Djarkhan

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Djarkhan is a former village located in southwestern Sakha Republic, Russia.[1][a] In 1957, it was merged into Kyundyade.

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  1. ^ "This book offers an intimate glimpse of life in an isolated corner of the southwestern Sakha Republic, describing the farming village of Djarkhan both as it exists today and from a cogent historical perspective, tracing nearly five centuries of ..."[2]

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  1. ^ Jordan, B.B. Siberian Village: Land and Life in the Sakha Republic. U of Minnesota Press. pp. 14–28. ISBN 978-1-4529-0474-0. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
  2. ^ Choice. Association of College and Research Libraries. 2001. p. 571. Retrieved June 26, 2019.