Kazak Nomad
Kazak Nomad

If you are looking for a place in Kazakhstan, where a booming economy, with many business opportunities, information technology underway with the rest the world, or a development in society, and Shymkent is the best city to go.

But before engaging in discussion This great city, we need to understand their culture and history so that we can better understand this city and how he became one of the best cities visit in Kazakhstan. The city has a rich culture and history, will surely appreciate once you learn the most if not all, of their heritage.

Shymkent, Shymkent also called (Russian spelling) is the administrative center of South Kazakhstan oblast (province), Kazakhstan. Located Sayre valley in the foothills of the Cordillera Ugam. It has an elevation of 1,680 feet or 512 meters.

Dating from the 12th century, the city of Shymkent was a place of settlement for the caravan routes from Central Asia to China. This has been repeatedly destroyed by nomad attacks. In the 19th century the city was part of the Khanate of Kokan. It was then colonized by the Russians in 1864. In 1885, an integrated pharmaceutical company. Today, Shymkent is considered the third largest city in Kazakhstan. It is also an important cultural and industrial center. The city also an important railway junction.

The climate is continental with long summers in particular, short winters and frequent thaws. The city has a lot of people in different places, with 95 different nationalities. To name a few, there are Kazakhs, Russians, Tatars, Koreans and Uzbeks. Just can understand why different languages exist in all parts of the city, but despite the difference, people stay in touch and connect.

Today Shymkent grew one of the most beautiful places to visit a. Most people are very nice Shymkent, peace-loving and friendly. For most people, saying Shymkent can be compared to the Sabine, which is the famous tree in the south of Kazakhstan. That's because, like Sabino, the first settlers survived all the injustices of fate seen in the history of the city and become stronger now to live and keep abreast of the new century.

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What was the name of the song nomad in Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon?

In this song nomads, is a phrase "gordum Guzel bir kiz "meaning" I saw a beautiful. Girl "I'm from Turkey in Turkish and I could not understand what other means is probably a dialect and Uygur Kazakh -.. Turkish Language Centre of Asia A reply would be greatly appreciated.

I do not know the name of the song, but I found the link to the song might help someone to remember. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnuHFo5iZIQ

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Kazak Nomad

No matter if you called a yurt or gur one round this tent around a wooden frame has been popular for hundreds of years. Today, because of its practicality, aesthetic appeal, convenience and cheapness, the tent has become popular in the U.S. and Canada as well as in Europe.

Since before recorded history, the nomads steppes of Central Asia, including Mongolia, Kazakhstan and other states of the former Soviet Union have made their homes in the circular tents called yurts, or Gurs sometimes. They become easily obtained materials, including wooden beams and light wool felt. For most of yurts in North America, the framework is composed by a lattice of wood, canvas on which is stretched.

An interesting tradition about the yurts in Mongolia label noted. According to the customs local, it is considered rude to call the wooden door of a yurt. Instead, the way you get permission from the owner to enter is to shout the phrase "keep their dogs "and wait patiently until it was the portal opens. Of course, the ability to speak in Mongolia is an asset in these times.

Without doubt, however, these are not reasons why the yurt is growing in popularity in North America from Alaska and Hawaii to California and New England. Chances are the answer to this question involves aesthetics. Simply watching a yurt is to understand the psychology of this structure. Surely JRR Tolkien, author of The Lord of the Rings, and fictional hobbits adopt its round shape. No sharp angles like a tepee or some other stores. It has even been speculated that one of the benefits of a yurt is spiritual. That is because there are no corners to hide the harmful spirits.

If there is a metaphysical reason or not, it is undeniable that yurts are increasingly popular people tending to the spiritual, metaphysical and alternative ideas, such as meditation, yoga, Reiki and similar interests. You can also find studies artists, children's play areas, saunas, rooms for workshops and exercise areas located within the circular walls of a yurt. But this is far from being the only space in which these buildings have been seized. Many state parks, including Virginia, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey and Rhode Island in the east to Oregon, Washington, Colorado and Montana, in the west, are available in yurts camp properties.

It is much easier and less expensive to create a yurt in your backyard than it is to build a hut or house of more conventional design. Maybe that's why even some bed and breakfast operations are now offering the most comfortable yurts, while unusual accommodations for its guests.

Learn more about the remarkable benefits of yurts at the Unique Yurt information website.

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