recognised by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of Turkey
Dog (domestic dog)
The Akbash (Turkish: Akbaş), is a traditional Turkish breed or type of flock guardian dog from western Anatolia.[3] The word akbaş means 'white head', and thus distinguishes this dog from the Karabaş, or 'black head'.[4]: 33 [5] It was recognised by the Turkish Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs in 2006; it is under the tutelage of the Köpek Irkları ve Kinoloji Federasyonu, the Turkish dog breed society, but is not recognised by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale.[3][6]
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The Akbash (Turkish: Akbaş), is a traditional Turkish breed or type of flock guardian dog from western Anatolia. The word akbaş means 'white head', and...
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Akbash Khan (literally White Head Khan in Uyghur) of the Yarkent Khanate was a Central Asian Khan in the beginning of 18th century. He was the last Khan...
from other Turkish livestock guardian dog breeds, including the Kangal, Akbash and Kars. The "malakli" part of the breed name is said to be due to their...
a few thousand heads. They have been compared to the Kangal Dog and the Akbash. The weight of the adult dogs increases with age and can reach 80 kg. The...
and his father were killed while suppressing local rebellions. In 1696, Akbash Khan was placed on the throne, but the begs of Kashgar refused to recognize...
dogs from that region such as Georgian Shepherd (Nagazi), Kangal dog, and Akbash. Russian biologists and scientists have studied the local dog population...
States found 57% of them used Pyrenean Mountain Dogs, with Komondors, Akbashs, Anatolians and Maremmano-Abruzzese Sheepdogs being employed in fewer numbers...
than livestock guardian breeds from central and western Turkey such as the Akbash and the Kangal, the Kars has a mean weight of 44.6 kilograms (98 lb) and...
and his father were killed while suppressing local rebellions. In 1696, Akbash Khan was placed on the throne, but the begs of Kashgar refused to recognize...
operational management of transport in the Kama region (railroad Agryz Akbash). Immediately Naberezhnye Chelny city is served by two railway stations...
اقباش, also Romanized as Āq Bāsh and Āqbāsh; also known as Āgh Bāsh and Akbash) is a village in Sanjabad-e Shomali Rural District, in the Central District...
rule in Central Asia. Kashghar begs and Kyrgyz staged a revolt and seized Akbash Khan during an assault on Yarkand. The Yarkand begs then asked the Dzungars...
Turkish Ağalık, a feudal unit of the Ottoman Empire Airan from Turkish ayran Akbash from Turkish akbaş, literally "a whitehead" Akche from Turkish akçe, also...
members such as Abdirishit Khan II, Muhammad Imin Khan and Muhammad Momin Akbash, who were against Ismail Khan. Moreover, there were a significant numbers...
sister of Muhammad Imin Khan, widow of Appak Khoja, was killed in 1695 Akbash Khan 1695–1705, youngest son of Sultan Said Baba Khan, great grandson of...