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  2. Kazakh clothing - Wikipedia

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    A köylek usually worn by unmarried Kazakh girls is typically made from a light, soft fabric which accentuates the waist. Kunikey means "sun-like" in Kazakh, and the word is used to describe this type of clothing. [5] Kazakh girls wear trousers made of sheepskin, homespun cloth, and heavy cotton fabrics. They may be short (shalbar) or long ...

  3. Category:Kazakhstan templates - Wikipedia

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  4. Template:Culture of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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  5. Culture of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    100 New Faces of Kazakhstan. [34] The program also includes translation of the contemporary Kazakh literature and poetry into the UN's six languages. The official presentation of the Anthology took place in Almaty in April 2019. [35] The presentation of the Anthology translated into English was held at the British Library in London on September ...

  6. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa clothing - Wikipedia

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    The traditional clothing for the lower region is the khat partug which is a shalwar kameez combination and is worn by men and women. The khat (also called khattaki or in Marwat Pashtu, kamis) [1] is the shirt which fits closely to the body to the waist and then flares out, either to the knees, or in the case of women, to the ankles.

  7. Women in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Women in Kazakhstan are women who live in or are from Kazakhstan. Their position in society has been and is influenced by a variety of factors, including local traditions and customs, decades of Soviet regime , rapid social and economic changes and instability after independence , and new emerging Western values.

  8. Ruslana Korshunova - Wikipedia

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    Ruslana Sergeyevna Korshunova (Russian: Руслана Серге́евна Коршунова; 2 July 1987 – 28 June 2008) was a Kazakhstani model of Russian descent. [3] [4] Korshunova established herself as a rising figure in the fashion industry by posing for magazines including Vogue and designers such as Vera Wang and Nina Ricci.

  9. Template:Kazakhstan topics - Wikipedia

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