Yegindybulak
Yegindybulak is a settlement in the Karaganda Region in Kazakhstan. Located on dry steppe, it is a former tertiary level administrative centre. The terrain to the north of the town is mountainous.
The population of between five and ten thousand people are predominantly Muslim Kazakhs.
Alternative transliterations of the name include Egindibulaq, Egindybulak, and Yegendybulak. Nearby settlements include Karabulak, Terekti, Osibay, and Kiikqashqan and Dogalan.
The Koyandinsk Fair, a large annual trade fair held every June from 1848 to 1930, was located near modern day Yegindybulak on the caravan route from Central Asia to Siberia.