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  • Kazakhs - Wikipedia
    The Kazakhs[a] 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 The majority of ethnic Kazakhs live in their transcontinental nation state of Kazakhstan
  • Kazakh | People, Religion, Language, Culture | Britannica
    What is the origin of the Kazakh people? The Kazakhs emerged in the 15th century from an amalgam of Turkic peoples who entered Transoxiana about the 8th century and Mongols who arrived in the 13th century
  • Kazakh: Language Portal: Materials: Center for Languages of the Central . . .
    Kazakhs are a Turkic people, traditionally nomads, living mostly in Kazakhstan, also known as the Republic of Kazakhstan, the largest country in Central Asia
  • Kazakh - Summary - eHRAF World Cultures
    The self-name of the Kazakh people—“Kazakh” or “Kazak”—has existed, according to written sources, since the seventeenth century and was generally known to neighboring peoples by the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
  • Kazakh People - Atlas Of Humanity
    The Kazakhs are a Turkic ethnic group who mainly inhabit the Ural Mountains and northern parts of Central and East Asia (largely Kazakhstan, but also parts of Russia, Uzbekistan, Mongolia and China) in Eurasia The Kazakhs are descendants of several ancient Turkic tribes
  • 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
  • Kazaks - Introduction, Location, Language, Folklore, Religion, Major . . .
    Written Kazak, which dates back only to the late nineteenth century, is based on the dialect of the Central Horde Examples of the Kazak language include words for traditional occupations, like balykshi (fisher) and eginshi (grain-grower)
  • KAZAK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of KAZAK is an Oriental rug in bold colors with geometric designs or stylized plant and animal forms


















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