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- Aqsaqal abstract "Aqsaqal (also transliterated aksakal, in Turkic languages, literally meaning "white beard") metaphorically refers to the male elders, the old and wise of the community in parts of Central Asia and Caucasus. Traditionally an aqsaqal was the leader of a village or aul until the Soviet times. Acting as advisors or judges, these elders have or had a role in politics and the justice system in countries and tribes. For instance, there are aksakals courts in Kyrgyzstan. In Uzbekistan, which has traditionally been a more urban society (the Uzbeks being sarts or town-dwellers, as opposed to nomadic Turks), cities are divided up into mahallas. Each mahalla has an aqsaqal who acts as the district leader.".
- Aqsaqal thumbnail Khinalugian_Suleyman_2007.jpg?width=300.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageID "1865564".
- Aqsaqal wikiPageLength "2330".
- Aqsaqal wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Aqsaqal wikiPageRevisionID "599048342".
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLink Askar_Akayev.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLink Aul.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLink Bishkek.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Caucasus.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Customary_legal_systems.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kazakhstani_culture.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kyrgyzstani_culture.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkish_culture.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Uzbekistani_culture.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLink Caucasus.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLink Central_Asia.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLink Custom_(law).
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLink Customary_law.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLink Kyrgyzstan.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLink President_of_Kyrgyzstan.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLink Transliteration.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLink Turkic_languages.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLink Uzbekistan.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLink File:Khinalugian_Suleyman_2007.jpg.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLink File:The_Aksakal_in_front_of_his_Yoort.jpg.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aqsaqal".
- Aqsaqal wikiPageWikiLinkText "aqsaqal".
- Aqsaqal hasPhotoCollection Aqsaqal.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CAsia-hist-stub.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Culture-stub.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Kazakhstan-stub.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Kyrgyzstan-stub.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aqsaqal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Uzbekistan-stub.
- Aqsaqal subject Category:Caucasus.
- Aqsaqal subject Category:Customary_legal_systems.
- Aqsaqal subject Category:Kazakhstani_culture.
- Aqsaqal subject Category:Kyrgyzstani_culture.
- Aqsaqal subject Category:Turkish_culture.
- Aqsaqal subject Category:Uzbekistani_culture.
- Aqsaqal comment "Aqsaqal (also transliterated aksakal, in Turkic languages, literally meaning "white beard") metaphorically refers to the male elders, the old and wise of the community in parts of Central Asia and Caucasus. Traditionally an aqsaqal was the leader of a village or aul until the Soviet times. Acting as advisors or judges, these elders have or had a role in politics and the justice system in countries and tribes. For instance, there are aksakals courts in Kyrgyzstan.".
- Aqsaqal label "Aqsaqal".
- Aqsaqal sameAs Ağsaqqallı.
- Aqsaqal sameAs Аксакал.
- Aqsaqal sameAs Аксакал.
- Aqsaqal sameAs Aksakal.
- Aqsaqal sameAs Aksakal.
- Aqsaqal sameAs Аксакал.
- Aqsaqal sameAs Aksakal.
- Aqsaqal sameAs m.0625n4.
- Aqsaqal sameAs Аксакал.
- Aqsaqal sameAs Aksakallı.
- Aqsaqal sameAs Аксакал.
- Aqsaqal sameAs Q1998606.
- Aqsaqal sameAs Q1998606.
- Aqsaqal sameAs 阿克撒卡爾.
- Aqsaqal wasDerivedFrom Aqsaqal?oldid=599048342.
- Aqsaqal depiction Khinalugian_Suleyman_2007.jpg.
- Aqsaqal isPrimaryTopicOf Aqsaqal.