river system, at 5,410 kilometres (3,360 mi)... |
stations dam the Ob near Novosibirsk and Kamen-na-Obi. The navigable Ob-Irtysh watershed covers most of this area, and the southern part is also criss-crossed... |
peoples, including the Yemeks and Kipchaks, in the area between the Ob and Irtysh rivers. Minorsky, citing Marquart, Barthold, Semenov and other sources,... |
Siberian River Routes (category Economic history of Russia) the Tobol River to its juncture with the Irtysh River at Tobolsk (1582). This was the approximate route used by Yermak. Tobolsk is about 700 km east of... |
Zhanasemey District, Abai Region, Kazakhstan, south of the valley of the Irtysh River. The test site was part of the former Kazakh SSR. The scientific buildings... |
Omsk (category Populated places on the Irtysh River) train station for the Trans-Siberian Railway and as a staging post for the Irtysh River. During the Imperial era, Omsk was the seat of the Governor General... |
Omsk Oblast (category Use dmy dates from June 2021) taiga to the north. The soil is sandy and silty. Along the Irtysh River, in t. N. Irtysh region, there is an "oasis" microclimate, with a wooded landscape... |
Europe (category Use British English from January 2024) of partly-joined waterways directed towards the Turkish straits, and the Irtysh River draining into the upper part of the Ob River and the Arctic Ocean... |
Surgut (category Use mdy dates from December 2011) Autonomous Okrug, Russia, located on the Ob River near its junction with the Irtysh River. It is one of the few cities in Russia to be larger than the capital... |
Aksu (Pavlodar Region) (category Populated places on the Irtysh River) the Irtysh River, and two settlements appeared: an administrative settlement and a workers settlement. The newcomers had to build their houses using local... |
Taikonyr (category Articles using infobox body of water without alt) Siberian Plain. It is part of the Irtysh river basin. The lake lies at an elevation of 87 meters (285 ft). The Irtysh flows 45 kilometers (28 mi) to the... |
Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug (category Use mdy dates from December 2012) West Siberian Plain. Principal rivers include the Ob and its tributaries Irtysh and Vatinsky Yogan. There are numerous lakes in the okrug, the largest ones... |
failed the exams. From 1981 to 1982, he worked as a legal advisor for the Irtysh District Department of the Pavlodar Region. From 1982 to 1984, Gref served... |
Eurasia (category Use dmy dates from June 2017) metapolitical constructs used to control and exercise power. Across Eurasia, several single markets have emerged, including the Eurasian Economic Space, European... |
Tyumen Oblast (category Use mdy dates from October 2013) The biggest rivers are the Tura, Tobol, Pyshma, Iset, Tavda, Ishim, Agan, Irtysh, Tanama, and Noska. The hydro-geographical system is characterized with... |
Siberians into three tumens. Genghis Khan gave the Telengit and Tolos along the Irtysh River to an old companion, Qorchi. While the Barga, Tumed, Buriats, Khori... |
Central Asia (category Use dmy dates from April 2023) cities. Major rivers of the region include the Amu Darya, the Syr Darya, Irtysh, the Hari River and the Murghab River. Major bodies of water include the... |
Ural Mountains (category Use dmy dates from October 2021) Kazakhstania, which now underlies much of Kazakhstan and West Siberia west of the Irtysh, and intervening island arcs. The collision lasted nearly 90 million years... |
of the empire, then lying between Ural (Jaiq, Djaik, Iaik, Jaiakh) and Irtysh rivers. In the Kurultai of 1229 following Genghis Khan's death, this partition... |