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  • ...s of years, [[Kazakhs]] were herders who raised fat-tailed sheep, Bactrian camels, and horses, relying on these animals for transportation, clothing, and foo ...meat. [[Camel meat]] is also a kind of festive meat, but not the main (as camels in Kazakhstan are not as common as horses). Cow's meat is also a kind of co
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  • ...|year=1959 |doi= |url=}}<br/>cited in {{cite book |author=R. Yagil |title=Camels and Camel milk |publisher=Food and Agriculture Organization of the United N
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  • ...very extensively carried on by the Kazakhs, namely, horses, cattle, sheep, camels, goats and pigs. [[Orchards]] and fruit gardens were well developed; and th
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  • ...3 to conquer city of Akmeshit in [[Kazakhstan]] required almost 8 thousand camels.<ref name="DalaHerkulesi"/> [[Kazakhs]] organized an uprising and moved to
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  • ...idge of boats. While in the town Ibn Battuta sold his horses and purchased camels to draw his wagons on the next stage of his journey to [[Konye-Urgench]].<r
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  • ...[Orenburg]] with 5,000 men, met an unusually cold winter, lost most of his camels, and was forced to turn back after going halfway. ...nd by December 93 men had died. On the first of November a caravan of 1128 camels left Orenburg and reached the Emba 24 days later.
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  • ...= {{flagicon|Russian Empire}} '''In 1839''': <br> 5,000 troops <br> 10,000 camels <br> '''In 1853''': <br> 2,000+ troops <br> '''In 1864''': <br> 2,500 troop ...t 5000 men south from Orenburg. The winter was unusually cold, most of his camels died and he was forced to turn back. See [[Khivan campaign of 1839]].
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  • *Family: [[Camelidae]] (camels, llamas)
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  • ...ank.org/pages/1151/Camels-Old-world-camels.html|title=Camels – Old World Camels|publisher=Net Industries|work=Science Encyclopedia|accessdate=29 November 2 ...p | accessdate = 13 January 2013}}</ref> A small number of feral Bactrian camels still roam the [[Mangystau Province]] of southwest Kazakhstan and the [[Kas
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  • ..., there is extensive grazing of [[cattle]], [[sheep]] and [[Bactrian camel|camels]] on the grasslands which cover most of the region today. Kazakhstania was
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  • [[File:Orenburg cossacks with camels.jpg|thumb|Orenburg Cossacks with camels, 19th century.]]
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  • ...gures that indicated her high social status. She wore a necklace of wooden camels and high boots of leather. Her dress was of woven camel hair and sheep's wo
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  • ...cials and two Huigu princesses, along with a [[bride price]] of horses and camels.<ref name=BT195/> Later in 821, Li Heng, who was by now emperor (as Empero
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  • ...tentions of the mission, Walikhanov embarked with a caravan of 43 men, 101 camels and 65 horses. Following his successful passage through the Chinese border
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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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