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- The name comes from "seven rivers" in Kazakh but meant "abounding in water", in contrast to the dry steppes of the eastern Balkhash area. It owes its name to the rivers that flow from the southeast into Lake Balkhash.
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Why is the Jetysu Region worth visiting? Seven large rivers and several hundred smaller streams flow there giving life to many trees and plants. The mountain slopes are overgrown by giant Tien Shan spruces – they’re endemic to Central Asia.
Jetisu Region (Kazakh: Жетісу облысы, romanized: Jetısu oblysy, IPA: [ʒʲetɘˈsu wobɫɤˈsɤ]; Russian: Жетысуская область, IPA: [ʐɨtɨˈsuskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ]), formerly spelled Zhetysu Region, is one of the Regions of Kazakhstan.
Zhetysu (Semirechye) has been playing an important role as one of the most important historical and geographical regions in the life of Central Asian people. Particularly in the first Middle Ages, Sogdians and Turks lived together in that region and this place is important to highlight the unknown aspects of the history of people of the region.
Jul 13, 2024 · Jesus is called Yeshua because it is the original name given to him by his parents, Mary and Joseph, who were observant Jews living in first-century Palestine. The name Yeshua was translated into Greek as “Iesous,” and it was later anglicized to Jesus when Christianity spread to English-speaking countries.
Jetisu Region (Kazakh: Жетісу облысы, romanized: Jetısu oblysy, IPA: [ʒʲetɘˈsu wobɫɤˈsɤ]; Russian: Жетысуская область, IPA: [ʐɨtɨˈsuskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ]), formerly spelled Zhetysu Region, is one of the Regions of Kazakhstan.
Jesus (/ ˈdʒiːzəs /) is a masculine given name derived from Iēsous (Ἰησοῦς; Iesus in Classical Latin) the Ancient Greek form of the Hebrew name Yeshua (ישוע). [1][2] As its roots lie in the name Isho in Aramaic and Yeshua in Hebrew, it is etymologically related to another biblical name, Joshua. [3]