Religion: majority of kazakhs - muslims, russians - orthodox
Language: Kazakhs - Turkic, Russians - Slavic
Some of the major ethnic groups in Uzbekistan include Uzbeks, Russians, Tajiks, Kazakhs, and Karakalpaks. Uzbeks form the majority of the population, while Russians and Tajiks are significant minority groups.
Uzbekistan has many ethnic groups.
I think Kazakhs are nice people.
Ethnic Russians (Slavs), Ukrainians (Slavs), Belarusians (Slavs), Mongols, Turks, Kazakhs, Koreans, Yakuts and some indegenous people.
Kazakhs communicate through the Kazakh language mainly.
Europeans may have trouble communicating with Russians due to language barriers, as the Russian language is quite different from most European languages. Cultural differences and different communication styles can also pose challenges in understanding each other effectively. Additionally, historical tensions and political differences may further complicate communication between Europeans and Russians.
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Islam
No similarities! Kazakhs are Turks (Ethnic group) Saudis (Arabs) are not, (I do not know who are they exactly). No similarities in Lands, no similarities in politic etc. Maybe the only one fact of these two countries is the same, Kazakhs and Saudis both of these nationalities were nomads.
Culture and Tradition I guess
Kazakhstan is a multiethnic country with over 130 different nationalities residing within its borders. The largest ethnic groups include Kazakhs, Russians, Uzbeks, Ukrainians, and Belarusians. This diverse demographic reflects the country's history of migration and its position as a crossroads between Europe and Asia. The coexistence of various cultures contributes to Kazakhstan's rich cultural heritage.
Uygurs, Tibetans, and Kazakhs