legendary bow of the nomads was used by the
Kazakhs in ancient times for hunting and war. Simple recurved headstock, maple, etc. bows were made from wooden sticks and both ends were tied with straps. The outer surface of a compound or compound bow is covered with sinew or sinew, and the inner side is lined with horn, and sometimes the center and both ends are covered with bone.
The compound or compound bow was widely used by the Sakas and Huns in early antiquity. The Kazakh bow is considered an improved continuation of the nomadic Sak-Khundar bow.
In oral literature, bows are called “birch bow”, “pine bow”, “maple bow”, “bulgari bow”, “adyrna”, “cone bow” Depending on the materials from which they are made Bow covered with yellow birch bark, in depending on the color they were also called “sarja” or “sarsadak”
Sports bow included: 5 arrows, quiver and leather glove