Article by Dr Altay Zh. Zhatkanbaev "Ancient Art of falconry in Kazakhstan"

Author: Dr Altay Zh. Zhatkanbaev

Year of Publication: Not published yet

Source: Archive of Lorant de Bastyai

Language: English

Click link to download the file: ANCIENT ART OF FALCONRY IN KAZAKHSTAN.pdf (41.16 KB)

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Manuscript of an interesting article in English of well-known Kazakhi naturalist, filmmaker and ornithologist "Ancient Art of Falconry in Kazakhstan" submitted to the late Lorant de Bastyai is presented

The manuscript of this article was kindly submitted by Paul Beecroft - one of FHT Directors in August 2013. Manuscript was discovered during sorting out an archive of famous Hungarian falconer Lorant de Bastyai (1910-1993).  Photo of Author of this article Dr Altai Zhatkanbaev with trained Golden Eagle is at the following link: http://82.200.130.64/rus/obshtestvo/dikaja_priroda_altaja.html

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