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Traditional sports games presentlyDate: 2015-10-07; view: 427. Sports culture Legacy of heroism 1. History 2. Geographical names- cities, towns, villages, streets 3. Legends and myths 4. Personal names- the original meaning of the name lost its significance and is associated with some historical figure (hero or talented person) -Er, batyr, temir, tas, bolat, balta, Soldatbek, asker, - are composite part of male name, and names of heroes; Arystan, Barys, Jolbarys, Jigit, Yeskendir, Qairat, Qaisar, Female names - Gaukhar, Aliya, Manshuk 5. Lexicon- be brave and strong and patriot of your people and land as Baurzhan or Raibek 6. Celebration of May 9th- V-Day 7. May 7th- Day of the motherland defender In 1920s in some regions of Kazakhstan were formed groups on national sports games. In 1938 was held in Alma-Ata I republican kolkhoz spartakiad. An obligatory type- kazakhsha-qures (Kazakh wrestling). In 1939—1941 the program included tayak-jugurty, togyz qumalaq. In 19044-1947 were included all traditional Kazakh sports games. Alaman baiga- long distance racing; at-omraulastury – fighting with an opponent in a ring on horse; baiga- horse racing; burkut-salu- hunting with a falcon; jorga-jarys – racing on specially trained horses; jauay-jarys- fighting on foot; jamby- aty- shooting from an arrow or a rifle; kazaksha-kures- belly wrestling in Kazakh manner; kokpar- horse racing type; kumis-alu- horse racing type; qyz-kuu- racing on horse and catching a girl; qyz-jarys- racing contest between girls; saiys – wrestling on horse; togyz-qumalaq- table game with bones; tayaq-jugurty- throwing a stick on a snow to a distance; tuie-jarys- racing on camel.
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