
Kökbörü is a traditional equestrian sport belonging to the Turkic peoples of Central Asia. This game, which requires horsemanship, agility, and strength, is regarded as an essential component of warrior Turkic culture. Typically played with the hide of a goat or sheep, the sport continues to exist as a symbol of historical identity in Turkic nations such as Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan. Kökbörü is not merely a physical contest but also a sport that fosters community spirit and strategi
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Rabia Seçkin

Wild horses refer to populations of horses that have been released into the wild or live feral due to specific reasons, descending from domesticated at lineages but adapted to wild life. In Turkish culture and historical processes, wild horses have occupied a significant place in important, particularly in Anatolia regions where they have survived through natural selection as resilient animals. These horses have attracted attention throughout history from ancient times to the present day due to
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Feyza Afra Taşkın

Rahvan riding is a traditional equestrian style based on the rahvan gait, a smooth and rhythmic movement in which the horse moves both legs on the same side simultaneously. This gait provides comfort to the rider and enables the horse to cover long distances with less energy expenditure. In Turkish culture, rahvan riding has persisted for centuries across Anatolia as a means of transportation, sport, and recreation.Characteristics of the Rahvan GaitThe rahvan gait involves the simultaneous movem
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Archery is an ancient and thrilling sport that involves using a bow and arrow to hit a target. This sport requires both concentration and balance and has been used throughout history for hunting, warfare, and ceremonial purposes. Today, it is recognized as a discipline practiced in both traditional and modern forms.📜 Historical Background WorldwideThe history of archery extends back to the Stone Age. Civilizations such as ancient Egypt, China, India, and classical Greece employed archery for wa
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Mustafa Cem İnci
AhThe Ahal Teke is one of the oldest and purest horse breeds in the world, named after the Ahal Oasis within the borders of Türkiye and the Teke tribe of Turkmen people who inhabit the region. It is renowned for its metallic sheen created by its unique coat structure, extraordinary adaptation to desert conditions, and deep loyalty to its rider. Historically serving as a mount for warfare, hunting, and migration across the harsh landscapes of Central Asia, this breed is now regarded as an integral
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Samet Buğrahan İçoğlu