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    Pamir was a four-masted barque built for the German shipping company F. Laeisz. One of their famous Flying P-Liners, she was the last commercial sailing...
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    notable examples include: Flying P-Liners, including Petschili (1903), Pamir (1905), Passat (1911), Peking (1911), Pola (1916) and Priwall (1917) Prinzess...
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    Archived from the original on 2007-11-21. Retrieved 2008-01-08. Memorial Pamir Maritime Museum of the Atlantic's Top Ten Tall Ships List Archived 2012-10-17...
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    but somewhat distinct rubab-i-pamir (Pamiri rubab) is played, employing a shallower body and neck. The rubab of the Pamir area has six gut strings, one...
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    18; 1905) O. Olufsen: "Pamir. Rejse igennem Roshan, Darvas og Karategin" (fortsat) (Geografisk Tidsskrift, Bind 18; 1905) Ole Olufsen: "Gennem Pamir" (1906)...
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    1910 after being rammed by a steamer and the four-masted barques Pamir, built 1905, capsized and sunk in 1957, 80 died, 6 rescued. Pisagua, built 1892...
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    1895 and 1907. In September 1895, London and Saint Petersburg signed the Pamir Boundary Commission protocols, when the border between Afghanistan and the...
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    ethnographer, he organized three expeditions to the tribes and villagers in the Pamir Mountains, accompanied by a photographer and a linguist. His observations...
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    evidence of it being smoked for its psychoactive effects around 500 BCE in the Pamir Mountains, Central Asia. Since the 14th century, cannabis has been subject...
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    Large-billed reed warbler (category Birds described in 1905)
    Pamir of north-eastern Afghanistan by researcher Robert Timmins of the Wildlife Conservation Society, who was studying avian communities in the Pamir...
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    Dufferin, his crossing through the Karakoram Range, the Hindu Kush, the Pamirs and where the range converged with the Himalayas; the nexus of three great...
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    less followed the watershed of the Kuen Lun range from the Taghdumbash Pamir to the Yangi Dawan pass north of Kulanaldi, but east of the Yangi Dawan...
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    Petschili, Pamir and Padua had no true sister ships. Stark, The Last Time Around Cape Horn. The Historic 1949 Voyage of the Windjammer Pamir, p. 200 Apollonio...
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    China, Korea and Japan (1892); and a daring foray into Afghanistan and the Pamirs (1894–1895). He published several books describing central and eastern Asia...
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    Jammu and Kashmir); Northwest China (Tienshan); Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan (Pamir-Alai); North Pakistan, Kazakhstan (North Tienshan) Hepatica henryi: North...
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  • Pipitea Wharf. Pamir was a steel-hulled four-masted barque built in 1905 for a German company. In 1931 she was sold to a Finnish company. Pamir arrived in...
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    Pamir khanates and the border line in Kashmir (1891) Our interest in the Pamirs: A Military-Political Essay (1891) Kashgar (1924) Through the Pamirs and...
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    Stadium Kulob 20,000 Ravshan Kulob Pamir Stadium Dushanbe 20,000 Tajikistan national football team Istiklol CSKA Pamir Dushanbe Istaravshan Stadium Istaravshan...
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    highest death toll in UK waters since World War II. 133 1957  West Germany Pamir – On 21 September the four-masted barque was caught in Hurricane Carrie...
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    to the subtropical forests in the wetter south. The Himalaya, Karakoram, Pamir and Tian Shan mountain ranges separate China from much of South and Central...
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    to the Pamir Mountains. Several attempts to climb the 7,546 metres (24,757 ft) high Muztagata—called the Father of the Glaciers—in the Pamir Mountains...
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    ISBN 978-1-134-03294-5 Pirumshoev, H. S.; Dani, Ahmad Hasan (2003), "The Pamirs, Badakhshan and the Trans-Pamir States", in Chahryar Adle; Irfan Habib (eds.), History of...
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    was promoted to lieutenant colonel in April 1892. He was a member of the Pamir Expedition in 1894 and was promoted to colonel in 1896. From September 20...
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    boundary between the Alai mountains and Transalai, the most northerly range of Pamir. Look up Zhetysu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikivoyage has a travel...
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    (Turan, western Tian-Shan, Ghissar, Darvaz, Alai, western Pamirs) P. m. chinensis Verity, 1905 (Sichuan) P. m. gorganus Fruhstorfer, 1922 (southern Europe...
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    which is outside the Himalayas. Himalaya has Indo-Gangetic Plain in south, Pamir Mountains in west in Central Asia, and Hengduan Mountains in east on China–Myanmar...
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    western India. Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India, 1899–1905, who partitioned the Bengal Presidency in 1905 Congress moderate Sir Surendranath Banerjee led the...
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  • Barcelona Real Madrid CF Syria Al-Ittihad SC Aleppo 1966 Tajikistan CSKA Pamir Dushanbe 1992 Relegated from a top-tier league prior to the establishment...
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    Empire extended far beyond the Tibetan Plateau, from the Tarim Basin and Pamirs in the west, to Yunnan and Bengal in the southeast. It then divided into...
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    Mesopotamia and the Caucasus into Khwarizm, Transoxiana, Bactria, and the Pamirs and included Persians, Medes, Parthians and Sogdians among others—were all...
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