"K'o-tzu-lo-su" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: From Mandarin 克孜勒蘇 /克孜勒苏 (Kèzīlèsū), Wade–Giles romanization: Kʻo⁴-tzŭ¹-lo⁴-su¹. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|cmn|克孜勒蘇}} Mandarin 克孜勒蘇 /克孜勒苏 (Kèzīlèsū), {{bor|en|cmn-wadegiles|-}} Wade–Giles Head templates: {{en-proper noun|nolinkhead=1}} K'o-tzu-lo-su
  1. Alternative form of Kezilesu (Kizilsu) Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: Kezilesu (extra: Kizilsu) Synonyms: K'o-tzu-le-su [also]
    Sense id: en-K'o-tzu-lo-su-en-name-VeRbWQsd Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "ref": "1960 March 21 [1959 November 18], “SINKIANG EXCEEDS 1959 PLANS”, in Weekly Report on Communist China, number 17, Washington, D.C.: Foreign Documents Division, Central Intelligence Agency, →OCLC, page 45:",
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          "text": "The K'o-tzu-lo-su Kirghiz chou bordered on the K'o-shih chuan-ch'ü and its seat at A-t'u-shih was only twenty-five kilometers from K'o-shih shih.",
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          "text": "There are five autonomous districts (tzu-chih-chou): Bayan Gol Mongol (Pa-yin-kuo-leng-meng-ku), Boro Tala Mongol (Po-erh-t'a-la-meng-ku), Ch'ang-chi Hui (Chang-chi-hui-tsu), Ili Kazakh (I-li-ha-sa-k'o), and Kizil Su Kirghiz (K'o-tzu-lo-su-k'o-erh-k'o-tzu).",
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          "text": "China's ethnic minority autonomous territorial and administrative units are: The Sinkiang Uyghur Autonomous region, capital Urumchi (Tihua). This has a majority Turkic population located in five chou (autonomous administrative districts). They are (1) The Qïrghïz Autonomous Chou ((K'o-tzu-lo-su (Qyzyl Su/Qïzïl Su)), center Artus (A-t'u-shih)",
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