Karakul
Karakul, in various spellings, means "black lake" in many Turkic languages. It may refer to:
Wool
- Karakul sheep, a breed of domestic sheep and its pelt or wool
- Karakul (hat), a style of cap made with the aforementioned pelt or wool, traditionally worn in Central and South Asia
Places
- Qaraqullar, Azerbaijan
- Qaragol, a town name used in Azerbaijan, Iran and Iraq
- Karakul (China), a lake in Xinjiang Province
- Qaraghol, Iran
- Qarah Gol, Khodabandeh, Iran
- Qarah Kul, Iran
- Karakol, the 4th largest city in Kyrgyzstan, located in Issyk-Kul Region
- Karaköl, Kyrgyzstan, Jalal-Abad Region
- Karakol', a small village within Üch-Terek, Kyrgyzstan
- Karakol Peak, mountain in Issyk-Kul Region of Kyrgyzstan
- Karakol, Russia
- Karakol, Ust-Kansky District, Altai Republic
- Karakol, Ongudaysky District, Altai Republic
- Karakul, Bashkortostan
- Karakul deposit, Russian cobalt resource
- Karakul (Tajikistan), a lake in the Pamir Mountains
- Karagöl, Turkey, several places
- Qorako‘l, Uzbekistan, a city in Bukhara Province
- Qorako‘l District, Uzbekistan
Other
- Karakol culture, a Bronze Age culture in the modern-day Altai Republic
- Karakol society, Turkish political group
- Karakul (song), a song in the album Crush by Floating Points
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