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Kyrgyz people;
kajik among the
Tuvan people; asyk
among the
Kazakh people;
ashyk among Turkish people;
bujulbozi among Tajik people; and
gacuha among the...
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Ashyk Aydyn Pir is the
patron saint of
singers and bards, in
Turkmen tradition.
Aydyn Pir's
mausoleum (41°52′32″N 58°38′06″E / 41.875454°N 58.635048°E...
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pronounced [ʃɑˈʁɛː]), chükö (Kyrgyz: чүкө,
pronounced [tʃyˈkœ]), asyk/
ashyk/oshuq (Kazakh: асық,
pronounced [ɑˈsəq]; Turkish: aşık; Uyghur: ھوشۇق; Tajik:...
- a caravenserai, can be spotted. To
further south, lies the
mausoleum of
Ashyk Aydyn Pir; in
local tradition, Pir
spent a part of his life in the fortress...
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Social Mobility:
Black and
Italian Undesirables in
Modern America". In
Ashyk, Dan; Gardaphe, Fred L.; Tamburri,
Anthony Julian (eds.).
Shades of Black...
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student (shagirt).
Aspiring bagshys pay
homage to
patron figures such as
Ashyk Aydyn Pir and Baba Gambar. The former's
shrine is
located in
Dashoguz province...
- Kasper; Afanasiev, Gennady; Akmatov, Kunbolot; Aldashev, Almaz; Alpaslan,
Ashyk; Baimbetov, Gabit; Bazaliiskii,
Vladimir I.; Beisenov, Arman; Boldbaatar...
- Kasper; Afanasiev, Gennady; Akmatov, Kunbolot; Aldashev, Almaz; Alpaslan,
Ashyk; Baimbetov, Gabit; Bazaliiskii,
Vladimir I.; Beisenov, Arman; Boldbaatar...
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eating "Zozulia" kasha [uk]
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Traditional folk game "
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Tradition of
performing the
ritual men's
dance "Serben" [uk]...
- Kasper; Afanasiev, Gennady; Akmatov, Kunbolot; Aldashev, Almaz; Alpaslan,
Ashyk; Baimbetov, Gabit; Bazaliiskii,
Vladimir I.; Beisenov, Arman; Boldbaatar...