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  • ...legality. On the basis of the Encyclopedia was created the Kazakhstan Club of Encyclopedists, where anyone can join and help in filling this resource.. ...r><span style="color:MediumBlue;font: 15pt Tahoma; 0.2em 0.1em 0.3em"> '''Music''' </span></center></div>
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  • | other_dimensions = Scene area of 3.000 m² ...d-ballet-astana/ State Theatre of Opera and Ballet, Astana], official site of ''theatreplan''.</ref>
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  • | name = Mausoleum of Khawaja Ahmed Yasawi | caption = View of the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi in Turkestan, Kazakhstan.
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  • ...munitetibektashi.org">{{cite web | author= | title= The World Headquarters of the Bektashi Order&nbsp;– Tirana, Albania | publisher= komunitetibektashi ...sion.gov.iq/usan/en/articledisplay.aspx?gid=1&id=6168|publisher=[[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Iraq)]]|access-date=18 April 2012}}</ref><br>
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  • |range=High sound of jingles, plus some have a skin with a lower sound. ...e=June 2015}} [[Central Asia]], and the [[Middle East]], but also in parts of the Russian [[polar region]]s. The simple drum is formed by attaching a ski
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  • The instrument shares some of its characteristics with the [[komuz]] and [[dutar]]. ...a great influence on the development of Kazakh musical culture, including music for the dombra; his musical composition "Adai" is popular in Kazakhstan and
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  • ...usic of Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] [[string instrument]]. It has two strings made of horsehair. The resonating cavity is usually covered with [[goat]] leather. ...es (traditional spiritual medics). According to legends, the kobyz and its music could banish evil spirits, sicknesses and death.
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  • ..., is an ancient [[fret]]less [[string instrument]] used in [[Central Asian music]], related to certain other [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] [[string instruments] ...es and upside down. An illustration of a komuz is featured on the reverse of the [[Kyrgyzstani som|one-som note]].
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  • ...ecognized on the [[Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity]]. ...nt its strings were made from [[Catgut|gut]]. However, with the opening up of the [[Silk Road]], catgut gave way to strings made from twisted [[silk]] im
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  • ...ha entered the [[Kurmangazy District|Kurmangazy]] National Conservatory of Music.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Kurmangazy kazakh national conservatory - Welcome ...|first = Kadisha|last = Onalbayeva-Coleman}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite web|title = Music Faculty - Kadisha Onalbayeva|url = http://pensacolastate.edu/sites/mt/bios/
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  • ...acentre.com |accessdate=May 6, 2008}}</ref> Their music combines the sound of the violin and electric guitar with the [[dombra]], a traditional two strin ...fter the district of Ulytau in Central Kazakhstan, the mythical birthplace of the nation.
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  • ...uran Ensemble|author=Megan Rancier|publisher=The Barry S. Brook Center for Music Research and Documentation|page=13|date=14 March 2015|accessdate=2015-11-26 ...he biography from their company website, Turan ensemble is a band composed of five members: Abzal Arykbaev, Maxat (Maksat) Medeubek, Bauirzhan Bekmukhanb
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  • |genre = [[Opera]], [[pop music|pop]] ...nin]]. She was also deemed a [[National Hero of Kazakhstan|National Hero]] of [[Kazakhstan]].<ref>The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd, Ed.</ref>
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  • {{Music of Central Asia}} ...n state of [[Kazakhstan]] is home to the Kazakh State Kurmangazy Orchestra of Folk Instruments, the Kazakh State Philharmonic Orchestra, the Kazakh Natio
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  • ...20th century, Kazakh Soviet musicians experimented with chorus performance of Kuis. ...rmances and only few Kuishi (performer of Kui) still keep this verbal part of Kazakh instrumental Kui tradition.
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  • part of the set of 700+ outlines listed at a special type of list article.
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  • {{For|the Kazakh television station of the same name|Kazakhstan (channel)}} |conventional_long_name = {{nowrap|Republic of Kazakhstan}}
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  • | music = Jeff Peters ...gle-huntress-film|title=''The Eagle Huntress'' (U)|website=[[British Board of Film Classification]]|date=2006-11-14|accessdate=2006-11-14}}</ref>
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  • | name = Cinema of Kazakhstan ...ction_uis>{{cite web|title=Table 1: Feature Film Production - Genre/Method of Shooting|url=http://stats.uis.unesco.org/unesco/TableViewer/tableView.aspx?
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  • ...nese noodles|the village in Iran|Lamian, Iran|a person from the Greek city of Lamia|Lamia (city)|}} ...an337>{{cite book | last=Serventi | first=Silvano | title=Pasta: The story of a universal food | year=2000 | publisher=Columbia University Press | locati
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