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    The Irtysh (Old Turkic: ????????????:????????????????, romanized: Ertis ügüzüg, Mongolian: Эрчис мөрөн, Erchis mörön, "erchleh", "twirl"; Russian: Иртыш; Kazakh: Ертіс, Ertis, ه‌رتىس; Chinese: 额尔齐斯河, pinyin: É'ěrqísī hé, Xiao'erjing: عَعَرٿِسِ حْ; Uighur: إيرتيش, Әртиш, Ertish; Tatar: Иртеш, İrteş, ﻴﺋرتئش, Siberian Tatar: Эйәртеш, … See more

    From its origins as the Kara-Irtysh (Vast Irtysh, kara means Vast in Turkic languages but also black. But in the context and geographic terms usually refers vast) in the Mongolian Altay mountains in See more

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    Major cities along the Irtysh, from source to mouth, include:
    • in China: Fuyun, Beitun, Burqin
    • in Kazakhstan: See more

    A number of Mongol and Turkic peoples occupied the river banks for many centuries. In 657, Tang Dynasty general Su Dingfang defeated Ashina Helu, qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate, at the Battle of Irtysh River, ending the Tang campaign against the Western Turks See more

    FC Irtysh Omsk, a soccer team in Omsk, Russia.
    FC Irtysh Pavlodar, a soccer team in Pavlodar, Kazakhstan.
    • Irtysh (Иртыш), a Russian military hospital ship, used at the Bering Strait Swim 2013 See more

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    In Kazakhstan and Russia, tankers, passenger and Cargo ships navigate the river during the ice-free season, between April and October. Omsk, home to the headquarters of the … See more

    Seven railway bridges span the Irtysh. They are located in the following cities:
    • About 15 km downstream from Serebryansk (on the dead-end branch line from See more

    The Irtysh River serves as a backdrop in the epilogue of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's 1866 novel Crime and Punishment. In Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's The GULAG Archipelago, the chapter "The … See more

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    Irtysh (Russian: Иртыш), also named Soyuz-5 (Russian: Союз-5), formerly codenamed Fenix in Russian and Sunkar (Kazakh: Сұңқар, lit. 'falcon') in Kazakh, is a planned Russian rocket that is being developed by JSC SRC Progress within the "Project Feniks" (Russian: Феникс, lit. 'phoenix'). Initially it will replace the capability of Zenit-2 and Proton Medium, and in the future will serve …

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    What does Irtysh mean?English: Irtysh is a lagre river in Siberia ( China, Kazakhstan, Russia ). Esperanto: Irtiŝo — granda rivero en Siberio ( Ĉinio, Kazaĥio, Rusio ). Русский: Иртыш — крупная река в Сибири ( Китае, Казахстане, России ).
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    What is the Ob Irtysh system?The Ob-Irtysh system forms a major drainage basin in Asia, encompassing most of Western Siberia and the Altai Mountains. From its origins as the Kara-Irtysh (Vast Irtysh, kara means Vast in Turkic languages but also black.
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    What is the largest port on the Irtysh?Omsk, home to the headquarters of the state-owned Irtysh River Shipping Company, functions as the largest river port in Western Siberia. On the Kazakhstan section of the river there are presently three major hydroelectric plants, namely at Bakhtarma, Ust-Kamenogorsk and Shulbinsk.
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    What is Irtysh first stage?The Irtysh first stage could be used as the boosters (and even core) of the super heavy rocket Yenisei capable of launching 73 t (80 tons) to low Earth orbit from Baikonur or Vostochny. Improving the performance to 120 t (130 tons) and even 160 t (180 tons) was considered possible with this architecture.
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  4. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irtysh_River

    WebThe main tributary of the Irtysh is the Tobol River. The Ob-Irtysh forms a major drainage basin in Asia, and covers most of Western Siberia and …

  5. https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irtysh

    WebIrtysh i Ryssland. Irtysj (vattendrag i Ryssland, lat 61,07, long 68,87), 61°04′00″N 68°52′00″Ö  / . 61.06667°N 68.86667°Ö. / 61.06667; 68.86667  ( Irtysj (vattendrag i …

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      WebMar 30, 2020 · From its origins as the Kara-Irtysh (Vast Irtysh, kara means Vast in Turkic languages but also black. But in the context and geographic terms usually refers vast) in …

    • https://vi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irtysh

      WebSông Irtysh ( tiếng Nga: Иртыш; tiếng Kazakh: Ertis/Эртiс; tiếng Tatar :İrteş/Иртеш; tiếng Trung: Erqisi / 额尔齐斯河 - Ngạch nhĩ tề tư hà), là một con sông tại Trung Á, sông

    • https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Irtysh

      WebA major river in Siberia, Russia. 2001, Central Asian Security: The New International Context‎[1], →ISBN, LCCN 2001000360, OCLC 1205280015, OL 8049657M, page 80: On …

    • https://sq.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lumi_Irtysh

      WebIrtysh pranë Pavlodar në Kazakistan. Nga rrjedhja e tij si Kara-Irtysh (Irtysh i Zi) në malet mongole Altaj në Xinjiang, Kinë, Irtysh rrjedh në veriperëndim përmes Liqenit Zaysan në …

    • https://sco.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irtysh_River

      WebThe Irtysh River ( Roushie: Иртыш; Kazakh: Ертіс / Yertis; Cheenese: 额尔齐斯河, pinyin: É'ěrqísī hé; Uyghur: ئېرتىش; Mongolie: Эрчис мөрөн/Erchis, "Twirl"; Tatar Cyrillic: Иртеш, Laitin: İrteş) is a river in Siberie an …

    • https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Irtysh_River

      WebEnglish: Irtysh is a lagre river in Siberia ( China, Kazakhstan, Russia ). Esperanto: Irtiŝo — granda rivero en Siberio ( Ĉinio, Kazaĥio, Rusio ). Русский: Иртыш — крупная река в …

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