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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Sept 8, 2006 12:57:56 GMT 3
Nice pictures you post, dear BAWIR$AQ
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Post by BAWIR$AQ on Sept 8, 2006 21:31:18 GMT 3
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Post by raapi on Sept 12, 2006 0:22:13 GMT 3
What a beautiful set of photos, really stunning and capturing the prowess of these ancient traditions.
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Post by aca on Sept 14, 2006 21:42:05 GMT 3
Great pictures indeed. It seems to me that the Qazaq people by their looks, clothes and customs, more than others, still resemble those ancient Turkic warriors from the steppes. Great country, great people
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Post by BAWIR$AQ on Sept 17, 2006 4:16:36 GMT 3
It seems like Kazaks wear big decorated trousers Jarğaq şalbar
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Post by tangriberdi on Sept 17, 2006 16:43:12 GMT 3
Qus begi (when literally translated into Turkish , turns into Kush beyi) is awesome and gorgeous. What do they with those bürgüts(falcons)? I am afraid of such big birds.
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Post by BAWIR$AQ on Sept 18, 2006 7:00:02 GMT 3
What do they with those bürgüts(falcons)? Anlamadım. What do you mean by this question? P.S. Bürkit is not a falcon, it's from an eagle family. English name for bürkit is "golden eagle". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Eagle
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Post by Atabeg on Sept 18, 2006 18:58:56 GMT 3
BAWIR$AQ Is jirid or çirit popular in kazakistan?
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Post by BAWIR$AQ on Sept 18, 2006 20:40:28 GMT 3
Is jirid or çirit popular in kazakistan? No, we don't have such sport in Kazakstan, and, if I am not mistaken, in the whole Turkistan as well.
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Post by tangriberdi on Sept 18, 2006 22:00:28 GMT 3
What do they with those bürgüts(falcons)? Anlamadım. What do you mean by this question? P.S. Bürkit is not a falcon, it's from an eagle family. English name for bürkit is "golden eagle". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_EagleOk my mistake., my fault. I tried to establish a good communication by attempting use a central Asian word. But I failed. My question is: What are they doing with these huge birds(whatever their names)
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Post by BAWIR$AQ on Sept 19, 2006 0:27:42 GMT 3
Ok my mistake., my fault. I tried to establish a good communication by attempting use a central Asian word. But I failed. No problem. We call them Bürkit. I think Ozbeks say Bürgüt, so there's nothing wrong. They hunt the wild animals.
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Post by Bor Chono on Sept 19, 2006 4:50:24 GMT 3
My question is: What are they doing with these huge birds(whatever their names) Mongols call this birds "Burged" Kazaks live in high mountainous areas, it is hard to chase a game on horseback. So they used eagles for generations. But when U use such helpful creatures your shooting skills will not improve -I guess Mongols use falcones.(not for hunt, more for entertaiment) They are fastest when they strike.
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Post by aca on Sept 21, 2006 18:30:16 GMT 3
More Qusbegi pics The first one is my favourite
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Sept 21, 2006 21:58:14 GMT 3
By the way, what is the plural form of Qazaq in their own dialect? Qazaqlar or Qazaqtar?
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Post by aca on Sept 21, 2006 22:24:46 GMT 3
I believe it's Qzaqtar. If I am correct the suffix -LAR / -LER is added only to those words ending with vowel. Bawirsaq will correct me if I'm wrong
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