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- noun Plural form of
Kazakh .
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Since the Kazakhs are the proud possessors of a great tradition of oral poetry, passed on by the bards, or akyns, in competitive recitals known as aiytis, it is not surprising that oratory seemed to come quite naturally to those present.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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Since the Kazakhs are the proud possessors of a great tradition of oral poetry, passed on by the bards, or akyns, in competitive recitals known as aiytis, it is not surprising that oratory seemed to come quite naturally to those present.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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Only 20 years ago, Nursultan Nazarbayev, then the head of the Kazakhs Soviet Socialist Republic, was fighting to keep Kazakhstan in the Soviet Union.
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Kazakhs spoke -- and spoke loudly -- about their future and in a very optimistic way.
Daniel Witt: Kazakhstan's Presidential Election Shows Progress Daniel Witt 2011
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Only 20 years ago, Nursultan Nazarbayev, then the head of the Kazakhs Soviet Socialist Republic, was fighting to keep Kazakhstan in the Soviet Union.
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A recent survey by the International Republican Institute shows that large majorities of Kazakhs are happy with their lot in life, their democratic institutions and with President Nazarbayev.
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After the Kazakhs stepped in to salvage the team under the Astana name, Saíz kept his distance from cycling.
Venga! Venga! Venga! Manolo Saíz plotting return to pro ranks 2011
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Kazakhs turned out in droves on April 3 to re-elect President Nursultan Nazarbayev to another, five-year term.
Daniel Witt: Kazakhstan's Presidential Election Shows Progress Daniel Witt 2011
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Dozens of real Kazakhs, pieced together in the most inspirational video ever created.
Boing Boing 2009
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Ninety percent of Kazakhs polled in February approved of the job the president was doing and 84% believed the country was headed in the right direction.
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