- The
Kazakhs (
Kazakh: қазақтар, qazaqtar, قازاقتار, [qazaq'tar] ) are a
Turkic ethnic group native to
Central Asia and
Eastern Europe.
There are
Kazakh communities...
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Kazakhs, an
ethnic group Kazakh language Kazakh alphabets,
Alphabets used to
write the
Kazakh language Kazakh Braille,
Braille alphabet of the
Kazakh...
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Kazakh or
Qazaq is a
Turkic language of the
Kipchak branch spoken in
Central Asia by
Kazakhs. It is
closely related to Nogai,
Kyrgyz and Karakalpak. It...
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fewer than 6 people per
square kilometre (16 people/sq mi).
Ethnic Kazakhs constitute a majority,
while ethnic Russians form a
significant minority...
- The
Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, also
known as
Soviet Kazakhstan, the
Kazakh SSR, KSSR, or
simply Kazakhstan, was one of the
transcontinental constituent...
- The
Kazakh Khanate (
Kazakh: قزاق خاندیغی, Қазақ Хандығы,
Qazaq Handyğy), in
eastern sources known as Ulus of the
Kazakhs, Ulus of Jochi, Yurt of Urus,...
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modern Kazakhstan had
nomadic lifestyle,
which developed and
influenced Kazakh culture.
Human activity in the
region began with the
extinct Homo erectus...
- The
Kazakh language was
written mainly in four
scripts at
various points of time – Old Turkic, Cyrillic, Latin, and
Arabic – each
having a
distinct alphabet...
- The
Kazakh Steppe (
Kazakh: Қазақ даласы, romanized: Qazaq
dalasy [qɑˈzɑq dɑɫɑˈsə]), also
known as the
Great Steppe or
Great Dala (
Kazakh: Ұлы дала, romanized: Ūly...
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Kazakh Americans (
Kazakh: АҚШ-тағы қазақтар/AQŞ-tağy qazaqtar) are
Americans of full or
partial Kazakh ancestry.
Although in the 1960s the po****tion of...