Kazakhs - Wikipedia The Kazakhs (Kazakh: қазақтар, qazaqtar, قازاقتار, [qazaq'tar] ⓘ) are a Turkic ethnic group native to Central Asia and Eastern Europe They share a common culture, language and history that is closely related to those of other Turkic peoples of Western and Central Asia
Kazakh | People, Religion, Language, Culture | Britannica Kazakh, Turkic-speaking people of Central Asia inhabiting mainly Kazakhstan and the adjacent parts of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China The Kazakhs emerged in the 15th century from an amalgam of Turkic tribes who entered Transoxiana about the 8th century and of Mongols who entered the area in the 13th century
Kazak: The History, Culture, and Legacy of the Kazakh People The Kazak people, also known as Kazaks or Kazakhs, have a rich and diverse history that spans centuries As the largest ethnic group in Kazakhstan, the Kazak have developed a unique culture shaped by their nomadic roots, traditions, and influences from neighboring regions
Kazak Empire | EBSCO Research Starters The Kazak Empire, emerging in the 15th century, was marked by the rise of a nomadic warrior culture that distinguished itself from its neighbors, particularly the Uzbeks Founded by descendants of the Shaybānīd Uzbek khanate, the Kazaks gained significance as a collective of independent Turkic or Turko-Mongol tribes, known for their mobility
ON THE ORIGIN OF THE KAZAKHS AND THEIR LIFESTYLE - Qalam In order to distinguish this from the Russian word, the Russians are in the habit of calling the race Kirghiz Kaisak, an entirely erroneous and meaningless name The name Kazak, as used in Central Asia, means simply a vagabond or wanderer, and its application is evident
Kazakh - Mongolia guide A hundred years ago, Kazak united to the Mongolia Since then, the government has been focusing on their culture and features and creating a province for them and made them the one unit of the Mongolian culture
Kazakhstan - Wikipedia Kazakhstan is the world's ninth-largest country by land area and the largest landlocked country Hilly plateaus and plains account for nearly half its vast territory, with lowlands composing another third; its southern and eastern frontiers are composed of low mountainous regions
Kazakhstan - Culture, Traditions, Cuisine | Britannica Kazakhs, probably more than any other Central Asian people, show the impact of nearly two centuries of close contact with Russians Unlike Central Asians to the south of them, Kazakhs look more to Russia than to Islamic countries for inspiration in the post-Soviet period
Kazak - Wikipedia Kazak (surname) Kazak, a fictional dog in the Kurt Vonnegut novel The Sirens of Titan