Presentation by Rose Valley Elementary School, Kelowna, BC.
(Mr Bradshaw's 6th Grade Class)
Inspired by The Ambeciles route for the 2010 Mongol Rally.
http://www.theambeciles.com/
Kazakhstan diplomacy and role in international area after 24 years of indepen...Ainur Imangali
Kazakhstan has a long history of relationships with Russia dating back to the 18th century. As Kazakh tribes sought protection from invaders, they asked Russia for patronage, beginning a process of colonization that sparked rebellions from Kazakh leaders. Throughout the 20th century, Kazakhstan endured severe repression under Soviet rule, including forced collectivization, famine, nuclear testing, and population resettlement that dramatically changed the country's demographics. However, Kazakhstan also saw cultural and intellectual renaissance. In the late 20th century, under President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kazakhstan gained independence and has since pursued a multi-vectored foreign policy of close ties with Russia through organizations like the Eurasian Economic Union while also expanding global partnerships.
http://www.welovealmaty.com/intercontinental-hotel.html - A stay in an inviting Almaty hotel is a great way to spend a holiday. Kazakhstan is a beautiful country to discover, and you will want to see as much of it as you can when you base yourself in Almaty
Kazakhstan has a diverse landscape and population. The flag features a blue background with a sun and golden eagle, representing freedom and the future. Kazakh and Russian are the official languages, with Kazakhs comprising the largest ethnic group. Kazakhstan has a developing market economy based around oil and mineral extraction. It gained independence in 1991 and maintains close economic and political ties with Russia.
Presentation that I have made on Kazakhstan for PAAC (Pacific and Asian Affairs Council) while having my internship with them in Honolulu, Hawaii. Some of the photos do not belong to me.
1. Kazakhstan is a large country in Central Asia with a population of 15.3 million. It has significant oil, gas, and mineral resources.
2. Kazakhstan has a long history as part of various empires and gained independence in 1991 after being part of the Soviet Union. It has a diverse ethnic makeup and was significantly affected by Soviet policies.
3. The presentation covered various topics about Kazakhstan including its political system, economy centered around oil and gas exports, traditional cuisine and outfits, and musical instruments.
- Kazakhstan is a Central Asian country and former Soviet republic located between Europe and Asia. It has a population of 18 million people and its capital and largest city is Nur-Sultan.
- Kazakhstan has a long history of nomadic tribes and was part of the Mongol Empire before becoming part of the Russian Empire in the 19th century. It declared independence in 1991 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
- The country has significant oil and gas resources and its economy relies heavily on its large energy sector. Culturally, Kazakhstan has a mix of European and Asian influences and the majority of its population is Kazakh.
Presentation by Rose Valley Elementary School, Kelowna, BC.
(Mr Bradshaw's 6th Grade Class)
Inspired by The Ambeciles route for the 2010 Mongol Rally.
http://www.theambeciles.com/
Kazakhstan has a population of over 18 million people, with Kazakhs and Russians being the largest ethnic groups. Islam and Christianity are the main religions. The capital is Astana. The national flag features a golden sun with 32 rays above a steppe eagle. The national emblem depicts a yurt roof against a blue background with mythical horse wings and supports. Kazakhstan has over 15 ethnic groups and a diverse landscape, from forests to mountains to steppes. It has many rare plant and animal species.
Kazakhstan diplomacy and role in international area after 24 years of indepen...Ainur Imangali
Kazakhstan has a long history of relationships with Russia dating back to the 18th century. As Kazakh tribes sought protection from invaders, they asked Russia for patronage, beginning a process of colonization that sparked rebellions from Kazakh leaders. Throughout the 20th century, Kazakhstan endured severe repression under Soviet rule, including forced collectivization, famine, nuclear testing, and population resettlement that dramatically changed the country's demographics. However, Kazakhstan also saw cultural and intellectual renaissance. In the late 20th century, under President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kazakhstan gained independence and has since pursued a multi-vectored foreign policy of close ties with Russia through organizations like the Eurasian Economic Union while also expanding global partnerships.
http://www.welovealmaty.com/intercontinental-hotel.html - A stay in an inviting Almaty hotel is a great way to spend a holiday. Kazakhstan is a beautiful country to discover, and you will want to see as much of it as you can when you base yourself in Almaty
Kazakhstan has a diverse landscape and population. The flag features a blue background with a sun and golden eagle, representing freedom and the future. Kazakh and Russian are the official languages, with Kazakhs comprising the largest ethnic group. Kazakhstan has a developing market economy based around oil and mineral extraction. It gained independence in 1991 and maintains close economic and political ties with Russia.
Presentation that I have made on Kazakhstan for PAAC (Pacific and Asian Affairs Council) while having my internship with them in Honolulu, Hawaii. Some of the photos do not belong to me.
1. Kazakhstan is a large country in Central Asia with a population of 15.3 million. It has significant oil, gas, and mineral resources.
2. Kazakhstan has a long history as part of various empires and gained independence in 1991 after being part of the Soviet Union. It has a diverse ethnic makeup and was significantly affected by Soviet policies.
3. The presentation covered various topics about Kazakhstan including its political system, economy centered around oil and gas exports, traditional cuisine and outfits, and musical instruments.
- Kazakhstan is a Central Asian country and former Soviet republic located between Europe and Asia. It has a population of 18 million people and its capital and largest city is Nur-Sultan.
- Kazakhstan has a long history of nomadic tribes and was part of the Mongol Empire before becoming part of the Russian Empire in the 19th century. It declared independence in 1991 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
- The country has significant oil and gas resources and its economy relies heavily on its large energy sector. Culturally, Kazakhstan has a mix of European and Asian influences and the majority of its population is Kazakh.
Presentation by Rose Valley Elementary School, Kelowna, BC.
(Mr Bradshaw's 6th Grade Class)
Inspired by The Ambeciles route for the 2010 Mongol Rally.
http://www.theambeciles.com/
Kazakhstan has a population of over 18 million people, with Kazakhs and Russians being the largest ethnic groups. Islam and Christianity are the main religions. The capital is Astana. The national flag features a golden sun with 32 rays above a steppe eagle. The national emblem depicts a yurt roof against a blue background with mythical horse wings and supports. Kazakhstan has over 15 ethnic groups and a diverse landscape, from forests to mountains to steppes. It has many rare plant and animal species.
Kazakhstan has a population of around 16 million people who primarily speak Kazakh and Russian. Islam is the predominant religion. The country has significant oil and mineral resources. Kazakhstan has a diverse landscape that ranges from steppes to mountains and is home to various animal species like the brown bear, cheetah, and snow leopard.
Tashkent is the capital of Uzbekistan, with a population over 3 million people. It has a long history dating back over 2,000 years under different names such as Chach and Chashkand before becoming known as Tashkent. The city has a mix of old and impressive new buildings and experiences a wide range of temperatures from zero degrees in winter to forty degrees in summer due to its land-locked location.
This document provides information about the cultures of two Central Asian countries - Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. It discusses their currencies, populations, cuisines, music, national dresses, applied arts, and hospitality traditions. For Kazakhstan, it highlights its large oil and mineral resources and describes its major crops. It also discusses Uzbekistan's reliance on agriculture and cotton as well as its gold mining industry.
Uzbekistan is a landlocked country located in Central Asia. It has a population of over 31 million and its capital and largest city is Tashkent. The country has a predominantly Muslim population and Uzbek is the official language. Uzbekistan has a long history dating back to ancient Silk Road trade and was later conquered by various empires and rulers like Alexander the Great, Arabs, Mongols, and Russians. It gained independence in 1991 after the fall of the Soviet Union and has since developed its economy through its natural resources in gold, copper, uranium and cotton. Popular sports include the traditional wrestling form of Kurash and people are known for their hospitality and national dish of pilaf rice.
This document provides an overview of tourism in Uzbekistan, highlighting its rich cultural heritage, historical sites, and natural attractions. It discusses some of Uzbekistan's most famous cities like Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva that contain well-preserved architectural monuments. It also mentions the country's mountains and deserts that offer opportunities for adventure tourism. The tourism industry in Uzbekistan is supported by laws and development programs, and the country aims to attract more foreign investment into its tourism sector.
Tajikistan is a landlocked mountainous country in Central Asia bordered by Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and China. The majority of Tajikistan's population belongs to the Tajik ethnic group who speak Tajik, a dialect of Persian. Tajikistan has been inhabited for over 4,000 years and has been ruled by various empires throughout history, most notably the Persian Empire. It emerged as an independent country in 1991 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union but endured a civil war in the 1990s before achieving peace in 1997. Tajikistan remains the poorest country in Central Asia with a developing economy dependent on agriculture, hydropower, and remittances from citizens working abroad
The document provides information about tourism in Uzbekistan. It discusses the population demographics, capital, languages, religions, things to expect regarding history, culture, cuisine, music and hospitality. It highlights several UNESCO world heritage sites and provides details on tours, transportation services, hotels, restaurants, national parks, ski resorts, and why Dolores Travel Services is a reputable tour operator in Uzbekistan.
Kazakhstan is a large, landlocked country located in Central Asia. It has borders with Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan. Kazakhstan has a population of around 17 million people and was the last former Soviet republic to declare independence in 1991. The capital of Kazakhstan is Astana.
Uzbekistan is a landlocked country located in Central Asia. It borders Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Turkmenistan. Uzbekistan has a diverse landscape ranging from deserts to mountain peaks. The country has a population of over 28 million people, with 80% being ethnic Uzbeks. Uzbekistan has a presidential republic political system, but exhibits little political freedom and has maintained Soviet-era policies of restricting opposition and media. The economy relies heavily on agriculture, especially cotton production, but the government is pursuing industrialization and economic reforms to transition to a more market-oriented system.
Uzbekistan is a doubly landlocked country located in Central Asia. The capital and largest city is Tashkent. Uzbekistan has a population of over 30 million people, mostly composed of Uzbeks, Russians, Tajiks, Kazakhs, and Karakalpaks. The country has a developing economy focused on industries like gold mining and cotton production. Uzbekistan has a long history and was home to influential cities along the Silk Road, including Bukhara, Samarkand, and Khiva, which contain many well-preserved historical and architectural monuments. Today, Uzbekistan is working to balance its traditional culture and heritage with modernization.
The document provides information about Uzbekistan, including its geography, flag, coat of arms, capital city Tashkent, and president Islam Karimov. It also describes Uzbekistan's legislature, banking system, and cuisine centered around mutton, wheat, and seasonal fruits and vegetables.
The document discusses travel to Uzbekistan. It provides background on Uzbekistan's geography, including major mountain ranges and rivers. It also describes Uzbek cultural aspects like national holidays, foods, and traditions. Historical sites from Uzbekistan's place along the Silk Road are mentioned. The conclusion encourages travel to experience Uzbekistan's hospitality.
India has over 1.2 billion people from many ethnic groups including Dravidians and Aryans. The Hindu caste system determines social status and occupation, with Brahmins as priests and Untouchables performing menial jobs. India's population density is very high due to the large population and geography. Major cities include Mumbai, Kolkata, and Delhi. India's ancient Indus Valley civilization influenced modern Hinduism and the caste system remains influential today, though now illegal. Significant empires like the Maurya and Gupta expanded India but were later invaded by Muslims, affecting religious demographics.
1) Uzbekistan and India have historical relations dating back thousands of years along the Silk Road.
2) Uzbekistan, and Tashkent specifically, offer potential as destinations for MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions) travel from India due to their proximity and because Tashkent functions as a regional hub in Central Asia.
3) Tashkent offers attractions for tourists such as historical and cultural sites, natural attractions near the city, and opportunities for shopping for carpets, pottery, paintings and other handicrafts. Indian food and nightlife are also available in Tashkent.
Why to Study MBBS in Kazakhstan 2020?
Easy Admission Procedure
Fully English Medium
No Capitation
Moderate cost Fee
Medical in kazakhstan Recognized By WHO, MCI and other International Recognized Bodies.
Easy Fee Installment
World Class Infrastructure
Great Opportunities after fulfillment MBBS effectively.
Application VISA is exceptionally basic and simple and no is pressure engaged with it.
Education standard is to a great degree high keeping up its quality and hopefuls are not required to show up for the therapeutic examination. Colleges there give showing world class techniques and belief systems. At the same time, they pick up a global introduction which is preference to them.
Once they finish their investigations, they can even go to their country and can either total their further examinations or can likewise apply for the activity.
They can show up in the screening test led by the Medical Council of India. They can likewise apply for the European Union and United States of America for employments. Degree is perceived all around the world.
Safety and security is guaranteed in the nation and also, they take in the history and culture of the nation too. Along these lines they defeat presentation.
Easy VISA process with 100% certification.
For More Information
Call +91-9999163692
Tajikistan is a landlocked mountainous country in Central Asia bordered by Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and China. Most of the population belongs to the Tajik ethnic group who speak Persian and have historically been part of Persian empires. After being part of the Russian Empire and then the Soviet Union, Tajikistan declared independence in 1991 but descended into a civil war. It now has a president and parliament but elections are considered unfair. The economy remains poor relying on cotton and aluminum exports.
The education system of Uzbekistan consists of pre-school, general secondary, secondary specialized/vocational, and higher education. It is regulated by the national law on education and aims to develop students' knowledge, skills, and abilities. Higher education includes bachelor's and master's degrees delivered through universities, academies, and institutes. It prepares experts in various fields and grants graduates the right to work in their specialization or continue training.
Uzbekistan is a landlocked country located in Central Asia with a population of around 27 million people. The capital and largest city is Tashkent. Uzbekistan has a continental climate and was historically invaded and ruled by various empires and powers over the past 2500 years before gaining independence in 1991. Today, Uzbekistan is a republic with Islam being the dominant religion and Russian and Uzbek being the most common languages.
Learning about a new country - school projectRamyaKaja
Learning about a new country - school project - 4th grade - i was assigned Russia. My presentation about Russian food, religion, , regions, capital city, weather, flag, government, education, economy, history and inventions.
The document discusses Kazakhstan, including its history, geography, population, economy, and culture. Some key points include:
- Kazakhstan declared independence on December 16, 1991 and is situated in central Asia, bordering Russia, China, and other countries.
- The population mainly consists of Kazakhs and Russians, with Kazakh being the official language though Russian is still widely used.
- Major industries include oil, steel, and agriculture. The Baikonur Cosmodrome continues to be important for space exploration.
- Astana is the modern capital and center of government, while Almaty is the largest city. National symbols include the flag, emblem, and anthem.
The flag of Uzbekistan was adopted in 1991 and features 12 stars representing the country's 12 provinces, with a blue stripe for the sky, white for justice, and green for hospitality. Two narrow red stripes represent strength. The declining moon symbolizes Uzbekistan's culture emerging after the Soviet Union or its Islamic traditions. Alternative explanations are that the stars and moon represent the calendar or Islam, while the colors symbolize natural elements and values connecting the people. Located in Central Asia at the crossroads of trade routes, Uzbekistan's population and identity have been shaped by migration and powerful empires throughout history, with Uzbeks speaking a Turkic language being the latest immigrants.
Kazakhstan has a population of around 16 million people who primarily speak Kazakh and Russian. Islam is the predominant religion. The country has significant oil and mineral resources. Kazakhstan has a diverse landscape that ranges from steppes to mountains and is home to various animal species like the brown bear, cheetah, and snow leopard.
Tashkent is the capital of Uzbekistan, with a population over 3 million people. It has a long history dating back over 2,000 years under different names such as Chach and Chashkand before becoming known as Tashkent. The city has a mix of old and impressive new buildings and experiences a wide range of temperatures from zero degrees in winter to forty degrees in summer due to its land-locked location.
This document provides information about the cultures of two Central Asian countries - Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. It discusses their currencies, populations, cuisines, music, national dresses, applied arts, and hospitality traditions. For Kazakhstan, it highlights its large oil and mineral resources and describes its major crops. It also discusses Uzbekistan's reliance on agriculture and cotton as well as its gold mining industry.
Uzbekistan is a landlocked country located in Central Asia. It has a population of over 31 million and its capital and largest city is Tashkent. The country has a predominantly Muslim population and Uzbek is the official language. Uzbekistan has a long history dating back to ancient Silk Road trade and was later conquered by various empires and rulers like Alexander the Great, Arabs, Mongols, and Russians. It gained independence in 1991 after the fall of the Soviet Union and has since developed its economy through its natural resources in gold, copper, uranium and cotton. Popular sports include the traditional wrestling form of Kurash and people are known for their hospitality and national dish of pilaf rice.
This document provides an overview of tourism in Uzbekistan, highlighting its rich cultural heritage, historical sites, and natural attractions. It discusses some of Uzbekistan's most famous cities like Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva that contain well-preserved architectural monuments. It also mentions the country's mountains and deserts that offer opportunities for adventure tourism. The tourism industry in Uzbekistan is supported by laws and development programs, and the country aims to attract more foreign investment into its tourism sector.
Tajikistan is a landlocked mountainous country in Central Asia bordered by Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and China. The majority of Tajikistan's population belongs to the Tajik ethnic group who speak Tajik, a dialect of Persian. Tajikistan has been inhabited for over 4,000 years and has been ruled by various empires throughout history, most notably the Persian Empire. It emerged as an independent country in 1991 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union but endured a civil war in the 1990s before achieving peace in 1997. Tajikistan remains the poorest country in Central Asia with a developing economy dependent on agriculture, hydropower, and remittances from citizens working abroad
The document provides information about tourism in Uzbekistan. It discusses the population demographics, capital, languages, religions, things to expect regarding history, culture, cuisine, music and hospitality. It highlights several UNESCO world heritage sites and provides details on tours, transportation services, hotels, restaurants, national parks, ski resorts, and why Dolores Travel Services is a reputable tour operator in Uzbekistan.
Kazakhstan is a large, landlocked country located in Central Asia. It has borders with Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan. Kazakhstan has a population of around 17 million people and was the last former Soviet republic to declare independence in 1991. The capital of Kazakhstan is Astana.
Uzbekistan is a landlocked country located in Central Asia. It borders Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Turkmenistan. Uzbekistan has a diverse landscape ranging from deserts to mountain peaks. The country has a population of over 28 million people, with 80% being ethnic Uzbeks. Uzbekistan has a presidential republic political system, but exhibits little political freedom and has maintained Soviet-era policies of restricting opposition and media. The economy relies heavily on agriculture, especially cotton production, but the government is pursuing industrialization and economic reforms to transition to a more market-oriented system.
Uzbekistan is a doubly landlocked country located in Central Asia. The capital and largest city is Tashkent. Uzbekistan has a population of over 30 million people, mostly composed of Uzbeks, Russians, Tajiks, Kazakhs, and Karakalpaks. The country has a developing economy focused on industries like gold mining and cotton production. Uzbekistan has a long history and was home to influential cities along the Silk Road, including Bukhara, Samarkand, and Khiva, which contain many well-preserved historical and architectural monuments. Today, Uzbekistan is working to balance its traditional culture and heritage with modernization.
The document provides information about Uzbekistan, including its geography, flag, coat of arms, capital city Tashkent, and president Islam Karimov. It also describes Uzbekistan's legislature, banking system, and cuisine centered around mutton, wheat, and seasonal fruits and vegetables.
The document discusses travel to Uzbekistan. It provides background on Uzbekistan's geography, including major mountain ranges and rivers. It also describes Uzbek cultural aspects like national holidays, foods, and traditions. Historical sites from Uzbekistan's place along the Silk Road are mentioned. The conclusion encourages travel to experience Uzbekistan's hospitality.
India has over 1.2 billion people from many ethnic groups including Dravidians and Aryans. The Hindu caste system determines social status and occupation, with Brahmins as priests and Untouchables performing menial jobs. India's population density is very high due to the large population and geography. Major cities include Mumbai, Kolkata, and Delhi. India's ancient Indus Valley civilization influenced modern Hinduism and the caste system remains influential today, though now illegal. Significant empires like the Maurya and Gupta expanded India but were later invaded by Muslims, affecting religious demographics.
1) Uzbekistan and India have historical relations dating back thousands of years along the Silk Road.
2) Uzbekistan, and Tashkent specifically, offer potential as destinations for MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions) travel from India due to their proximity and because Tashkent functions as a regional hub in Central Asia.
3) Tashkent offers attractions for tourists such as historical and cultural sites, natural attractions near the city, and opportunities for shopping for carpets, pottery, paintings and other handicrafts. Indian food and nightlife are also available in Tashkent.
Why to Study MBBS in Kazakhstan 2020?
Easy Admission Procedure
Fully English Medium
No Capitation
Moderate cost Fee
Medical in kazakhstan Recognized By WHO, MCI and other International Recognized Bodies.
Easy Fee Installment
World Class Infrastructure
Great Opportunities after fulfillment MBBS effectively.
Application VISA is exceptionally basic and simple and no is pressure engaged with it.
Education standard is to a great degree high keeping up its quality and hopefuls are not required to show up for the therapeutic examination. Colleges there give showing world class techniques and belief systems. At the same time, they pick up a global introduction which is preference to them.
Once they finish their investigations, they can even go to their country and can either total their further examinations or can likewise apply for the activity.
They can show up in the screening test led by the Medical Council of India. They can likewise apply for the European Union and United States of America for employments. Degree is perceived all around the world.
Safety and security is guaranteed in the nation and also, they take in the history and culture of the nation too. Along these lines they defeat presentation.
Easy VISA process with 100% certification.
For More Information
Call +91-9999163692
Tajikistan is a landlocked mountainous country in Central Asia bordered by Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and China. Most of the population belongs to the Tajik ethnic group who speak Persian and have historically been part of Persian empires. After being part of the Russian Empire and then the Soviet Union, Tajikistan declared independence in 1991 but descended into a civil war. It now has a president and parliament but elections are considered unfair. The economy remains poor relying on cotton and aluminum exports.
The education system of Uzbekistan consists of pre-school, general secondary, secondary specialized/vocational, and higher education. It is regulated by the national law on education and aims to develop students' knowledge, skills, and abilities. Higher education includes bachelor's and master's degrees delivered through universities, academies, and institutes. It prepares experts in various fields and grants graduates the right to work in their specialization or continue training.
Uzbekistan is a landlocked country located in Central Asia with a population of around 27 million people. The capital and largest city is Tashkent. Uzbekistan has a continental climate and was historically invaded and ruled by various empires and powers over the past 2500 years before gaining independence in 1991. Today, Uzbekistan is a republic with Islam being the dominant religion and Russian and Uzbek being the most common languages.
Learning about a new country - school projectRamyaKaja
Learning about a new country - school project - 4th grade - i was assigned Russia. My presentation about Russian food, religion, , regions, capital city, weather, flag, government, education, economy, history and inventions.
The document discusses Kazakhstan, including its history, geography, population, economy, and culture. Some key points include:
- Kazakhstan declared independence on December 16, 1991 and is situated in central Asia, bordering Russia, China, and other countries.
- The population mainly consists of Kazakhs and Russians, with Kazakh being the official language though Russian is still widely used.
- Major industries include oil, steel, and agriculture. The Baikonur Cosmodrome continues to be important for space exploration.
- Astana is the modern capital and center of government, while Almaty is the largest city. National symbols include the flag, emblem, and anthem.
The flag of Uzbekistan was adopted in 1991 and features 12 stars representing the country's 12 provinces, with a blue stripe for the sky, white for justice, and green for hospitality. Two narrow red stripes represent strength. The declining moon symbolizes Uzbekistan's culture emerging after the Soviet Union or its Islamic traditions. Alternative explanations are that the stars and moon represent the calendar or Islam, while the colors symbolize natural elements and values connecting the people. Located in Central Asia at the crossroads of trade routes, Uzbekistan's population and identity have been shaped by migration and powerful empires throughout history, with Uzbeks speaking a Turkic language being the latest immigrants.
The Trevian International team produced a 2016 guide to Kazakhstan for American businesses. Our intent is that those interested in building commercial ties with Kazakhstan will be encouraged by the welcoming society and attractive foreign investment incentives Kazakhstan offers.
The most developed industries of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the ESC.pptxAssem39
This document provides a summary of a presentation on the industries of Kazakhstan and the Eurasian Economic Union. The 3-page presentation includes sections on:
1) The history of Kazakhstan's formation as a state.
2) The cultural and historical background of Kazakhstan's national symbols such as the flag, emblems, and anthem.
3) Descriptions of Kazakhstan's flag, emblems, and anthem and how they represent Kazakh culture and history.
4) An overview of Kazakhstan's government system and the main branches of its economy.
Pakistan's Relations with Central Asian Countries.docxlodhisaajjda
After the dissolution of Soviet Union in 1991, Central Asian Muslim countries Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan came in to being.
Pakistan established relations with these countries and expanded its external relations. These relations further improved with the establishment of Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO). Pakistan's relations with these countries are not only based on religion, but also on mutual interests. In the present-day world, it is beneficial for these countries to cooperate with each other. These countries do not have access to sea as they are land locked. Access to sea is very important to carry international trade. Pakistan has been providing these countries access to sea. These states are rich in oil and mineral wealth which are requirements of Pakistan. Coal, Oil and natural gas are extracted from many countries of the region. Major portion of the population of the region is engaged in the agriculture sector. Therefore, they live in valleys and oasis. Agriculture is source of provision of food, it provides raw material to the garments and leather industries. International fame is linked with the colorful carpets and rugs of the region.
وسطی ایشیائی ممالک کے ساتھ پاکستان کے تعلقات
1991میں سوویت یونین کی تحلیل کے بعد وسطی ایشیائی مسلم ممالک قازقستان، کرغزستان، تاجکستان، ترکمانستان اور ازبکستان وجود میں آئے۔ پاکستان نے ان ممالک کے ساتھ تعلقات قائم کیے اور اپنے بیرونی تعلقات کو وسعت دی۔ اقتصادی تعاون تنظیم (ECO) کے قیام سے یہ تعلقات مزید بہتر ہوئے۔ ان ممالک کے ساتھ پاکستان کے تعلقات نہ صرف مذہب کی بنیاد پر ہیں بلکہ باہمی مفادات پر بھی ہیں۔ موجودہ دور میں ان ممالک کا ایک دوسرے کے ساتھ تعاون کرنا فائدہ مند ہے۔ ان ممالک کی سمندر تک رسائی نہیں ہے کیونکہ یہ زمینی بند ہیں۔ بین الاقوامی تجارت کے لیے سمندر تک رسائی بہت ضروری ہے۔ پاکستان ان ممالک کو سمندر تک رسائی فراہم کرتا رہا ہے۔ یہ ریاستیں تیل اور معدنی دولت سے مالا مال ہیں جو پاکستان کی ضروریات ہیں۔ کوئلہ، تیل اور قدرتی گیس خطے کے کئی ممالک سے حاصل کی جاتی ہے۔ علاقے کی آبادی کا بڑا حصہ زراعت کے شعبے سے وابستہ ہے۔ اس لیے وہ وادیوں اور نخلستانوں میں رہتے ہیں۔ زراعت خوراک کی فراہمی کا ذریعہ ہے، یہ گارمنٹس اور چمڑے کی صنعتوں کو خام مال فراہم کرتی ہے۔ بین الاقوامی شہرت خطے کے رنگ برنگے قالینوں اور قالینوں سے جڑی ہوئی ہے۔
Which country ruled over the countries of Central Asia till 1991?
From 1860 until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Central Asia was under Russian rule for little more than a century.
What are the 5 Stan countries?
It includes Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The countries as a group are also colloquially referred to as the "-stans" as all have names ending with the Persian suffix "-stan" (meaning "land of") in both respective native languages and most other languages.
What was the religion in Central Asia before Islam?
This vast, land-locked region, with its extreme continental climate, was a center of civilization with great metropolises.
The document discusses the geography, history, culture and symbols of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) in northeastern Russia. It notes that the Sakha Republic is one of the largest federal subjects of Russia, covering over 3 million square kilometers. The national symbols of Sakha incorporate traditional symbols from Sakha culture and history, including a horseman from rock paintings and seven diamonds representing the region's diamond wealth. Various ethnic groups live in the Sakha Republic, including Tatars who were exiled there in the 19th century and now have their own cultural institutions. The document also discusses the symbols and traditions of Tatars and other indigenous groups in the region.
Russia has a population of over 100 million people composed of over 100 ethnic groups. The largest ethnic group is Russians, making up about 80% of the population, while other groups like Tatars, Ukrainians, Bashkirs, and Chuvash make up the remaining 20%. After the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, several republics became independent countries while others joined organizations like NATO. Russia remains ethnically diverse with Slavs, Caucasians, and Turkic peoples forming the major heritages. Russian is the most widely spoken language though over 100 tongues are used across the country's varied regions.
Tatarstan is a republic located in Eastern Europe along the Volga and Kama Rivers. It has a population of over 3.7 million people from 173 ethnic groups, including Tatars, Russians, Chuvashes, and others. Tatarstan has a diverse economy focused on manufacturing, including vehicles, aircraft, oil and gas equipment. It has a long history dating back to the Kazan Khanate and was formerly part of the Russian Empire before becoming an autonomous republic within the Russian Federation.
Uzbekistan borders the Aral Sea and its two largest rivers are the Amu Darya and Syrdariya. The country is dominated by vast desert plains that cover 80% of it, while its most fertile region is the Fergana Valley. The culture of Uzbekistan has a mix of ethnic groups, with Uzbeks being the majority at 71% in 1995. Customs and traditions of the Uzbek people have been forming for centuries and date back to ancient nomadic tribes and states in the region. The capital of Uzbekistan is Tashkent, a modern city located in the northeast that is a political, economic, and cultural center with over 2.3 million people.
Asia is the largest continent in terms of area and population. It covers 17 million square miles and is home to over 4 billion people. Some key facts about Asia include: China and India have the largest populations of any country; the continent spans diverse climates and biomes; major religions include Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism; and China and Japan have two of the largest economies in the world. The continent is broadly divided into regions including Northern, Central, Eastern, Southern, and Southeast Asia.
Kazakhstan has pursued an active multi-vector foreign policy since gaining independence in 1991. It has built strong economic and diplomatic relationships with Russia, China, and Western countries. Kazakhstan has also positioned itself as a mediator in international conflicts. To strengthen its international engagement, Kazakhstan has hosted major international events and promoted education programs to develop a new generation fluent in multiple languages.
Kazakhstan is a large, diverse country located in Central Asia. It borders several countries and contains many geographic features like mountains, forests, seas, lakes, rivers, deserts, and steppe plains. The population of over 16 million people consists of 132 ethnic groups. Astana became the capital in 1998 after Almaty, and both are major cities along with others like Aktobe, Karaganda, and Shymkent. Kazakhstan has a democratic government with separation of powers and a president who is both head of state and commander-in-chief.
The document provides information about the Volga Tatars culture in Russia. It discusses that the Volga Tatars live in the Republic of Tatarstan, located between the Volga River and Ural Mountains. The capital of Tatarstan is Kazan. The Tatars speak Tatar and Russian languages and are mainly Sunni Muslims. Their traditional clothes, food, houses, and celebrations are described.
1. In early 1917, widespread strikes and protests in Petrograd against food shortages and World War I led to the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II and the establishment of a provisional government.
2. Russia has over 160 ethnic groups with diverse cultural traditions including clothing, cuisine, music, and architecture. Orthodox Christianity is the dominant religion.
3. The Russian economy relies heavily on exports of fuels, metals, and raw materials. Major trading partners include Ukraine, Germany, and China. Agriculture, fishing, and mining are also important industries.
Russia is the largest country in the world, spanning northern Asia and Eastern Europe across nine time zones. It has a population of 142 million and vast natural resources. Russia has a long history and tradition of excellence in the arts and sciences. It also has cultural and linguistic diversity, with over 100 languages spoken among its 160 ethnic groups. In recent decades, Russia has developed rapidly as a tourist destination, attracting visitors to experience its cultural and natural attractions.
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Kazakhstan is the largest landlocked country in the world, stretching from China to the Caspian Sea and encompassing a diverse population of 15 million people. It has a mountainous eastern region containing forests, lakes, and glaciers, which gives way to vast steppes and deserts in the western part of the country. Nomadic peoples inhabited Central Asia for millennia, and the Kazakh ethnicity emerged in the 15th century, coming under Russian rule by the mid-19th century when Almaty was established. Uzbekistan, located in the heart of Central Asia, was historically a key hub on the Silk Road and home to powerful cities like Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva that were important
Dr. Abror N. Gadaev gave a presentation about Uzbekistan to students in Florida. Uzbekistan is a landlocked country in Central Asia, located between the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers. It has a population of 26 million and was formerly part of the Soviet Union, gaining independence in 1991. The presentation provided details on Uzbekistan's geography, climate, cities such as Samarkand, and history from early civilization through Mongol rule and the present day.
Dr. Abror N. Gadaev gave a presentation about Uzbekistan to students in Florida. Uzbekistan is a landlocked country in Central Asia, located between the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers. It has a population of 26 million and was formerly part of the Soviet Union, gaining independence in 1991. The presentation provided details on Uzbekistan's geography, climate, cities such as Samarkand, and history from early civilization through Mongol rule and the present day.
Republic of Tatarstan: General Overview, State System, EconomyDerrick Staten
The document provides an overview of the Republic of Tatarstan, including its basic facts, state system, and economy. It discusses Tatarstan's state symbols, leadership structure consisting of a President and Cabinet of Ministers, and location in European Russia at the confluence of the Volga and Kama Rivers. The population is over 3.7 million and represents many ethnic groups, with Tatar and Russian being the most dominant. Islam and Orthodox Christianity are the main religions. The capital and largest city is Kazan, which is an important cultural and economic center of the region.
What Could Be Behind Your Mercedes Sprinter's Power Loss on Uphill RoadsSprinter Gurus
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Understanding Catalytic Converter Theft:
What is a Catalytic Converter?: Learn about the function of catalytic converters in vehicles and why they are targeted by thieves.
Why are They Stolen?: Discover the valuable metals inside catalytic converters (such as platinum, palladium, and rhodium) that make them attractive to criminals.
Steps to Prevent Catalytic Converter Theft:
Parking Strategies: Tips on where and how to park your vehicle to reduce the risk of theft, such as parking in well-lit areas or secure garages.
Protective Devices: Overview of various anti-theft devices available, including catalytic converter locks, shields, and alarms.
Etching and Marking: The benefits of etching your vehicle’s VIN on the catalytic converter or using a catalytic converter marking kit to make it traceable and less appealing to thieves.
Surveillance and Monitoring: Recommendations for using security cameras and motion-sensor lights to deter thieves.
Statistics and Insights:
Theft Rates by Borough: Analysis of data to determine which borough in NYC experiences the highest rate of catalytic converter thefts.
Recent Trends: Current trends and patterns in catalytic converter thefts to help you stay aware of emerging hotspots and tactics used by thieves.
Benefits of This Presentation:
Awareness: Increase your awareness about catalytic converter theft and its impact on vehicle owners.
Practical Tips: Gain actionable insights and tips to effectively prevent catalytic converter theft.
Local Insights: Understand the specific risks in different NYC boroughs, helping you take targeted preventive measures.
This presentation aims to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to protect your vehicle from catalytic converter theft, ensuring you are prepared and proactive in safeguarding your property.
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Expanding Access to Affordable At-Home EV Charging by Vanessa WarheitForth
Vanessa Warheit, Co-Founder of EV Charging for All, gave this presentation at the Forth Addressing The Challenges of Charging at Multi-Family Housing webinar on June 11, 2024.
Implementing ELDs or Electronic Logging Devices is slowly but surely becoming the norm in fleet management. Why? Well, integrating ELDs and associated connected vehicle solutions like fleet tracking devices lets businesses and their in-house fleet managers reap several benefits. Check out the post below to learn more.
EV Charging at MFH Properties by Whitaker JamiesonForth
Whitaker Jamieson, Senior Specialist at Forth, gave this presentation at the Forth Addressing The Challenges of Charging at Multi-Family Housing webinar on June 11, 2024.