Ata Mekenim Kirgizstan Dilbayan
Jul 10, 2018 - Menin Mekenim Kyrgyzstan Dilbayan Kyrgyz. Yırmda menin rope was initiated by the party of Ata Meken, a school was built for men.
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• • • Ata-Meken (Fatherland) Socialist Party is a political party in. Its current Chairman and founder is, who is a former speaker of the.
The party was registered on December 16, 1992 following a split between Tekebayev and the conservative party. The party's platform calls for a democratic state, economic reforms and evolutionary social development. It favours reasonable compromise between various social sectors and government bodies. The party supported Tekebayev in the 2000 Presidential elections, where he came second with 14%. On May 20, 2004 the party joined the electoral alliance in preparing for the. The party won one seat in the first round of the 2005 parliamentary elections.
Ata-Meken received the votes of 5.6% of eligible voters in the, giving it 18 of 120 seats in parliament. This result made the party the fifth of five parties to surpass the support threshold of 5% of eligible voters necessary to enter parliament. References [ ].
• • • • • • • Itinerary Day 1 – Ashgabat Arrive in Ashgabat and transfer to the hotel. Depending on your time of arrival, you may have the opportunity to explore the city. Overnight at Ak Altyn Hotel or similar. Day 2 – Ashgabat After a briefing with your tour guide spend the day exploring Ashgabat. Visit a local Bazaar (depending on day and schedule), Independence Park and Neutrality Arch before heading to the National Museum and then the ruins of the ancient Parthian fortress at Nisa. Ashgabat is a city of grandiose monuments, giving an insight into the nation building efforts that took place after the breakup of the Soviet Union, and a good place to start getting to grips with Turkmenistan.
Overnight at Ak Altyn Hotel or similar. (B) Day 3 – Geok Tepe – Nohur (150 kms- approx 3.5 hrs) After breakfast visit the private Ahalteke horse stables. We then head off to the Kopetdag Mountains.
We stop first at the Turkmenbashi Mosque in Kipchak and then continue to Geok Tepe, site of a famous battle between Russian and Turkmen forces during the conquest of Central Asia. We descend to the underground lake of Kowata, and after lunch we proceed to the village of Nohur, our base for the night. Overnight camping.
(BD) Day 4 – Balkanabat (250kms- approx 7 hrs) Leave Nohur behind and drive through walnut and pomegranate groves to Magtymguly. Our route takes us alongside the Iranian border so we can expect to encounter several checkpoints along the way. We stop at the ‘Moon Mountains’, a series of rather striking barren hills, before continuing on to Balkanabat. Arrive early evening and check in to your hotel. Overnight at Nebitchi Hotel or similar. (BL) Day 5 – Yangikala – Gozli Ata (200 kms- approx 7 hrs) After a visit to the local bazaar to stock up on supplies, we drive to the Balkan Mountains and the canyon of Yangikala, home to some of the best scenery in Turkmenistan, via Mollagara salt lake. We continue to the pilgrimage site of Gozli Ata, where we take a picnic lunch.
In the afternoon we visit the Yanagisawa canyon before returning to Yangikala. Overnight camping. (BLD) Day 6 – Caspian Sea (200 kms- approx 5.5 hrs) Today we drive to the Caspian Sea via the volcanic rock formations of Kemal Ata, to the port of Turkmenbashi. We end our day in the seaside resort of Awaza, a sharp contrast to our experiences of the last few days. Overnight at Hotel Seyrana or similar.
(B) Day 7 – Turkmenbashi – Dashoguz We head first to nearby Turkmenbashi where we visit the port and the fish market. After an early lunch we fly to Dashoguz in the north of the country. We spend our time here visiting the bazaar to stock up on supplies for our desert crossing. Overnight at Hotel Dashoguz or similar.
(B) Day 8 – Konye - Urgench – Darwaza (400 kms- approx 6-7 hrs) Drive to the site of Konye-Urgench, an ancient capital of the land of Khorezm with beautiful mausoleums. After visiting its key sites we travel on the highway through the Karakum Desert to Darwaza, a burning gas crater where flames literally leap from the ground. We set up camp here and watch the sun go down, the crater lighting up the night sky with its fires. Overnight camping. (BD) Day 9 – Damla – Ak Molla (200 kms- approx 6 hrs) We head deeper into the Karakum Desert, across rough tracks and sand dunes, until we reach the small settlement of Damla. We stop here for lunch and explore the village, with superb opportunities to meet and interact with people who rarely see western visitors. Later we continue our desert drive through to Ak Molla, where we camp for the night.