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The Kazakh Minority in Mongolia : Falconry as a Symbol of Kazakh Identity

open access: yesThe Kazakh Minority in Mongolia : Falconry as a Symbol of Kazakh Identity
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Kazakhs

2003
Cynthia Werner
exaly   +2 more sources

The Kazakhs

2009
Chokan Laumulin
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Immobility and the re-imaginings of ethnic identity among Mongolian Kazakhs in the 21st century [PDF]

open access: yesGeoforum, 2015
Accompanying the dissolution of the USSR and the formation of new nation states in the 1990s, nearly half of Mongolian Kazakhs migrated from their adopted home of Mongolia to the imagined homeland of Kazakhstan.
Holly R Barcus, Cynthia Werner
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“Kazakhization” and Ethnic Formation of Kazakhs

OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii", 2021
Global challenges at the turn of the XX and XXI centuries still exposed, if not exacerbated, the problem of ethnic mobilization bordering on extremism. This problem is actual for Kazakhstan, too. “Kazakhization” can be accompanied not only by interethnic tension, but also by an ethno-clan struggle for power, which took place in the historical ...
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The Kazakhs of Western Mongolia: transnational migration from 1990–2008 [PDF]

open access: yesAsian Ethnicity, 2010
The Kazakhs are the largest minority group in Mongolia, a relatively homogenous country dominated by Khalkha Mongols. Since 1991, Mongolia has transitioned politically and economically and witnessed significant changes in internal and international ...
Holly R Barcus, Cynthia Werner
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Le choix du mouvement : stratégie(s) communautaire(s) des Kazakhs-Mongols [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of International Migrations (REMI), 2010
L’Asie Intérieure offre un lieu de rencontre de différents peuples turco-mongols. Plusieurs groupes ont ainsi construit des identités d’une grande complexité. Les Kazakhs de Mongolie constituent un exemple parmi d’autres de ces processus.
Lacaze, Gaëlle, Gaëlle Lacaze
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Uzbeks and Kazakhs in Fazl Allah Khunji’s Mihmannamah-i Bukhara

open access: yes, 2018
This chapter looks at another Persian historian, Fazl Allah b. Ruzbihan Khunji (d. 1519), in his journey to Central Asia and his attempt to justify the Uzbek ruler Shibani Khan (d. 1510) in his disastrous campaign against the Kazakhs of Turkestan.
Ali Anooshahr
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VIEWS ON KAZAKH, KAZAKH AND TURKISH ELEMENTS IN BOBURNOMA

Zahiriddin Muhammad Bobur merosining Sharq davlatchiligi va madaniyati rivojida tutgan o‘rni, 2023
The article analyzes the Kazakh and Kazakh terms mentioned in "Baburnama", in what sense and for what purpose they are used on the basis of specific examples. In addition, the term "Alash" meaning "Turkish country", its etymology, and the places of the work where it is mentioned are expressed.
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Spelling Correction for Kazakh

2014
Being an agglutinative language Kazakh imposes certain difficulties on both recognition of correct words and generation of candidate corrections for misspelled words. In this paper we describe a spelling correction method for Kazakh that takes advantage of both morphological analysis and noisy channel-based model.
Aibek Makazhanov   +3 more
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