Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Culture_of_Turkmenistan> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 65 of
65
with 100 triples per page.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan abstract "The Turkmen people have traditionally been nomads and equestrians, and even today after the fall of the USSR attempts to urbanize the Turkmens have not been very successful. They never really formed a coherent nation or ethnic group until they were forged into one by Joseph Stalin in the 1930s. Rather they are divided into clans, and each clan has its own dialect and style of dress. Turkmens are famous for making Turkmen rugs, often mistakenly called Bukhara rugs in the West. These are elaborate and colorful rugs, and these too help indicate the distinction between the various Turkmen clans.The Turkmens are Sunni Muslims but they, like most of the region's nomads, adhere to Islam rather loosely and combine Islam with pre-Islamic animist spirituality. The Turkmens do indeed tend to be spiritual but are by no means militantly religious.A Turkmen can be identified anywhere by the traditional "telpek" hats, which are large black sheepskin hats that resemble afros. The national dress: men wear high, shaggy sheepskin hats and red robes over white shirts. Women wear long sack-dresses over narrow trousers (the pants are trimmed with a band of embroidery at the ankle). Female headdresses usually consist of silver jewellery. Bracelets and brooches are set with semi-precious stones.Language: Outside the capital, the national language of Turkmen is the most widely encountered. In Ashgabat, it would be hard to find a person who did not speak Russian, however with recent efforts to revive the ancient culture of Turkmenistan, Turkmen is quickly regaining its place as the chief language of the state.Two significant figures in Turkmen literature are the poets Magtymguly Pyragy and Mämmetweli Kemine.Turkmen music is very similar to Khorasani music.".
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan thumbnail Yomud_Turkmen.jpg?width=300.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageExternalLink en.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageExternalLink culture.htm.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageID "1651239".
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageLength "3176".
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageRevisionID "676809274".
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Afro.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Akhal-Teke.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Animism.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Ashgabat.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Bukhara_rug.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkmenistan_culture.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Equestrianism.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Islam_in_Turkmenistan.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Stalin.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Khorasan_Province.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Magtymguly_Pyragy.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Merv.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Turkmenistan.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Mämmetweli_Kemine.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Nomad.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Russian_language.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Sheepskin.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Sheepskin_(material).
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Sunni_Islam.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Sunni_Muslim.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Telpek.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Turkmen_carpet.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Turkmen_cuisine.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Turkmen_language.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Turkmen_people.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Turkmen_rug.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Turkmens.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink USSR.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Yomut_carpet.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink Yurt.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLink File:Yomud_Turkmen.jpg.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Culture of Turkmenistan".
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Turkmen culture".
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageWikiLinkText "cultural events".
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan hasPhotoCollection Culture_of_Turkmenistan.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Culture-stub.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Culture_of_Asia.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Turkmenistan-stub.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Turkmenistan_topics.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan subject Category:Turkmenistan_culture.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan type Concept.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan comment "The Turkmen people have traditionally been nomads and equestrians, and even today after the fall of the USSR attempts to urbanize the Turkmens have not been very successful. They never really formed a coherent nation or ethnic group until they were forged into one by Joseph Stalin in the 1930s. Rather they are divided into clans, and each clan has its own dialect and style of dress. Turkmens are famous for making Turkmen rugs, often mistakenly called Bukhara rugs in the West.".
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan label "Culture of Turkmenistan".
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan sameAs Cultura_de_Turkmenistán.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan sameAs Culture_du_Turkménistan.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan sameAs トルクメニスタンの文化.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan sameAs Q245804.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan sameAs Q245804.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan sameAs 土庫曼文化.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan wasDerivedFrom Culture_of_Turkmenistan?oldid=676809274.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan depiction Yomud_Turkmen.jpg.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan homepage en.
- Culture_of_Turkmenistan isPrimaryTopicOf Culture_of_Turkmenistan.