O galgo cazaque Tazy: de guardião nómada a símbolo nacional
Neste episódio de Modern Nomads, conhecemos o Tazy, um galgo cazaque que está a ganhar reconhecimento internacional como uma raça única e relevante do ponto de vista cultural.
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Neste episódio de Modern Nomads, conhecemos o Tazy, um galgo cazaque que está a ganhar reconhecimento internacional como uma raça única e relevante do ponto de vista cultural.
Em parceria com MDQ
LEIA MAIS : http://pt.euronews.com/2025/05/14/o-galgo-cazaque-tazy-de-guardiao-nomada-a-simbolo-nacional
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00:00From modern cityscapes to the wide-open step and beyond,
00:06Kazak Taza is becoming a symbol of national pride and identity,
00:11honoring the country's nomadic heritage and carrying that into the future.
00:15Welcome to Kazakhstan! Welcome to modern nomads!
00:22For Abzal Dothoman, these moments, escaping the bustle of Astana
00:27and stepping into suburban calm are precious.
00:30Almost every weekend he trades his office routine for fresh air
00:34and the loyal company of his beloved sidehounds.
00:38Nice to meet you, Abzal!
00:39It's a good day for dog walking.
00:44I try to go out with them once a week to go out on the street
00:50to make a horse walk together with Kazak Taza.
00:53If the season is allowed, you can also hunt with them.
00:59If the season is not, it's just a horse walk with Taza.
01:03They always need to be in the streets.
01:07The Kazakh sidehound, or the Kazakh Taza, is a unique breed.
01:12It is slim and long-legged, built for speed and endurance.
01:15Since ancient times, it has helped nomads to catch game
01:19and protect livestock from wolves.
01:23The breeze evolution spans a long history.
01:29Local scientists say it might have first been recorded during the horse domestication period
01:31by the ancient nomads of the region.
01:32The breeze evolution spans a long history.
01:34Local scientists say it might have first been recorded during the horse domestication period
01:36by the ancient nomads of the region.
01:37Images of Taza-shaped dogs can be seen in rock carvings dating back to the Iron Age
01:39around the 2nd century century.
01:40It has been recorded during the horse domestication period by the ancient nomads of the region.
01:41Images of Taza-shaped dogs can be seen in rock carvings dating back to the Iron Age
01:42around the 2nd century BC.
01:43Last year, the FCI, the world's king,
01:44the world's king, and the world's king,
01:45and the world's king.
01:46It has been recorded during the first time,
01:47and it has been recorded during the horse domestication period.
01:49The breeze evolution spans a long history.
01:52Local scientists say it might have first been recorded during the horse domestication period
01:57by the ancient nomads of the region.
01:59Images of Taza-shaped dogs can be seen in rock carvings dating back to the Iron Age
02:05around the 2nd century BC.
02:09Last year, the FCI, the world's king organization,
02:13granted preliminary recognition to the Kazak Taza.
02:16Now Kazakhstan officially holds the breed standard,
02:19and the next step is full recognition of the breed.
02:22Full recognition is possible only after 10 years,
02:26and only at the beginning of the implementation of a number of requirements and conditions.
02:32This means the stability of the breed,
02:35that means the growth of the breed,
02:37not only in Kazakhstan, but also in the world.
02:39This means the health and happiness of dogs,
02:42and in general, the quality of dogs in the country.
02:47To preserve the purity of the Kazakh sidehound,
02:49the country as the standard holder needs to follow strict guidelines
02:54in both care and feeding regimen.
02:56This is the duty of Taza breeders.
02:58We are visiting Murat Mansurov
03:00to learn the ins and outs of professional care for this unique breed.
03:05If their heads are well twisted,
03:10this is the first proof of the breed of breed.
03:14Around 6-7 months, they begin to achieve the roots of the breed.
03:20This long leg shape, right?
03:22Yes.
03:23They are moving the legs, the pelvic floor grows,
03:26the belly is moving.
03:28Adult Taza dogs eat meat once a day.
03:31They are tough enough to handle both harsh winters and hot summers.
03:35In the summer, they are free to walk, like in winter.
03:38They are free to walk around the territory.
03:40I have a area of about 10-10.
03:42They are always free to walk,
03:44they are always running,
03:45they are always running, playing, moving.
03:46But, regardless of all the comfort conditions for them,
03:50in the week,
03:51they need to take them to go for a week.
03:56Mr. Mansurov combines his passion for Taza breeding
03:59with professional sculpture.
04:00In a free time, I am spending time
04:05to brush my pets a little bit.
04:09You can do it every day,
04:11but you can do it every week.
04:15One of Mr. Mansurov's bronze Taza
04:17now stands at the presidential residence, Akorda.
04:20But President Tokayev doesn't just admire the Kazakh Taza from afar.
04:24He is a proud owner of three Kazakh sidehounds himself.
04:27Nancy, Roni and Nowrez are regulars on the president's social media platforms.
04:33Even President Macron couldn't resist the charm of the Kazakh Taza.
04:37After his 2023 visit to Kazakhstan,
04:40President Tokayev gifted him two sidehounds, nicknamed Jules and Jean.
04:44The gracious pair now call France their home.
04:47Once a loyal companion to nomads,
04:49the Kazakh Taza has grown into a symbol of friendship,
04:52now reaching far beyond the borders of Kazakhstan.
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