Talk:Military of Turkmenistan

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22-nd motor-shooting division the name of the Hero of Turkmenistan Atamurata Niyazov (the father of president Saparmurata Niyazov), 11-th motor-shooting division - name Солтана Санджара (сельджукский the sultan lived in 12 century), 3-rd motor-shooting division - name Байрама of khan (regent is appropriated at one of Могольских emperors in India 16 centuries), 2-nd motor-shooting division - name Алп Арслана (сельджукский the sultan lived in 11 century), 6-th motor-shooting brigade - name Героглы of run (the character of the Turkmen epos), 5-th and 4