Kashgar tamarisk - Übersetzung nach russisch
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Kashgar tamarisk - Übersetzung nach russisch

GENUS OF PLANTS
Saltcedar; Salt cedar; Tamarisk; Tamarisk tree; Tamariscinaceae; Tamerisk; Tamarisk eradication

Kashgar tamarisk      

общая лексика

гребенщик опушённый (Tamarix hispida)

Kaxgar         
  • Cafe built on site of old British Consulate-General. Kashgar. 2011
  • Mannerheim]] at the Russian Consulate in Kashgar, 1906
  • Kalmyk Archer, Kashgar Army in the 1870s
  • Mosque entrance in old Kashgar
  • Kashgar market
  • Kashgar's Sunday market
  • [[Kashgar railway station]]
  • Kashgar road scene, 1870s
  • Kashgar Airport
  • Kashgari Musicians in 1915
  • Kashgar in the [[Kushan Empire]] under [[Kanishka]] the Great
  • CE]]
  • DMA]], 1983)
  • Night interview with Yakub Beg, King of Kashgaria, 1868
  • Map of the region including Kashgar (1893)
  • Sign marking previous Russian Consulate in Kashgar
  • Camels traversing the old [[silk road]] in 1992
  • A view of the City of Kashgar in 1915
  • From map: "DELINEATION OF INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES MUST NOT BE CONSIDERED AUTHORITATIVE"}}
  • Uyghur]] family with two calves for sale at Kashgar market
  • Woman on motorcycle. Kashgar. 2011
  • Kashgar (c. 1759)
  • Kashgar delegates (喀什喀爾) in [[Beijing]] in 1761. ''[[万国来朝图]]''
  • The Chinese Tang dynasty at its greatest extent, controlling large parts of Central Asia
CITY IN KASHGAR PREFECTURE, XINJIANG, CHINA
Keshen Prefecture; Kashghar; Kashgar City; Kaxgar; Kashi, China; Ka Shi; Ha-Shih; Kashi, Xinjiang; Qashqar; Kashgar, China; Kāshí Dìqū; قەشقەر; Qeshqer; K̡ǝxk̡ǝr; Kāshí; کاشغر; 喀什市; Kashgarian; Kashgarians; Qäshqär; Kâshghar; Kashighar; Old Kashgar; Kashgar, Xinjiang; Kāshghar

['kɑ:ʃgɑ:]

существительное

география

г. Кашгар

Kashgar         
  • Cafe built on site of old British Consulate-General. Kashgar. 2011
  • Mannerheim]] at the Russian Consulate in Kashgar, 1906
  • Kalmyk Archer, Kashgar Army in the 1870s
  • Mosque entrance in old Kashgar
  • Kashgar market
  • Kashgar's Sunday market
  • [[Kashgar railway station]]
  • Kashgar road scene, 1870s
  • Kashgar Airport
  • Kashgari Musicians in 1915
  • Kashgar in the [[Kushan Empire]] under [[Kanishka]] the Great
  • CE]]
  • DMA]], 1983)
  • Night interview with Yakub Beg, King of Kashgaria, 1868
  • Map of the region including Kashgar (1893)
  • Sign marking previous Russian Consulate in Kashgar
  • Camels traversing the old [[silk road]] in 1992
  • A view of the City of Kashgar in 1915
  • From map: "DELINEATION OF INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES MUST NOT BE CONSIDERED AUTHORITATIVE"}}
  • Uyghur]] family with two calves for sale at Kashgar market
  • Woman on motorcycle. Kashgar. 2011
  • Kashgar (c. 1759)
  • Kashgar delegates (喀什喀爾) in [[Beijing]] in 1761. ''[[万国来朝图]]''
  • The Chinese Tang dynasty at its greatest extent, controlling large parts of Central Asia
CITY IN KASHGAR PREFECTURE, XINJIANG, CHINA
Keshen Prefecture; Kashghar; Kashgar City; Kaxgar; Kashi, China; Ka Shi; Ha-Shih; Kashi, Xinjiang; Qashqar; Kashgar, China; Kāshí Dìqū; قەشقەر; Qeshqer; K̡ǝxk̡ǝr; Kāshí; کاشغر; 喀什市; Kashgarian; Kashgarians; Qäshqär; Kâshghar; Kashighar; Old Kashgar; Kashgar, Xinjiang; Kāshghar

['kɑ:ʃgɑ:]

синоним

Kaxgar

Definition

Tamarisk
·noun Any shrub or tree of the genus Tamarix, the species of which are European and Asiatic. They have minute scalelike leaves, and small flowers in spikes. An Arabian species (T. mannifera) is the source of one kind of manna.

Wikipedia

Tamarix

The genus Tamarix (tamarisk, salt cedar, taray) is composed of about 50–60 species of flowering plants in the family Tamaricaceae, native to drier areas of Eurasia and Africa. The generic name originated in Latin and may refer to the Tamaris River in Hispania Tarraconensis (Spain).

Übersetzung von &#39Kashgar tamarisk&#39 in Russisch