Planet Earth: Kyrgyzstan | Nomadic Horsemen of Asia | Documentary
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ก.พ. 2025
- Somewhere on Earth is taking you to Central Asia; to Kyrgyzstan, where the population lives in harmony with Nature. The Kyrgyz, a semi-nomadic people of horsemen, carry their cultural heritage with pride. Kyrgyzstan, this small land-locked country, is made up of high plateaus, surrounded by impassable mountains, an enclave of harsh serenity. The Tian Shan, literally “The Celestial Mountains”, rise to an altitude of 7400 meters. Welcome to the realm of boundless peaks. These mountains form a jewel box containing inestimable treasures.
Muscat BorucheORUCHEV lives in the Ters Valley, in the west of the country, where he raises only Kygyrz horses, a breed that nearly disappeared during the Soviet era on account of extensive crossbreeding with Russian horses. He decided to bring this breed back and let the rest of the world know about the characteristics of this sturdy horse. Since 2009 he’s been concentrating his efforts on the spotted horse, the charat in Kygyrz.
Bastien CHAIX Bastien came to Kyrgyzstan for the first time 9 years ago. This ornithologist-slash-naturalist fell in love with this country where the people are in such close contact with Nature. Bastien, a committed enthusiast, has been leading scientific expeditions for the NGO Objectif Sciences International, since 2009. To make the youth of Kyrgyzstan aware of environmental issues the organism funds expeditions with youngsters from the Karakol orphanage who’ve lost contact with the world of Nature.
Through the dust and heat of the dirt tracks in the south, one can sometimes catch sight of an odd vehicle. It’s the all-terrain eBilim bus. On board, are Iliyaz USENOV and Kuban MOIDINOV, a pair of enthusiastic buddies. eBilim is a mobile digital library; its mission is to inform and educate in the most remote, isolated communities of Naryn province.
This documentary was produced by Patly Prod and directed by Anne Viry-Babel. It was first released in 2015.
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How beautiful is all that. So proud to be a Native of their Land, to recover their Culture with Grace and Determination. So strong in their continued Lives with perfect harmony with their Animals and Nature.
Love this documentary
Wow! What a beautiful horse. Loved watching him galloping bareback on such an amazing creature!
Him shredding through the mountains on that spotted beauty is a scene straight out of a fairy tale!
Just epic, legendary
Beautiful, healthy, God fearing people, amazing lifestyle, wonderful culture and tradition. What more can I say, may you be blessed with the keeping of what you already have 🙏
Vrlo sposobni i mudri ljudi.cista priroda. Lijep zivot. Imaju sve, imaju puno. 😊
Wonderful country n people too it's good to reach out to kids who arr so eager to learn. Thank you❤🌹🙏
These people already happy. Don't put your outside influence on them. Without you they already thrives for thousands of years.
Precisely. Sadly looks as though they are being infiltrated by the ubiquitous NGOs. Very sad to see these trouble makers in these ancient and remote territories.
so true!
in the hmong culture, the youngest son is also the soul heir to the family's assets and care taker of the parents when they're youngest son is married... we hmong shared the same belief as the nomads...
we hmong were nomads from china long long ago migrate all over the world, and hmong as settled into china, vietnam, laos, thailand, myanmar and US.
Kyrgyzstan is a hidden gem in Central Asia, where breathtaking natural beauty meets a rich and unique culture. From the majestic snow-capped mountains to the serene alpine lakes like Issyk-Kul, every corner of this land offers a new wonder. The traditional nomadic lifestyle, warm hospitality, and vibrant heritage make Kyrgyzstan a destination like no other. Whether you’re trekking through untouched landscapes, exploring ancient Silk Road routes, or tasting our traditional cuisine, you’ll find yourself captivated by the magic of this country. Come and discover the soul of Kyrgyzstan-where nature and culture blend in perfect harmony! 😻😻😻
Meu prezado amigo trabalho árduo aqui no Brasil guardando dinheiro para conhecer este lindo país aí tem alguma coisa que não sei explicar que faz parte do meu futuro e da minha felicidade até breve
Very good. Nice that everyone is taught their native language. Know their history. Know the instruments. ❤🇨🇦👍
That spotted horse is beautiful! ❤
Excellent! A different world and culture. The children are so eager to learn & so happy!
Welcome my Kyrgyzstan🇰🇬
I'd love to live like this.
Good documentary and superb videography.
Excellent video 😊
Really cool program…..beautiful country
Thank you ❤
😊bellissimo,❤bellissimi cavalli ,rispetta..😮
He loves his horses
It is so obvious that this is the same horse as Nez Perce horses as we know today as Appaloosas . But we still push the lie that all horses were brought to North America by the Spanish and Europeans. but the conquerors get to write the history.
Киргизистан ❤❤❤❤❤
Much respect ❤
I also love how a lot of his black spots are hearts!
Horse very weary of the burger chef dude.😂😊❤😊❤
our horses are very hardy.
Superbe....Merci
wish I had one of those spotted horses........
This is my country🥰
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Türkiye🇹🇷 den selamın aleyküm dostlar❤❤❤❤❤
I like Toktogul❤❤❤
For the cattle? Horses are not cattle. Horses are equine.
I think me and the gang on our 4X4's could survive up there in the mountains plus with our hunting skills
no hunting
Appaloosa characteristics.
✋👍!!!
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These guys are the descendants of the Sarmatians and Scythians and Turco-Mongols and Khazars.
Бул кайсыл жер
DNA analysis of their spotted horse against American Appaloosa would be interesting. The old stories about Russians dropping spotted horses off ships on the Pacific coast of America could maybe be verified.
All spotted horses have the LP gene. It is the gene which allows expression of various patterns, not colour (known as the spotting gene). As the LP gene was found in a Paleolithic study it proves that the leopard spotting complex provides the first evidence that spotted horses existed at this time.
The Russian Altai horses found very high in the mountains of Siberia include spotted horses. It is highly likely that the Russian fur traders crossed their Akhal Tekes with Altai horses to produce a spotted variant of a larger size. Meriwether Lewis noted in 1805, that the spotted horses that the Nez Perce tribe were producing (now called Appaloosas) were and I quote,.........Horses of excellent race. They are tall and elegantly formed. Many of them look like fine English coursers (the old English term for racehorses) and would make a figure in any country. The stocky, smaller, Spanish stock available at this time did not fit this description. Some of these horses therefore, had to come from Russia.
It is interesting to note that the Akhal Teke is the the fore bearer of the English Thoroughbred, and not the Arab, as many people have been led to believe. This has now been proved. Read the report, published 16th June 2020.
There's an interesting documentary called "True Appaloosa" that goes through this. Worth watching 🙂
yes please!!
You would be as close as it can get! See the Bashkir horses!
The krysgi seem similar to Mongolia
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Excellent video well done!!!!
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They don't respect horses!!
John 3:16 Context
13And no man hath ascended up to heaven, but he that came down from heaven, even the Son of man which is in heaven. 14And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up: 15That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life. 16For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. 17For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. 18He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. 19And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil.
TF does that have to do with the documentary I just watched ???
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