- term
Kazakh is used to
refer to
ethnic Kazakhs,
while the term
Kazakhstani refers to all
citizens of Kazakhstan,
regardless of ethnicity. The
Kazakhs likely...
- Look up
kazakh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kazakh,
Qazaq or
Kazakhstani may
refer to
someone or
something related to Kazakhstan:
Kazakhs, an ethnic...
- The
Kazakh Khanate (
Kazakh: Қазақ Хандығы,
Qazaq Handyğy), in
eastern sources known as Ulus of the
Kazakhs, Ulus of Jochi, Yurt of Urus, was a
Kazakh state...
-
honor and a
special welcome in
Kazakh practice.
Kazakhs traditionally eat at a low
table called a dastarqan.
Kazakhs also
maintain a
tradition of using...
-
efforts to
impose its
system aroused the
resentment of the
Kazakhs, and, by the 1860s, some
Kazakhs resisted its rule.
Russia had
disrupted the traditional...
- from bird beaks,
animal horns,
hooves and feet.
Although contemporary Kazakhs usually wear
Western dress, the
Turkic people wear more
traditional clothing...
- the
Kazakh Khanate,
which allowed Kazakhs to mix
Persian words into
their own
spoken and
written vernacular. Meanwhile,
Arabic was used by
Kazakhs in mosques...
- land to the
Kazakhs. On 19
February 1925
Filipp Goloshchyokin was
appointed First Secretary of the
Communist Party in the
newly created Kazakh Autonomous...
- The
Shala Kazakh are a
labelled group of
Kazakhs who live in Kazakhstan. However, they do not
belong to any of the
three main
Kazakh tribes. The word Shala...
-
Kazakh diaspora (
Kazakh: Қазақтар диаспорасы, romanized: Qazaqtar diasporasy, lit. 'Diaspora of
Kazakhs') is a term used to
collectively to
describe the...