Tobol River region

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The Tobol River region is a historical area in northern Kazakhstan and southwestern Siberia associated with the Middle zhuz, known for its steppe landscapes and role in Kazakh nomadic culture and trade routes.

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Tobol River region canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical region
associatedWith Kazakh nomadic culture
Middle zhuz NERFINISHED
borderedBy Irtysh River region NERFINISHED
Ishim River region NERFINISHED
climate continental climate
crossedBy Tobol River NERFINISHED
culturalRegionOf Kazakh people NERFINISHED
economicActivity grain agriculture
livestock herding
hasEthnicGroup Kazakhs NERFINISHED
Russians NERFINISHED
historicalFunction corridor between Central Asia and Siberia
link in Eurasian trade networks
historicallyInhabitedBy Kazakh Middle zhuz tribes NERFINISHED
nomadic pastoral tribes
historicalPeriod Kazakh Khanate era NERFINISHED
knownFor historical trade routes
steppe landscapes
locatedIn northern Kazakhstan
southwestern Siberia
locatedInCountry Kazakhstan NERFINISHED
Russia NERFINISHED
locatedOn Tobol River NERFINISHED
partOf Eurasian steppe belt NERFINISHED
Kazakh steppe NERFINISHED
terrain forest-steppe
steppe
traversedBy caravan routes
usedFor nomadic pastoralism

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Middle zhuz territoryIncludes Tobol River region