- carc**** in a goal.
Similar games are
known as kokpar, kupkari, and ulak
tartysh in
Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.
Buzkashi began among the
nomadic Asian tribes...
-
riding in
Kyrgyz culture. Very po****r, as in all of
Central Asia, is Ulak
Tartysh, a team game
resembling a
cross between polo and
rugby in
which two teams...
- Chirsha-
Tartysh (Russian: Чирша-Тартыш; Bashkir: Шыршы-Тартыш, Şırşı-Tartış) is a
rural locality (a selo) in Karacha-Yelginsky Selsoviet, Kushnarenkovsky...
- The
newspaper "Azat Halyk" (1917-1919), "Irek" (1917), "Islah" (1907), "
tartysh" (1917-1919), "Idel" (1907 - 1914,
renewed in 1991). News
magazines "Azat...
- carc**** in a goal.
Similar games are
known as kokpar, kupkari, and ulak
tartysh in
Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. Tent
pegging (sometimes
spelled tent-pegging...
-
traditional mounted games such as kok-boru (also
known in
Kyrgyzstan as ulak-
tartysh),
oodarysh (mounted wrestling) and kyz-kuumai (meaning
roughly "chase the...
-
Akhlystino Akhmetovo Akhta Bakayevo Bardovka Baytally Beykeyevo Chirsha-
Tartysh Derevnya Uchkhoza selkhoztekhnikuma Gorny Gumerovo Gurgureyevo Gurovka...
-
Kushnarenkovo (the district's
administrative centre) by road. Chirsha-
Tartysh is the
nearest rural locality. Карта Кушнаренковского района Башкортостана...