The Largest Ethnic Groups in Central Asia

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Despite having the same size as Mexico, Central Asia is one of the most diverse and unique areas on Earth. Yet, most people know nothing about the people of Central Asia. This video will show you the amazing people of the region, and the interesting cultures, music, food, etc. that come with them.

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Hey everyone! Thanks for watching, and I hope you enjoy my new video about the Biggest Ethnicities of Central Asia! 😊
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By the way, I noticed one semi-major error in the video. I said that, outside of Korea and the West, Central Asia has the most Koreans in the world. This is not true, and many places like China, Russia, and Japan have more. Sorry about that!

EurasiaOnYT
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Central Asia is definitely full of beautiful people, I remember when I visited Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, I was so impressed by their beauty. Ah, and they are very hospitable, I wish I can come back soon.

Rodrigo-qjuh
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This is pretty good. Not many people talk about central Asia

decimatorentertainmentstud
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Came back to this video and i just realised how well this was made. This will surely blow up in the near future as more people will start to look into different parts of the worlds as technology and accessibility to information increases.

eatinsomtin
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Great 👍 I m very much pleased to know all about the ethnic groups of Central Asia !

ajantagogoi
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I was supposed to go to Kazakhstan for University research this September but because of COVID-19! I had to cancel my plans and hope that I can go this time next year to coincide with the Eagle Hunt in the Northern Regions. I love the Indigenous Music and their instruments and can’t wait for this time next year. Love this video perfect for what I am studying. Many Thanks.

perahharding
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Eurasians are beautiful. Their mixed ancestry gives them good aesthetics.

celica
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Beautiful presentation of these amazing peoples.

oceejekwam
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Great show! Love your closing remarks. People are complicated beings, with multiple influences. It'd be great if you could extend the Central Asian theme to cover areas that are also often considered as part of that broad culture-geographic group e.g. the various peoples of Xinjiang to the east, the Caucasus to the west, the steppes to multiple directions...

zhao
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Central Asia is full of beautiful people, what an interesting place, hopefully one day I will get to visit these very interesting places.

Jade-scne
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I really like your videos! I just wanted to make a small correction, though: Pashto is not a variety of Persian, like Dari, Tajiki, Hazaragi, and Aimaq are, but a part of a separate branch of the Iranic (often confusingly called "Iranian") languages. It is probably more closely related to the extinct language Bactrian, and more distantly to the other "East" Iranic languages in the Pamirs, such as Shughni, Wakhi, and Sariqoli.

It's also most common in linguistics nowadays to say "Persian-speaking people" instead of "Persian people" for Persian speakers outside of Iran, and "Iranic-" or "Iranian-speaking" for speakers of the wider language grouping, including Pashto, Pamiri languages, Caspian languages, like Mazandarani and Gilaki, and also so-called "Northwest" Iranic/Iranian languages, like Kurmanji, Sorani, Zazaki, Gorani, and (despite its geographical distance from the rest of the NW group) Balochi.

This is a minor thing, though, and I'm really grateful for the work you put into these videos! I give them as extra viewing for my undergraduate students.

kontovas
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I love my race tatars turkic.i love central asia and asian culture. Im so happy to be turkic

elifmoon
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Very informative! Thank you for this educational video! 🌺🌺

janeburton
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You forgot the East Turkistan which is called Xinjiang province in china. Uyghur, Kazakh and other people living there.

dr.m.
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where are Uyghurs and Pamiri people in this ? East Turkestan aka Xinjiang is also part of central asia and Uyghurs are inhabitants of central asia

shahidali
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In description it says central Asia is same size as Mexico but Kazakhstan alone is 9th largest country .
It will be nearly the size of Australia

UnafraidArsenal
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Such a diverse, unique and absolutely beautiful people of Central Asia...💖ASEAN neighbors.

suskagusip
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The Aimak are only a small ethnic group and most of the pictures used in this video are of Pashtuns/Pakhtuns for the Aimak part.

helmandblue
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East Turkistan should be regarded as a part of Central Asia as well imho.

ЕрланБаймуханов-иу
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Where is the mongolians, Uyghyr, and East Turkistan?

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