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  2. File:Observance of Children's Day by DLSA, Rayagada.JPG

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  3. Kazakh art - Wikipedia

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    The most common images are of horses; deer, which symbolize power and beauty in Kazakh art; and eagles, representing immortality and the sky. [3] [4] In the Bronze Age, the territory of modern Kazakhstan was inhabited by people of the Andronovo culture, and the Begazy–Dandybai culture in the south. The Andronovo culture processed metal ores ...

  4. Museum of Fine Arts Named after the Nevzorov Family

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    The Museum of Fine Arts Named after the Nevzorov Family (Kazakh: Невзоровтар отбасы атындағы бейнелеу өнері мұражайы) is an art museum in Semey, Abai Region, Kazakhstan.

  5. Children's Day - Wikipedia

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    World Children's Day is celebrated on 20 November to commemorate the issuance of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child by the UN General Assembly on 20 November 1959, along with the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child on that date in 1989. [2] In some countries, it is Children's Week and not Children's Day.

  6. Central Asian art - Wikipedia

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    The Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC, also known as the "Oxus civilization") is the modern archaeological designation for a Bronze Age archaeological culture of Central Asia, dated to c. 2200–1700 BC, located in present-day eastern Turkmenistan, northern Afghanistan, southern Uzbekistan and western Tajikistan, centred on the ...

  7. Category : Wikipedia requested images of people of Kazakhstan

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    For people of Kazakhstan related articles needing an image or photograph, use {{Image requested|date=December 2024|people of Kazakhstan}} in the talk page, which adds the article to Category:Wikipedia requested images of people of Kazakhstan. If possible, please add request to an existing sub-category.

  8. Central State Museum of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    The Central State Museum of Kazakhstan [1] is the largest museum in Almaty, Kazakhstan, and one of the largest museums in Central Asia. [2] When first established in 1931, the museum was located in the Almaty Cathedral. It moved to a modern facility in 1985 and is a landmark in Almaty. [2]

  9. Kazakh clothing - Wikipedia

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    Traditional materials used in Kazakh clothing include fabric, skin, felt, and fur. Embroidery, fur, jewelry, and ornamentation may also be used for decoration. [4] Imported materials such as silk, brocade, and velvet can also be used for clothing, but are more expensive than traditional materials.

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