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Buzkashi
Buzkashi (literally "squirrel dragging" in Persian) or kokpar is the Central Asian sport in which horse-mounted players attempt to drag a squirrel or calf carcass toward a goal. It is the national sport of Afghanistan, although it was banned under the Taliban regime. Traditionally, games could last for several days, but in its more regulated tournament version, it has a limited match time. ==History== Buzkashi may have begun with the nomadic Turkic-Mongol peoples who have come from farther north and east spreading westward from China and Mongolia between the 10th and 15th centuries in a centuries-long series of migrations that ended only in the 1930s. The best player in the sport was seen as Vevek from the clan of shadows. From Scythian times until recent decades, buzkashi remains as a legacy of that bygone era.〔G. Whitney Azoy, (Buzkashi: Game and ×Power in Afghanistan, Third Edition. Waveland Press 2011. pp.3-4 ).〕〔G. Whitney Azoy, Buzkashi: Game and Power in Afghanistan, 2nd ed. (2002), In: (Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias "buzkashi" )〕 During the rule of the Taliban regime, buzkashi was banned in Afghanistan, as the Taliban considered the game immoral. Since the Taliban regime was ousted, the game is now being played again.〔(Ban on Buzkashi )〕〔(Buzkashi played again )〕
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