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Arstanbap

Arslanbob is a village, subdivision, valley, mountain range and a large wild walnut (Juglans regia) forest in the Jalal-Abad Region of Kyrgyzstan. The first known export of Kyrgyzstan to Europe was Arslanbob walnut. In the spring and summer months, tourists, pilgrims and two waterfalls that attract other visitors. Arslanbob is named after an 11th-century figure, Arslanbob-Ata (alternative: Arstanbap-Ata). It may be of Arab origin, in this language Aslan means "lion" and bab means "door", Ata means "father" in Turkic languages. ergo "father of the lion's gate". The suffix 'Bob' is a traditional practice used in Arslanbob meaning "wanderer and explorer". Legend has it that Alexander the Great walnuts He took it from the Arslanbob forest and these formed the European plantations. Therefore, walnuts are known as Greek nuts in Russian. However, scientific research has shown that the walnut forests around Arslanbob are probably 1000 years old. and shows that it has been erected. This corresponds to another local story that says the forest was erected under the leadership of Arystanbop, who founded the village in his name and died around 1120.

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