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The Kazakhs (Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia)

Kazakhs are a Turkic-speaking people who have lived a nomadic lifestyle for centuries, primarily herding horses, cattle, and sheep. Traditionally, they used yurts as their portable homes and traveled long distances with their herds across the vast steppes of Central Asia. Though many Kazakhs now live in urban areas, some still follow their nomadic customs, particularly in Mongolia and Kazakhstan, where herding remains a significant part of their culture.

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