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  2. Dance, Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Blie, Qazaqstan! (Kazakh: Биле, Қазақстан!) is the Kazakh version of the popular reality TV series So You Think You Can Dance.It is shown on Khabar TV in Kazakhstan.

  3. Category:Kazakhstani dance - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Dance in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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  7. Nautch - Wikipedia

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    Nautch dancers in Old Delhi, c. 1874 Nautch dancer in Calcutta, c. 1900 A Raja awaits the arrival of Nautch dancers A Nautch girl performing, 1862. The nautch (/ ˈ n ɔː tʃ /, meaning "dance" or "dancing" from Hindustani: "naach") [1] was a popular court dance performed by girls (known as "nautch girls") in later Mughal and colonial India. [2]

  8. Street Dancer 3D - Wikipedia

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    Street Dancer 3D is a 2020 Indian Hindi-language dance film directed by Remo D'Souza and produced by Bhushan Kumar, Divya Khosla Kumar, Krishan Kumar and Lizelle D'Souza under the banners of T-Series and R.D. Entertainment.

  9. Women in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    The World Bank's Women, Business and the Law report for 2023 shows that women in Kazakhstan enjoy only 75.6% of the rights that men do, placing the country below the world average of 77.1%. [21] Kazakhstan was ranked 30th out of 144 countries in gender equality in a 2016 report conducted by nonprofit organization Save the Children.