Kazakh traditions and customs. Nauryz 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • 00:00 The celebration of Nauryz in the traditions of the Kazakhs from ancient times to these days
    02:27 Kazakh national festive dish "Nauryz kózhe"
    03:25 Kazakh national equestrian games. American professional rodeo cowboy Kaycee Feild, six-time world champion in bareback riding, and the leader of the US Kokpar team Ladd Howell playing Kazakh Kokpar game
    05:31 Kazakh girls participating in sports competitions. How girls were brought up in accordance with Kazakh traditions before
    05:58 Kazakh greyhound Tazy
    06:37 “Assyk Atu”. Kazakh national game and one of the oldest nomad games
    07:00 Kazakh large swings "Altybakan" as a symbol of fun, holiday and love
    07:37 The life of a nomad in ancient times in accordance with the laws of nature
    Nauryz is a holiday celebrated in Kazakhstan and in a number of other countries of the world. Nomadic peoples began celebrating Nauryz 4-5 thousand years ago. Along with Islam, which came to Kazakhstan in the 8th century, the celebration of Nauryz has been preserved in the traditions of the Kazakhs to this day. Nauryz for modern Kazakhstan is a day of honoring the Turkic nomadic culture.
    This video uses the song " Ush Merki " performed by the folk ensemble "Tokyrauyn Tolkyndary", Kazakhstan, Karaganda region, Aktogay district.
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  • @UndiscoveredKazakhstanAndWorld
    @UndiscoveredKazakhstanAndWorld  5 месяцев назад

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    In this video: Nauryz is a holiday celebrated in Kazakhstan and in a number of other countries of the world. Nomadic peoples began celebrating Nauryz 4-5 thousand years ago. Along with Islam, which came to Kazakhstan in the 8th century, the celebration of Nauryz has been preserved in the traditions of the Kazakhs to this day. Nauryz for modern Kazakhstan is a day of honoring the Turkic nomadic culture.