Pishpek
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Pishpek — Pish•pek [[t]pɪʃˈpɛk[/t]] n. geg former name (until 1926) of Bishkek … From formal English to slang
Pishpek — /pɪʃˈpɛk/ (say pish pek) noun → Biškek …
Pishpek — /pish pek /; Russ. /pyi shpyek /, n. former name (until 1926) of Bishkek … Useful english dictionary
Bishkek — /bish kek /, n. the capital of Kirghizia (Kyrgyzstan), in the N part. 616,000. Formerly, Pishpek (until 1926), Frunze (1926 91). * * * or Pishpek formerly (1926–91) Frunze City (pop., 1999 est.: 619,000), capital of Kyrgyzstan. It lies on the Chu … Universalium
Bishkek — Frunze redirects here. For other meanings, see Frunze (disambiguation). Bishkek Бишкек City Kyrgyz transcription(s) – ISO 9 biškek … Wikipedia
Zhetysu — Semirechye ( ru. Семиречье, also written Semiryechye , Semirech e , Semirechiye , Semirechie , Semireche ) is a historical name of a part of Russian Turkestan, which corresponds to the South Eastern part of modern Kazakhstan, known as Zhetysu (… … Wikipedia
Kyrgyzstan — /kir gi stahn /, n. official name of Kirghizia. * * * Kyrgyzstan Introduction Kyrgyzstan Background: A Central Asian country of incredible natural beauty and proud nomadic traditions, Kyrgyzstan was annexed by Russia in 1864; it achieved… … Universalium
Bishkek — (Бишкек) es la capital de Kirguistán. Está en el valle del río Chu, en el curso de los ríos Alaarcha y Alamedín, al pie de los montes Kirguizes, a pocos kilómetros de Kazajstán. Se altitud es de 850 m sobre el nivel del mar. Tiene 631.300… … Enciclopedia Universal
Chu River — Coordinates: 44°59′N 67°43′E / 44.983°N 67.717°E / 44.983; 67.717 … Wikipedia
Karluks — The Karluks (obs. Qarluqs, Qarluks, Karluqs, Arab/Persian Halluh, zh cp|c=葛邏祿;葛逻禄|p=Géluólù, customary phonetic Gelolu, Gelu, Khololo, Khorlo, Harluut) were a prominent nomadic Turkic tribe residing in the regions of Kara Irtysh (Black Irtysh)… … Wikipedia