Saýat

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Saýat
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Saýat
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Saýat
Saýat (Asia)
Coordinates: 38°47′N63°53′E / 38.783°N 63.883°E / 38.783; 63.883
CountryFlag of Turkmenistan.svg  Turkmenistan
Region Lebap Region
District Saýat District
Time zone UTC+5

Saýat is a city and capital of Saýat District in the Lebap Region of Turkmenistan. [1]

Etymology

Saýat is the name of a Turkmen tribe, and originally comes from the Arabic word for "hunter". [2]

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References

  1. "OpenStreetMap / Districts in Turkmenistan" . Retrieved 29 April 2021.
  2. Atanyýazow, Soltanşa (1980). Түркменистаның Географик Атларының Дүшүндиришли Сөзлүги [Explanatory Dictionary of Geographic Names in Turkmenistan]. Ashgabat: Ылым. p. 250.