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Siymik Arstanbekov1 and Saitdin Azizbaev21Kyrgyz-Turkish Manas University, Kyrgyz State Academy оf Physical Culture and Sports, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan2Kyrgyz State Academy of Physical Culture and Sports, Bishkek, KyrgyzstanPart of the book: Applications of Traditional Equestrian Sports in the WorldAbstractThe history of nomadic civilization is an epoch almost three millennia long. Spirituality and morality become important in the life of a young person. The World Nomad Games (WNG) united more than 86 countries around the world with horse riding and horseracing, a popular equestrian game in Kyrgyzstan and other Asian countries. Therefore, the motto of the World Nomad Games (WNG) is “United in spirit, united in strength.”Keywords: nomad games, horseracing, categoriesReferences[1] Hairutdinova, Т. А., Valeev, А. А. (2013). Pedagogical conditions of formation ofstudents’ competitiveness by means of humanitarian discipline in educationalsecondary organization (Basic research). №102, 428-431; URL.[2] Turkman, M. Azizbaev S., Tagaev M. (2018). Reflections of modern sports ontraditional Turkish sports. Scientific Practical Journal, ISSN 1694-6707. №3 (22), 55-60 pp.[3] Turkmen, M., Mete, B., Turkmen, L. (2007). Kök-börü/Messenger-talk/Buz kaşi/Torpok-argument Game in Turks from Past to Present,” Turkic World Studies,ISSN:0255–0644, January-February, 2007, (Issue:166).[4] Turkman, M. & Arstanbekov, S. (2019). “Kyrgyz and Kazakhs in forgotten a horsessport: valiant chase,” The Journal of International Social Research, Issn: 1307-9581, 12-(68): 1422-1428, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17719/jisr.2019.3926.[5] Turkman, M. & Buyar, C. (2020). “A Forgotten Horse Game in Turkestan:‘At Omıraulastıru’ (Struggle of Horses).” The Journal of International Social Research,13-(75): 941-947, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17719/jisr.11185.[6] Turkman, M. & Alimov, U. (2020). “A Popular Horse Game in Turkestan:Jekpe Jek (One to One),” The Journal of International Social Research, 13-(74): 601-607,DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17719/jisr.11186.[7] Turkmen, M. (2021). “The National Entertainments and Games of the KyrgyzPeople in The Late 19th Century and Early 20th Century,” Int J Life SCI PharmaRes. ISSN 2250-0480; SP-14; Health and Sports Sciences-2021. 290-295 ss.http://dx.doi.org/10.22376/ijpbs/ijlpr/SP14/jan/2021.1-295.[8] Turkman, M. & Okudan, B. (2020). “Buhe-Barildaan: Buryat Traditional Wrestlingwith Cultural Codes,” European Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science,ISSN: 2501-1235, 6-(8): 91-103 pp, DOI: https://doi.org/10.46827/ejpe.v6i8.3411.[9] Turkmen, M., Osmonaliev, Zh., (2020) The historical background of Kyrgyztraditional sports, Scientific Practical Journal, ISSN 1694-6707. УДК. 930.255; №1 (26): 141-149.[10] Turkman, M. (2019). A Forgotten Traditional Game in Anatolia: Equestrian Tura,The Journal of International Social Research, ISSN: 1307-9581, 12-(67): 1107-1113, http://dx.doi.org/10.17719/jisr.2019.3799.[11] Turkman, M. & Useev, N. (2019). “Certain ritual games and symbols in Kyrgyz toy(festival) tradition,” European Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science,ISSN: 2501–1235, 5-(12): 145-153. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3529646.[12] Turkman, M. Dhcanuzakov, K. (2019). “Introduction of an almost forgottentraditional equestrian branch of sports: egyptian wood game,” European Journal ofPhysical Education and Sport Science, ISSN: 2501–1235, Volume 5- Issue (12):154-162. https://doi.org/10.5281






