- Zhanash:
Kazaktyn 5000
Akyn-zhyrauy.
Almaty 2008. ISBN 9965-742-70-7 (in Kazakh)
Kazakh music Kyrgyz music Vinogradov, V. (1970). "The
Akyns Sing of Lenin"....
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usually not
creating and
adding their own
original work; and the
aqyns (
akyns), who
improvised or
created their own poems,
stories or songs.
There were...
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oratory between two
parties referred to in
Kazakh as
akyns but
found throughout Central Asia. Each
akyn,
usually sitting close to each other,
strums a folk...
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years old. It is prin****lly
practiced in
Kyrgyzstan and
Kazakhstan by
akyns,
lyrical improvisationalists. They
engage in
lyrical battles, the aytysh...
- Satylganov; 25
October 1864 – 17
February 1933) was the most
famous of the
Kyrgyz Akyns –
improvising poets and singers. The
Kyrgyz town of
Toktogul in the Jalal-Abad...
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Acupuncture and
Moxibustion Ainu
dance Akiu no Taue
Odori Akyn Angklung "Arirang"
Bakhshi music Batik Baul
tradition of
Bangladesh Beijing opera Bokator...
- and
improvisational poets (
akyns) like
Dospambet and
Shalkiiz gained prominence for
their works. By the 18th century,
akyns such as Bukhar-zhyrau Kalkamanuly...
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weaving of Al Sadu".
UNESCO Culture Sector.
Retrieved 2020-12-17. "The Art of
Akyns,
Kyrgyz Epic Tellers".
UNESCO Culture Sector.
Archived from the original...
- — 22 June 1945) was a
Soviet and
Kazakh traditional folksinger (Kazakh:
akyn).
According to a
family legend, his mother, Uldan, gave
birth to him near...
- Isle of Skye, Scotland. It is also
known as
Castle Moil,
Castle Maol, Dun
Akyn,
Dunakin Castle, Dun
Haakon and
Castle Dunakin. The castle, an
ancient seat...