RM2RJXGXJ–Bildnummer: 52285589 Datum: 29.11.2007 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Einheimischer Reiter während der Abrichtung eines Falken in Kulansarak (Autonome Region Xinjiang Uygur - China) - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN, Personen , Tiere; 2007, China, Autonome Region Xinjiang Uygur, Kulansarak, Berg, Berge, Himalaya, Einheimischer, Einheimische, Kirgise, Kirgisen, Mann, Land, Leute, Falkner, Dressur, Abrichten, reiten, reitet, Säugetiere, Pferd, Pferde, Vögel, Falke, Tradition; , hoch, Kbdig, Totale, Gebirge, , Reisen, Asien
RM2E26767–Street life in city Uzgen (Oesgoen, Usgen) close to the border to Uzbekistan. Asia, central Asia, Kyrgyzstan
RM2RK1F50–Bildnummer: 52922655 Datum: 13.02.2009 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Kirgisin mit Kind vor ihrem erdbebensicheren Wohnhaus in Akqi - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN, Personen, Gebäude, außen, Außenansicht; 2009, Akqi, China, Autonome Region Xinjiang Uygur, Volksgruppe, Ethnische Gruppe, Kirgisen, Frau, Kirgise, Land, Leute; , quer, Kbneg, Einzelbild, Wohngebäude, , Gesellschaft, Asien, Kirgistan Bildnummer 52922655 Date 13 02 2009 Copyright Imago XINHUA Kirgisin with Child before her earthquake-proof House in Akqi PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN People Building exterior exterior view 2009 Akqi China Autonomous
RMM7GEEN–Russischer Photograph um 1900 - Kirgisen (1) (Zeno Fotografie)
RM2HE567A–Russischer Photograph um 1900 - Kirgisen (1)
RM2JG4CY7–Map of the Laugle of Sir Darja. It belongs to the 'Petermann's Geographische Mittheilungen, Jabragrag 1856, Tafel 15' graphic scales of 8 German miles from 15 to grade [= 4 cm] and 50 Russian verses [= 3'6 cm]. Coordinates also referred to the Paris meridian (E59 ° 00'-e63 ° 20 '/N46 ° 50'-N44 ° 30'). Geographic network of 1 ° in 1st relief represented by normal conventional signs table to indicate different types of soil insert: Die Kirgisen Steppen. - Scale [ca. 1: 24000000], found from 5 degrees of latitude [= 2'3 cm]. Coordinates referring to the Paris meridian (E65 ° -E105 °/N53 ° -N40 °)
RM2A7EH4J–Kyrgyz sultana seated on a carpet and mattress inside a gher with woman and child. Handcoloured lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsche's 'Vollstaendige Völkergallerie in getreuen Abbildungen' (Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures), Meissen, circa 1835-1840. Goedsche (1785-1863) was a German writer, bookseller and publisher in Meissen. Many of the illustrations were adapted from Bertuch's 'Bilderbuch fur Kinder' and others.
RM2CNFTGK–. Aquila . falco.Girofalco, Girofalcus, Grifalco, Gerfalchus, Giffardus, Gerfaudus. DieserName stammt von dem norvegischen Geyrfalk, Geyerfalk, weshalber lateinisch Falco vulturinis genannt wird. Nach anderen könnte dasWort auf Hierofalco, Hierax, oder Falco sacer zurückgeführt wex^den.Andere wieder laßen das Wo^t Girofalco von gjrrare, gyrum facereabstammen, was Kreisen bedeutet. Die besten Kretschet kommen imUralgebirge vor. Die Baschkieren und Kirgisen nennen diesen VogelSchonkar, aber nur das Männchen ; das Weibchen wird Itelgoe genannt. In der späteren rußischen Literatur kommt der Name K
RMGRACEA–Yurt
RMP5N94T–Kyrgyz sultana seated on a carpet and mattress inside a gher with woman and child. Handcoloured lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsche's 'Vollstaendige Völkergallerie in getreuen Abbildungen' (Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures), Meissen, circa 1835-1840. Goedsche (1785-1863) was a German writer, bookseller and publisher in Meissen. Many of the illustrations were adapted from Bertuch's 'Bilderbuch fur Kinder' and others.
RM2E2676A–Street life in city Uzgen (Oesgoen, Usgen) close to the border to Uzbekistan. Asia, central Asia, Kyrgyzstan
RM2RK1F53–Bildnummer: 52922659 Datum: 13.02.2009 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Ältere Kirgisin schaut ihrem erdbebensicheren Wohnhaus in Akqi Fernsehen - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN, Personen , Objekte; 2009, Akqi, China, Autonome Region Xinjiang Uygur, Volksgruppe, Ethnische Gruppe, Kirgisen, Frau, Kirgise, Land, Leute, TV, Fernsehen; , quer, Kbneg, Einzelbild, , Gesellschaft, Asien, Kirgistan Bildnummer 52922659 Date 13 02 2009 Copyright Imago XINHUA older ones Kirgisin looks her earthquake-proof House in Akqi Television PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN People Objects 2009 Akqi China Autonomous Region Xinjiang Uygur
RM2E267PB–Spectators. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tasch Basch
RMM7J9FB–Russischer Photograph um 1900 - Kirgisen (3) (Zeno Fotografie)
RM2HE567X–Russischer Photograph um 1900 - Kirgisen (3)
RM2CF681P–. Geschichte des Kostüms. e hohen Stiefel, die hier verdeckt sind. Fig. 6. Bewaffneter Kirgise. Die Kirgisen sind vortreffliche Schützen auch mit solchenGewehren, die anderswo längst den Altertumssammlungen angehören. Figg. 7 und 8. Tatarische Frauen aus Turkestan. Figg. 9 und 10. Kalmükenpaar. Der Mann (Fig. 10) mit nach ihnen gewendetemPelz. — Die Kalmüken sind Mongolen im echten oder engeren Sinn,die im J 7. und 18. Jahrhundert in ihre Völkerwanderung gerieten, aus derDsungarei, ihrer Heimat, westlich zogen und in verschiedenen Gegenden dessüdöstlich europäischen Rußlands, sowie Sibiriens u
RM2RK1F45–Bildnummer: 52922674 Datum: 13.02.2009 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Kirgisin bereitet vor ihrem erdbebensicheren Wohnhaus in Akqi das Essen für ihre Familie vor - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN, Personen; 2009, Akqi, China, Autonome Region Xinjiang Uygur, Volksgruppe, Ethnische Gruppe, Kirgisen, Frau, Kirgise, Land, Leute; , quer, Kbneg, Gruppenbild, , Gesellschaft, Asien, Kirgistan Bildnummer 52922674 Date 13 02 2009 Copyright Imago XINHUA Kirgisin prepares before her earthquake-proof House in Akqi the Eat for theirs Family before PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN People 2009 Akqi China Autonomous Region Xinji
RM2E267EK–Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tasch Baschat, Naryn reg
RMM7GEEP–Russischer Photograph um 1900 - Kirgisen (2) (Zeno Fotografie)
RM2HE567E–Russischer Photograph um 1900 - Kirgisen (2)
RMRPXK4C–. Album der Natuur. MANNA EN LERP. 123 menschen gered , zooals, volgens aucher-eloi , in 1829 bij Urumiah liet geval was. Ook viel het in menigte neder bij de belegering van Herat. Pallas zamelde het in de Tartaarsche woestijnen, eversham en LEDEBOUR in de Kirgisen-steppe, bilezikdgi in 1845 in Ana- tolië. Zijne grootte wisselt af van die eens speldeknops tot die eener erwt of kleine noot en draagt aldaar den naam van aardbrood [semlclnci chleh). Th. nees von esenbeck heeft daarop een nieuw plantengeslacht Sphaerotltallia gevestigd, volgens de beschrijving en afbeelding (welke wij hierbij gede
RM2RK1F55–Bildnummer: 52922670 Datum: 13.02.2009 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Zwei Kirgisinnen betten ein Baby in der Wiege in ihrem erdbebensicheren Wohnhaus in Akqi - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN, Personen; 2009, Akqi, China, Autonome Region Xinjiang Uygur, Volksgruppe, Ethnische Gruppe, Kirgisen, Frau, Kirgise, Land, Leute, Kirgisin, Babybett; , quer, Kbneg, Gruppenbild, , Gesellschaft, Asien, Kirgistan Bildnummer 52922670 Date 13 02 2009 Copyright Imago XINHUA Two Kirgisinnen Beds a Baby in the Cradle in her earthquake-proof House in Akqi PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN People 2009 Akqi China Autonomous Region Xi
RM2E267RG–Spectators.Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tasch Baschat
RMRR4H6G–. Abhandlungen und Berichte des Koniglichen Zoologischen und Anthropologisch-Ethnographischen Museums zur Dresden.. 12 Otto Schlaginhaufen: Anthropometrische Untersuchungen an Eingeborenen in Deutsch-Xeuguinea Stamm Sarikoli Dolan . Niya Polu . Keriya. Kirgisen (Jharklik Körpergröße M 163,8 164,1 162,5 164,4 161,3 164,1 167,8 4,43 4,61 5,04 5,83 6,29 6,46 7,46 2,7 2,8 3,1 3,5 3,9 3,9 4,4 Abs. Spannweite Rel. Spannweite M M 166,4 170,2 164,9 164,4 167,2 170,3 170,8 6,25 5,89 5,61 6,15 3,54 7,52 8,69 3,8 3,5 3,4 3,7 2,1 4,4 5,1 101,6 103,2 101.5 99,9 99,4 103,6 101,8 1,42 1,66 2,37 1,55 1,96 2,4
RM2E267MJ–Spectators arriving by horse. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes
RMRCMG08–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. 38 Die Gartenwelt. XX, 4 einem doldenähnlichen Blütenstand. Sie ist im gemäßigten Europa weit verbreitet, mit Ausnahme des Mittelmeergebietes, und ihr Wurzelstock wird besonders in Rußland von vielen Völkerschaften, z. B. den Einwohnern von Archangelsk, in der Moldau, von Tungusen und Kirgisen gegessen. Die Kal- mücken backen die Wurzel in Asche und essen sie dann mit Speck. Rhizom und Samen werden noch heute in Rußland als auflösendes, kühlendes und erweichendes Mittel, sowie gegen Wassersucht gebraucht. Eine ebenso stattliche, bei uns in Deutschland allerdings nu
RM2E267F3–A Shaman recounting the myth. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes.
RM2E267PM–Reenactors. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tasch Bascha
RM2RJTYTT–Bildnummer: 51800605 Datum: 11.04.2007 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Kirgisen fordern den Rücktritt von Präsident Kurmanek Bakiyev anlässlich einer Demonstration in Bishkek - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN, Personen; 2007, Bishkek, Politik, Demo, Demonstrant, Protest, Bakijew, Bakijev, Demonstrationen; , quer, Kbdig, Totale, Kirgistan, , Gesellschaft
RM2E267MY–Spectators arriving by horse. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes
RM2RJTYWX–Bildnummer: 51800610 Datum: 11.04.2007 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Kirgisen fordern den Rücktritt von Präsident Kurmanek Bakiyev anlässlich einer Demonstration in Bishkek - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN, Personen , Entschlossenheit , Wut , pessimistisch; 2007, Bishkek, Politik, Demo, Demonstrant, Kirgise, Gestik, Bakijew, Bakijev, Demonstrationen; , quer, Kbdig, Gruppenbild, Kirgistan, , Gesellschaft
RM2E267ME–Spectators arriving by horse. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes
RM2RJW07T–Bildnummer: 51806243 Datum: 15.04.2007 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Älterer Anhänger der Opposition in Kirgistan hält während einer Demonstration in Bishkek die kirgisische Fahne - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN , Objekte , Personen; 2007, Bishkek, Politik, Demo, Protest, Proteste, Demonstranten, Demonstrant, Senior, Senioren, Nationalfahne, Kirgise, Kirgisen; , quer, Kbdig, Einzelbild, close, Kirgistan, ,
RM2E267EY–A Shaman recounting the myth. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes.
RM2E267EP–A Shaman recounting the myth. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes.
RM2E267J0–Participant in traditional garb. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz trib
RM2E267MC–Spectators arriving by horse. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes
RM2RJTYPM–Bildnummer: 51800606 Datum: 11.04.2007 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Männer beim Bau einer Jurte anlässlich einer Demonstration gegen Präsident Kurmanek Bakiyev in Bishkek - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN, Personen; 2007, Bishkek, Politik, Demo, Demonstrant, Protest, Jurten, Zelt, Zelte, , Kirgise, Kirgisen, Bakijew, Bakijev, Demonstrationen , Tradition , Land, Leute; , quer, Kbdig, Gruppenbild, Kirgistan, , Gesellschaft
RM2E267J1–Participant in traditional garb. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz trib
RM2RJRH92–Bildnummer: 51424839 Datum: 05.09.2006 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Schafsknochen als Spielsteine - Angehörige der kirgisischen Minderheit während des traditionellen Aoerda-Spiels in Atushi - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN , Personen , Objekte; 2006, Atushi, Kirgise, Kirgisen, Minderheiten, Einheimische, Einheimischer, Migrant, Migranten, Migration, Land, Leute, Mann, Männer, Tradition, Spiel, Spiele, spielen, spielt, Freizeit, Freizeitaktivitäten, Knochen,; , quer, Kbdig, Gruppenbild, China, ,
RM2E267ET–A Shaman recounting the myth. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes.
RM2E267MW–Spectators arriving by horse. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes
RM2E267K9–Falconer. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tasch Baschat,
RM2E267MM–Spectators arriving by horse. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes
RM2E267K8–Falconer. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tasch Baschat,
RM2E267KD–Falconer. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tasch Baschat,
RM2E267KT–Hunting dog before the competition. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz t
RM2E267MP–Spectators arriving by horse. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes
RM2E267K0–Participant in traditional garb. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz trib
RM2E267N2–Spectators arriving by horse. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes
RM2E267JW–Participant in traditional garb. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz trib
RM2E267K3–Falconer. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tasch Baschat,
RM2E267K5–Falconer. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tasch Baschat,
RM2E267MT–Spectators arriving by horse. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes
RM2E267RE–Spectators.Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tasch Baschat
RM2E267RA–Guest of honor. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tasch Ba
RM2E267JC–Woman in traditional garb having fun on a swing. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth o
RM2E267JH–Woman in traditional garb having fun on a swing. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth o
RM2E267J7–Woman in traditional garb having fun on a swing. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth o
RM2E267RR–Spectators.Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tasch Baschat
RM2E267R5–Guest of honor. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tasch Ba
RM2E267HN–Musican in traditional garb. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes.
RM2E267N5–Child on horseback. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tas
RM2E267RN–Spectators.Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tasch Baschat
RM2E267HT–Musican in traditional garb. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes.
RM2E267NH–Child on horseback. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tas
RM2E267ND–Child on horseback. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tas
RM2E267N9–Child on horseback. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tas
RM2E267M6–Hunting dog (Taigan) before the competition. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the
RM2E267NM–Spectators. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tasch Basch
RM2E267J9–Woman in traditional garb having fun on a swing. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth o
RM2E267R0–Guest of honor. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tasch Ba
RM2E267J5–Woman in traditional garb having fun on a swing. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth o
RM2E267HH–Musican in traditional garb. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes.
RM2E267RC–Spectators.Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tasch Baschat
RM2E267JG–Woman in traditional garb having fun on a swing. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth o
RM2E267PF–Reenactors. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tasch Bascha
RM2E267PW–Young shepherd driving sheep. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes.
RM2E267JM–Woman in traditional garb having fun on a swing. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth o
RM2E267N3–Spectators arriving by horse. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes
RM2E267N8–Child on horseback. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tas
RM2E267FX–Kyz kuumai, bridegroom chasing the bride, a traditional equestrian sport. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan
RM2E267N6–Child on horseback. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the Kyrgyz tribes. Near Tas
RM2E267KY–Hunting dog (Taigan) before the competition. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the
RM2E267M3–Hunting dog (Taigan) before the competition. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan wapiti), an origin myth of the
RM2E267GR–Kyz kuumai, bridegroom chasing the bride, a traditional equestrian sport. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan
RM2E267FR–Kyz kuumai, bridegroom chasing the bride, a traditional equestrian sport. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan
RM2E267G8–Kyz kuumai, bridegroom chasing the bride, a traditional equestrian sport. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan
RM2E267FF–Kyz kuumai, bridegroom chasing the bride, a traditional equestrian sport. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan
RM2E267FN–Kyz kuumai, bridegroom chasing the bride, a traditional equestrian sport. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan
RM2E267FT–Kyz kuumai, bridegroom chasing the bride, a traditional equestrian sport. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan
RM2E267G5–Kyz kuumai, bridegroom chasing the bride, a traditional equestrian sport. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan
RM2E267F9–Kyz kuumai, bridegroom chasing the bride, a traditional equestrian sport. Folk Festival commemorating the origin myth the Tien Shan Maral (Tian Shan
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