Traditional Kyrgyz horse game lives on in eastern Turkey
07.09.2021

Kyrgyz Turks who moved from the Pamir plateau in northern Afghanistan in the early 1980s to Ercis district in Turkey’s Van province want to pass the game on to future generations through the Kok Boru Sports Club they established.

Traditional Kyrgyz horse game lives on in eastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Necmettin Karaca

Kyrgyz Turks who moved from the Pamir plateau in northern Afghanistan in the early 1980s to Ercis district in Turkey’s Van province want to pass the game on to future generations through the Kok Boru Sports Club they established.

Traditional Kyrgyz horse game lives on in eastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Necmettin Karaca

Kyrgyz Turks who moved from the Pamir plateau in northern Afghanistan in the early 1980s to Ercis district in Turkey’s Van province want to pass the game on to future generations through the Kok Boru Sports Club they established.

Traditional Kyrgyz horse game lives on in eastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Necmettin Karaca

Kyrgyz Turks who moved from the Pamir plateau in northern Afghanistan in the early 1980s to Ercis district in Turkey’s Van province want to pass the game on to future generations through the Kok Boru Sports Club they established.

Traditional Kyrgyz horse game lives on in eastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Necmettin Karaca

Kyrgyz Turks who moved from the Pamir plateau in northern Afghanistan in the early 1980s to Ercis district in Turkey’s Van province want to pass the game on to future generations through the Kok Boru Sports Club they established.

Traditional Kyrgyz horse game lives on in eastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Necmettin Karaca

Kyrgyz Turks who moved from the Pamir plateau in northern Afghanistan in the early 1980s to Ercis district in Turkey’s Van province want to pass the game on to future generations through the Kok Boru Sports Club they established.

Traditional Kyrgyz horse game lives on in eastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Necmettin Karaca

Kyrgyz Turks who moved from the Pamir plateau in northern Afghanistan in the early 1980s to Ercis district in Turkey’s Van province want to pass the game on to future generations through the Kok Boru Sports Club they established.

Traditional Kyrgyz horse game lives on in eastern Turkey
Fotoğraf: Necmettin Karaca

Kyrgyz Turks who moved from the Pamir plateau in northern Afghanistan in the early 1980s to Ercis district in Turkey’s Van province want to pass the game on to future generations through the Kok Boru Sports Club they established.

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