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Karakul Sheep In Akron Zoo
Karakul, in various spellings, means "black lake" in many Turkic languages. It may refer to: Wool *Karakul sheep, a breed of domestic sheep and its pelt or wool *Karakul (hat), a style of cap made with the aforementioned pelt or wool, traditionally worn in Central and South Asia Places * Qaraqullar, Azerbaijan * Qaragol, a town name used in Azerbaijan, Iran and Iraq * Karakul (China), a lake in Xinjiang Province * Qaraghol, Iran *Qarah Gol, Khodabandeh, Iran * Qarah Kul, Iran *Karakol, the 4th largest city in Kyrgyzstan, located in Issyk-Kul Region * Karaköl, Kyrgyzstan, Jalal-Abad Region * Karakol', a small village within Üch-Terek, Kyrgyzstan * Karakol Peak, mountain in Issyk-Kul Region of Kyrgyzstan *Karakol, Russia *Karakol, Ust-Kansky District, Altai Republic *Karakol, Ongudaysky District, Altai Republic * Karakul, Arkhangelsky District, Bashkortostan * Karakul, Karmaskalinsky District, Bashkortostan *Karakul deposit, Russian cobalt resource *Karakul (Tajikistan), a lak ...
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Karakul Sheep
Karakul or Qaraqul (named after Qorakoʻl, a city in Bukhara Region in Uzbekistan) is a breed of domestic sheep which originated in Central Asia. Some archaeological evidence points to Karakul sheep being raised there continuously since 1400 BC. Hailing from the desert regions of Central Asia, Karakul sheep are renowned for their ability to forage and thrive under extremely harsh living conditions. They can survive severe drought conditions because of a special quality they have, storing fat in their tails. Karakul are also raised in large numbers in Namibia, having first been brought there by German colonists in the early 20th century. They are currently listed as endangered. Use by humans Karakul sheep are a multi-purpose breed, kept for milking, meat, pelts, and wool. As a fat-tailed breed, they have a distinctive meat. Many adult Karakul are double-coated; in this case, spinners separate the coarse guard hair from the undercoat. Karakul is a relatively coarse fiber used ...
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Karakol, Ust-Kansky District, Altai Republic
Karakol (russian: Каракол; alt, Кара-Коол, ''Kara-Kool'') is a rural locality (a selo) in Ust-Kansky District, the Altai Republic, Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering , and encompassing one-eig .... The population was 151 as of 2016. There are 3 streets. Geography Karakol is located 77 km north of Ust-Kan (the district's administrative centre) by road. Chyorny Anuy is the nearest rural locality. References Rural localities in Ust-Kansky District {{AltaiRepublic-geo-stub ...
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Karakol Society
The Karakol society ( tr, Karakol Cemiyeti), was a Turkish clandestine intelligence organization that fought on the side of the Turkish National Movement during the Turkish War of Independence. Formed in November 1918, it refused to merge itself with Association for the Defense of the Rights of Anatolia and Rumelia under Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Its leadership was decapitated in the aftermath of the 1920 Turkish Grand National Assembly election, leading to its eventual dissolution in 1926. Operation The Karakol Society, also known as the Black Arm, Sentinel Association or Guard Society, was founded in November 1918, as the first clandestine organization fighting against the Allied Occupation of Constantinople. It served as a continuation of the Committee of Union and Progress' intelligence agency, the Special Organization, with the majority of its members coming from the latter. It was founded by Kara Vâsıf Bey and Kara Kemal on Talaat Pasha's orders, soon after he fled the ...
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Karakol Culture
Karakol culture (russian: Каракольская культура ''Karakol'skaya'' kul'tura) is a Bronze Age archaeological culture of the 2nd millennium BCE in the Altai area, contemporaneous with the Afanasiev culture. Karakol culture was discovered in 1985 near village of Karakol in Altai. In the Altai territory, the Bronze Age extended from the 3rd to the 2nd millennium BCE, bronze was a main material for tools, weapons and jewelry. At that time in the Altai territory lived people of the Karakol and Afanasiev cultures. Most of the investigated Karakol culture burials are located on the banks of the river Ursul and its tributaries. Economy In the Bronze Age, Altai populations transitioned from hunter-gathering to productive economy, from the hunting, plants-gathering and fishing to livestock-breeding and agriculture. The early Altaians in the summer grazed herds of cows, horses, and flocks of sheep and goats on alpine meadows, in the winter they were coming back to th ...
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Karagöl (other)
Karagöl (literally 'black lake' in Turkish) may refer to the following entities in Turkey: * Karagöl (Giresun), a region, mountain and lake in north-central Turkey * Karagöl (Toros) Karagöl is a small crater lake in the Taurus Mountains in Turkey. Geography The midpoint of the lake is at . It is situated almost on the borderline of Niğde Province and Mersin Province and is accessible from Darboğaz, a town in the Ulukış ..., a lake in south-central Turkey * Karagöl (Izmir), a national park and lake in western Turkiye * Karagöl-Sahara, a national park in Artvin Province, north-eastern Turkey * Karagöl, Mardin, a village in Mardin Province, south-eastern Turkey * MV Karagöl, an oil/chemical tanker owned and operated by a Turkish company {{dab ...
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Karakul (Tajikistan)
Karakul, Qarokul ( Kyrgyz for "black lake", replacing the older Tajik name Siob; russian: Каракуль; tg, Қарокӯл) is a diameter lake within a rather large impact crater. It is located in the Tajik National Park in the Pamir Mountains in Tajikistan. Impact crater Karakul lies within a circular depression interpreted as an impact crater with a rim diameter of . Some estimates give its age as relatively recent. Preliminarily, it was thought to be c. 25  Ma or less than 23 Ma. However, it may even be from the recent Pliocene (5.3 to 2.6 Ma). The Earth Impact Database (EID) also lists it as younger than 5 Ma. It is larger than the Eltanin impact (2.5 Ma), which has already been suggested as a contributor to the cooling and ice cap formation in the Northern Hemisphere during the late Pliocene. The Karakul impact structure was first identified around 1987 through studies of imagery taken from space. Lake description The lake/crater lies at an el ...
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Karakul Deposit
The Karakul deposit is one of the largest cobalt deposits in Russia. The deposit is located in Altai Republic. The deposit has reserves amounting to 180 million tonnes of ore grading 0.33% cobalt, 1.5% copper, 0.11% nickel and bismuth, 0.4% tungsten, 4.6 million oz of gold and 57.6 million oz of silver. The mineral deposit was discovered by Soviet prospectors in the 1970s. Imperial Mining held a license to develop the field in 2010. It is possibly the world's largest source of primary cobalt outside of Africa. In 2015 it was owned by Global Cobalt. Global Cobalt had conducted a drilling exploration program in 2013, drilling 45 holes, for nearly 7,400 metres, with positive results. Global Cobalt, Imperial Mining Holding Limited and Global Energy Metals Corporation underwent an arrangement transaction in 2016. Global Cobalt retained its option over the Karakul Cobalt Property as its principal property. It also has an option to acquire four other nearby deposits known as the "Altai S ...
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Karakul, Republic Of Bashkortostan
Karakul (russian: Каракуль) is a rural locality (a village) in Kamyshlinsky Selsoviet, Karmaskalinsky District, Bashkortostan The Republic of Bashkortostan or Bashkortostan ( ba, Башҡортостан Республикаһы, Bashqortostan Respublikahy; russian: Республика Башкортостан, Respublika Bashkortostan),; russian: Респу́блик ..., Russia. The population was 55 as of 2010. There is 1 street. Geography Karakul is located 27 km southeast of Karmaskaly (the district's administrative centre) by road. Malayevo is the nearest rural locality. References Rural localities in Karmaskalinsky District {{Karmaskalinsky-geo-stub ...
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Karakul, Bashkortostan
Karakul (russian: links=no, Каракул) is a rural locality (a village) in Irnykshinsky Selsoviet, Arkhangelsky District, Bashkortostan The Republic of Bashkortostan or Bashkortostan ( ba, Башҡортостан Республикаһы, Bashqortostan Respublikahy; russian: Республика Башкортостан, Respublika Bashkortostan),; russian: Респу́блик ..., Russia. The population was 44 as of 2010. There are 2 streets. Geography Karakul is located 19 km northwest of Arkhangelskoye (the district's administrative centre) by road. Berezovka is the nearest rural locality. References Rural localities in Arkhangelsky District {{Arkhangelsky-geo-stub ...
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Karakol, Ongudaysky District, Altai Republic
Karakol (russian: Каракол; alt, Кара-Коол, ''Kara-Kool'') is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative centre of Karakolskoye Rural Settlement, Ongudaysky District, the Altai Republic, Russia. The population was 411 as of 2016. There are 6 streets. Geography Karakol is located 17 km northwest of Onguday Onguday (russian: Онгуда́й; alt, Оҥдой, ''Oñdoy'') is a rural locality (a '' selo'') and the administrative center of Ongudaysky District in the Altai Republic, Russia, located on the Ursul River, from Gorno-Altaysk, the capi ... (the district's administrative centre) by road. Kurota is the nearest rural locality. References Rural localities in Ongudaysky District {{AltaiRepublic-geo-stub ...
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