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Manage No PI00006623 Country Kazakhstan Year 2013-05-04 ICH Domain Performing Arts, Social practices, rituals, festive events, Knowledge and practices about nature and the universe
Description | Kymyz muryndyk is a festive rite of sharing and tasting the first kymyz. Horse breeders of Terisakkan Village celebrate 'biye baylau' playing dombra and singing traditional songs. Kymyz muryndyk is a favourite and long-awaited festive event, lasting for many days and bringing together not only the whole community of the village, but also many visitors from far away. | ||
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Photographer | Sergey Bolotin (Mr) | ||
Place | Terisakkan, Ulytau District, Karaganda Province | File Size | 2.72 MB |
Definition | 3008 x 2000 | File Format | jpg |
Copyright | Sergey Bolotin; Kazakhstan ICH Committee |
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