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players attempt to
place a goat carc**** in a goal.
Similar games are
known as
kokpar, kupkari, and ulak
tartysh in
Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.
Buzkashi began...
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where riders fight for a goat carc****. (Kyrgyz: Көк бөрү); also
called Kokpar in Kazakhstan. Mangala, a
Turkish Mancala game, as well as
other national...
- the most
important sporting and
ceremonial game of
Turkish people. The
kokpar began with the
nomadic Turkic peoples who have come from ****her
north and...
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Hungary is the only
European nation to have
preserved the
traditional kokpar game, a
strategic team
sport for riders. The
original Kurultáj were held...
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Safaviyya Zahediyeh Vattisen Yaly
Traditional sports Kyz kuu
Jereed Kokpar Jigit Chovgan Organizations Organization of
Turkic States International...
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August 2017.
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November 2014. "Asia
Holds First '
Kokpar' Championship". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty.
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suited to
local horse sports, and
especially to the
Uzbek national game,
kokpar.: 291 It is also used for meat and milk production; the milk may be made...
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through Kazakhstan. They
stopped in
Shymkent and
travelled to
watch a game of
kokpar.
Although their journey was longer, they
arrived at the
checkpoint at Tashkent...
- people. An
archaic variation of polo,
regionally referred to as
buzkashi or
kokpar, is
still pla**** in
parts of
Central Asia. It was
developed and formalised...