The Kazakh traditional costumes are actually the dresses of an ancient nomad. Many kinds of European clothes also originated here in Central Asian steppe. Europeans deeply impressed when they first saw the nomad's clothing. Trousers are the invention of nomads which were used for riding. Such words as 'camisole' and 'caftan' were borrowed from the languages of Turkic nomadic tribes. The Kazakh traditional costumes are kimeshek, shapan, camizole, kebis. takhia, tymak. Shapan. The shapan is man's outer robe made of velvet, velveteen or velour. It is worn with a belt and its bottom and flaps are decorated with a pattern made of braid in traditional style. Usually the shapan is presented to a noble and honored quest as a sign of one's special favour and attention. Camisole. The camisole is an overcoat both for men and women put over a shirt or dress. It is usually sleeveless, ending at the hips or waist and closed with special fasteners. Women's camisoles are more brightly colored than men's. Kimeshek. For a married Kazakh woman to uncover her hair was considered indecent. Often she covered it with a head-dress with a turban arranged as a cylinder on the head and a shawl which had a special cut for her face. Takhia. The takhia is a men's everyday cap which covers the top and back of the head. Different forms are worn by the different people groups of Central Asia. Tymak. The tymak is a traditional men's head-wear consisting of two flaps protecting the ears and a third part covering the" back of the head and neck down to the shoulder-blades. It is made from animals fur. The upper part is usually decorated with cloth.
1. The purpose of my project - to tell about my dream to visit Edinburgh. 2. Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland. 3. Scotland is the country in the United Kingdom in the north of England4. The name of the city has come from the britsky name of fortress Din Eidyn — that is Eydin's Fortress — which was on lands of the ancient britsky kingdom Gododin.5. I want to visit Edinburgh because there it is possible to see many beautiful places. 6. Such as airport Ternhaus, Park Holyrood, monement Walter Scott, Climbing Arena.7. "The old city" and "the New City" are considered as one of the most interesting districts of the city.8.The Old Town lies beetween the Castle hangs over the city like and Holyrood Palace.9. Prinses Street the most beautiful street of the new city.10. With her it is connected about a name of the famous writer Walter Scott. 11. Prinses Street is between "The new city" and "The old city".12. One of the main sights of the city is the Royal Mile — series of the medieval streets and the deadlocks adjoining to them passing to the Holyrood Palace13. Edinburgh — the main transport hub and the center of railway communication of the West central Scotland.14. The bus — the main passenger transport of Edinburgh. 15. Festivals and holidays take place in Edinburgh all the year round. 16. Festive and festival relay begins with the Scottish New Year's holiday Hogmanay17.glavnym a festival event of year is the International festival of arts in Edinburgh.18. This action is included in the Guinness Book of Records as the biggest and considerable festival of arts in the world.19. Also the International book festival which becomes more and more popular is held in Edinburgh. 20. Edinburgh — one of the regions of Great Britain which are most prospering economically.21. The most developed sector of economy of Edinburgh is a services sector, namely tourism, banking, education and development of high technologies.22. The population of Edinburgh gradually increases, mainly due to inflow of emigrants from other countries 23. I think everyone has to visit this remarkable city.
Shapan. The shapan is man's outer robe made of velvet, velveteen or velour. It is worn with a belt and its bottom and flaps are decorated with a pattern made of braid in traditional style. Usually the shapan is presented to a noble and honored quest as a sign of one's special favour and attention.
Camisole. The camisole is an overcoat both for men and women put over a shirt or dress. It is usually sleeveless, ending at the hips or waist and closed with special fasteners. Women's camisoles are more brightly colored than men's.
Kimeshek. For a married Kazakh woman to uncover her hair was considered indecent. Often she covered it with a head-dress with a turban arranged as a cylinder on the head and a shawl which had a special cut for her face.
Takhia. The takhia is a men's everyday cap which covers the top and back of the head. Different forms are worn by the different people groups of Central Asia.
Tymak. The tymak is a traditional men's head-wear consisting of two flaps protecting the ears and a third part covering the" back of the head and neck down to the shoulder-blades. It is made from animals fur. The upper part is usually decorated with cloth.