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Ala kiyiz (Template:Lang-ky, Template:IPA-ky) or tekemet (Template:Lang-kk, {{#switch: |IPA=IPA: |lang=Kazakh: |pron=pronounced |=|Kazakh pronunciation: }}Template:IPA{{#if:|Template:IPA audio link }}) is a textile floor- or wall-covering made by pressing felt of various colours (often naturally different, and not dyed) together. This is a traditional textile among the Kazakhs and Kyrgyz.[1]

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