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  • | products = [[Film|Motion pictures]], [[television film]]s # Goluboj Kon' (The Blue Horse) - 1973
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  • ...ts believe that humans first [[domestication of the horse|domesticated the horse]] in the region's vast steppes. Central Asia was originally inhabited by th Chief livestock products are [[dairy product]]s, [[leather]], [[meat]], and [[wool]]. The country's
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  • ...nd etymology]] - {{lang-kk|Кымыз}}, ''kymyz'') is a [[Fermented milk products|fermented dairy product]] traditionally made from [[mare's milk]]. The drin ...n [[fat]] and [[protein]], but lower in [[lactose]] than the milk from a [[horse]]. Before [[fermentation (food)|fermentation]], the cow's milk is fortified
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  • [[File:Horsemeat platter.jpg|thumb|right|A platter of [[horse meat]] served traditionally as an appetizer]] ...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
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  • ...e 1930s when Starostin's daughter had made friends with him at the Spartak horse riding club, when he was using the name 'Volkov'. He was now commander in c
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  • [[File:Horsemeat platter.jpg|thumb|200px|left|A platter of [[horse meat]] served traditionally as an appetizer.]] ...s were herders who raised [[fat-tailed sheep]], [[Bactrian camel]]s, and [[horse]]s, relying on these animals for transportation, clothing, and food. The co
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  • ...as Chinese coins, the Chinese writing system, tablets, seals, Chinese art products like porcelein, mirrors, jade and other Chinese customs were designed to ap ...=310–}}</ref><ref name="Tamm2013">{{cite book|author=Eric Tamm|title=The Horse that Leaps Through Clouds: A Tale of Espionage, the Silk Road, and the Rise
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  • ...=310–}}</ref><ref name="Tamm2013">{{cite book|author=Eric Tamm|title=The Horse that Leaps Through Clouds: A Tale of Espionage, the Silk Road, and the Rise ==Products==
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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 ...a & Inner Asia Studies Unit|volume=|edition=|year=2002|publisher=The White Horse Press for the Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit at the University of Cam
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  • ...rily toward China).<ref name=forbes2016/> While major customers ship their products by full container load, freight forwarders also make it possible to send le ...f>Rolf Potts, "[http://www.salon.com/travel/diary/pott/1999/11/09/siberia1 Horse races, open spaces and the fate of Genghis Khan's balls]". ''Salon'' Magazi
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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 ...jp/rarebook/02/index.html.en|title=The Horses of the Steppe: The Mongolian Horse and the Blood-Sweating Stallions {{!}} Silk Road in Rare Books|website=dsr
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  • ...lso been seen used in Chinese (see illustration of "A Qara Khitan man with horse" below). The Jurchens referred to the empire as ''Dashi'' or ''Dashi Linya' [[File:A Kara-Khitan man.JPG|thumb|upright=0.85|A Qara Khitan man with horse, illustration from Wang Qi's [[Sancai Tuhui]] (1607).]]
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