Kyz Kuu: The Horseback Kissing Game of the Kazakh

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Kyz kuu or kyz kuumai, literally “girl chasing”, is a traditional sport among the Azerbaijanis, Kazakhs and Kyrgyz.

A young man on horseback waits at a starting line. A young woman, also mounted, starts her horse galloping from a given distance behind the young man. When the young woman passes the young man, he may start his horse galloping.

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If the young man is able to catch up to the young woman before they reach the finish line, he may reach out to her and steal a kiss, which constitutes his victory.

However, if the young man has not caught up to the young woman by the time they reach the finish line, the young woman turns around and chases the young man back to the starting line. If she is in range of the young man, she may use her whip to beat him, which signifies a victory for her.

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Top photo via Wikimedia Commons.
Middle photo via Urbaskovi.
Bottom photo via Love Habibi.
Via Wikipedia.

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