Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Zhetysu" in English language version.
Jetysu («Seven Rivers» from Kazakh «jety» — «seven», «su» — «water») is a vast region in the historical and cultural aspect, located in the southeast of Kazakhstan. Jetysu is surrounded by steppes and foothills of Saryarka, Kazakh Altay, Central Asia and Eastern Turkestan.
阿克苏市,维吾尔语意为"白水城",
The Kizilsu Surkhab (Kizilsu being Turkish for Red Water, and Surkhab the Persian for Red Water) has its source near the psas of Ton Murum in Transalai, and, with it broad fertile valley, forms the boundary between the Alai mountains and Transalai, the most northerly range of Pamir.
Tourism in Zhetisu, one of the most picturesque regions in Kazakhstan, is on the rise.
Jeti-suu
Jeti Suu{...}Seven Waters
The Qarluqs conquered the entire province of Yedi-Su
Participated in the 1916 uprising in Yedi Su.
"Sedmorechie" today (in Russian), meaning "Seven rivers" (Kazakh- Zhetisu, Jetisuw, Jetysu)
Jeti-Su the Jeti-su has been a key region of Central Asia for at least a millennium.
Jity-su (Kazakhstan)
Jetysu («Seven Rivers» from Kazakh «jety» — «seven», «su» — «water») is a vast region in the historical and cultural aspect, located in the southeast of Kazakhstan. Jetysu is surrounded by steppes and foothills of Saryarka, Kazakh Altay, Central Asia and Eastern Turkestan.
Rebellious eastern clans founded the Kazak Horde in the Jeti-suw region (to the south of Balkash Lake).{...}The Kazak Horde was established in the Jeti-suw region (1456) as a vassal state to Moghulistan
Performed in the sanctuaries for many centuries, numerous sacrificial rites testify to the stability of religious rites on the territory of Jeti-Su.
温宿,维吾尔语意为"十股水"
阿克苏市,维吾尔语意为"白水城",
温宿,维吾尔语意为"十股水"