taikazan

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Taikazan is the large central cauldron-like goal used in the traditional Central Asian horseback game Kok-boru, into which players aim to place a goat carcass to score.

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taikazan canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf goal structure
sports equipment
associatedCountry Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Tajikistan
Uzbekistan
associatedObject goat carcass
associatedRegion Central Asia
culturalSignificance element of traditional nomadic equestrian culture
symbol of communal competition and festivity
fieldRelation fixed point of reference on Kok-boru field
function goal for scoring in Kok-boru
receptacle for goat carcass
gamePhase used throughout match duration
linguisticOrigin term used in Turkic-speaking Central Asian communities
locationOnField central area of the Kok-boru field
usually placed at or near the center line
material metal
stone
wood
roleInGame defines scoring area
focus of offensive and defensive play
ruleAssociation a valid goal is scored only when carcass is inside Taikazan
safetyConsideration positioned to minimize collision risk with spectators
scoringMethod placing goat carcass into Taikazan
shape cauldron-like
sportType traditional Central Asian horseback game
typicalSize large enough to clearly contain a goat carcass
usedIn buzkashi
surface form: Buzkashi

Kok-boru
Kokpar
visibilityRequirement must be clearly visible to riders and spectators

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Kok-boru goalStructure taikazan