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Uzbekistan Railways - Amu Darya River
Crossing Amu Darya River in Train 56 from Tashkent to Urgench...
published: 05 Jun 2010
author: LHA015
Uzbekistan Railways - Amu Darya River
Crossing Amu Darya River in Train 56 from Tashkent to Urgench
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Crossing of Amu Darya river, Uzbekistan
During my journey on the Silk Road from Iran to China in 2003, crossing the Amu Darya rive...
published: 12 Sep 2007
author: tschutyser
Crossing of Amu Darya river, Uzbekistan
During my journey on the Silk Road from Iran to China in 2003, crossing the Amu Darya river, on the road from Urgench/Khiva to Buchara in Uzbekistan. Caravanserai a Metaphor For more on caravanserai in the Middle East and Central Asia, visit www.consideratcaravanserai.net
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FARAH Amu-Darya
new puppy girl in kennel Czeczuga, import Slovakia...
published: 05 May 2008
author: czeczuga
FARAH Amu-Darya
new puppy girl in kennel Czeczuga, import Slovakia
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Aral Sea Catastrophe
Death of Aral Sea, winds rise and spread the bottom salt on hundreds of kilometers around....
published: 14 Dec 2007
author: debashir
Aral Sea Catastrophe
Death of Aral Sea, winds rise and spread the bottom salt on hundreds of kilometers around. Aral a once-large saltwater lake straddling the boundary between Kazakstan to the north and Uzbekistan to the south. The shallow Aral Sea was formerly the world's fourth largest body of inland water. It nestles in the climatically inhospitable heart of Central Asia, to the east of the Caspian Sea. The Aral Sea is of great interest and increasing concern to scientists because of the remarkable shrinkage of its area and volume in the second half of the 20th century. This change is due primarily to the diversion (for purposes of irrigation) of the riverine waters of the Syr Darya and Amu Darya, which discharge into the Aral Sea and are its main sources of inflowing water. The sea's northern shore—high in some places, low in others—was indented by several large bays. The low-lying and irregular eastern shores were interrupted in the north by the huge delta of the Syr Darya and in the south were bordered by a wide tract of shallow water. The equally vast Amu Darya delta lay on the lake's southern shore, and along the lake's western periphery extended the almost unbroken eastern edge of the 820-foot- (250-metre-) high Ustyurt Plateau. Shrinkage of the Aral Sea, 1960--99.From about 1960 the Aral Sea's water level was systematically and drastically reduced because of the diversion of water from the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers for purposes of agricultural irrigation. As the Soviet <b>...</b>
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Raw Silk: Uzbekistan Travels Part IV: To Khiva through Khorezm
We drive into Khorezm (Khwarezm) province across the Amu Darya near Kipchak (the footage a...
published: 12 Dec 2010
author: sanbanerj1
Raw Silk: Uzbekistan Travels Part IV: To Khiva through Khorezm
We drive into Khorezm (Khwarezm) province across the Amu Darya near Kipchak (the footage across the bridge had to be taken covertly; the warning whistle at the beginning is from gesticulating 'militsia' who saw me take a camera out). We drive through Khoresm, via Mangit near the Turkmen border. We reach Khiva, entering through its South Gate (Tash darwaza); and inspect our lodgings at the mehmanxona Kheivak.
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"Long Way Stan 2010" (8/13) Uzbekistan -- ponte su fiume Amu-Darya diretti a Khiva
14.000 km. in 32 giorni percorsi in moto. Uzbekistan, attraversamento del fiume Amu-Darya ...
published: 17 Jul 2010
author: ciupolotto
"Long Way Stan 2010" (8/13) Uzbekistan -- ponte su fiume Amu-Darya diretti a Khiva
14.000 km. in 32 giorni percorsi in moto. Uzbekistan, attraversamento del fiume Amu-Darya su un ponte di metallo, diretti verso a Ulrech per poi raggiungere la splendida Khiva. L'equilibrio è precario a causa della sabbia presente. Sulla sinistra il nuovo ponte in costruzione.
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Raw Silk: Uzbekistan Travels Part VIII: Qyzylqum
We drive from Khiva, via Urgench across the Amu Darya to the A380, joining it near Beruni....
published: 13 Dec 2010
author: sanbanerj1
Raw Silk: Uzbekistan Travels Part VIII: Qyzylqum
We drive from Khiva, via Urgench across the Amu Darya to the A380, joining it near Beruni. Continuing SE roughly along the spine of the doab, we see the lakes Saduar Chash Kala and Rabochiy (along the Amu Darya) between Kulatau and Uch-Uchak. The next 300 miles are the desolation of Qyzylqum, with barchan dunes and scrub. (Strangely, we get a 3g GSM data signal at 40.9 deg N 62.25 deg E -- probably picking up the communications tower at the Turkmen border post of Dzigherbent.) We reach Bukhara at sunset.
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Farhad Darya - Dukhtar Amu jan
Farhad darya in concert old seeta qasemi qasemie ghasimi new mast dukhtari kochi kuchi duk...
published: 09 Jul 2009
author: KingEhsanjan
Farhad Darya - Dukhtar Amu jan
Farhad darya in concert old seeta qasemi qasemie ghasimi new mast dukhtari kochi kuchi dukhtar dokhtare shad jadid 2009Abdul Hay Wafa Najeeb Juya Joya Habib Aziz Wais Nori Jawid Sharif Mother Kankaash Album 2009 NEW madar Afghans, Afghanistan, afghan Music, Afghan Songs, farsi, pashtu songs,...
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Beauty of Karakalpak Culture
The Karakalpaks (also Qaraqalpaqs) are Turkic people. They mainly live in the lower reache...
published: 05 May 2012
author: Oyrad58
Beauty of Karakalpak Culture
The Karakalpaks (also Qaraqalpaqs) are Turkic people. They mainly live in the lower reaches of the Amu Darya and in the (former) delta of Amu Darya on the southern shore of the Aral Sea in Uzbekistan. The name "Karakalpak" comes from two words: "qara" meaning black, and "qalpaq" meaning hat. The Karakalpaks probably number about 650000 worldwide, out of which about 500000 live in the Republic of Karakalpakstan.
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Bactria
Bactria :country in northern Afghanistan, in Antiquity famous for its fierce warriors and ...
published: 25 Mar 2008
author: jeedehzad
Bactria
Bactria :country in northern Afghanistan, in Antiquity famous for its fierce warriors and its ancient religion, which was founded by the prophet Zarathustra. If there was ever a region that can be described with the old geographical cliché that it is a country of opposites, it must be Bactria. Situated between the Hindu Kush mountain range in the south and the river Oxus (Amudar'ya) in the north, it is essentially an east-west zone that consists of extremely fertile alluvial plains, a hot desert, and cold mountains. Bactria (Bactriana, in Persian, also Bhalika in Arabic and Indian languages, and Ta-Hsia in Chinese) was the ancient Greek name of the country between the range of the Hindu Kush and the Amu Darya (Oxus); its capital, Bactra or Balhika or Bokhdi (now Balkh), was located in what is now Afghanistan. It is a mountainous region with a moderate climate. Water is abundant and the land is very fertile. Bactria was the homeland of Aryan tribes who moved south-west into Iran and into North-Western India around 2500-2000 BC Later it became the north province of the Persian Empire in Central Asia.(Cotterell, 59) It was in these regions, where the fertile soil of the mountainous country is surrounded by the Turanian desert, that the prophet Zarathushtra (Zoroaster) was said to have been born and gained his first adherents. Avestan, the language of the oldest portions of the Zoroastrian Avesta, was once called "old-iranic" which is related to Sanskrit. Today some scholars <b>...</b>
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Moving Walls 18: Carolyn Drake
www.soros.org Paradise Rivers Carolyn Drake explores how landscape and geography help defi...
published: 04 Dec 2011
author: opensocietyinstitute
Moving Walls 18: Carolyn Drake
www.soros.org Paradise Rivers Carolyn Drake explores how landscape and geography help define and maintain a sense of regional and cultural identity for people living in five distinct Central Asian countries previously unified under Soviet rule. Drake follows the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers, which have sustained human life for 40000 years, and shows how the people living alongside these rivers, although divided by geographic and political borders, are connected through their relationship with the landscape.
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Farhad Darya New Concert 2010 Attan Dukhter Amu Jaan By Farahmand
farhad darya new song new concert...
published: 18 May 2010
author: farahmand4u
Farhad Darya New Concert 2010 Attan Dukhter Amu Jaan By Farahmand
farhad darya new song new concert
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Shrinking Aral Sea (2000-2011) [3D converted]
In the 1960s, the Soviet Union undertook major water diversion projects on the Syr Darya a...
published: 27 Apr 2012
author: djxatlanta
Shrinking Aral Sea (2000-2011) [3D converted]
In the 1960s, the Soviet Union undertook major water diversion projects on the Syr Darya and Amu Darya rivers, capturing water that once fed into the Aral Sea. Irrigation projects made the desert bloom, but they spelled doom for the natural freshwater lake. As the Aral Sea dried up, fisheries collapsed, as did the communities that depended on them. The remaining water supply became increasingly salty and polluted with runoff from agricultural plots. Dust blowing from the exposed lakebed eventually degraded the soils, forcing further water diversion efforts to revive them. On a larger scale, loss of the Aral Sea's water influenced regional climate, making the winters even colder and the summers much hotter. Fifty years later, the lake is virtually gone. View the dramatic changes that took place over decades in this collection of satellite images. credit: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center (Aral Sea abandoned boats photograph courtesy of Ismael Alonso, © 2011) source: svs.gsfc.nasa.gov
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Shrinking Aral Sea from 2000-2011
In the 1960s, the Soviet Union undertook major water diversion projects on the Syr Darya a...
published: 02 May 2012
author: violine777
Shrinking Aral Sea from 2000-2011
In the 1960s, the Soviet Union undertook major water diversion projects on the Syr Darya and Amu Darya rivers, capturing water that once fed into the Aral Sea. Irrigation projects made the desert bloom, but they spelled doom for the natural freshwater lake. As the Aral Sea dried up, fisheries collapsed, as did the communities that depended on them. The remaining water supply became increasingly salty and polluted with runoff from agricultural plots. Dust blowing from the exposed lakebed eventually degraded the soils, forcing further water diversion efforts to revive them. On a larger scale, loss of the Aral Sea's water influenced regional climate, making the winters even colder and the summers much hotter. Fifty years later, the lake is virtually gone. View the dramatic changes that took place over decades Credit NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center More Information at: earthobservatory.nasa.gov
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Dukhtar Herati Setara
HeratBastan,Kabul,Balkh,Kandarah,Dushanbe,Pamir,Amu Darya,Fara Rud,Nimruz,Parwan,Logar,...
published: 05 Aug 2008
author: HeratBastan1
Dukhtar Herati Setara
HeratBastan,Kabul,Balkh,Kandarah,Dushanbe,Pamir,Amu Darya,Fara Rud,Nimruz,Parwan,Logar,
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Raw Silk: Uzbekistan Travels Part I: Moynaq
Moynaq, where the Aral Sea used to be, before cotton monoculture over-consumed the Amu Dar...
published: 03 Dec 2010
author: sanbanerj1
Raw Silk: Uzbekistan Travels Part I: Moynaq
Moynaq, where the Aral Sea used to be, before cotton monoculture over-consumed the Amu Darya that used to feed the Aral basin, leaving the south Aral fishing fleet stranded in a manmade desert.
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Chinese Petroleum Company Settles Afghanistan Oil Deal
For more news and videos visit ➡ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitt...
published: 28 Dec 2011
author: NTDTV
Chinese Petroleum Company Settles Afghanistan Oil Deal
For more news and videos visit ➡ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ➡ http Add us on Facebook ➡ on.fb.me The Chinese regime is likely to obtain millions of barrels of oil after settling a deal to explore and extract oil in Afghanistan. Chinese state-owned company China National Petroleum Corporation has won a bid to develop oil blocks in the Amu Darya basin. The basin holds nearly 90-million barrels of oil. The contract involves oil production in the northern Afghan provinces of Sar-e Pul and Faryab. This is the second significant deal for a Chinese company—but the first for Afghanistan in decades.
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Farhad Darya - Interview Tajikistan - Part 2
An interview in Tajikistan before Darya's first concert ever to take place. The interv...
published: 16 Mar 2011
author: FarhadDaryaMusic
Farhad Darya - Interview Tajikistan - Part 2
An interview in Tajikistan before Darya's first concert ever to take place. The interview covers topics such as Darya's background, his musical career, the relations between Afghans and Tajiks and some other things. Website: www.FarhadDarya.info Darya Management: Haroon Kargha E-mail: Haroon@mysticRock.de Tel: +49 (170) 536 4905 (Germany) Tel: +93 (799) 19 84 90 (Kabul, Afghanistan)
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Dispatch: Geopolitics of the Aral Sea
Analyst Peter Zeihan examines the causes and geopolitical implications of a dry Aral Sea....
published: 16 Jun 2010
author: STRATFORvideo
Dispatch: Geopolitics of the Aral Sea
Analyst Peter Zeihan examines the causes and geopolitical implications of a dry Aral Sea.
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Bietars and Farah walk
Int.Ch. Bietars Kara-Kum (7y) and Farah Amu-Darya (21m) Sunday walk :)...
published: 20 Sep 2009
author: czeczuga
Bietars and Farah walk
Int.Ch. Bietars Kara-Kum (7y) and Farah Amu-Darya (21m) Sunday walk :)
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Farhad Darya in Tajikistan
Farhad Darya in Tajikistan...
published: 22 Oct 2008
author: Afrasiabjan
Farhad Darya in Tajikistan
Farhad Darya in Tajikistan
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Ahmad Parwiz - Darya-e-Roya - 2010 HD
Ahmad Parwiz New Song (Darya-e Roya) New Afghan Ghazal Song Lyrics Kawa Shafaq Ahang Album...
published: 23 Dec 2009
author: AhmadParwizMusic
Ahmad Parwiz - Darya-e-Roya - 2010 HD
Ahmad Parwiz New Song (Darya-e Roya) New Afghan Ghazal Song Lyrics Kawa Shafaq Ahang Album Darya-e Roya Comming 2010 HD Ahmad Parwez Parvez Parveez Parviz www.ahmadparwiz.com Singer Ahmad Parwiz اواز خوان : احمد پرویز Song Title : Darya e Roya دریای رویا Lyrics : Kawa Shafaq Ahang Music By : Ahmad Parwiz Directed By : Steven Geldof Official Release By : Ahmad Parwiz Year : 2010 New Afghan Songs 2009 December New Afghani Romance Songs New Afghan Music Videos Januari 2010 New Afghan Clips 2009 HD New Afghan Song 2010 New Afghan Ghazal januari 2010