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  • ...on [[mutton]] and [[horse meat]], as well as various [[Dairy products|milk products]]. For hundreds of years, [[Kazakhs]] were herders who raised fat-tailed sh ...t]] is the main festive meat, while sheep's meat is used as common meat. [[Camel meat]] is also a kind of festive meat, but not the main (as camels in Kazak
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  • | caption = Bowls of shubat (left), beverage of fermented camel milk, and [[kumis]] (right), beverage made from fermented mare's milk | main_ingredient = [[Camel milk]]
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  • ...721-2}}</ref> The Chinese took great interest in the safety of their trade products and extended the [[Great Wall of China]] to ensure the protection of the tr [[File:Cernuschi Museum 20060812 150.jpg|thumb|A Westerner on a camel, [[Northern Wei Dynasty]] (386–534)]]
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  • Two different branches, the junior Bughra (bull camel) and the Arslan (lion) formed the Qarakhanid royal family. The title "Khan ...as Chinese coins, the Chinese writing system, tablets, seals, Chinese art products like porcelein, mirrors, jade and other Chinese customs were designed to ap
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  • ...a and of Eastern and Southern Asia: commercial, industrial and scientific, products of the mineral, vegetable, and animal kingdoms, useful arts and manufacture ...amb and mutton|mutton]], [[beef]], [[Camel#Meat|camel]] (solely [[Bactrian camel|bactrian]]), [[Chicken (food)|chicken]], [[goose]], [[carrot]]s, [[tomato]]
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  • ...of years, Kazakhs were herders who raised [[fat-tailed sheep]], [[Bactrian camel]]s, and [[horse]]s, relying on these animals for transportation, clothing, ...which began in 2006 to increase the competitiveness of Kazakh artisans’ products domestically and internationally. This program is conducted by the Union of
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  • ...lothes while less affluent Kazakhs wore fur, leather, and self-made woolen products. [[Fabric]] may be home-spun and produced on primitive horizontal machines. ...he 18th century the top trousers or ''shalbar'' were sewn from homespun [[camel hair]] fabric and skin. They bore embroidered silk patterns in designs shap
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