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Manage No PI00006609 Country Kazakhstan Year 2016-05-02 ICH Domain Social practices, rituals, festive events, Knowledge and practices about nature and the universe
Description | Qubi smoking rite. A man kindles fresh tobylghy (a kind of juniper) in samovar. Mrs Bakhyt Zhumabekova treats a qubi (a wooden barrel for preparing kymyz (koumiss), greased inside with fresh May butter prior to smoking. | ||
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Photographer | Alexey Kamenskiy (Mr) | ||
Place | Terisakkan, Ulytau District, Karaganda Province | File Size | 5.38 MB |
Definition | 3765 x 2067 | File Format | png |
Copyright | Alexey Kamenskiy; Kazakhstan ICH Committee |
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Kazakhstan National Committee for Intangible Cultural Heritage
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Traditional Spring Festivals of Kazakh Horse Breeders
Ulytau is the geographic and historical center of Kazakhstan where the Kazakh Khanate appeared. Central Kazakhstan is rich in historical monuments. The history and traditions of Kazakh horse breeders have been maintained since the Paleolithic times. The traditions include: biye baylau, separating dairy mares from the shoal or the feast of the first milking; ayghyr kosu, joining a stallion to the herd or the stallion’s wedding; and kymyz muryndyk, beginning to make and drink kymyz or festive of the first kymyz. Inextricably linked with one another, these traditions mark the beginning of a new horse-breeding cycle and form an integral part of Kazakh intangible cultural heritage.
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Traditional Spring Festivals of Kazakh Horse Breeders
Ulytau is the geographic and historical center of Kazakhstan where the Kazakh Khanate appeared. Central Kazakhstan is rich in historical monuments. The history and traditions of Kazakh horse breeders have been maintained since the Paleolithic times. The traditions include: biye baylau, separating dairy mares from the shoal or the feast of the first milking; ayghyr kosu, joining a stallion to the herd or the stallion’s wedding; and kymyz muryndyk, beginning to make and drink kymyz or festive of the first kymyz. Inextricably linked with one another, these traditions mark the beginning of a new horse-breeding cycle and form an integral part of Kazakh intangible cultural heritage.
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