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5,000-year-old ancestral sport kept alive by Kyrgyz Turks

One of the oldest ancestral sports of the Turks has continued to exist in the Ulupamir village of Türkiye's Van province, where Kyrgyz Turks reside.

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5,000-year-old ancestral sport kept alive by Kyrgyz Turks

Vice president of the club, Umit Caglar, told Anadolu Agency about the war game and noted that Kök Böru has a history of more than 5,000 years.

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5,000-year-old ancestral sport kept alive by Kyrgyz Turks

He said the sport is not only unique to Kyrgyz and Kazakhs but it is one of the oldest sports of the Turks and noted that his community needs support for the promotion of Kök Böru.

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5,000-year-old ancestral sport kept alive by Kyrgyz Turks