Subject: Re: News about Barak (the Kyrgyz' exclave)
Date: Mar 12, 2003 @ 16:52
Author: Peter Smaardijk ("Peter Smaardijk" <smaardijk@...>)
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I'm afraid not. The scan is not brilliant, but that spot is the name
of the river, also called Sokh.

Peter S.

--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, <23568@g...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in message 1538 Peter Smaardijk published an map of the region.
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BoundaryPoint/message/1538
> im not sure, but maybe we can see this tiny enclave south-west of
Sokh.
> Its close to the red letters "Vorukh" and the black letter "3"
>
> regards, chris
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Grant Hutchison
> To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 5:05 PM
> Subject: SV: [BoundaryPoint] Re: News about Barak (the Kyrgyz'
exclave)
>
>
> > There are, as far as I know, six enclaves within Kyrgyzstan:
two
> > Tajik ones (the ones mentioned), and four Uzbek ones.
>
> Here
> http://eng.gateway.kg/batken
> there is a description of seven enclaves in Kyrgyzstan, albeit
> slightly hazy in the detail:
> Vorukh and "western Qalacha" are Tajik, and we know about them.
> Qalacha and Sokh are Uzbek enclaves in the Sokh valley, again
known
> to us. Uzbek Shakhimardan is also known, and by a process of
> elimination I'm led to think that the "part of Kalmion village"
> mentioned on the above site is the small Uzbek enclave NW of
> Shakhimardan.
>
> That leaves a 40ha Uzbek enclave near Tayan, south of Sokh, as
> something definitely new to me.
>
> Grant
>
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