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The Kazakhs of Xinjiang province are characterized by their nomadic lifestyle and patrilineal clan system. However, compared to Central Asian Kazakhs, a lack of Y chromosomal high-resolution analysis has hindered our understanding of the paternal history
Shao-Qing Wen
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Kazakh populations have traditionally lived as nomadic pastoralists that seasonally migrate across the steppe and surrounding mountain ranges in Kazakhstan and southern Siberia. To clarify their population history from a paternal perspective, we analyzed
Ludmila P Osipova, Theodore G Schurr
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Whole-Genome Sequencing and Genomic Variant Analysis of Kazakh Individuals [PDF]
Kazakhstan, the ninth-largest country in the world, is located along the Great Silk Road and connects Europe with Asia. Historically, its territory has been inhabited by nomadic tribes, and modern-day Kazakhstan is a multiethnic country with a dominant ...
Ulykbek Kairov +14 more
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Marriages of the urban Kazakhs and Russians of Northern Kazakhstan: current trends and prospects [PDF]
Inter-ethnic marriages are relevant markers of the blurring of ethnic boundaries, and they show the degree of integration of the society. Mixed marriages between Russians and Kazakhs were previously rare, despite the continuance of side-by-side residence
Kaziev S.Sh. +2 more
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Ancestral Origins and Admixture History of Kazakhs [PDF]
Chang Lei, Jiaojiao Liu, Yuwen Pan
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In the Republic of Kazakhstan, the transition from Cyrillic to Latin alphabet raises challenges to training an entire population in writing the new script. This paper presents a CoWriting Kazakh system, an extension of the existing CoWriter system, aiming to implement an autonomous social robot that would assist children in transition from the old ...
Anara Sandygulova +9 more
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Kazakh (ISO 639-3, kaz) is a Kipchak (Northwestern) Turkic language with approximately ten million speakers (Muhamedowa 2015). While the majority of Kazakh speakers live in the Republic of Kazakhstan, significant Kazakh-speaking populations exist throughout Central Asia. See Figure 1 for a map of the region.
McCollum, AG, Chen, S
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The Northern Caspian, 1723–1724: Kalmyk-Kazakh Confrontation
Introduction. The paper examines an understudied period in the history of the Kalmyk Khanate — beginnings of a military confrontation between joint Kazakh-Karakalpak forces and Kalmyk units in 1723–1724. Goals.
Vladimir T. Tepkeev
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The article explores the processes of formation and development of ethnic self-organization, using the examples of three groups – Russians in Kazakhstan, Kazakhs in Russia, and Germans in both Russia and Kazakhstan – who found themselves in diasporas ...
Tatyana B. Smirnova, Anna N. Blinova
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Kumis Holidays, Rituals and Ceremonies in the Context of the Culture of Memories of the Great Steppe
Based on written and field sources, this article examines kumis holidays, rituals and ceremonies in historical retrospect and modern reality. According to Chinese, Armenian, Central Asian sources of the 13th–17th centuries, the ritual significance of ...
Zubaida K. Suraganova +1 more
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