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  ricerca - missioni archeologiche - turkmenistan - CAA
The Archaeological Map of Murghab and Tedjen Deltas (AMMTD), initiated in 1990 on a proposition by G.A. Koshelenko and R.M. Munchaev of the Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IARAN), as a co-operative effort of Italian, Russian and Turkmen specialists has represented one of the first of these long-delayed regional studies.
Afterwards the geographic limits of the research project included also the northernmost section of the early delta, some 50 km to the north of the present boundary of the alluvial plan oasis.
In the Tedjen delta the archaeological research mainly concerns the systematic GPS survey of Chalcolithic and Bronze Age settlements.
www2.unibo.it /archeologia/ricerca/scavi/caaturk/turk.htm   (224 words)

  
 A Brief Outline to the Archaeological Pre-History of Turkmenistan
Lastly, the Tedjen and Murghab delta areas have recently yielded archaeological information about early settlements and the important changes associated with the progression of Bronze Age cultures when large scale sophisticated irrigation agriculture was first successfully practiced.
At one site in the serakhs sub-delta of the Tedjen River, the possibility of advanced irrigation techniques has been verified and now, in fact, a difference in technological development between the sites of the western piedmont and that farther east became evident.
Of additional interest and importance is the continued occupation of the Tedjen river delta area that occurred during this time period.
weavingartmuseum.org /ex3_prehist.htm   (9186 words)

  
 TURKMENISTAN: Secret Police Raid Baptist Service and Ban Pastor From Leading Worship.
They were then escorted to the edge of Mary and handed over to a waiting police escort from Tedjen, a town about half way between Mary and Ashgabad.
They were not allowed to retrieve their belongings from the home where they were staying, although the KNB did allow a friend to fetch them while they waited.
At both police checkpoints before Tedjen the escorting officer advised the checkpoint that the three Baptists and the car they were in were never to be allowed through in future.
www.starlightsite.co.uk /keston/kns/2001/010510TK.htm   (702 words)

  
 Traditional culture and folklore of Turkmenistan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Turkmen occupied the basins of Murgab and Tedjen rivers, and the foothill oases along northern slopes of Kopet-Dag towards Kyzyl-Arvata in the west; to the north of their pasturable territories were Zaunguzsk Karakums.
The same is the case for the Tedjen.
Turkmen who lived in the neighborhood of Sarykamysh Lake, namely the adakly-hyzyr tribe, created a complicated system of artificial irrigation, which helped to develop about 50 hectare of land.
intangiblenet.freenet.uz /en/tur/tur.htm   (765 words)

  
 Turkmenistan - WATER - ASSESSMENT OF WATER RESOURCES
Among the surface water resources in Turkmenistan, the most important are the AmuDarya, Murgab, Tedjen and Atrek rivers.
ther relatively large rivers in Turkmenistan (Murgab, Tedjen, and Atrek) have a total average annual flow of 2.7 km
/s, which is 3-4 times more than the total flow of the Murgab, Tedjen, Atrek rivers and rivers on the northeastern slope of the Kopetdag.
enrin.grida.no /htmls/turkmen/soe2/english/ecology/waters1.htm   (332 words)

  
 Acts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
of August 2005 the THF informed that a room for 700 person from Tedjen’s pre-trial detention centre(PTDC) is prepared in Yashlyk borough.
We receive such messages from Balkan, Lebap, Tedjen, Dashoguz places of imprisonment.
Some of the condemned being into the service of a prison’s management, regularly put up "specials" to infringement of the internal order.
www.tmhelsinki.org /english/acts/act_en_021.htm   (1129 words)

  
 TWSG News 13 - Features 17
Breeding occurred on coastal pools, filtration pools and lakes along the Tedjen and Murgab Rivers (Tashliev 1973).
Disturbance, chemical pollution, and reduction in breeding habitat, have reduced the numbers of Marbled Teal migrating and wintering in coastal and inland areas of the south-east Caspian.
On inland water-bodies of south-east Turkmenistan, Ferruginous Duck breed and migrate along the Tedjen and Murgab Rivers and the Caracum Canal (Tashliev 1973).
www.wwt.org.uk /threatsp/twsg/bulletins/13/f17.htm   (924 words)

  
 Turkmen Adat
(In Tedjen region a bailiff as a chairman of People’s Court submitting for approval through the Head of the district the court decisions, has to express his opinion on correctness or incorrectness of each decision.
Information from one aul (without the help of an interpreter) was checked in other aulson using any chance, therefore after 3 years I knew the Turkmen customs very well.
5: The information from Seraks was supplemented by me and checked first in Tedjen where I worked as an Assistant Head of the district, then in Akhal (Ashkhabad district) as Assistant Head of the district and later as office clerk Head of the region.
faculty.philau.edu /kleinbachr/turkmen_adat.htm   (9661 words)

  
 TURKMENISTAN: Thursday Hearing Over Pentecostal Church Demolition
Although Turkmenistan’s published laws do not specifically criminalise unregistered religious activity, the government treats all unregistered religious activity as illegal and punishes those participating in it.
In a separate case, Makrousov, his wife and his daughter were each fined 250,000 manats (one month’s average wages) by the khyakimlik of Ashgabad’s Niyazov district after he led an unregistered worship service at the beginning of December in the town of Tedjen south east of Ashgabad.
Makrousov and his family initially refused to pay what they considered unjustified fines, but reluctantly paid after the khyakimlik seized his passport.
www.starlightsite.co.uk /keston/kns/2001/010102TU.htm   (476 words)

  
 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2001 - Turkmenistan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In March 2000, the Government arrested religious leader Hoja Ahmed Orazgylychev and tore down an unregistered mosque and religious school run by Orazgylychev and his followers; he subsequently was released and sentenced to internal exile in Tedjen (see Section 2.c).
This occurred after he reportedly gave an interview to the press that was critical of the President.
In theory patients receive food, clothing, and medical care at in-patient facilities; however, in practice, supplies are inadequate and services are poor.
www.usemb.se /human/2001/europe/turkmenistan.html   (9261 words)

  
 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2000 - Turkmenistan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Also in March, the Government arrested religious leader Hoja Ahmed Orazgylychev and tore down an unregistered mosque and religious school run by Orazgylychev and his followers; he subsequently was released and sentenced to internal exile in Tedjen (see Section 2.c).
This occurred after he reportedly gave an interview to the Government that was critical of the President.
In theory patients receive food, clothing, and medical care at in-patient facilities but in practice, supplies are inadequate and services are poor.
www.usemb.se /human/2000/europe/turkmenistan.html   (8359 words)

  
 Uhde - News - Press releases - Krupp Uhde to design and supply fertiliser complex for Turkmenistan
GAP INSAAT of Turkmenistan, a subsidiary of Calik Holding of Istanbul, Turkey, has commissioned Krupp Uhde with the design and construction of a natural gas-based fertiliser complex comprising an ammonia plant and an urea plant.
The plants are to be situated in Tedjen, Turkmenistan, 220 km to the east of the capital Ashgabat.
The end customer for these fertiliser plants is the Turkmenistan government, who awarded the main contract to GAP INSAATYATIRIM VE DIS TICARET A.S., Turkmenistan branch.
www.uhde.biz /aktuelles/news_show.en.epl?stamp=25000009   (367 words)

  
 EFC :: Persecuted Church :: Alert Viewer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Pastor Makrousov has paid three fines for refusing to halt services in the church in 1999 and 2000.
He and his wife and daughter were each fined one month's wages for leading an unregistered worship service at the beginning of December in the town of Tedjen, south east of Ashgabad.
The Ashgabad Pentecostal church lost official registration in the compulsory re-registration process in early 1997 that saw all religious communities apart from those of the Sunni Muslim board and the Russian Orthodox Church lose their registration.
www.evangelicalfellowship.ca /pch/alert_viewer.asp?Alert_ID=35   (577 words)

  
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If someone did, he was threatened with dismissal».
Another important piece of information came from the city of Tedjen (Akhal velayat).
According to the head of the fire brigade who wished to remain unnamed, on 12 February 2006 a cotton plant or, to be more precise, most of last year’s cotton yield was burnt in the city.
www.eurasianet.org /turkmenistan.project/files2/060313Sparks(eng).doc   (423 words)

  
 U.S. Embassy Ashgabat | Turkmenistan International Religious Freedom Report 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Shelekhov's second conviction came only six months after his release from the prison colony at which he served one year for the same offense.
Religious leader Hoja Ahmed Orazglychev, remained isolated in internal exile in Tedjen, for alleged criminal activity.
Some believe his refusal to publicly support the Niyazov regime and his strict religious beliefs also contributed to his exile.
www.usemb-ashgabat.rpo.at /rfr04.html   (8008 words)

  
 Central Asian Civilization
- villages located in the delta of the Geoksyur Oasis of the Tedjen River based on irrigation agriculture, permitting more intensive agriculture.
  The Geoksyur (Tedjen River) settlements were abandoned around 2700 while the Kopet
Dagh sites such as Anau, Altyn Depe and Namazga became much larger and consolidated into small towns clustered around temples located on platforms – a generally similar pattern to that of the Mesopotamian region.
www.unm.edu /~gbawden/328-cenAsia/328-cenAsia.htm   (822 words)

  
 Turkmenistan
Almost all prominent political opponents of the Government chose to move to other countries for reasons of personal safety; none returned during the year.
Religious leader Hoja Ahmed Orazgylychev remained in internal exile in Tedjen, after serving a prison term for unregistered religious activity.
The Constitution provides for an independent judiciary; however, in practice the judiciary was not independent.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2003/27870.htm   (11606 words)

  
 ‘Turkmen govt destroyed seven mosques, husseiniyaat in one year’ : JAFARIYA NEWS NETWORK
Unregistered and independent mosques that don't toe the line can be closed down and even destroyed.”
Two private mosques built by Imam Ahmed Orazgylych in a suburb of Ashgabat and in the village of Govki-Zeren near Tedjen in southern Turkmenistan were bulldozed in 2000, Corley explained, adding that it was possible other mosques had been destroyed in recent years.
Although heavy international pressure on Ashgabat over the past year over its appalling religious freedom record had elicited a few cosmetic changes, these did little to provide true freedom of worship, Corley said.
www.jafariyanews.com /2k5_news/feb/12_turkmenistan.htm   (400 words)

  
 Latest News
A wide spectrum of matters related to a 5% selected census of the population and households in Turkmenistan in December 2000 has been considered today at the session of the National Institute "Turkmenmillihasabat" special commission comprised of representatives of statistic bodies, local authorities, ministries and departments, mass media.
Analyzed in particular were the outcomes of the pilot census held in Tedjen and allowing to sufficiently correct the strategy and technique of the December poll and formulate more precisely numerous questions to respondents.
The discussion stressed the necessity of the most thorough and serious approach to the task posed by the relevant President's Resolution on scientific, technical, organizational and informational support of this crucial campaign.
www.turkmenistanembassy.org /turkmen/news/news8.21.00.html   (9287 words)

  
 F&P RFE/RL Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Following four days of talks in Ashgabat, a delegation from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has reached agreement with the Turkmen leadership on providing credits to fund several projects, Interfax reported.
The bank will allocate a $50 million credit to fund reconstruction of the 180 kilometer Tedjen- Mary highway, which forms part of the "New Silk Road," linking Central Asia with the Caucasus and Europe.
A $30 million credit is earmarked for rebuilding the goods terminal at the Caspian port of Turkmenbashi.
www.friends-partners.org /friends/news/omri/1997/10/971024I.html(opt,graphics,unix,english,,regal)   (3341 words)

  
 Central Karakum Desert & Merv / Margush — Off-Road Adventure | Turkmenistan travel ayan | desert adevnture | off ...
We will camp and dine with the international team of archaeologists.
We return to Ashgabat on a 350 km drive along the asphalt road crossing Tedjen and Kaakhka region.
The latter is located at the foothills of the Eastern Kopetdag mountain range very rich in ancient monuments.
www.infohub.com /TRAVEL/SIT/sit_pages/11576.html   (1316 words)

  
 Turkmenistan: Harassment and imprisonment of religious believers
Around a month later, on 3 March, Hoja Ahmed Orazgylych was said to have been among a group of prisoners taken to a session of the cabinet where he met President Niyazov.
The cleric reportedly asked forgiveness, and President Niyazov replaced a possible prison term with internal exile in Hoja Ahmed Orazgylych's home region of Tedjen (although it appears that at that point Hoja Ahmed Orazgylych had not actually been tried and sentenced).(8)
Several religious activists have reported that while they were in custody law enforcement officials physically assaulted and verbally abused them (such as Rahim Tashov, Chariyar Atakov and Ramil Galimov, as described above).
www.amnestyusa.org /regions/europe/document.do?id=D860B50421891209802568B00057ED11   (5308 words)

  
 RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
Some of those jailed have embarked on hunger strikes.
Some 700 prisoners managed to escape from a prison near the town of Tedjen on 8 November after crashing a truck through the main gate, according to RFE/RL's Turkmen Service and "Nezavisimaya gazeta" on 19 November.
Most of them have not yet been recaptured.
www.rferl.org /newsline/2002/11/2-TCA/tca-211102.asp   (1285 words)

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