ALTAI REPUBLIC

or Altay Republicăltīˈ, ălˈtī, ältīˈ, constituent republic (1990 est. pop. 190,000), 35,800 sq mi (92,722 sq km), SE Siberian Russia. Bordering on Mongolia in the south, it contains most of the Altai Mts. and is drained by the Biya, Katun, and Chuya rivers. The region is mountainous, and gold, manganese, and mercury are mined. Livestock raising and dairy farming are important, and grain is cultivated. The republic capital is Gorno-Altaisk (1989 pop. 46,000), a processing center for the agricultural products of the region. The majority of the population are Russians; the rest are Altaians (Oirots, Temuts, Shors, Tilengets, and Kumands). Altaians, numbering about 45,000, are Turkic-speaking peoples with Mongolian ancestry. Some are nomadic or seminomadic herders and hunters, but most are now settled on farms. A communal society existed in the area from the 3d millennium b.c., and there is evidence of a Mongolian civilization in the 5th cent. b.c. The Turkish khanate ruled the region from the 6th to the 10th cent. a.d., and the Altaians were under the control of the Mongolian khans from the beginning of the 13th to the 18th cent. In 1756 the Altaians came under Russian hegemony. From 1918 to 1922 there was civil war as the mountain groups fought the Bolshevik forces. Between 1922 and 1948 the republic was called the Oirat or Oirot Autonomous Region. It was renamed Gorno-Altai in 1948, a name it maintained until the mid-1990s. Gorno-Altai was given republic status in 1991 and was a signatory, under the name Republic of Gorniy-Altay, to the Mar. 31, 1992, treaty that created the Russian Federation (see Russia). The republic was formerly sometimes known as Mountain-Altai.

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...Supreme Soviet, 130 Abkhazia, Republic of, xi , 123 -24, 129 -31...144 riots in 1986 , 145 -46 Altai, Republic of, 14 - 15 , 30...chemical pollution in, 197 Altai Mountains, 31 , 33 , 34 , 141 Altai people of Altai-Saian Mountains...
...Siberian populace. Weapons testing at the Semipalatinsk nuclear test site in Kazakhstan affected not only that republic but the neighboring Altai region in Russia as well see Chapter 16 . Of the dozens of surface and air tests that were conducted at...
...52 Feudalism, 5 Finland, 26 G Gagauz Republic, 83 Gamsakhurdia, Zviad, 26 Gandhi...211 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 53 Gomo-Altai, 46 "Great Power complex," 180 Greben...Karelia, 46 , 47 , 49 Karelian Autonomous Republic, 12 Kazakhstan citizenship laws, 28...
6 Central Asia The four Central Asian republics -- Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan...Mountains, and stretching from the Caspian Sea in the west to the Altai and Sayan mountains in the east, this area of vast and deserts...
...Soviet Union . He participated in the establishment, with Soviet backing, of the Eastern Turkestan Republic in the Yili, Tacheng and Altai districts of northwestern Xinjiang in 1944. He served as commissioner of Education during a brief coalition...
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...Islam by Andrew D. Carson , Nazar M. Altai Chabassus and Zytowski (1987) have already...made by the second author, Nazar M. Altai, from the original Arabic (TBP, 955...Hellenistic philosophy, particularly in Platos Republic. For a flavor of the nature of the descriptions...
...council of the Komi Republic.87 One target of...significant challenge to the republics came on june 7, 2000...involving the Gorno-Altai Republic. The Court declared...constitutions of six republics (Adygeya, Bashkortostan...in the people of the republic rather than the Russian...expanded the Gorno-Altai ruling to other regions...
...identities in the non-Russian republics. Some of the indigenous...studied or worked outside their republic, held dual identities...but who identified with the republics (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan...Russians who were born in the republic and who identified with it...leadership and establish a Russian Altai republic. Despite the intervention...
...of Russias poorest regions, the Altai Republic, includes the story of a local...then an elected candidate to the Republic Duma. In another case, a Kemerovo...a provincial town that, like Altai, ranks low on all indicators of...
...action in the former Soviet republics-territories in which Russia...border regions between the Altai Republic and Primorski Krai. In each...people from former Soviet republics to move here-but this will...resentment. For example, in the Republic of Buryatia, where Chinese...
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...Quaternary Environmental Change, Czech Republic (HSBC) 1 Establish palaeoecological...in Bosnias mountain communities Altai Ethnomusicology Expedition 2002...ethnomusicological landscape of Altai Republic, southern Siberia Turpan Basin...
...with them. These too are being recorded. Vaughan recalls a recent lunch at which twelve visiting musicians from the Altai Republic, a tiny nation bordering Mongolia and Kazakhstan, performed "throat singing," a feat in which vocalists emit...
...the National Assembly of the Republic, alongside Prime Minister...named the "Turkish Islamic Republic of East Turkestan," the republics multinational governmental...districts (Di, Tarbaghatai, and Altai) set up, with Soviet help, the Second East Turkestan Republic. When Alptekin, 94, died...
...points were the short-lived Turkish Islamic Republic of East Turkestan (1933-34) and the Second East Turkistan Republic (1944-49), which existed in Xinjiangs three northern districts (Hi, Tarbaghatai, and Altai).
...developed over the centuries, such as the Altai horse--which originates from the southern...Siberian taiga and takes its name from the Altai Mountains--and the Yakut, which can...across Siberia, but is named after the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Yakut horses can...
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...they design their homes," Tepfer says. "They live in hexagonal shaped homes. The natives of the Altai Republic (a Siberian autonomous republic near Mongolia) live in a house that could be taken for a hogan. Its just amazing. They live off...
A modest proposal for Russia After not getting their paychecks for six months, teachers in Russias central Altai republic are finally getting paid. But this month, the pay comes in bottles rather than in white envelopes. Each of the...
...formed during those years. Ralif, her father, has now left Lukoil and turned politician. Hes a senator in the Republic of Altai. Which sounds too Star Wars for me to place. Its near the Himalayas, she explains. Its a very beautiful place...
...things you probably didnt know about the Republic of Kazakhstan: Britain has spent pounds...second-largest of the 15 former Soviet republics, Kazakhstan extends almost 2,000kms from the Caspian Sea in the west to the Altai Mountains in the east. Kazakhstan is...and Tartars. It was the last Soviet republic to declare its independence in 1991...


 

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ALTAI REPUBLIC or Altay Republic alti , al ti, alti...Mongolia in the south, it contains most of the Altai Mts. and is drained by the Biya, Katun...Autonomous Region. It was renamed Gorno-Altai in 1948, a name it maintained until the...
GORNO-ALTAI REPUBLIC see Altai Republic , Russia. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
ALTAI or Altay both: alti , al , al ti, Rus...system of central Asia; largely in the Altai Republic, Russia, and in Kazakhstan, but extending...where it is called the Mongolian, or Gobi, Altai), and into N China. In the northeast...
ALTAI TERRITORY or Altay Territory, administrative division (1995 pop. 2...traversed by the TurkSib and South Siberian railroads. To the southeast is the Altai Republic , a former subdivision of the region. The fertile Kulunda steppe, where...
MOUNTAIN-ALTAI see Altai Republic , Russia. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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