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TURKMENISTAN
  • By
  • Mark Rasmusson

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Land Climate
  • Slightly larger in size
  • than California
  • 80 of Turkmenistans area is desert
  • Average Mean Temp in July 90 degrees F.
  • Only 3.4 of land is suitable for crops

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The People
  • Population 4,688,963
  • Close to Minnesotas

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The People
  • Remarkable 98 literacy rate of those over
    15
  • Majority Sunni Muslim
    (non-fundamentalist)
  • 56
    Rural/44 Urban


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The Economy
  • OIL GAS
  • COTTON
  • RUGS
  • CARPET

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Trivial Pursuits
  • Yes, there are camels.
  • In 1948 the capital city of
  • Ashgabat was destroyed
  • by an earthquake.

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  • Water is a Turkmens Life,
  • a Horse is His Wings
  • and a Carpet is His Soul.

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The Turkmen Big Three
  • WATER
  • HORSES
  • CARPET

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Water is a Turkmens Life
  • What does cotton have to do with water?

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WATER
  • Turkmenistan receives very little precipitation
  • 80 of Turkmenistans area is desert.
  • Cotton requires lots of moisture to grow.
  • Turkmen were a nomadic lot until just the past
    couple of
  • generations, any settlements were near an oasis.
  • --------------------------------------------------
    -------
  • - The Water has to come from somewhere -

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The Amu Darya River
  • Flows along most of northern border
  • Source for 90 of countrys water demand
  • Eventually flows into the Aral Sea

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The Kara Kum Waterway
  • Kara Kum is man-made
  • Nearly 500 miles long
  • Supplies capital

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The Amu Darya Kara Kum
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Environmental Disaster !The Aral Sea
  • The flow from the two main rivers that replenish
    it have slowed to nearly a trickle.
  • Some extremely dry years no water even reaches
    the Aral Sea.
  • Overuse from irrigation for agricultural crops,
    primarily cotton is the culprit.

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The Aral Sea Demise

1977
1995
1999
2000
2001
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The Dying Sea
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a Horse is His Wings
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Horses The Akhalteke Breed
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Turkmen Horse History
  • Nomadic nature, the horse helps to escape enemies
  • Horse could cover vast distances in harsh
    conditions
  • Able to travel at night
  • Fast gallopers

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More History
  • Government has declared horse breeding an art
    form
  • Lean graceful, evolved from stocky ancestors
  • Traditionally, breeding secrets passed from
    father to son

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Pride in Their Horse
  • After 1917, the Communists made horses community
    property.
  • Rather than give up their horses, many Turkmen
    escaped to the desert or fled on horseback to
    Afghanistan.

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Horse Lore
  • Buccephalus A Turkmen horse was Alexander the
    Greats favorite
  • ______________________________
  • Great Britains Princess Anne purchased several
    Turkmen Akhaltekes
  • _______________________________
  • In 1956 former Soviet Union leader Nikita
    Khrushchev gave a gift of a Turkmen horse to
    Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain

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Present-Day Uses
  • Being the Turkmen are less nomadic, horses are
    now often used in racing and other equestrian
    events

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and a Carpet is His Soul.
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CARPET
  • If horse breeding is
  • traditionally passed on
  • from father to son, then carpet weaving is the
  • piece of Turkmen culture
  • passed on from Turkmen
  • mother to Turkmen
  • daughter

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History
  • While nomads, carpets were used as covers for
    wagon floors or lodging walls could be rolled
    up and moved quickly
  • A skilled eye can even determine the weavers
    tribe and region

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Yarn
  • The yarn for rugs carpets come from the wool of
    the native Sarajin sheep

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Pride
  • In their carpets, the weavers, reflect their
    feelings and dreams, joy and grief, their hopes
    and wishes.
  • Carpets are as significant to Turkmen as the
    Pyramids are to Egyptians

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Bazaar
  • After applying their skill, to further their
    familys income, many weavers sell their wares at
    the Bazaar

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Carpet Rug Samples
  • Red is obviously the predominant color, but
    never found the reason why.

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  • More Samples

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Factories
  • More and more carpet is being made in factories
  • Presently, 15 carpet and rug-making factories
  • Claim to still use traditional Turkmen wool and
    colorings

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Turkmens Identity
  • 1. Water 2. Horses
    3. Carpet
  • ________________________________________

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Summary
  • Water is a Turkmens Life,
  • a Horse is His Wings
  • and a Carpet is His Soul.

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The End
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