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There have been people living in Kazakhstan since the Neolithic Revolution.
What do you mean by founder, if you mean who discovered Kazakhstan then it was a long ago before Christ and if you mean who made Kazakhstan then there are Kerei and Zhanibek
Kazakhstan has not colonized any countries. Kazakhstan was mainly under Persian control during the early times, then came under Mongol control, and then came under Russian control. Kazakhstan has been independent since 1991.
Kazakhstan exports oil. It is also said they have great chocolate bars. They love bread.
Yes, some of Enid Blyton's books have been adapted into films and plays. One of the most famous adaptations is "The Famous Five" series, which has been made into both films and plays over the years. Other popular adaptations include "The Secret Seven" and "Malory Towers."
Tsunamis do not create adaptations in plants or animals.
There has been no female president of Kazhakstan yet.
Back when it was part of the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan's official name was Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic. Since gaining independence, the official name has been Republic of Kazakhstan.
shubat is a national drink of Kazakhstan. shubat is a fermented drink obtained from camel's milk. Originally made by Kazakhs, it has been used both as medicine and beverage.
Beshbarmak is a popular meat in Kazakhstan. It is made with horse meat that is boiled. It is often served with shorpo which is mutton broth served in bowls.
Not anymore. The breakup of the Soviet Union left Kazakhstan with over a thousand Soviet warheads. However, all the nukes have since been shipped to Russia.