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  • ...(''Ovis orientalis cycloceros''), often referred to as '''Turkmen Mountain Sheep''' is a subspecies of [[Mouflon]] that inhabit the mountain plateau regions ...n established in Central Asia to protect the sheep and other wildlife. The sheep are found in [[Gaplaňgyr Nature Reserve]] for instance.
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  • .... The people of Begash were [[transhumant]] pastoralists who mainly herded sheep and goats. They likely used the site primarily as a place of winter residen ...were cist burials. The domesticated animal remains came overwhelming from sheep and goats, with some coming from cattle. Wheat and broomcorn millet seeds w
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  • ...d in a snow ravine. A shepherd from the story "Singing Dunes,” rescues a sheep flock from the onslaught of mad disaster. Young tractor-drivers from the no
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  • ...ading branch of the agriculture. The key areas of the animal husbandry are sheep breeding, horse breeding, camel breeding, cattle breeding and pig breeding.
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  • ...epted. Among his recorded contributions is "Ovtsevodstvo v stepnom krae" ("Sheep-Breeding in the Steppe Land"), which analyzed animal husbandry in Central A
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  • ...[[red fox]], [[corsac fox]], [[moose]], [[argali]] (the largest species of sheep), [[Eurasian lynx]], [[Pallas's cat]], and [[snow leopards]], several of wh
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  • ...ohawks, a scary yoking, one daring escape, hottish sex, ice, snow, braying sheep, blood oaths, dehydrating dunes, throat singing, a nighttime urination, kid
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  • ...ture, where they keep their herds of animals ([[horse]], [[cattle]], and [[sheep]]) during the summer phase of [[transhumance]].
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  • ...s]]. For hundreds of years, [[Kazakhs]] were herders who raised fat-tailed sheep, Bactrian camels, and horses, relying on these animals for transportation, ...|camels]], cows, and sheep. [[Horse meat]] is the main festive meat, while sheep's meat is used as common meat. [[Camel meat]] is also a kind of festive mea
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  • ...ny other kind of meat except pork. In [[Kazakh cuisine]] kuurdak made from sheep's liver, kidney, heart and lungs.
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  • ...Kyrgyz cuisine]] dish made from a mix of innards from the hearts of horse, sheep, and cow as well as liver, kidney, and other organs.<ref name=vice>[http://
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  • ...a factory building near the mountain slopes, a railway bridge, a flock of sheep, a tractor, a locomotive. Star framed by a wreath of ears of wheat (right), ...ussian (right); inside the wreath from the bottom up were the tractor, two sheep, arable land, canal, building hydro power stations with a red flag on it, t
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  • It takes the wool from approximately five sheep to make one shyrdak rug. The process is slow and labour-intensive. Traditi ...ngs around them i.e. the water, goat horns, a yurt etc. Representations of sheep and shepherds are particularly common in Kazkahstan.<ref name="Turnau1997"
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  • ...cts]]. For hundreds of years, Kazakhs were herders who raised [[fat-tailed sheep]], [[Bactrian camel]]s, and [[horse]]s, relying on these animals for transp ...[[kuyrdak]]'' (also spelled ''kuirdak'', a dish made from roasted horse, [[sheep]], or [[cow]] [[offal]], such as heart, liver, kidneys, and other organs, d
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  • Kazakhs use white [[wool]], and consider wool from the neck of sheep and camels to be particularly valuable.
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  • Animals raised in Kazakhstan include cattle, chickens, sheep, pigs, horses and goats (in descending order of numbers). Meat production i
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  • ...2400m<sup>3</sup> digesters operating with a feedstock of 40 t/day of cow, sheep and camel manure, grain residues and 1t/day of slaughterhouse waste. The pl
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  • ...d he will become one! But there is a problem: in order to get the flock of sheep he must be married. And there is only one girl around for many kilometers.
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  • The traditional economy centered on [[animal husbandry]] (particularly [[sheep raising]]) and [[agriculture]] that combined [[Cereal|grain]] and [[truck f The favorite dish was a layered [[pie]] stuffed with sheep's milk cheese and soaked with [[sour cream]] before baking. Other delicacie
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  • ...raqul hat]] is made from the fur of the [[Karakul sheep|Qaraqul]] breed of sheep which originated in Central Asia with archaeological evidence pointing to t
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  • Their wealth is in horses and sheep. The people are hardy, strong, and warlike, and have plenty of arms. Thei
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  • ...ids were more complex. After [[Abu Sa'id Mirza]] was killed by the [[White Sheep Turkmen]] in 1468, his realm was split between his sons. [[Sultan Ahmad|Sul
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  • ...ys interesting to meet them taking their live stock into market. Flocks of sheep with tiny lambs, black and white, pattered along the dusty road; here a goa
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  • File:Bringing the sheep home, on the southern shore of Issy-Kol. (3968109583).jpg|On the southern s
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  • The plateau's semi-[[nomadic]] population raises [[sheep]], [[goat]]s, and [[camel]]s. At its edges it drops steeply to the [[Aral S ...ust 2016}}</ref> It preserves rare fauna and flora such as the Afghan red sheep and the [[Saiga antelope]].<ref name="Advan2">{{cite web|title=Ustyurt Natu
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  • ...from the region to the oceans, there is extensive grazing of [[cattle]], [[sheep]] and [[Bactrian camel|camels]] on the grasslands which cover most of the r
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  • ...city also has industries producing refined [[zinc]], processed [[Karakul (sheep)|karakul]] pelts, textiles, foodstuffs, and pharmaceuticals. Also, the city
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  • ...erected of stone and wood. They focused mainly on raising cows, instead of sheep and horses. They had wheeled transport, including chariots. The remains of ...protected species. Among these are the [[argali]], the worlds largest wild sheep, and the [[golden eagle]].
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  • Argali are the largest species of sheep in the world. The argali in the national park are one of six subspecies of
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  • ...convert|1565|m|ft}}) is located in Kyzylarai. The world's largest mountain sheep, the [[Argali]], can be seen in the area.<ref>http://nomadic.kz/index.php?o
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  • Violations of the protection status of Argali sheep and other species have been alleged, together with accusations of corruptio
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  • ...ed on hunting / trapping and pastoralism (mainly based on herds of cattle, sheep, goats). As a result of the Soviet Union and Russian influence, many were s
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  • ...]], [[barley]], [[oat]]s, and [[sugar beet]]s are grown, and [[cattle]], [[sheep]], and [[horse]]s are raised. The fields are irrigated with melted snow fro
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  • ...en camels and high boots of leather. Her dress was of woven camel hair and sheep's wool with braided tassels and colored red with insect dye.<ref name="nova
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  • ...d area offers a home for many species of alpine animal, such as the Argali sheep, Ibex, Red deer, Beech marten, Moose, Snow cock, and Golden eagle.
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  • ...er endangered species protected there include the [[Argali|argali mountain sheep]], the [[steppe eagle]], and the [[black stork]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http:
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  • ...(''Ovis orientalis cycloceros''), often referred to as '''Turkmen Mountain Sheep''' is a subspecies of [[Mouflon]] that inhabit the mountain plateau regions ...n established in Central Asia to protect the sheep and other wildlife. The sheep are found in [[Gaplaňgyr Nature Reserve]] for instance.
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  • .../tomgram%3A_pepe_escobar%2C_inside_china%27s_%22new_normal%22/ Year of the Sheep, Century of the Dragon? New Silk Roads and the Chinese Vision of a Brave Ne
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  • **Family: [[Bovidae]] (cattle, antelope, sheep, goats)
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  • ...ptorsWorld/> Live mammals consumed have ranged in size from [[vole]]s to [[Sheep|lambs]] and [[deer]] calves, the latter likely around the same size as the In 2007, a hundred local sheep farmers gathered at Kerry airport to protest the eagles' arrival. Irish Far
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  • ...sale, and they are considered such a rare prize that ten horses and thirty sheep are considered a fair price to trade for a single pelican.<ref name=Orienta
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  • Saiga's meat is compared to sheep's, it is considered to be nutritious and delicious. Numerous recipes for co
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  • {{Redirect|Mountain sheep|the video game developer|Mountain Sheep}} ...''', or the '''mountain sheep''' (species ''Ovis ammon'') is a wild [[ovis|sheep]] that roams the highlands of [[Central Asia]] ([[Himalaya]], [[Tibet]], [[
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  • ...ammon ammon''''') is a traditional [[subspecies]] of [[argali]], a wild [[sheep]] that roams the highlands of the [[Altai Mountains]] in [[Central Asia]]. Altai argali are the largest of all sheep.
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  • In Uzbekistan, sheep are known to eat the seed capsules, also some shepherds consider the plant
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  • It is eaten in spring by sheep in .<ref>J. R. Goodin and David K. Northington (Editors) {{Google books|iSj
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  • ...ng was very extensively carried on by the Kazakhs, namely, horses, cattle, sheep, camels, goats and pigs. [[Orchards]] and fruit gardens were well developed
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  • ...n product of the fair was livestock. Every year over 200,000 horses, cows, sheep and goats were sold.<ref name=saryarka />
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  • ...on trade began in [[Yining City|Yining]] and [[Tacheng]] of Kazakh horses, sheep and goats for Chinese silk and cotton fabrics.<ref>{{citation|first=James A
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  • ...73}}.</ref> economy, a combination of traditional pastoralism – allowing sheep and cattle to be exported – extensive agriculture, abundant use of the Vo ...eyond the Caspian sea as a district of 'woe and squalor', with honey, many sheep and Jews.<ref>{{harvnb|Golden|2007b|pp=147–8}}.</ref> [[Kedrenos]] mentio
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