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n ethnic group of Turkic people living in the | Siberian Altai Republic and Altai Krai and surrounding |
a group of Russian aluminium smelters called | Siberian Aluminium. |
y they formed parts of the Nogayskaya, Kazan, | Siberian, and partly, Astrakhan khanates. |
archin (sometimes known as Gulibairsen in the | Siberian and Mongolian variants), with whom he is enga |
nery was tested on the station for the future | Siberian and foreign stations. |
failed to coordinate its attack with the 1st | Siberian, and attacked on the following day, 26 Januar |
as of Russia and included the lands of Kazan, | Siberian, and Astrakhan Khanates, with addition of som |
covered apparently point to a connection with | Siberian and Central Asian cultures, in particular wit |
3.8% - Typical of Uralic, | Siberian and Altaic populations. |
out exploratory parties by dogsled along the | Siberian arctic coast. |
us region and the other characteristic of the | Siberian arctic. |
In July 1919 Diterikhs took command of the | Siberian Army of Admiral Kolchak. |
fterwards, he was assigned command of the 2nd | Siberian Army Corps from April 25, 1901 to February 11 |
er General Yasukata Oku and the Russian First | Siberian Army Corps under Lieutenant General Georgii S |
On the Russian side was the First | Siberian Army Corps under Lieutenant General Georgii S |
4. The Western | Siberian Basin is in the northern and northeastern reg |
natural gas field located in the north of the | Siberian basin, where the presence of gas hydrates has |
Siberian bears tend to be much bolder toward humans th | |
The snow sheep (Ovis nivicola), or | Siberian bighorn sheep, is a species of sheep, which c |
population breeds, but far greater numbers of | Siberian birds arrive in winter. |
em with some East Asian Luscinias such as the | Siberian Blue Robin (Seki, 2006). |
The | Siberian Blue Robin, Luscinia cyane, is a small passer |
He was named to the Presidium of the | Siberian Branch in 1988. |
The Tuvan language belongs to the Northern or | Siberian branch of the Turkic language family. |
this title he received a golden badge of the | Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (th |
The company is a joint venture between the | Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences loc |
He was appointed Corresponding Member of the | Siberian branch of the Soviet Academy of Sciences on M |
The | Siberian Brown Lemming (Lemmus sibiricus) is a species |
The East | Siberian brown bear (Ursus arctos collaris) is a subsp |
Brunnera macrophylla ( | Siberian bugloss) is a plant in the borage family, Bor |
Sart was one of the names applied to the | Siberian Bukharans who settled in Siberia in the 17th |
The alpine bullhead or | Siberian bullhead (Cottus poecilopus) is a species of |
n in earnest when we acquired a genuine white | Siberian cat, albeit a "domestic", as she possessed no |
Catalogue of the Earth's Impact structures, | Siberian Center for Global Catastrophes |
nufacturing equipment designated to a defunct | Siberian chemical refinery owned by Pomerov. |
Besides ABC provides services to | Siberian cities of Yekaterinburg and Krasnoyarsk. |
otanical research in Siberia, and died in the | Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk in 1862. |
The Japanese troops occupying a | Siberian city |
He is buried in | Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk. |
exposure against the severe and inhospitable | Siberian climate and, although leaving Astoria with a |
Rahmn's wife was unable to handle the | Siberian climate, and the Rahmns moved to Serapta. |
e Russian Premier League, Matsui moved to the | Siberian club on loan until the end of the Russian Cha |
28, Mogami was assigned to patrols off of the | Siberian coast, and to fishery patrol duties. |
The expedition now faced a long trek to the | Siberian coast, with little hope even then of rescue. |
Fishes attributed to East | Siberian cod are found off the western half of the Can |
DNA data, has however concluded that the East | Siberian cod is not a distinct species from the Arctic |
The East | Siberian cod, Arctogadus borisovi, also known as the t |
ever, Ural Ocean begins to shrink because the | Siberian continent and Kazakhstania microcontinent wer |
us and collided against eastern Laurasia (the | Siberian continent) during the Late Triassic together |
It was between Baltica and the | Siberian continent, with the bordering oceans of Panth |
r he was sent to the front lines with the 1st | Siberian Corps of the 2nd Russian Manchurian Army. |
Stackelberg was commander of the Russian 1st | Siberian Corps, which played a major role in the Battl |
In 1639 the company of Postnik Ivanov, a | Siberian cossack, reached the site of Zashiversk and s |
rry, Scots Pine, Sea-Buckthorn, Shrub Willow, | Siberian Crab, Siberian Larch, Trembling Aspen or Whit |
s used in the Proterozoic stratigraphy of the | Siberian Craton in Russia. |
nstitute from 1947 to 1960 when he joined the | Siberian Department in a laboratory studying natural p |
located below the rapids (Shivery, шиверы, in | Siberian dialect, thus the name Zashiversk) of the Ind |
(sometimes known as the Polish Legion or the | Siberian Division) which fought alongside the Czech Le |
The Song of the | Siberian Earth (Words by Yevgeniy Dolmatovsky, Music b |
et extends far beyond the borders of the West | Siberian economic region. |
rt of Western Siberia and is part of the West | Siberian economic region along with Kemerovo, Novosibi |
ms of shamanism and methodology: ranging from | Siberian ecstatic seances and Tibetan trance oracles t |
The Altai Wapiti, or | Siberian Elk, is a subspecies of Elk found in the fore |
The | Siberian Elm Ulmus pumila cultivar 'Variegata' is of u |
The | Siberian Elm Ulmus pumila cultivar 'Harbin' is an olde |
The | Siberian Elm Ulmus pumila cultivar 'Manchu' was raised |
The | Siberian Elm Ulmus pumila cultivar 'Aurea' (Beijing Go |
The | Siberian Elm Ulmus pumila cultivar 'Pyramidalis Fiorei |
The possible | Siberian Elm Ulmus pumila hybrid cultivar 'Kansas Hybr |
'Lincoln' was selected from crossings of the | Siberian Elm Ulmus pumila and the Slippery, or Red, El |
The | Siberian Elm Ulmus pumila cultivar 'Mr. |
years of katorga, and the remaining four - to | Siberian exile. |
Japanese casualties from the | Siberian Expedition included some 5,000 dead from comb |
Main article: Canadian | Siberian Expeditionary Force |
ordings including the jazz radio chart topper | Siberian Express which was co-produced by Ken Caillat. |
In September 2008, DUAFC will host | Siberian Federal University in a friendly to be watche |
Delfin was salvaged and transferred to the | Siberian flotilla, arriving in Vladivostok in late 190 |
In 1911, she was appointed flagship of the | Siberian Flotilla. |
khanas were originally the inhabitants of the | Siberian forest (taiga). |
The domesticated silver fox (marketed as the | Siberian fox) is a domesticated form of the silver mor |
iberiade by Andrei Konchalovsky, the isolated | Siberian frontier town, which becomes irrevocably chan |
Rosneft (25.94%), and East | Siberian Gas Co. (5.48%). |
s previously marketed in the United States as | Siberian Ginseng because it has similar herbal propert |
eleutheroside: | Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus) |
Some species, notably E. senticosus ( | Siberian ginseng), are used for herbal medicine. |
es fed on a diet which includes herbs such as | Siberian Ginseng, Echinacea and Uncaria tomentosa. |
l in the United States to market eleuthero as | Siberian Ginseng, since the term "ginseng" is reserved |
The West | Siberian Glacial Lake, also known as West Siberian Lak |
Some equate her to the | Siberian goddess Umai. |
The Komuch participated with the Provisional | Siberian Government in the State Conference held in Uf |
itself under jurisdiction of the Provisional | Siberian Government located in Omsk and immediately an |
On November 1918 the Provisional | Siberian Government merged with the Ufa Directory and |
te movement and held a string of posts in the | Siberian government of Aleksandr Kolchak, including th |
l politician and head of the Omsk Provisional | Siberian Government, General A. G. Boldyrev and the le |
of 14) were former members of the Provisional | Siberian Government. |
After reaching several small islands in the | Siberian group and gaining some food and rest, they to |
The | Siberian grouse mostly occurs in forests of spruce, fi |
Siberian Grouse is classified as Globally Near Threate | |
The | Siberian Grouse, Falcipennis falcipennis, is a medium- |
In addition, in 1942, a group of | Siberian Gulag escapees is said to have hiked into Ind |
ks of life, and spent four to five years in a | Siberian gulag). |
Siberian Huskies, with proper care, have a typical lif | |
The | Siberian Husky (Russian: Сибирский хаски, Sibirskiy ha |
A red/white colored | Siberian Husky with heterochromia, a trait which is un |
edic Foundation for Animals currently has the | Siberian Husky ranked 148th out of a possible 153 bree |
ascot of the Northeastern University was live | Siberian Husky named Mr. and Mrs. Husky, who first app |
Siberian Husky | |
Shirubi ( | Siberian Husky) |
recognised by the American Kennel Club as the | Siberian Husky), and the Ostiak. |
wns three dogs, including a great Pyrenees, a | Siberian husky, and a Bulldog. |
commonly affected breeds for adenomas are the | Siberian Husky, Cocker Spaniel, Pekingese, and Samoyed |
eds are closely related: Alaskan Malamute and | Siberian Husky, Collie and Shetland Sheepdog, Greyhoun |
ile a geographically remote Nordic spitz, the | Siberian Husky, does not show such a replacement of th |
Siberian Ibex also live in these mountains. | |
orn, Puma, Ringtail Cat, Rocky Mountain Goat, | Siberian Ibex, Silver Fox, Skunk, Stone Sheep, Turkey, |
inter march toward Chita, known as the "Great | Siberian Ice march". |
ia, Vladimir Kislitsin took part in the Great | Siberian Ice march. |
The Great | Siberian Ice march (Russian: Великий Сибирский Ледяной |
Order of the Great | Siberian Ice March |
It later served in the | Siberian Intervention and the Shandong Incident. |
It was the beginning of the | Siberian Intervention of the Japanese and Chita became |
th Infantry Regiment, and participated in the | Siberian Intervention of 1919-1920. |
of Japanese troops in Siberia during Japan's | Siberian Intervention against the Bolshevik Red Army. |
of Japanese troops in Siberia during Japan's | Siberian Intervention against the Bolshevik Red Army. |
olshevik Revolution, followed by the Japanese | Siberian Intervention created a strong distrust betwee |
rt of the Japanese fleet participating in the | Siberian Intervention to help the White Russian forces |
t based in Siberia in 1920 as part of Japan's | Siberian Intervention during the Russian Civil War. |
dings of troops and coastal patrol during the | Siberian Intervention of 1918-1921. |
and in northern waters in support of Japan's | Siberian Intervention against the Bolshevik Red Army. |
Main articles: Russian Civil War and | Siberian Intervention |
nion in Japan mounted against the cost of the | Siberian Intervention, which had absorbed over half th |
nese expeditionary force participating in the | Siberian Intervention, and Iwakuro participated in num |
n participated in the Russo-Japanese War, the | Siberian Intervention. |
e Russo-Japanese War, and participated in the | Siberian Intervention. |
ies in Korea, and it also participated in the | Siberian Intervention. |
China in World War I, and participated in the | Siberian Intervention. |
ar I, it was revived for participation in the | Siberian Intervention. |
ments of the 9th Division participated in the | Siberian Intervention. |
the divisions selected to participate in the | Siberian Intervention. |
ns (1923-24), during which time he backed the | Siberian Intervention. |
series Sibiricae ( | Siberian irises) |
after he had made a successful flight to the | Siberian islands and visited the North Pole once more, |
arts of the Sakha Republic (including the New | Siberian Islands) |
he Brambling and the Rustic Bunting; also the | Siberian Jay can be seen in the area. |
The Mongolian Five-toed Jerboa or | Siberian Jerboa (Allactaga sibirica) is a species of r |
sack ataman Yermak form Muscovy conquered the | Siberian Khanate in the 1580s the city of Chimgi-Tura |
ler Khan Muhammad conquered Sibir and created | Siberian Khanate encompassing the whole Western Siberi |
Later Crimean Khanate, Astrakhan Khanate, | Siberian khanate, Kazan khanate, Uzbek khan Mohammed S |
Trans-Ural Bashkirs subordinated to | Siberian khanate. |
d separated between Nogay horde and Kazan and | Siberian khanates, founded in the XV century. |
However, | Siberian Khatru contains several separate melodies, to |
Adolf died in | Siberian labor camp, his brother Alexander-Shlomo, who |
d , translated as "tree felling," a symbol of | Siberian labor camps and also of the forced labor with |
n; many of his relatives had been deported to | Siberian labor camps, and the KGB offered to release t |
unexpectedly set free after twenty years in a | Siberian labor camp by his former jailer, Piotr Ilyich |
o continue to study about vocal techniques of | Siberian lamaistic & shamanistic traditions. |
steal a large truck and ride off down a snowy | Siberian landscape together with the truck slightly bu |
hat that of Vietnamese than any of the native | Siberian languages . |
gmelinii), | Siberian Larch (L. |
pecies of Delphinium known by the common name | Siberian larkspur. |
River where it connected to the ill-defined ' | Siberian Line' along the forest-steppe boundary. |
go, Sambar, Scottish Wildcat, Siamang gibbon, | Siberian Lynx, Siberian Tiger, Snow Leopard, Wild Asia |
The American/E | Siberian M. americana (Black Scoter) is sometimes cons |
For the Altai or | Siberian Maral, see Altai Wapiti. |
He is a graduate of the | Siberian Metallurgic Institute (1979), received an MSc |
cross the Amur from China) in a family of the | Siberian middle-class, he fled the Soviet Union for Ma |
After arriving in Yurga (near Tomsk) in the | Siberian Military District, it was reorganized into th |
It was first formed in the | Siberian Military District in November 1941, including |
ps at Ulan-Ude in 2004, and was active in the | Siberian Military District until 2007, when it was app |
2, General Makarov was appointed as Commander | Siberian Military District, one of the largest task fo |
t engineers came true: Baikal and Angara is a | Siberian miracle, a pearl of the Soviet water-power en |
government finally suppressed the Protestant | Siberian mission in 1840 and expelled the Swans and ot |
Central | Siberian Mission |
It is found in the southern | Siberian mountains and Kyrghyzstan. |
Red Deer, moose, roe Deer, fallow Deer and | siberian Musk Deer Linn. |
ty of the Koryak mythology, part of the wider | Siberian mythology. |
Cornus alba, the | Siberian or Red-Barked Dogwood, is a large suckering s |
anthera leo vereshchagini, known as the East | Siberian- or Beringian cave lion is an extinct prehist |
The 2007 | Siberian orange snow was an anomalous phenomenon that |
lso plays keyboard in the American band Trans | Siberian Orchestra. |
he literature that morphology is termed South | Siberian, Paleosiberian and Uraloid. |
ic evidence confirms some relationship to the | Siberian pear (P. |
befriended by Grigori Rasputin (Tom Baker), a | Siberian peasant who describes himself as a religious |
Kets (Кеты in Russian) are a | Siberian people who speak the Ket language. |
Among other | Siberian peoples these characteristics are attributed |
and teaching written languages for indigenous | Siberian peoples and founded the Institute of the Peop |
thout differentiating them from several other | Siberian peoples. |
A goddess revered by many | Siberian peoples. |
Chukchi, Koryaks, Lamuts and other indigenous | Siberian peoples. |
d artifacts and mummified humans found in the | Siberian permafrost in the Altay Mountains. |
igate the DNA of a mammoth recovered from the | Siberian permafrost. |
Wales National Velodrome includes a 250-metre | Siberian pine track, a function room/dance studio, fre |
Dwarf | Siberian pine and alpine tundra grow at higher elevati |
track is 250 metres (820 ft) long and made of | Siberian Pine. |
Kedr (Russian: кедр meaning | Siberian pine; Yuri Gagarin's callsign during the Vost |
nd on the Russian plain and Siberia (the West | Siberian plain and South Siberian mountains). |
orth America it is found in Finland, the West | Siberian plain, the South Siberian mountains and Kazac |
bution being the Pannonian Basin and the West | Siberian Plain. |
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