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Katun: Encyclopedia - Katun

The Katun River (Катунь in Russian) is a river in the Altai Republic and the Altai Krai of Russia. It forms the Ob River as it joins the Biya River some 19 km southwest of Biysk. The Katun River is 688 km long, the area of its basin is 60,900 sq km. It originates in the Katun glaciers on the southern slope of the Belukha Mountain. The river freezes up in the late November - early December and breaks up in the early or mid-April. The Katun River has a few tributaries: Argut River, Chuya River, Koksa River and Sema River. T

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Katun: Encyclopedia II - Chobanids - Bagdad Katun
Main article: Bagdad Katun The Chobanids were not completely wiped out from Persia. A daughter of Coban's, Bagdad Katun, had captured the eye of Abu Sa'id. During Coban's lifetime, she had been married to Hasan Buzurg, the future founder of the Jalayirids, but after Coban fled Hasan Buzurg divorced her, and she married Abu Sa'id. She quickly gained influence over the Ilkhan, and was prone to exercising the wide powers given to her. She was alleged (but never proven) to have been involved in any conspiracies against the Ilkhan, but was believed by some to have caused Abu Sa'id's death in 1335. She was eventually exe ...

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Chobanids, Chobanids - Early Chobanids, Chobanids - Coban and his Sons, Chobanids - Bagdad Katun, Chobanids - Role During the Fall of the Ilkhnate and Hasan Kucek, Chobanids - Malek Asraf and Chobanid Decline

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Katun: Encyclopedia II - Chobanids - Role During the Fall of the Ilkhnate and Hasan Kucek

Main article: Hasan Kucek Arpa Ke'un's position proved to be weak; when a granddaughter of Coban's, Delsad Katun, fled to Diyarbakr, it caused the governor of that region to attack and defeat the Ilkhan. During the strife that occurred in the next few years, individual members of the Chobanids sided with various factions, such as Arpa or Hasan Buzurg. The latter ended up marrying Delsad Katun, who provided for the heirs to the Jalayirid position. While the Jalayirids were consolidating their position in Iraq, however, ot ...

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Chobanids, Chobanids - Early Chobanids, Chobanids - Coban and his Sons, Chobanids - Bagdad Katun, Chobanids - Role During the Fall of the Ilkhnate and Hasan Kucek, Chobanids - Malek Asraf and Chobanid Decline

Read more here: » Chobanids: Encyclopedia II - Chobanids - Role During the Fall of the Ilkhnate and Hasan Kucek

Katun: Encyclopedia - Baktun

A Baktun is 20 Katun cycles of the ancient Maya Long Count Calendar. It contains 144,000 days. Other related archivesMaya Long Count Calendar

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Katun: Evolving Towards Enlightenment - III

In the series, Evolving Towards Enlightenment I-V, Carl Johan Calleman explains the links between the Mayan Calendar Enlightenment and the significance of the year 2012.

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Katun: What is driving the evolution of consciousness described by the Mayan Calendar? - I

How is the Mayan Long Count to be explained? Why did this ancient people, that were the most mathematically advanced of their day, choose to use a chronology that consisted of thirteen different periods of 144,000 days each, starting on August 11, 3114, BC and ending on December 21, AD 2012? On a more fundamental level three different types of answers have been given to this question, a materialist, a spiritual and what might be called a pseudo-spiritual, answers that are linked to different world views. In the materialist world view the astronomical, physical cycles are seen as primary to the spiritual whereas in the spiritual world view they are seen as secondary.

Read more here: » Mayan Calendar: What is driving the evolution of consciousness described by the Mayan Calendar? - I

Katun: The Venus Transit and The Return of the Energy of Christ and of Quetzalcoatl

Carl-Johan Calleman, one of the leading authorities on the Mayan Calendar, presents a radical theory about the coming Venus Transit. Does the Venus Transit of 2004 relate to the Return of the Energy of Christ and of Quetzalcoatl? Quetzalcoatl is the serpent God of Ancient Mexico referred to by the Mayans as Kukulcan or Gugumatz and this article also explain the connection between the Energies of Christ and Quetzalcoatl.

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Katun: About Materialist and Spiritual Calendars

Carl-Johan Calleman is an internationally recognized authority in the studies of the Mayan Calendar. He has appeared in Swedish, Finnish and Mexican television and American Web-TV. He has published two books about the Mayan Calendar and he was one of the main speakers at a Mexican conference in Yucatan 1998 about the Mayan Calendar.

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Katun: Encyclopedia - Biya

The Biya River (Бия in Russian) is a river in the Altai Krai in Russia. It forms the Ob River as it joins the Katun River. The Biya River is 301 km long, the area of its basin is 37,000 sq km. It flows out of the Teletskoye Lake. The river freezes up in the mid- or late November - early December (some parts of the river freeze over on a year-to-year basis). It breaks up in the early or mid-April. The Biya River is floatable and navigable up to the town of Biysk. Other related archives

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Katun: Encyclopedia - Biysk

Biysk (Russian: Бийск) is a city in Altai Krai of Russia. Located at 52°32′N 85°10′E With a population of more than 230,000 people, Biysk is the second largest city of the Krai (after Barnaul). Biysk - Geographical position. Biysk is situated in Southwestern Siberia, on the Biya (not far from its confluence with the Katun). The city is called "the gates to the Altai Mountains", because of its position comparatively not far from this range. In Biysk there is th ...

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Katun: Encyclopedia - Belukha Mountain

Belukha Mountain or Muztau (Russian Белуха, 4506 m), located in the Katun Range, is the highest peak of the Altay Mountains. It is part of the World Heritage Site entitled Golden Mountains of Altai. Belukha is a twin-peaked mountain massif that rises along the border of Russia and Kazakhstan, just north of the point where these two borders meet those of China and Mongolia. There are several small glaciers on the mountain. Of the two peaks, the eastern peak (4,506 m, 14,784 ft.) ...

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Katun: Encyclopedia - 1336

1336 - Events. End of the Kemmu restoration and beginning of the Muromachi period in Japan. Start of the reign of Emperor Kōmyō, second of the Northern Ashikaga Pretenders Foundation of Vijayanagara on the southern part of the Deccan plateau in India by the brothers Harihara and Bukka Raya. Aberdeen is burned by the English. 1336 - Deaths. April 14 - Emperor Go-Kogon of Japan (died 1374) July 25 - Albert, Count of Holland ...

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Katun: Encyclopedia - Altai Republic

The Altai Republic (Russian: Респу́блика Алта́й; Altay: Алтай Республика) is a federal subject of the Russian Federation (a republic). The direct transliteration of the republic's name is Respublika Altay. It is a different administrative entity from the neighboring Altai Krai. The capital of the Republic is Gorno-Altaysk, located around 100 km south of Biysk on the Trans-Siberian railway. - total - % water - 92,60 ...

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Katun: Encyclopedia - Altay Mountains

The Altai is a mountain range in central Asia, where Russia, China, Mongolia and Kazakhstan come together, and where the great rivers Irtysh, Ob and Yenisei have their sources. The northwest end of the range is at 52° N and between 84° and 90° E (where it merges with the Sayan Mountains to the east), and extends southeast from there to about 45° N 99° E, where it gradually becomes lower ...

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Katun: Encyclopedia - Maya calendar

The Maya calendar is actually a system of distinct calendars and almanacs used by the Maya civilization of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. These different calendars tracked observable phenomena such as the solar year, the lunar year, and the synodic period of the planet Venus; others had a divinatory or ritualistic purpose without any known association to natural cycles. These calendars could be synchronised and interlocked in complex ways, their combina ...

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Katun: Encyclopedia II - Chobanids - Coban and his Sons

Main article: Coban During the early 1300s, Coban served under three successive Ilkhans, beginning with Ghazan. As a military commander, he quickly gained a degree of influence over the Ilkhans, and married several members of the line of Hulagu Khan. His power fueled resentment among the nobility, who attempted a conspiracy against him in 1319 but failed. The Ilkhan Abu Sa'id, however, also disliked Coban's influence, and successfully eliminated him from court. He fled in 1327 to Herat, where the Kartids executed him. His sons took flight, to the Golden ...

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Chobanids, Chobanids - Early Chobanids, Chobanids - Coban and his Sons, Chobanids - Bagdad Katun, Chobanids - Role During the Fall of the Ilkhnate and Hasan Kucek, Chobanids - Malek Asraf and Chobanid Decline

Read more here: » Chobanids: Encyclopedia II - Chobanids - Coban and his Sons

Katun: Encyclopedia II - Serb clans - Intact territorial clans

Serb clans - Montenegrin clans. Katunska nahija (Katun province) Njeguši Bjelice Ćeklići Čevo (Ozrinići) Velestovo Cuce Komani Cetinje Bajice Donji Kraj Očinići Ugnje Zagarač Pješivci Lješanska nahija Riječka nahija Ljuboten Dobrsko Selo Kosjeri Ceklin GrađaniSee also:

Serb clans, Serb clans - Intact territorial clans, Serb clans - Montenegrin clans, Serb clans - Dispersed ancestral clans, Serb clans - Source

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Katun: Encyclopedia II - Serb clans - Intact territorial clans

Serb clans - Montenegrin clans. Katunska nahija (Katun province) Njeguši Bjelice Ćeklići Čevo (Ozrinići) Velestovo Cuce Komani Cetinje Bajice Donji Kraj Očinići Ugnje Zagarač Pješivci Lješanska nahija Riječka nahija Ljuboten Dobrsko Selo Kosjeri Ceklin GrađaniSee also:

Serb clans, Serb clans - Intact territorial clans, Serb clans - Montenegrin clans, Serb clans - Highland clans, Serb clans - Herzegovinian clans, Serb clans - Boka and coastal clans, Serb clans - Dispersed ancestral clans, Serb clans - Source

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Katun: Encyclopedia II - Altay Mountains - World Heritage site

A vast area of 16,175 km² - Altai and Katun Natural Reserves, Lake Teletskoye, Mount Belukha and the Ukok Plateau - comprise a natural UNESCO World Heritage Site entitled Golden Mountains of Altai. As stated in the UNESCO descrition of the site, "the region represents the most complete sequence of altitudinal vegetation zones in central Siberia, from steppe, forest-steppe, mixed forest, subalpine vegetation to alpine vegetation". While making its decision, UNESCO also cited Russian Altai's importance for preservation of the globally endange ...

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Altay Mountains, Altay Mountains - World Heritage site

Read more here: » Altay Mountains: Encyclopedia II - Altay Mountains - World Heritage site

Katun: Encyclopedia II - Altai Republic - Geography

The republic is situated in the very center of Asia at the junction of Siberian taiga, steppes of Kazakhstan and semi-deserts of Mongolia. Forests cover about 25% of the republic's territory. Area: 92,600 km². Borders: internal: Kemerovo Oblast (N), Khakassia (NE), Tuva (E), and Altai Krai (W/NW). international: Mongolia (SE), China (S), and Kazakhstan (S/SW). Highest point: Mount Belukha (4,506 m). Maximum N->S distance: 360 km. Maximum E->W distance: 380 km. ...

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Altai Republic, Altai Republic - Geography, Altai Republic - Time zone, Altai Republic - Rivers, Altai Republic - Lakes, Altai Republic - Mountains, Altai Republic - Natural Resources, Altai Republic - Climate, Altai Republic - Administrative divisions, Altai Republic - Demographics, Altai Republic - History, Altai Republic - Politics, Altai Republic - Economy, Altai Republic - Transportation, Altai Republic - Education, Altai Republic - Religion

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