Kazakhstan Culture with Nomadic spirit

Kazakhstan culture depicts the history of nomadic tribes that roamed the Kazakh steppe, constructing their own worldview, developing varied customs and traditions, and mingling with adjacent civilizations. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, many Kazakhs embraced a more sedentary lifestyle, resulting in the creation of new cultural traits for Kazakhs, such as massive, sparkling, contemporary towns. Kazakhstan culture now represents the peoples of broad areas of Central Asia, expressing this nomadic spirit in diverse arts and customs.


The Kazakh yurt
is a temporary home that nomads can quickly and simply erect and disassemble in order to load onto horses or camels as they travel to fresh pastures. The yurt is a sign of comfort, connection with the soil and the universe, and a memory of the nomadic past for Kazakhs.

Kazakh clothing
is a distinct component of Kazakhstan culture. Although seeing individuals dressed in traditional Kazakh attire is becoming increasingly rare, its representatives from all classes donned the same attire. Class distinctions were observed solely in the degree of décor and embellishment. Men's traditional costume consists of a capana (belted bathrobe) and a headpiece, which might be a skullcap, cap, or fur hat (depending on weather or the type of event). Special clothes and a bridal headgear known as a "saukele" are worn by women.


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