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The Map of Setting Kazakh Clans ✪ Territories, not having THE MAP OF SETTING PETROPAVLOVSK КУ constant setting АТ ● КА ✪ ● АТ КУ СЮ Presnogorkovka АТ ● ● Area of migrators KAZAKH CLANS ● ● КА KEREY KEREY КК ● ● БЛ ● АТ I R UAK T Y КЛ KEREY КУ SH КЛ ● UAK АТ АТ KYPSHAK KYPSHAK АТ АТ R АЖ ● КА ● I Ш ● V E R ● КН А КА АБ Settlements КБ ● КЛ ● XIX - the beginning of XX centuries ● ✪ КН СЮ ● ✪ KOKSHETAU КК QOSTANAY KEREY ● ✪ Rurniy BAYULY КА КН КК Administrative borders of КН КА А KYPSHAKКК ЖП ● КБ КБ КЕ КА КН ✪ modern Kazakhstan UAK КУ БС PAVLODAR Ж КЕ КА ● ● КН БС БЕ UAK М ● КУ БС К ТШ KEREY I ● EKIBASTUZ KEREY ✪ Ж БС S ORAL ТШ H КА СЮ ✪ KEREY ТМ Ж I КУ KEREY КН БС БЛ M ✪ ТМ Atbasar КА БС KEREY К NAYMAN● R ТР КУ КР ЖШ I ● Ж ТШ V ● ● ARGYN КН KEREY E ● ТМ ● КА ● ● КР ТБ ЖШ R ● ● ● Д СЮ К ТМ ZHETERU БЛ ● Д СЮ ✪ СЮ ✭ СЮ Semey KEREY Ж ● Д ★ ASTANA ● ✪ ТБ ● ЖШ БЕ OSKEMEN Б Ж ЖШ NAYMAN Б ● Ж БГ ● ТЕ КО КР BAYULY ТБ ● Ж ARGYN СЮ КО М Б М ● ТМ БГ Д СЮ СЮ КЕ КО КО r ТБ ● ● Ш ЖШ СЮ БР ТМ e ● Д Д v ● ✪ Ш ЖШ ● UAK КО i М ● AQTOBE КК СЮ ТЕ Ж r ТБ АЛ АЛ Uil ✪ КТ ЖШ ● КЕ М АН ТБ l ● КТ Ж ✪ И ● Ш У ● Д Temirtau КЕ a ТБ ● TENGYZ LAKE Д М r АЛ КТ Ш ● ● ТК ЖШ Д ТБ Б ● ● КЕ КЕ М ● ЖПBAYULY U ● Ж Ш Ш СЮ Д ✪ ТР КО КО Ж БР КТ Ш ТБ КК ТР QARAGHANDY✪ ТБ МР КО Б ТЗ КТ ● ЖШ Karkaralinsk АН КЛ КК АЛ ● ● КК КЫ Б ТБ Ш ТР Д Д КЕ Т БР ✪ МР МР ТН А Ш КТ Temir Ш У СЮ ТР ● КЕ ТР КЫ Б Ш ALIMULY ЖШ ТР ТБ ZAYSANБ LAKE АК А ● ✪ КЛ КТ Ш Ш КК Д КЕ КЕ ТР NAYMANМР Zaysan БР КТ Ш У У БЛ ТР ✪ Ayaguz KEREY И Ш Ш Д KEREY МР Б Б АК BAYULY БР КК ✪ КЕ К К К r КК У ТР К KEREY БР КК r i v e Т Irgyz БЛ БЛ К КТ b a Д КЕ ТЗ m АТ ЖШ КЕ ARGYN КЕ ТЗ ТЗ Р E Ш БГ Д ● ТЗ Ш У КК КЕ К Р А Е КТ КК БЛ КЕ К М КЛ ТМ А КК Т Т КЕ К К К ✪ ZHETERU КК Chelkar ✪ Ч КЕ ATYRAU Ш Ч ТО ТО БЛ ✪ БГ БГ КЕ ТБ Т И КК А ZHETERU Zhezqazghan Д КЕ К С К И Т КК Д ТБ ТБ К Т ALIMYLY KYPSHAK БГ ТБ К А КК Т Т БГ Д ШБ С ALAKOL LAKE АЛ ТО Д С К BAYULY КК ✪ ЖП КК К ТК Ш Aralsk БГ NAYMAN Д ТБ KE С К А ТК АЛ Д LA Б АН АН С М С С А КК БГ Д Б К С КК Ш ТО ШБ ASH АН ● К КК Д K АН ✪ ТК Ш H AR М Lepsinsk АН A М Ш БГ Д Q Б T A М С A ТБ ZHETERU ТО Б КЧ L К БГ Д КЛ КЛ М СР А ТБ ТБ КС КК Д АР ZHALAIR АН Д BAL М E А СР ✪ ТБ ТК Ч ТО КК Д КЧ КЧ Taldyqorghan БА А А ТБ КТ БГ Д О ТК БЛ М C СР П SUAN I L I R S КК О I V C ТО КТ ТБ БГ E R АН К KANLY ✪ АТ ТМ ОР О К ● Dzharkent ЖП ОР SRGELI БЛ КБ ТБ ✪ ОР БО ● ✪ AQTAU КР QYZYLORDA Р О Д СИ ZHALAIR АК БА ТМ Ч ЧР КР КБ ●● А А SHAPRASHTY О БО N ЖП ТО ККNAYMAN ОР А СИ СС СИ СС ● OSHAKTY О БО DULAT YSTY Ч Д СС ТБ KYPSHAK Т СИ КБ ALBAN A KONRAT О DULAT ЕС ✪ Ч RA YSTY СИ А КБ АЛ Д ● ● EA ● Е КЗ IA LS ● Д ● SRGELI ● ● ALMATY АБ ТБ ● АС ● Т Д SARYUYSUN КУ АЛ Terkestan ✪ DULAT СИ ЧР ✪ ● ЧР TARAZ SP ЧР СИ ● I S Y E K 5 K O L L A K ● SHYMKENT✪ Д Д Д ● CA GREAT ZHUZ CHARDARA RESERVOIR TRIBE ALBAN. SMALL ZHUZ MIDDLE ZHUZ Clans: АБ = aytbozum; АЛ = aldzhan; КЗ = kzyl=borik; TRIBE SARYUYSUN. КБ = konyr=borik; КУ = kurman; СС = segiz=sary. TRIBE ALIMULY. TRIBE ARGYN. TRIBE KYPSHAK. TRIBE DULAT. TRIBE SRGELI. Clans: КК = karakesek; КС = karasakal; Clans: АТ = atygay; БС = basentein; Clans: КБ = karabalyk; КЛ = koldenen; Clans: БО = botpay; Д = dzhanys; СИ = siykym; КТ = kete; ТК = tortkara; БЕ = begendyk; ЖШ = zhogary=shekty; КК = kulan=kypshak; ТО = toraygyr; У = uzun ЧР = chimyr. Ш = shekty; Ч = shomekey. КН = kanzhigaly; КЕ = karakesek; TRIBE SUAN. КА = karaul; Д = kauandyk; TRIBE NAYMAN. TRIBE ZHALAIR. Clans: БА = baytyugey; ТО = tokarstan. TRIBE BAYULY. СЮ = syundyk; ТР = tarakty; Clans: АН = ak=nayman; БГ = baganaly; Clans: АК = akbiyum; АН = andas; АР = aryktynym; Clans: А = aday; АЛ = alasha; АТ = altyn; ТБ = tobakty; ТШ = tomen=shekty; Б = baydzhigit; БЛ = baltaly; БР = bura; Б = baychigyr; БЛ = balgaly; КЛ = kalpe; TRIBE SHAPRASHTY. Б = baybakty; БР = bersh; Е = esentemir; ШБ = shubartpaly. К = karakerey; КР = kartay; Ж = kozhambet; КР = karashapan; КЧ = kushuk; М = myrza; Clans: А = aykym; АС = asyl; ЖП = zhappas; И = issyk; КЛ = kzyl=kurt; КО = kokzharly; КЫ = kyrzhy; М = matay; ОР = orakty; СР = siyrshy. Е = ekey; ЕС = eskozha; М = maskar; ТЗ =tazlar; ТН = tana; Р = sherkesh. TRIBE KEREY. МР = murun; С = sadyr; ТЕ = terstamgaly; Ч = chibyl. Clans: АК = abak=kerey; А = aksary; Т = tortul TRIBE KANLY. TRIBE ZHETERU. БА = balty; КУ = kursary Clans: К = kzyl=kanly; П = kopsan=kanly. TRIBE YSTY. Clans: Ж = zhagalbayly; К = kerdery; TRIBE UAK. Clans: О = oik, Т = tlik. КР = kereit; ТБ = tabyn; ТМ = tama; TRIBE KONRAT. Clans: АБ = abray; АЖ = azhibek; Ш = shoga TRIBE OSHAKTY. Т = teleu. For manufacturing the map the works of M.S. MUKANOV and other authors are used. © 1999 Copyright Agency BRIF Central Asia, Author A.I.SOBAKIN.
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