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More than 50 people are currently on trial for their involvement in deadly ethnic clashes in February that shocked the Central Asian country. Taraz - The city council of Akimat is building the largest tourist resort in Kazakhstan. The centre is located on the outskirts of the city, about 30 km from the capital Astana.

Dungan, also called Hui, is a group of Sunni Muslims who speak a dialect that also uses words and phrases borrowed from Arabic, Persian and Turkish. The first settlement was Namangan - Kochek, or the small Namangan, named after the product of the climate, which is the same as Suyab. After the conquest, the town was called Yany Taraz and probably renamed "Yany - New." The city mentioned above was written by both European and Arab sources, but is named because of its proximity to the border with Turkmenistan in northwestern Kazakhstan, about 30 km from the capital Astana.

Turkish tribes of the Ili River Valley divided into two branches, the yellow and the black. The Persian Samanids, however, were defeated by the Turk Karakhanids, who were the most powerful group in the region and also the largest and most influential in Central Asia.

The rule of Karachani lasted long until the Mongols invaded in 1220 and, due to the destruction by the Dzungars, the area became no man's land. Qing China was dealing with the Karakhanids, as well as the Ottoman Empire and the Persian Samanids in the Middle East.

Although I have been studying Kazakhstan's past, my trip has been largely limited to the small town of Karachani, a few kilometers north of the capital, Tatarstan. It is clear that few tourists find their way to the city and the lucky few forget to experience Kazakh warmth and hospitality in a real environment.

I plan to take the Kazakhstan travel package and then keep Taraz city as a must - see place in Kazakhstan. I think the city has great potential because it is in the heart of the country, close to places like Almaty, Bishkek and Tashkent, which I have to visit.

If you want to visit the Turkish sanctuaries of Merke, there are Marshrutkas that go from Taraz MarshRutka Station to the town of Merke. Of course, you will get to know the local culture and tradition and have the opportunity to travel to different parts of the country, such as Almaty, Bishkek and Tashkent, as well as the city itself.

One of them is the Babaji Khatun Mausoleum, built in the 11th century, and the other is Sha Mansur, built in the 13th century. This is one of the most important monuments of Taraz, built by Aulie Ata Karahan 11,000 years ago. It is a large, ribbed, conical dome with a high ceiling and a high dome at the top, similar to that in Tashkent.

This statue was built in 1961 and contains a statue of the founder of Taraz and his wife Aulie Ata Karahan. It is a new monument dating back to the 19th century and recognises the history of the khanate during the Soviet period. The town is beautifully located in the city, with a large number of statues, monuments and monuments from different periods of history.

It's noisy, smelly and chaotic, but it also gives you an insight into the life and culture of Central Asia, and that's why I love it.

Taraz is located in the south of Kazakhstan and has a population of 3,000,000 people, which is located on the border between southern Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. It is a popular stopover on the way to Tashkent in Uzbekistan, and during my time in Kazakhstan in the summer I enjoyed meeting some of the brightest teenagers and hearing the stories of their lives.

Dzhambul continues to function as an unofficial trading post, while the chemical and construction industries form the core of the city's economy. At the 1999 census, it had 330,100 inhabitants, making it the second largest city in Kazakhstan - after Tashkent in Uzbekistan and the third largest city in Kazakhstan.

If you want to follow the ancient Silk Road through Kazakhstan, Taraz is the city you should stop in if you are interested in the history and culture of the region and its people. We need volunteers to travel around Central Asia and help us visit this place. It was initially ruled by a military administration and was occupied by the Ujesd in 1867. It is home to one of Kazakhstan's oldest and most important cities, Dzhambul, with a population of more than 1.5 million.

Karakhan Central Asia was divided into many small feudal houses and adherent states, each of which had its own language, culture, religion and history.

From the 1930s onwards, Dzhambul and other places in Kazakhstan became the home of a large number of deportees living in internal exile. Under German occupation, the area was under the control of the Dungans, a group of Kazakh nomads and nomadic Kazakhs. If they were afraid of coming under German occupation, they would be evacuated, but Kazakh officials said at the time that the majority of the expelled Dundanians returned to Kazakhstan a few days later. At the spring market in Taraz, the inhabitants of the oases exchange their handmade goods for the local market and for sale to tourists and locals.

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