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Thank you for the nice video. You may want to correct. "Ostan" is a Iranian suffix and word that in Persian means "Place" or "Province" and it is not Turkic at all. Kazakhstan in Persian means a place where Kazakhs are. These territories from Siberia to Hungary had been Iranian territories where Iranian tribes mainly Iranian Scythians, Sintashta, Amazons.... lived. When the Iranian tribes left and went mainly to the West and South to present day Iran they left significant artifacts and burial grounds that had been used by these Iranian tribes for thousands of years before any Turkic tribes set foot in them. Today you will find thousands of burial mounds of Iranian tribes (in Russian they refer to these mounds as "Kurgan". The Iranian mounds are very similar to other Aryan tribe mounds you will find in Germanic tribes locations (Ex: Sweden) and contain similar artifacts. These mounds were not created by the forefathers of the current [Turkic and Mongoloid] people who presently live in the beautiful country of Kazakhstan. Russians have caused a great deal of harm by destroying significant cultural and historical Iranian [Aryan] people who lived in the southern parts of Soviet Union and they have tried to erase the cultural, ethnic and even linguistic connection of the Iranian people from these lands since under socialism they were attempting to create a new people "Soviet Citizen" a product of Marxism & Leninism, as if the history of these place started with their version of Socialism. This exploitations of anthropological history was necessary to ensure people do not band together around their ethnic, religious, linguistic centers of gravity; there could be only one center under Soviet worldview and that was of a Socialist center. So, you may want to correct your words Istan or Ostan (formal) is a Persian word widely used by Iranian tribes. During the Russo-Iranian wars from early 1800 since Iran had become economically and militarily weak, Iran lost about 40% of its territories (Ostans) to Tsarist Russia and out of those lands Russians started to name them after their present people who live in these places. In some areas after the 1917 communist revolution the communists started to intentionally name places based on their political aims of planting the seeds of future conflicts and tensions; this was done specifically by Stalin. And today, you can see the conflicts that Stalin planted in Ukraine, Armenia & Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan & Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan and many more. The Communist party of Soviet union wanted to make sure these territories are kept busy with their conflicts and exhaust their energies on infighting instead of banding together and fight their true enemy the Communist Party, of Soviet Union. To set the record straight, anthropologically speaking Iranians are Aryan and made up of various tribes, they migrated from Europe to territories south of present Romania, Ukraine, and Russia. Some of the Iranian tribes went further south to present day India and Iran. The word Iran means land of Aryans. Calling Iranians Persians is something that uneducated people of the West started. Iranians have always called themselves Iranians and this written i Iranian poetry and rock carvings and historical monuments established by various Iranian kings. Iranians like other Aryan tribes (like Germans, Swedes, Norwegians are people of oral traditions and they preserve their histories in their poetry that is memorized and passed on from one generation to the next. The Iranian Epic Book of the Kings "Shahnameh" in Persian language is the longest poetry of mankind (50000 rhyming couplets) that describe the Iranian history. Some of the Iranian tribes have more examples in their Narts. Very similar to records of various Germanic tribes' Poetic Eddas; except the Iranian Shahnameh are several thousand of years older and there had been older Shahnames that have been destroyed during various wars and natural disasters.
Thank you for your input @@johndewey6358 we really appreciated
How could its called a landlock country when is connecting to Caspian sea
@@laosasean8482 the surrounding countries of Caspian sea (which is a lake) have agreements not to allow any foreign navy and ships in and the only way to access the sea from the outside world is through the Volga river from Russia and Russia does not allow any traffic through that.
@@Worldlywonder_official……I am a Pakistani living in USA…..I am looking forward for ladies for matrimonial wedding.
I hope kazakh people always safe and live prosperity😊. Greeting from your nieghbore china
Yes, thank you @sweetpotato3910
你好中国人。
谢谢,朋友
Beautiful Kazakhstan🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿
@NG-GROUP👍
I worked in the capital for 5 years (2015-20), absolutely loved the people, so tolerant and hospitable, and the place. With a very rich and ancient history as well as a highly strategic and therefore vulnerable geographic position. Ex President Nazarbayev did an amazing job juggling the various geopolitical situation from 1993 on. I wish the lovely Kazakh people every success and happiness.
I met the most amazing guy ever, he is from Kazakhstan and anyone should have a friend like him. And everyone should try their food, amazing dishes that clearly are influenced by being in between the world's biggest civilizations.
@weshen83👍
Kazakhstan has a great future ahead of it, it will become the most highly developed country in the world, where everyone will be drawn
@70kanat👍
@70kanat: That's a big claim, what makes you think it will become the most highly developed country? I thought it will be China or somehow the US maintaining the position with the typical kind of radical military-based "decision making" that kept them in this place thus far.
No. Kazakhstan will be integrated, together with Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and part of Siberia into China. The Manchu city Beijing as the capital, our people will reunite, reform and together live in a glorious nation.
@@ursaminor3740 they’re not even the same people, it’s like saying the US, canada & north & west Europe will unite
We’ll surpass you 🇺🇸
Kazakh people I have met in America are among the nicest, wormest and best looking. I can wait to visit !!!
@karolinasteampunk6655👍
We are always welcome you 🤗
Kazakhstan nice people and country
I love Kazakhstan 🇰🇿🇵🇰
I really want to visit Kazakhstan💙
@umer_69👍
We are always glad to see you 🤗
Beatiful country with amazing looking cultural heritage. Greetings from Bulgaria to all Kazakh people.
Thank you for your kind words @milengerganov6437
Thanks friend, Greetings to beautiful county Bulgaria 🤝🏻
Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 looks like a good and interesting place to visit one day. The heart of Central Asia as the world's largest landlocked country. Land of the wanderers.
@MrDigitalman78 Agreed!
Hopping to visit kazakhstan someday.... greetings from PHILIPPINES...🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Thank you for your kind words, @manuelbuado864
Greetings from Philippines.....mabuhay Kazakhstan
Thanks friend, greetings to beautiful county Philippines 🤝🏻
Kazakhstan is truly a hidden gem in Central Asia, may it be blessed with good fortune oh Land of The Wanderers!
Thanks friend, may God bless you 🤝🏻
I never understood the reasons behind the nomadic cultures and development in central Asia until I saw the museums and culture in Almaty. The train rides between the towns really show a landscape I think many people haven't grasped before. The connection to the land, herding, and how the geographical area culminated into the way of life is truly astounding!
@PHWJ👍
I’ve always been obsessed with central Asians and Turkic cultures. I just love the deserts and the beauty of it’s vastness. I wish I could visit there.
Hi @MaxMinXX, Make sure to subscribe to the channel. We have another Central Asian country coming up on this channel soon!
Make sure you go visit!! We only live once.
What's stopping you?
Come to bangkok, plenty of uzbek and khazak freelancers to spend the night with. 😎
Lovely place to live and Lovely people... I've had the pleasure of being there. Lots of respect to them... from the USA. ❤
@fermatichebellosei1595 No, I wasn't your typical tourist... in 2005 to 2006, I actually lived near Kazakhstan in a city called Karshi, Uzbekistan for 18 months. I traveled a few times back and forth to Kazakhstan. I really miss the beautiful city, the wonderful food and all the lovely people I met while there. I hope to return at some point in the future.
I send you all much love ❤️ from the USA.
are you planning an attack on the us soil ?
I loved in QAZAQ NATIONAL! IS QAZAQSTAN COUNTRY IS WONDERFUL PEOPLE AND COUNTRY!
They have some of the most beautiful women on planet earth!
@masterkinglee9031👍
Some years ago, I met a couple of Kazakh ladies. East Asian faces with shapely western bodies. Quite lovely.
@morgan97475 It must be a beautiful experience!
love from canada. i absolutely love Kazakhstan and the culture. it’s my dream to visit one day
@fermatichebellosei1595😂
@fermatichebellosei1595 you’re so intelligent. not. 😂
I hope you like Borat Sagdiev
@fermatichebellosei1595 cause he loves Borat Sagdiev
Some of the nicest people I have met come from Central Asia.
Well Kazakhstan is definitely going on my list of places I want to visit ! What culturally rich and beautiful country !
@IamZeus1100 It really is!
please come and visit, let me know if you need any info to better plan your trip :-)
is it safe there?
@@mysteriousone6996 well.... it's safer than 70% of the world, i would even say we are foreigner friendly. Of course one should exercise common precautions, but overall yes, it's safe
too bad it's sick and unhealthy, it's plague by a virus known as 1slam
🍎 juicy apples 😋
🍞 another favorite
@unintelligent4471😄
Looks like a truly beautiful country. Imagine all the foods you can eat from different ethnic groups.
Absolutely! The diversity of its ethnic groups brings a wealth of culinary delights. Every dish tells a story of tradition and culture. It's a feast for both the eyes and the palate. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts! @MrAngryGorilla2000
This is an amazing content about Kazakhstan. I enjoyed watching it. Thank you for sharing this video.
Our pleasure @simpletreasure5281
My co-worker is from this country. She is herd working and beautiful!
@MarioBruni-ei3pw👍
Thanks dude for showing countries I've never heard of❤
@JamieCowan-cc5xc👍
This could easily be an official tourism video. Well done!
Thank you for your kind words @_hiroxsan
Are you kidding? It’s full of wrong information and errors, mispronunciations etc. Also can people stop saying kAzakh please!!! It is kazAkh!!!! It’s the second A which should he emphasised!
@@asok9929 Do you know what’s really interesting? People who only know how to complain in life are usually not capable of creating anything meaningful themselves. They focus on other’s mistakes to create something in their own lives!
It's a great country! I miss it. By the way, Turkish refers to Anatolian Turks. Kazakhs are Turkic people not Turkish (there are many different Turkic groups).
@dominicd2063👍
Loads of love from Pakistan. Indeed Kazakhstan is beautiful.
thank you @aliriaz659
Aww I Support Pakistan 🇵🇰 ❤️ From Kazakhstan 🇰🇿.
@@Zhalghas-YZ
Support over Jammu and Kashmir or the economical crisis pakistan is in?!
I am speechless! I love you Kazakhstan!
Thsi country gifted Apples to the world. Thankyou.🙏🙏
@attaullahkhan4742👍
I hope to visit one day. Stunning & total discovery for me, I had no idea it was such a rich diverse advanced interesting beautiful place!
@philippawallace-dunlop5582👍
Im from new zealand to be honest i didnt even know this place exsisted so interesting beautiful city seems so peaceful
Hi @cheirekemp2299, check out our playlist here - th-cam.com/play/PLcn3KCfT961eRzvp-f8ZDMSPtmDKnb6tw.html
Thanks for the informative video. Looks like an amazing place to visit for sure. Added to list.
Our pleasure @OG.x3ntaur
Amazing Kazakhstan !
@carlesdesantes5326 agreed
I'm from Swaziland and me my girl used to say, no matter where we are in the world, Canada, Pakistan, Dubai, Kazakhstan we'd always love each other. 13yrs on we still do though we broke up. While you write me letters in your head, I write about you on YT comments... oh Marie
Wonderful country, lovely people.❤️💯🙏
Yes they are! @LuisSanchez-km9jn
Google it and find out what Stalin did to This beautiful people. This Country would have been over 30 million today. Sad but true
Hi @captainpike3490, thank you for your input.
50 million
Stalin is a monster. He got away easy. I feel that Ukraine will share the same sentiment.
Communism=evil
@@MaxMinXXthe monsters killing Ukraine are in the US and Ukraine (corrupt evil politicians using Ukrainian and Russian blood for profit, while draining US tax payers.
What stunning scenery! Would love to visit one day from Southern California!!!
Thank you for your kind words @LWRC
@@Worldlywonder_official Here in the concrete jungle of Southern California, we can only dream of such sceneries! Being amateur photographer, I'd love to capture some of the images you've shown in your video and to see it in person! Please share more unique scenes in future videos if you can!
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@@Worldlywonder_official 👍👍
Greetings and love from India
Thank you @kapaius5760
Kazakhstan ❤
@proautokz9378👍
I support Central Asia ❤ Uzbekistan ❤ Love from Myanmar Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army ARSA Senior Captain 🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲
Had the pleasure of a short visit there in 2014. Lord's handicrafting be awesome.
awesome @drewbernard208
Very captivating video of such an interesting and beautiful country.
I have seen videos of stunning and diverse local nature gems but I was unaware how Kazakhstan has such a strong economy.
I also find it impressive how the many ethnic cultures have dealt with modernization.
This is definitely a country I am adding to my bucket list!
Thank you for this video
Hi @gordonc2377 , Thank you for your kind words.
Strong economy 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for the video, I’m from Kazakhstan and your video touched my heart! I want to ask you permission to use part of this video? I’m making a video about my life in Kazakhstan and I need few minutes of your video, to introduce Kazakhstan, and you of course Your name will be written as the author. Can I use please? Thank you so much))
Yes of course! @Diana_Baimagambetova
Hope to visit one day beautiful country.
Kazakh people are amazing and interesting, great vid
Thank you for your kind words @anthonysinclair4114
FYI Nur-Sultan is re-named Astana again since 2022. Keep developing and stay independent !
I didn't know this. Thanks for the education.
Both Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan are beautiful countries with nice people and very caring and vibrant industry and is vast! I loved being there for the short time i was there! Such untapped potential in one country. Peace
@leg414 Glad you enjoyed Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan! Beautiful countries, nice people, and untapped potential. Peace!
@@Worldlywonder_official Thank You again for showing that most wonderful country and place that I miss getting to be in and interacting with. Keep up the good work and like you have said, such nice people and such great potential, and I hope that the world will now know more of it. Peace
Great fighters come from there as well.
Yes they do @jesseritchie9282
WOW WOW WOW WOW
Thank you @MICHALMALACHOVSKY
wowaweewa very niiice
U like to join
@@bigdaddybulge4206 where r u from u like to join me r u male or female
What a nice place
Wish I could settle there someday
@fartogenic409👍
Not Turkish but Turkic 😅 not Kizak but Kazak, not Gandy but Kayindy lake😊 good job
Thanks for your input @Gaidarification
@@Worldlywonder_official Turkish is just on of the turkic languages. Kazakh and Turkish languages belong to TURKIC LANGUAGE FAMILY!!!!!! Because Turkish people of Turkey came to Anatolia from Kazakhstan. They have common ancestors from Gokturk Kaganate! Thats why language called TURKIC, NOT ONLY TURKISH!
And not Biterrecht but Baiterek. Anyway thanks for the good content.
wa wa wee wa! great success!
Thank You @babyrabies
wow
@masmalupit2040 thank you!
❤️ from mongolia
@t5j127👍
Very nice,great success,high five
Thank you @zamirnaqib7920
All the best from Zulredecar montracy xx.
thank you @dissyduster
Land of the original apples and Aryans! 😁👍
@beetafly2😅
I'm thinking of exploring this country..
@amdesidik305👍
👍👍👍🇰🇿
Truely KAZAMMAAZZIINNGGG!!! 👍👍👍
Thank you for your kind words @KuyaI-Gaming
😊
🤓🤓🤓 It's amazing, they are descendants from Temujin, and later fought the Kublai Khan expansion.
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Wow ))) Impressive)))Do you study the history of Kazakhstan?)))
The struggle between the Dzungar and the Kazahk are famous historically speaking.
@@virgiljjacas1229 well I didn't notice-maybe Atilla okey,Mongols and Kazakhs-maybe-not Dzungars...Maybe Romans, Jews,Otoman empire...but I didn't see any Dzungar and Kazakh fights among Great wars(((Sorry
@@aikosha4864 The Dzungar clan did agree with becoming Khan in exchange with helping eliminate the Kazahk. Those are historical facts very easy to research on it.
Those you call "Mongols" did came in contact with Han later.
Attila did came much later in history. BTW, the description we have had of the "Hun", is not only wrong but biased on their enemies "tales". They lost the last battle with the Roman empire on the Catalonian fields.
The Romans did not have any direct contact with China until the East Roman Empire send a diplomatic delegation to the Tang empire in the highest moment of the dynasty.
The other accounts are from different times and migrations. Do your search and get the correct time lines.
Excellent mini documentary, I just wish the loud music is either eliminated or at least put at a very low volume, as it submerges the voice of the narrator.
Thank you for your input, @brahim119; we appreciate it.
Kazakhastan, Hindustan, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Turkhmanistan , all ending with the suffix " stan" meaning place. This is showing a common pattern in names. Quite surprising. We too in India Call the Market as " bajar ".
From Tamilnadu India.
thank you for the input @jayaramanp7267
In fact "Stan" doesn't mean land, but country. As it comes from old Eastern Iranian, and means "camp". It is still used in Russian for camp to these days. Ancient Iranians, just like Turks later were nomads, and thus their country was, where their camp (people) was. Even today there is an expression in Kazakh language "Kazakh el" when describing Kazakhstan, which means "Kazakh people", not "Kazakh land". Today people mostly don't live nomadic lifestyle anymore, but the language still reminds us of the past.
@@alpachino7659 Thank you for your clarification. In Sanskrit " Stan " means place. Camp is also meaning place.
@@jayaramanp7267 👍
I always though "stan", as a suffix, meant "avoid at all costs"... Rings pretty true for most/all of the places you mention!
Not turkish but turkic. Don't mix us real turkic people with Turkish mixed people.
Lots of people in Turkey are mixed too.. so I think the true Turkey people are in Central Asia
Kazakhs are true turkic gokturks
That's prideful. We are all brothers and sisters.
Turkey is mixture of everything
All turkic are mixed by mongol invasion... No pure turkic people now exists...
Beautiful country and pristine nature, cocooned so well in Central asia with massive oil and natural resource wealth. Blessed by nature and cursed by both local government and it's autocratic neighbors. Economically acute widespread income inequality, because of the policy of inequality and brutal corruption, ruled with iron fist.
@vinodhkrishnan👍
Well, look up the Gini coefficient for Kazakhstan and your country. It’s the most widely recognized measure of income inequality.
My Great Steppe
@animationkz1353👍
swear i clicked because i like to know more about the country
@djpaulromanoff6255👍
Muito bom amigo gostei do vídeo
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I like Kazaksthan👍🌞Beautiful cuntry🙏🌷
@sturejonsson It really is!
nice video, may I know how you made those maps, flags etc in your country's explanation?
Thank you for your kind words @Farhad2010, All the assets used are in the description
@@Worldlywonder_official may you share the exact asset link as I cannot find it in the Envato market, thanks.
Hi BALNUR... Greetings
@ergatimpet4971
Kazakhstan was little known around the World before the Borat documentaries educated everybody.
@Twirlyhead👍
borat = jewish and balkan culture and appearance
@Aggie-tb8hl 👍
Central Asia.
Very nice!
Thank you for your kind words @Speakurmind7
Based on my learnings on social media. Kazakhstan has some beautiful women.
@jimmyluu3094👍
uwucutesingle?
❤ 👍
@josephyuen1947👍
If there will be last war. I would wander the plains. Just like my ancestors.
@MrBeeMAD👍
Your narration is very good, God bless you.
Mukul kumar Banerjee of West bengai, India.
Hi @mukulbanarjee4241, Thank you for your kind words, same to you.
Kinbozan!!!
8:06 would have been nice to lower the background music during this part.
Thank you for your input, @RichardGetzPhotography; we appreciate it.
❤ 🙏👍
@limhong1095👍
Language is Kazakh not Kizakh. Also Latin script hasn’t been officially adopted yet
@jgi2008👍
I noticed a mistake, in the 0:35 part of the video, there is a circle in the territory of Kazakhstan, this is the Baikonur cosmodrome, I don"t know why it is marked as not belonging to Kazakhstan, but its sovereignty belongs to Kazakhstan,Russia only leases the right to use it. Where is the territory of Kazakhstan,there should be no special marking. thank you !
Без русских, без Советского Союза не было бы никакого развития Казахстана.
Михаил и Лада из Алматы.
My first impression from Kazakhstan was mostly from Borat. I had no idea that real-life Kazakhs look more like Koreans but speaks Russian.
@mstr293👍
Mate, the Borat movie was filmed in Romania, did not show any Khazak people, look it up.
GREAT informative video. Absolutely horrible annoying music noise!
Thank you for your input @UrbanePrince
Seems like a comfortable place to live in.
@blackwater7183👍
Why?
@@GenAndrei Not too crowded and polluted. Nice scenery and people. Good food, beautiful women. What more can you ask?
Is very nice!!
Thank you very much @captainadventures
Stop background music please.
Did you narrate this? Or is it outsourced/AI?
fiver(voiceover)
Could u make INDONESIA
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You played background music while we wanted to hear the dune...
@mangimages5 Thank you for your input!
Some corrections:
1. 01:05 -- No, the name "Kazakhstan" does *not* come from a "word in the Turkish language". Modern Turkish (Anatolian Turkish) is a relatively recent language, and its predecessor, Ottoman Turkish, only dates back to the medieval era. The word "Qaz", upon which "Kazakhstan" is based, is an ancient *Turkic" word. "Turkic" refers to an entire category of ancient languages spoken as long ago as the 8th century CE; at least 600 years before Ottoman Turkish was spoken. So, while Modern and medieval *Turkish* are both *Turkic* languages, they are only two of _many_ Turkic languages.
2. 01:24 -- "From the first century to the eight century the Turkic people launched many attacks on the nomadic ethnic groups in the region".
What ethnicity were those "nomadic ethnic groups in the region"? There _was_ no uniform ethnic group in what is today Kazakhstan; there were many different ones, spanning from northeast Asians (what we might think of today as Mongolians) to Uyghurs to Huns to Scythians to various Iranic groups. The Gokturks took over within the timeframe mentioned, and subsumed all of the different groups.
3. 01:34 -- "Hence, the origin of the name 'Kazakhstan' has roots in ancient Turkish."
"Turkish" and Turkic" are NOT the same thing! (Nor are "Kazakhs" and "Cossacks", in case you were wondering.) See above.
4. 01:42 -- the vast majority of the people you describe as having "migrated" to Kazakhstan in the 19th century, did not do so voluntarily; most were forcibly resettled there by various Tsars, or were the result of various waves of "Russification", intended to displace or dilute established ethnic groups.
5. 05:50 -- Kazakhstan doesn't "possess a space-launch facility". The Baikonur Cosmodrome is owned and operated by Russia which pays Kazakhstan $115 million USD per year to lease the land it sits on.
6. 08:15 -- The capitol is not called "Nur-Sultan"; it is "Astana". It was only called "Nur-Sultan" for less than 3 years.
The music did not add to the story.
Hi @ernestimken6969, Thank you for your input.
Kazak SSR ( Soviet Kazakhstan) is an unique Soviet Republic of the Soviet Union ( USSR).