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  • ...This large site is significant for the early use of horses there. Horse meat was eaten, but horses were also kept as livestock. ...e=Ancient Krasnyi Yar|url=http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/past-exhibitions/horse/domesticating-horses/ancient-krasnyi-yar|publisher=American Museum of Natur
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  • ...s. May thy soul flourish; may thy youth be as the new-grown grain; may thy horse be puissant, victorious; thy sword bright and deadly against foes; thy hawk ...of Azeri people, cooked just before the New Year. It includes vegetables, meat and rice which have been cooked, then rolled in grape leaves and cooked aga
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  • ...ts believe that humans first [[domestication of the horse|domesticated the horse]] in the region's vast steppes. Central Asia was originally inhabited by th Chief livestock products are [[dairy product]]s, [[leather]], [[meat]], and [[wool]]. The country's major crops include [[wheat]], [[barley]], [
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  • [[File:Horsemeat platter.jpg|thumb|right|Horse meat platter - kazy is on the right]] [[File:Horse meat sausage making.jpg|thumb|Making horse meat sausage]]
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  • | main_ingredient = Spiced meat ([[Lamb and mutton|lamb]] or [[ground beef]]) ...etrieved 25 January 2014</ref> The dumplings typically consist of a spiced meat mixture, usually [[Lamb and mutton|lamb]] or [[ground beef]] in a dough wra
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  • [[File:Horsemeat platter.jpg|thumb|right|A platter of [[horse meat]] served traditionally as an appetizer]] ...of [[Kazakhstan]], and traditionally is focused on [[mutton]] and [[horse meat]], as well as various [[Dairy products|milk products]]. For hundreds of yea
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  • ...ed=0ahUKEwi23ojSrKvMAhWFNj4KHdYcAEAQ6AEIHzAA|year=2000|publisher=The White Horse Press for the Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit at the University of Cam ...efore differ from the typical Muslim 'lamian' restaurants in China, as the meat will not be halal and ingredients such as pork are offered. Whilst in China
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  • [[File:Horsemeat platter.jpg|thumb|right|A platter of [[horse meat]] served traditionally as an appetizer (qarta and qazy on the left and righ ...ef name=vice>[http://www.vice.com/read/i-ate-horse-ass-in-kazakhstan I ate horse ass in Kazakhstan] Vice</ref> A reviewer from [[Vice (magazine)]] described
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  • [[File:Horsemeat platter.jpg|thumb|right|A platter of [[horse meat]] served traditionally as an appetizer (qarta and qazy on the left and righ ...le of hours.<ref name=vice/> It is then sliced into rounds, simmered in a "meat bullion" and seasoned with salt, green pepper, and [[dill]].<ref name=vice/
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  • |main_ingredient = [[Ground meat]] (usually [[beef]]), [[cumin]], [[sumac]], [[garlic]], [[salt]], [[capsicu ...recipes and [[horse]] meat in [[Kazakhstan]] and [[Kyrgyzstan]]<ref>Using horse parts that are cheaper than those used for the Central Asian [[kazy]], whic
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  • ...o London with the stated aim of presenting Baron Cohen with horse meat and horse urine, which were claimed by Borat to be the national food and drink of Kaz
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  • [[File:Horsemeat platter.jpg|thumb|200px|left|A platter of [[horse meat]] served traditionally as an appetizer.]] ...[preservation of food]]. There is a large practice of salting and drying [[meat]] so that it will last, and there is a preference for [[sour milk]], as it
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  • ...a & Inner Asia Studies Unit|volume=|edition=|year=2002|publisher=The White Horse Press for the Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit at the University of Cam ...ur]]: ''Каваплар'') or ''[[chuanr]]'' (i.e., [[kebab]]s or grilled meat) are also found here. Another common Uyghur dish is ''leghmen'' (لەغمە
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  • ...e over 260 species of carnivorans, the majority of which feed primarily on meat. They have a characteristic skull shape and dentition. [[Image:Prezewalsky 26-9-2004-2.JPG|thumb|[[Wild horse]]]]
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  • ...'''Transcaspian wild ass''',<ref>{{cite journal|title=The Genetics of the Horse|author=A.T. Bowling|author2=A. Ruvinsky|last-author-amp=yes|url=https://boo ...onagers, the Turkmenian kulan is threatened by poaching, hunting for their meat and their coat, habitat loss and relationships with apex predators such as
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  • ...wildlife meat seems to provide a substitute or even a cheap alternative to meat from domestic animals.<ref>P. Kaczensky & O. Gambatar unpubl. Data</ref> In * [[Mongolian horse]]
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  • ...ased food sources, though an overabundance of biting insects (especially [[horse-fly|gadflies]]), severe drought or fires, poaching by humans, and large num ...hy specimen is strong among sports-hunters. They are hunted for both their meat and their horns, used in traditional Chinese medicine, and poaching continu
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  • ...nguage|Lithuanian]] ''ašvà'' ‘mare’. The name would thus mean ‘the horse people’. Hence he put forward the hypothesis that the Wusun used a [[Cent ...He was miraculously saved from hunger being suckled by a she-wolf, and fed meat by ravens.<ref name="FH215">{{harvnb|François|Hulsewé|1979|p=215}}</ref><
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