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Post by BAWIR$AQ on Sept 6, 2006 23:21:36 GMT 3
But Hubilai khaan used strange skinny dog for hunt ;D Heeeeyyyy.. These are no "strange" dogs! This is TAZI - the best hunting dog of Central Asia!!! Kazak qusbegi hunter with taziMore info here: Turkic dog breeds
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Post by BAWIR$AQ on Sept 6, 2006 23:30:00 GMT 3
Modern deels are Freaky! I mean people who call themselves DESIGNER don`t follow old traditions !!! I`m talking about Culture change. There is something wrong about these deels. I mean the sleeves are wide . Real nomads(mongols,warriors,horseman,...etc) don`t wear wide sleeved coat. Because, -traditionally it is forbitten. It is forbitten to wear a foreign(=foreign like) dress! Because clothing is symbol of NATION. I mean if you are Turk you should wear TURK Coat and be proud of it. If someone wears foreign clothing he is called traitor . Relax, bro The pic you posted is nothing more than a Hollywood design. It is a costume of Princess Amidala (played by Natalie Portman) from the Star Wars Episode 1 movie .
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Sept 6, 2006 23:40:54 GMT 3
But it is clear that that Hollywood design was under heavy Khalkha Mongol influence
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Post by BAWIR$AQ on Sept 7, 2006 2:41:58 GMT 3
But it is clear that that Hollywood design was under heavy Khalkha Mongol influence No doubt. They used the hairstyle of the medieval Mongol aristocracy.
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Post by Bor Chono on Sept 7, 2006 8:00:34 GMT 3
Look like a dog from warm place, not from cold north.
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Post by Bor Chono on Sept 7, 2006 8:02:13 GMT 3
The pic you posted is nothing more than a Hollywood design. It is a costume of Princess Amidala (played by Natalie Portman) from the Star Wars Episode 1 movie . I know Well.. person who is wearing wide sleeved coat is called "Bad","Stinky" because it can hide "something"(=knife) inside his wide sleeve -or what else it is useful for?.(-I mean Mongols just don`t understand use of wide sleeves. what for? )
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Sept 7, 2006 11:26:55 GMT 3
As far as I know, the tazýs were from Southwestern Asia or Egypt, right?
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Post by BAWIR$AQ on Sept 7, 2006 23:14:54 GMT 3
As far as I know, the tazýs were from Southwestern Asia or Egypt, right? Well, tazı is the name of the Central Asian hound. Some argue that it's a separate breed (well-known in ex-USSR, but almsot unknown in the rest of the world), others say that it is just a Central-Asian name for an Arabian hound saluki. It is also a close relative to Kırgız hound tayğan and the Afghan hound. Look like a dog from warm place, not from cold north. This picture says it all. My ancestors used tazı hounds to hunt wild animals for centuries. And most of Kazakstan's weather in winter is very cold, but these dogs didn't let down Kazak hunters.
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Post by Jagatai Khan on Sept 17, 2006 21:18:55 GMT 3
Haha "Banhar" can really work as a tank. A good work Bor Chono
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Post by aca on Sept 20, 2006 19:57:18 GMT 3
We call this dog "Ruski Hrt" - (Russian Hrt). I guess Russians imported it from Central Asia. Those of Afghanistan have longer hair I think.
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Post by BAWIR$AQ on Sept 20, 2006 20:17:30 GMT 3
Indeed, Afghan hounds have very long fur, but they're all related to Central-Asian tazý, Kyrgyz taygan, and Arabian saluki.
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Post by Bor Chono on Sept 22, 2006 4:02:53 GMT 3
I think U ppl need to open a page about Steppe dogs!
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Post by Atabeg on Sept 22, 2006 21:38:47 GMT 3
I still like kangal dogs better
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Sept 22, 2006 21:42:38 GMT 3
I still like kangal dogs better Kangals are for protecting sheep, tazý are for hunting ;D
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Post by erdene on Nov 17, 2006 21:32:18 GMT 3
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