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  • ...found at the site derives from three different cultural components: Oghuz nomads, sedentary Dzhetyasar culture, and Khorezmian civilization. In the 10th and
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  • ...s of the Karatau mountains, became one of the supporting fortresses of the nomads wandering in the steppes. From Otrar, along the Arys, roads spread out to [
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  • ...st. It is a direct historical successor of state formations established by nomads of the Great steppe. Accordingly, Kazakhstan is consistently implementing t
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  • ...today, and whose bows are still strung with horsehair, are a legacy of the nomads.[3]
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  • ..., the most popular and the oldest Kazakh music instrument. Some argue that nomads have used similar two-string instruments more than two thousand years ago.< ...or outstanding: Aqtoty Raimkulova, [[Turan ensemble]]; for jazz: "Magic of Nomads"; for Rock: Roksonaki, [[Urker]], [[Ulytau]], Alda span.
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  • ...se”; Sugir’s Kui “Aqqu” means “white swan”. So we can say that nomads expressed very thoroughly the environment of their daily life through Kuis.
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  • ...nternal struggles among the conquerors, power eventually reverted to the [[nomads]]. By the 16th century, the [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] emerged as a distinct group, ...ent Turkic]] word ''qaz'', "to wander", reflecting the Kazakhs' [[Eurasian nomads|nomadic]] culture.<ref name=etym>{{cite web|title=Cossack (n.)|url=http://e
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  • ...nee, has to be by far the best action epic of 12th- and 13th-century Asian nomads you’ll see". He emphatically believed Bodrov's film was "both ancient and
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  • ...ding to legend, upon their initial meeting, the ancient Greeks mistook the nomads of Transoxianian Steppes on their horses as mythological.<ref>{{Cite news|u ...dess of the Turkic Siberians.<ref name=":1" /> The film follows the former nomads<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.kunstraum-innsbruck.at/en/exhibitions/archive
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  • ...be strengthened through [[freeze distillation]], a technique Central Asian nomads are reported to have employed.<ref>McGee p. 761</ref> It can also be [[dist
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  • ...meal is accompanied with tea. The tea ceremony, taking its roots from the nomads many centuries ago, is a special dastarkhan ritual in Kazakhstan. Kazakh t
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  • ...Turkmenistan]].<ref>{{cite book|author=Anatoly Michailovich Khazanov|title=Nomads and the outside world|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PPumUjpp--UC&pg
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  • The term ''Beshbarmak'' means "five fingers", because nomads used to eat this dish with their hands. The boiled [[meat]] is finely chopp
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  • | nickname = The Nomads ...n]] at international level of [[rugby union]]. The team are nicknamed "The Nomads" and are controlled by the [[Kazakhstan Rugby Union]].
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  • ...ion organises the [[Kazakhstan national rugby union team]], known as the ''Nomads''.
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  • * V. Kadyrov, ''Kyrgyzstan: Traditions of Nomads'', Rarity Ltd., Bishkek, 2005 ISBN 9967-424-42-7
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  • ...times, imported [[cotton]], silk, and woolen fabrics were used by Kazakh [[nomads]]. The nobility in feudal times used imported fabrics to make clothes while
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  • ...d. The Soviet government dominated the population. During the 1930s Kazakh nomads suffered starvation after disruption of their traditional living patterns.
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