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Karakul sheep - Wikipedia
Karakul or Qaraqul (named after Qorakoʻl, a city in Bukhara Region in Uzbekistan) is a breed of domestic fat-tailed sheep which originated in Central Asia. en.wikipedia.org
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Karakul - American Sheep - The Livestock Conservancy
The Karakul breed originated from sheep in Central Asia, and its name comes from the village of Kara Kul (or Black Lake), which lies in the Bokhara region. livestockconservancy.org
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Karakul (Tajikistan) - Wikipedia
It is located in the Tajik National Park in the Pamir Mountains in Tajikistan. Karakul. Satellite photo of Karakul. A mape of Tajikistan with a mark indicating ... en.wikipedia.org
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karakul
karakul (ˈkærəkəl) Also caracul(e), carakul, karacul. [Russ., f. Karakul, name of a province and lake in Bokhara, where the breed originated.] a. A breed of sheep with coarse wiry fur; a sheep of this breed. b. The glossy curled coat of a young karakul lamb, valued as fur. Also attrib., as karakul c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Karakul Sheep - Breeds of Livestock - Oklahoma State University
Karakuls are medium-size sheep. The rams will weigh between 175-225 pounds and the ewes range from 100-150 pounds. They stand tall, with a long, narrow body. breeds.okstate.edu
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KARAKUL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of KARAKUL is any of a breed of hardy fat-tailed sheep of central Asian origin with a narrow body and coarse wiry fur. www.merriam-webster.com
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Karakul
Karakul may refer to: Wool Karakul sheep, a breed of domestic sheep and its pelt or wool Karakul (hat), a style of cap made with the aforementioned pelt , a lake in Xinjiang Province Karakul, Arkhangelsky District, Bashkortostan Karakul, Karmaskalinsky District, Bashkortostan Karakul deposit, Russian wikipedia.org
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Karakul | Fur, Wool & Livestock - Britannica
Karakul, sheep breed of central or west Asian origin, raised chiefly for the skins of very young lambs, which are covered with glossy, tightly curled black ... www.britannica.com
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American Karakul Sheep: A Unique Heritage Breed
The American Karakul is a true black sheep, with a dominant gene for black wool that is resistant to bleaching by the sun, highly prized by spinners. thriftyhomesteader.com
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Animals | Karakul Sheep - Tulsa Zoo
Ovis aries. Karakul sheep are one of the oldest domesticated sheep breeds, easily recognized by their long, narrow faces and distinctive fat-tailed appearance. tulsazoo.org
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Karakul | Aniroonz Sheep Company
Our Karakuls are unique indeed! They most primitive of all breeds of sheep and said by some to be descendents of the first domesticated sheep. www.aniroonz.com
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KARAKUL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a breed of sheep of central Asia having coarse black, grey, or brown hair: the lambs have soft curled usually black hair · the fur prepared from these ... www.dictionary.com
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Karakul (Xinjiang)
The Karakul or Karakuli (, ; ; ; , lit. "black lake"), is a lake located 196 km southwest of Kashgar, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China. External links Pictures of Karakul Lake Lakes of Xinjiang wikipedia.org
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caracule
caracul(e) var. karakul. Oxford English Dictionary
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Karakul (hat)
materials from the karakul) worn in South Asia. Most of the mainstream lawmakers enjoy wearing the Karakul caps. wikipedia.org
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