Chingiz Ajtmatov Kratkaya Biografiya Na Kirgizskom Yazike

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Retrieved 2009-07-26. • by Bruce Weber in The New York Times, 15 June 2008 • ^ Chingiz Aitmatov. Translated by Fainna Glagoleva. Prepared for the Internet by Iraj Bashiri, 2002.

• ^ Chingiz Aitmatov. Translation into English by Progress Publishers, 1973 (in English) • • 2007-08-21 at the, book preview • Iraj Bashiri. (in English) (discussion of Aitmatov's characters) •. Open letter to writer Chingiz Aitmatov, May 5, 1988 (in Russian) • ('Irina Melnikova: I view the opportunity to work on Aitmatov's Collected Works as a gift of fate') (An interview with the editor of a Four-volume collection of Aitmatov's work), 2015-05-27 Secondary sources [ ] • Kolesnikoff, Nina.

Myth in the Works of Chingiz Aitmatov. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1999. • Tumanov, Vladimir '.' 38 (1–2 March–June)1996: 135-154. External links [ ] Wikimedia Commons has media related to. • (in Russian) •.: Stories by Chingiz Aitmatov and Iraj Bashiri's articles about the writer (in English) • • •.

Tien Shan mountain chain Panoramic view of the Tien Shan mountain chain in Kyrgyzstan. © Michal Knitl/Shutterstock.com To the southwest are two great hollows, the and another valley close to Mount Khan-Tengri. The latter valley is bounded by the westward-thrusting arms of the Kungey-Alatau and Terskey-Alatau ranges and contains (Issyk-Kul), whose clear deep waters are fed by the snow-covered peaks.

Chingiz Ajtmatov Kratkaya Biografiya Na Kirgizskom Yazike

The rugged mountain-and-basin structure of much of the country, and the high alpine plateau of the central and eastern regions, are separated from the Fergana Valley on the west by the, running southeast to northwest, which merges into the. The Chatkal Range is linked to the by a final enclosing range, the. The only other important lowlands in the country are the and Talas river valleys in the north, with the capital, Bishkek, located in the Chu. The country’s lowland areas, though occupying only one-seventh of the total area, are home to most of its people. Chu River The Chu River, in the Chu Valley, near Millyanfan, Kyrgyzstan. Vladimir Menkov Climate Kyrgyzstan’s great distance from the oceans and the sharp change of elevation from plains strongly influence the country’s climate. Deserts and plains surround Kyrgyzstan on the north, west, and southeast, making the contrast with the climate and landscape of its mountainous interior all the more striking.