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Kul´tavyja kamjani Belarusi:

2000
The article analyses cult stones on the territory of Belarus, among them such types as stones with footprints, stones for protection, officinal- and treasure-stones, petrified people and animals. The stones are known under the following names: the God's footprint, the Holy stone, Volas, Dazhdzboh (Rain-God), Kapavishcha (Sanctuary), Forefather, and ...
Dučyc, Ljudmila   +4 more
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Hydrobiology of Lake Issyk-Kul

2002
The most complete study of the specific composition of macrophyte algae in Issyk-Kul belongs to T. Matyukova [1] who described vegetation assemblages in the Tyup gulf, in which the indented coastline and strongly uneven hydrochemical conditions have favoured proliferous development of various aquatic vegetation species.
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Kul, tankskibe og storpolitik

Arbejderhistorie: tidskrift for historie, kultur og politik, 2014
Anmeldelse af: Per Boje, Marianne Rostgaard, Mogens Rüdiger: Handelspolitikken som kampplads under Den Kolde Krig. Aalborg Universitetsforlag, 2012. 424 s.
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KUL-OBA STUDIES PART II. THE KUL-OBA "KING"

Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia, 2001
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KUL HAKKI AHKÂMI

Kul Hakkı denince her iki kelimenin de anlamını, oturduğu ve hitap ettiği zemini tartışmakta yarar var. Kul kavramı daha ilk baştan bizi dinî bir terminolojiye itelemekte ve Allah’a imanı, varlığına ve birliğine şek ve şüphesiz yaklaşımı hatırlatmakta; bundan sonraki tartışacağımız mevzuları da bu ‘kul ile Allah’ ilişkisi çerçevesinde ele almamızı ...
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Innovative Trend Analysis of Precipitation in the Lake Issyk-Kul Basin, Kyrgyzstan

Atmosphere, 2020
Yilinuer Alifujiang   +2 more
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