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Why don't Kazakh women marry Han Chinese?

Kazak is one of the ethnic minorities in China. They keep their own unique culture and traditional customs. In some traditional ideas, Kazakh women may prefer to marry their own people, which involves some social and cultural factors.

Kazakhs are a people who value their families and tribes. They generally believe that marrying one of their own can strengthen family ties and unity and safeguard national traditions and culture. Therefore, some Kazakh women may prefer to marry their own people in order to inherit and inherit their own culture and values.

There are also differences between Kazak and Han nationalities in religious beliefs, living habits and social etiquette, which is one of the reasons why some Kazakh women do not marry Han nationality. Marriage involves the integration of family and society. If the cultures and living habits of both sides are quite different, they may face some difficulties and adaptation problems. However, with the development and communication of society, more and more Kazakh women began to accept the diversity and inclusiveness of modern society, and their marriage choices became more open and diversified.

History of Kazakhs

The ancestors of the Kazakhs established a regional regime, historically known as the Kazakh khanate, 1456, Chekhov and Janibek Khan, and led the army to leave the Uzbek khanate and head for eastern Mongolia. These herdsmen who left the Uzbek khanate were called Kazakhs. They established the Kazakh khanate headed by Chekhov in the new pastoral area, with a population of 200,000.

In the seventh year of Jingtai in the Ming Dynasty, 1456, the last sons of the White Account Khanate, Barak Khan, Chekhov Khan and Janibek Khan, lived up to expectations, led Kazakh ministries to move eastward to the Chu River Basin and the Taras River Basin, established independent political entities, and lived a peaceful and stable life, thus attracting a large number of nomadic tribes from neighboring countries to join them.