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Halal Travel Guide: Almaty - City Walk, Food and Muslim Travel (Part 2)
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SANDYQ restaurant displays a variety of collections, including beautiful water pitchers (tangping), a sword used by a sultan during the Kazakh Khanate in the 17th-18th centuries, a robe worn by a khan, a Kaaba cover (kiswa) replaced in 2019, chests used in felt tents (yurts), and spinning wheels used for traditional weaving.
The Arbat pedestrian street in Almaty and the halal signs found here. view all
SANDYQ restaurant displays a variety of collections, including beautiful water pitchers (tangping), a sword used by a sultan during the Kazakh Khanate in the 17th-18th centuries, a robe worn by a khan, a Kaaba cover (kiswa) replaced in 2019, chests used in felt tents (yurts), and spinning wheels used for traditional weaving.
The Arbat pedestrian street in Almaty and the halal signs found here. view all
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SANDYQ restaurant displays a variety of collections, including beautiful water pitchers (tangping), a sword used by a sultan during the Kazakh Khanate in the 17th-18th centuries, a robe worn by a khan, a Kaaba cover (kiswa) replaced in 2019, chests used in felt tents (yurts), and spinning wheels used for traditional weaving.








The Arbat pedestrian street in Almaty and the halal signs found here.









SANDYQ restaurant displays a variety of collections, including beautiful water pitchers (tangping), a sword used by a sultan during the Kazakh Khanate in the 17th-18th centuries, a robe worn by a khan, a Kaaba cover (kiswa) replaced in 2019, chests used in felt tents (yurts), and spinning wheels used for traditional weaving.








The Arbat pedestrian street in Almaty and the halal signs found here.





Halal Travel Guide: Almaty - City Walk, Food and Muslim Travel (Part 2)
Articles • ali2007fr posted the article • 0 comments • 34 views • 2026-05-19 06:54
Reposted from the web
SANDYQ restaurant displays a variety of collections, including beautiful water pitchers (tangping), a sword used by a sultan during the Kazakh Khanate in the 17th-18th centuries, a robe worn by a khan, a Kaaba cover (kiswa) replaced in 2019, chests used in felt tents (yurts), and spinning wheels used for traditional weaving.
The Arbat pedestrian street in Almaty and the halal signs found here. view all
SANDYQ restaurant displays a variety of collections, including beautiful water pitchers (tangping), a sword used by a sultan during the Kazakh Khanate in the 17th-18th centuries, a robe worn by a khan, a Kaaba cover (kiswa) replaced in 2019, chests used in felt tents (yurts), and spinning wheels used for traditional weaving.
The Arbat pedestrian street in Almaty and the halal signs found here. view all
Reposted from the web




SANDYQ restaurant displays a variety of collections, including beautiful water pitchers (tangping), a sword used by a sultan during the Kazakh Khanate in the 17th-18th centuries, a robe worn by a khan, a Kaaba cover (kiswa) replaced in 2019, chests used in felt tents (yurts), and spinning wheels used for traditional weaving.








The Arbat pedestrian street in Almaty and the halal signs found here.









SANDYQ restaurant displays a variety of collections, including beautiful water pitchers (tangping), a sword used by a sultan during the Kazakh Khanate in the 17th-18th centuries, a robe worn by a khan, a Kaaba cover (kiswa) replaced in 2019, chests used in felt tents (yurts), and spinning wheels used for traditional weaving.








The Arbat pedestrian street in Almaty and the halal signs found here.




