The Kazakh people are a Turkic ethnic group primarily found in Kazakhstan, where they make up the largest portion of the population. They have a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional music, dance, and crafts, reflecting their nomadic history and connection to the vast steppes of Central Asia.
Historically, the Kazakh people were known for their pastoral lifestyle, herding livestock such as horses, sheep, and camels. Today, they continue to celebrate their traditions through festivals and rituals, while also embracing modern influences in urban areas. Their language, Kazakh, is an important aspect of their identity.