Horse breed developed by the Kazakh peoples of Asia
Kazakh Horse
Other names
Kazakh
Country of origin
Kazakhstan
Traits
Distinguishing features
Easy keeper, great endurance and stamina
Equus ferus caballus
The Kazakh Horse (Kazakh: Qazaq) is a horse breed of the Kazakh people, who live mainly in Kazakhstan, but also in parts of China, Mongolia, Russia and Uzbekistan. It is used mainly as a riding horse, and is known for its hardiness and stamina.[1]
^Staff. "Kazakh". Breeds of Livestock. Oklahoma State University. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
The KazakhHorse (Kazakh: Qazaq) is a horse breed of the Kazakh people, who live mainly in Kazakhstan, but also in parts of China, Mongolia, Russia and...
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Traditional Kazakh cuisine is the traditional food of the Kazakh people. It is focused on mutton and horse meat, as well as various milk products. For...
The Kazakhs (also spelled Qazaqs; Kazakh: sg. қазақ, qazaq, [qɑˈzɑq] , pl. қазақтар, qazaqtar, [qɑzɑqˈtɑr] ) are a Turkic ethnic group native to Central...
modern Kazakhstan had nomadic lifestyle, which developed and influenced Kazakh culture. Human activity in the region began with the extinct Pithecanthropus...
indigenous faith on the Kazakh steppe before the introduction of Islam. Traditional Kazakh cuisine revolves around lamb and horse meat, as well as a variety...
at fewer than 6 people per square kilometre (16 people/sq mi). Ethnic Kazakhs constitute a majority, while ethnic Russians form a significant minority...
including the Bashkort, Kazakhhorse, Kabardin, Don horse, Anglo-Arab, and Orel horse. The Kalmyk people became the major supplier of horses to the Russian cavalry...
Kazakh clothing, worn by the Kazakh people, is often made of materials suited to the region's extreme climate and the people's nomadic lifestyle. It is...
The Kazakh Khanate (Kazakh: Қазақ Хандығы, Qazaq Handyğy), in eastern sources known as Ulus of the Kazakhs, Ulus of Jochi, Yurt of Urus, was a Kazakh state...
the Tatars, Kyrgyz, and Kazakhs. In 732 AD, Pope Gregory III began a concerted effort to stop the ritual consumption of horse meat in pagan practice....
to the Kazakh State Kurmangazy Orchestra of Folk Instruments, the Kazakh State Philharmonic Orchestra, the Kazakh National Opera and the Kazakh State Chamber...
Kazakhs are a Turkic ethnic group and one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. There is one Kazakh autonomous...
Sector. Retrieved 2017-12-07. "Traditional spring festive rites of the Kazakhhorse breeders". UNESCO Culture Sector. Retrieved 2018-11-29. "UNESCO - Orteke...
During the first round of breeding for the Budyonny horse, blood from Kirghiz and Kazakhhorses was also used, but the progeny was found to be not as...
Changji's Mori Kazakh Autonomous County to the west. Barkol was made an autonomous county on October 1, 1954. It is noted for camel and horse breeding with...
Tulpar is a winged or swift horse in Turkic mythology (for example, Kazakh and Tatar mythology), similar to Pegasus. Tulpar is also in state emblems of...
The Kustanair (Kazakh: Qostanaı) is a breed of horse developed in Kazakhstan in the former U.S.S.R. in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They are...
Altai-Kazakh in Western Mongolia’The International Journal of Intangible Heritage (vol.7), pp. 103–111. [3] Soma, Takuya. 2012. ‘Ethnoarhchaeology of Horse-Riding...
Baige (Kazakh: Бәйге) is one of the most ancient and popular types of horse races with many Turkic people. Baige is a rugged terrain riding for long distance...
edge of Tibet. The horse was used for transportation and warfare. The horse was first domesticated on the Pontic–Caspian or Kazakh steppe sometime before...
flees to Kazakh territory and is taken into the care of Old Man Ji, an elderly Han Chinese man. While growing up, she meets Supu, a Kazakh boy, and starts...
May 2022. Benecke, Norbert; Von den Dreisch, Angela (2003). "Horse exploitation in the Kazakh steppes during the Eneolithic and Bronze Age". In Levine, Marsha;...