Anti-Kazakh sentiment

Anti-Kazakh sentiment, also known as anti-Kazakhism, Kazakhophobia and Kazakhphobia, encompasses a wide-ranging spectrum of hostile attitudes and expressions of negative feelings (e.g., fear, aversion, derision, suspiciousness, dislike, etc.), as well as overt/covert chauvinism and xenophobia, harmful stereotypes, deliberate sidelining or downplaying, and/or prejudice towards Kazakhs, Kazakhstan, and Kazakh culture. It has been built throughout history and, in some aspect, intertwined with (but not often associated to) Turkophobia and more commonly, anti-Mongolian sentiment.

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Anti-Kazakh sentiment

Anti-Kazakh sentiment, also known as anti-Kazakhism, Kazakhophobia and Kazakhphobia, encompasses a wide-ranging spectrum of hostile attitudes and expressions of negative feelings (e.g., fear, aversion, derision, suspiciousness, dislike, etc.), as well as overt/covert chauvinism and xenophobia, harmful stereotypes, deliberate sidelining or downplaying, and/or prejudice towards Kazakhs, Kazakhstan, and Kazakh culture. It has been built throughout history and, in some aspect, intertwined with (but not often associated to) Turkophobia and more commonly, anti-Mongolian sentiment.

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