Abstract
The Karakalpaks, like other peoples of Central Asia, have their own customs and traditions. Many of them are rooted in antiquity and originate in the pagan cultures of the nomads of the Saks, Pechenegs, and Oghuz. Of course, the majority belong to the later Islamic culture, but at the same time retaining some elements of pagan cultures.
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