Examples of 'karakul' in a sentence

Meaning of "karakul"

karakul (adjective) - Karakul is used to describe a breed of sheep known for their distinctive curly fur
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  • A sheep of a Central Asian breed.
  • A type of hat made from the wool of these sheep.
  • A lake in Tajikistan.
  • A lake in Akto, Kizilsu, Xinjiang, China.

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Karakul and others.
Papaqs made of lamb fur or karakul was the main headwear for men.
Karakul is a lake formed inside a meteor crater in Tajikistan.
Many goats and some breeds of sheep such as karakul browse the bushes.
They grazed karakul sheep and Clydesdale horses.
The winter cap was made of Karakul sheep wool.
The Karakul caps are popular amongst most of the mainstream politicians.
This is distinctive of the modern Karakul.
The Karakul mine is one of the largest cobalt mines in Russia.
So this particular wool comes from the Karakul sheep.
The Instructions of evaluation marks of Karakul sheep the Recommendations on sheep technology.
The karakul sheep originates from Central Asia.
Keetmanshoop is also an important center of the Karakul sheep farming community.
Karakul sheep are bred in pastures in the Kyzyl Kum Desert.
The causes of degradation are practically the same as in Karakul district in general.

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The Karakul sheep.
The primary livestock is Karakul sheep.
Karakul sheep are grazed year-round in desert pastures.
He visited Lake Karakul and returned.
Geographers suggest that the chronicles are either Zorkul Lake or Karakul.
Lake of Karakul.
It is situated just north of Muztagh Ata and can be seen from Karakul Lake.
As many as 4 million karakul lambs are slaughtered for their fur every year.
Night will be spent at Karakul Lake.
Karakul being quite expensive, burkas were usually sewn from felt treated to look like karakul.
At present, price instability on the international markets is severely disrupting the karakul industry.
Is karakul lamb, grown primarily in Central Asia. of this cloth sample indicates the material.
Livestock consists mainly of beef and lamb production, while karakul pelt production is still important.
The Karakul sheep contributed with its good health qualities, its moderation and coat color.
The country is known for its distinctive textiles, colorful carpets, and famous karakul wool.
Located on the eastern side of the lake, Karakul village reminds a post-apocalyptic settlement.
The region ranks second in the country ( after Bukhara ) for the production of karakul smushek.
Pashtun leaders sometimes wear a karakul hat, like President Hamid Karzai and former monarchs of Afghanistan.
He lived in Samarkand, where he worked as a translator at the Institute of Karakul.
South-West African Karakul sheep famous for their silken pelts.
So this particular wool comes from the Karakul sheep … Aw.
Karakul Lake - Scenic alpine lake, located on the road to Tashkorgan and Pakistan.
To start with, Shropshire sheep were crossed with Karakul sheep.
The Karakul impact structure was first identified around 1987 through studies of imagery taken from space.
The cotton and cocoon are produced in Bukhara, Gijduvan and Karakul oases.
Sarez, Chapdara, Karakul and Zorkul are among the highest mountain lakes.
Besides Namibia, Afghanistan and the Soviet Union are other important international karakul producers.
Some archaeological evidence points to Karakul sheep being raised there continuously since 1400 BC.
After visiting the Taklamaklan Desert, you will have to head towards Lake Karakul.
Inclusion of Karakul skins in the list of Subex producu Article 187 of the Convention.
The livestock includes cattle, horses, camels and karakul sheep.
Karakul sheep are a multi-purpose breed, kept for milking, meat, pelts, and wool.
Livestock raising is also important, especially of karakul sheep, horses, and camels.
Karakul in many Turkish languages means “ black lake . ”.
One, called a papaha, is a high fur hat, usually made of karakul sheep skin.

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