"Kelpin" meaning in English

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Proper name

enPR: kělpĭnʹ Etymology: From Uyghur كەلپىن (kelpin). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ug|كەلپىن}} Uyghur كەلپىن (kelpin) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Kelpin
  1. Alternative form of Kalpin Wikipedia link: Army Map Service, International Map of the World, Kelpin Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: Kalpin
    Sense id: en-Kelpin-en-name-MxwkJEAO Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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          "text": "As far as I am aware STEIN is the first to have recorded a baba stone in Sinkiang. It is standing in a primitive Kirghiz shrine at Chalkoide in the mountains between Kelpin and Uch-turfan (Stein 1921, Fig. 341). There the stone effigy was worshipped by the Kirghiz.",
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          "text": "High school student Abdulbasit Ablimit, 17, died on the spot after he was shot from behind by policemen on patrol late Saturday in Kelpin county in Aksu prefecture, while the two other Uyghurs who suffered gunshot wounds have been detained, the residents said.",
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          "text": "An official from the Kelpin (Keping) county detention center confirmed to RFA that Memet had died in a detention center, but was unwilling to say which one, as the information was considered “a state secret.”\n{...}\nBut an official from the Kelpin county bazaar police station also confirmed Memet’s death, saying Isa's mother had passed away while at the “No. 2 detention center,” where she was held “for around a year … due to the influence of religious extremism.”\nRFA was able to determine that there are at least four detention centers in Aksu city and three in Kelpin, and that both areas have “No. 2 detention centers.” It was not immediately clear which one Memet was being held in.",
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