Kazakh
or Ka·zak
a member of a nomadic Muslim people living mainly in Kazakhstan.
the Turkic language of the Kazakh people.
Words Nearby Kazakh
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How to use Kazakh in a sentence
In 2019, Bilash was arrested for his vocal criticism of the Kazakh government’s close ties to China, which he blames for its weak stance in support of ethnic Kazakhs caught up in China’s camps.
How YouTube’s rules are used to silence human rights activists | Eileen Guo | June 24, 2021 | MIT Technology ReviewThis also underscores the organization’s integrity, says Serikzhan Bilash, a prominent Kazakh activist and the owner of the channel.
How YouTube’s rules are used to silence human rights activists | Eileen Guo | June 24, 2021 | MIT Technology ReviewThough she was traveling with a Muslim Kazakh family, Li never addresses these dynamics explicitly.
In it, Li recounts months spent traveling with a man named Cuma and his family, who are Kazakh nomadic herders, to their winter grazing lands.
When I went to Kazakhstan, for example, people thought I might be Kazakh, or one of the people thought I might be Siberian when I went to Russia.
In 2012, the Kazakh foreign minister actually thanked Baron Cohen for making the movie.
When Countries Lose Their Shit Over American Movies | Asawin Suebsaeng | December 17, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST
British Dictionary definitions for Kazakh
Kazak
/ (kəˈzɑːk, kɑː-) /
plural -zakhs or -zaks a member of a traditionally Muslim Mongoloid people of Kazakhstan
the language of this people, belonging to the Turkic branch of the Altaic family
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