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  • ...The [[Kokand Khanate]] used the weakness of Kazakh jüzs after Dzungar and Kalmyk raids and conquered present Southeastern Kazakhstan, including [[Almaty]], {{main article|Culture of Kazakhstan|Kazakh clothing|Kazakh cuisine|Music of Kazakhstan|Sport in Kazakhstan|Kazakh wedding ceremony}}
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  • {{Cuisine of Turkey}} [[Category:Central Asian cuisine]]
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  • ...ines of [[Central Asian cuisine|Central Asia]], [[Idel-Ural]], [[Mongolian cuisine|Mongolia]] and the [[Middle East]].<ref>Waters (2007), 51.</ref> It is shap File:Frying boorsoq.jpg|thumb|[[Kyrgyz cuisine|Kyrgyz]] boorsoq being fried in a stove-top [[Kazan (cookware)|qazan]]
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  • ...the region. Oirats controlled an area known as [[Grand Tartary]] or the [[Kalmyk Empire]] to Westerners, which stretched from the [[Great Wall]] of China to ...(from modern Uzbekistan), who shared the same religion, a similar culture, cuisine, clothing, and phenotypes with the Altishahri Uyghurs, frequently married l
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