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Body composition in Central Asia populations: Fat patterning variation in the Kazakhs of the Tien Shan mountains and the Uighurs of Semericia

open access: yes, 1998
Eleven anthropometric variables related to fat patterning were analyzed in two populations of Central Asia, the Kazakhs of the Tien Shan mountains (2100 m) and the Uighurs of the Semericia plains. Subjects were healthy unrelated males, 122 Kazakhs and 79
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Iranian Kazakhs and the Vocabulary of Iranian Kazakh Dialect

2022
Dünya üzerindeki Kazakların büyük bir bölümü Kazakistan Cumhuriyetisınırları içerisinde yaşamakla birlikte kırktan fazla memlekettevarlıklarını sürdürmektedirler. Bu memleketler arasında nüfus yoğunluğunagöre sırasıyla Özbekistan, Çin, Rusya, Türkmenistan, Moğolistan,Kırgızistan gibi ülkelerin adı zikredilebilir.
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Kazakh Language and Prospects for its Role in Kazakh “Groupness”

Ab Imperio, 2005
SUMMARY: В своей статье Уильям Фирман делает попытку применить новый категориальный аппарат, предложенный Р. Брубейкером и Ф. Купером, для более нюансированного анализа процесса формирования идентичности. В частности, анализируя формирование нового политического и культурного порядка после распада СССР и роль языка в этом процессе, автор использует ...
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The Kazakh Khanate

2019
Abstract The Kazakh Khanate was a Chinggisid nomadic state that ruled the eastern Qipchaq Steppe (Dasht-i Qipchāq), a steppe zone that roughly corresponds to modern-day Kazakhstan, during the post-Mongol period as one of the most important successor states of the Mongol Empire and the last reigning dynasty of the Chinggisids.
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The Kazakh Spring

How can a de-institutionalised protest movement disrupt a solidified, repressive and extremely resilient authoritarian regime? Using the context of the Kazakh Spring protests (2019–ongoing), Diana T. Kudaibergen focuses on how the interplay between a repressive regime and democratisation struggles define and shape each other.
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A Kazakh story

Nursing and Residential Care, 2007
February 1st is the day for celebrating Brigid (or Bridie in Scotland) and remember that she is a patron of poetry and crafts (as well as the dairy and fire). Our story this month comes from Kazakhstan and would be told during the very long winters while people sat round the central fires.
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Y-chromosome evidence confirmed the Kerei-Abakh origin of Aksay Kazakhs

Journal of Human Genetics, 2020
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Kazakh

2006
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