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Let’s meet the stans……. 
The suffix -stan (Persian: ـستان -stān) is Persian 
for "place of"or "country". 
1) Discuss which stans you 
think are real and which are 
fake. 
2) Write the ones you think 
are real on the 
whiteboards/ in your book. 
There are 5 real ‘stan 
countries’ from the list. 
Kyrgyzstan 
Derkaderkastan 
Tazbekistan 
Uzbekistan 
Kreplachistan 
Kazakhstan 
Kamistan 
Turkmenistan 
Franistan 
Tajikistan
The real ‘stans’ are:- 
Uzbekistan-meaning land of genuine men. 
Kyrgyzstan – 
meaning ‘land of mountaineers’. 
Tajikistan- meaning- land of 
people with crowns on their 
heads. 
Turkmenistan- means land 
of Turkmen 
Kazakhstan- meaning land of the independent 
and free in Turkish- a name given by the 
Cossack people years ago.
Task 
1) Map the 5 
‘stan’ countries 
and their 
capital cities. 
2)Label the 
Caspian sea. 
3) Label the 
surrounding 
countries 
The 5 ‘Stan’ countries- 
KRYGYZSTAN TAJIKISTAN 
TURKMENISTAN UZBEKISTAN 
KAZAKHSTAN 
The 5 ‘Stan’ capital cities- 
BISHKEK TASHKENT 
ASTANA DUSHANBE 
ASHGABAT 
The 
neighbouring 
countries- 
RUSSIA 
CHINA 
PAKISTAN 
IRAN 
AZERBAIJAN
Major 
languages= 
Turkmen, 
Russian, 
Uzbek. 
Major languages= 
Tajik, Russian, 
Uzbek 
Major languages= 
Kazakh and Russian 
Major languages= 
Krygyz, Uzbek, 
Russian, Dungun. 
Major languages= 
Uzbek, Russian, 
TASK- MATCH THE LANGUAGES TO 
THE COUNTRY. 
WRITE THEM OUT AND LINK THEM 
TO YOUR MAP LIKE THIS:- 
ASTANA 
CASPIAN 
SEA 
BISHKEK 
TASHKENT 
DUSHANBE 
ASHGABAT
There are 5 ‘stans’: 
Until late in the 20th century, 
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, 
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and 
Uzbekistan were all part of 
the former Soviet Union. 
They all became independent 
states (countries) in 1991 
when the U.S.S.R. dissolved. 
Questions to complete- 
1) The 5 stan countries 
used to be part of which 
country? 
2) They all became 
independent countries 
in which year?
Which is the most powerful ‘stan’? 
In your group use the cards about each Stan to decide which Stan is the most 
powerful! 
FIRST! 
How to make your decision- use the evidence- 
1) Rank each factor according to how useful it is in determining ‘power’ . 
1. Population: 
2. Area: 
3. National dish/food: 
4. Literacy rate: 
5. Unemployment rate: 
6. Population below poverty line: 
7. Avg. life expectancy: 
8. % malnourished: 
9. Income (GDP per capita): 
10. NATURAL RESOURCES: 
You should be able to 
JUSTIFY, give reasons fro 
your ranking order. 
YOU ARE GOING TO USE YOUR TOP 5 MOST IMPORTANT TO WORK OUT WHO HAS THE 
MOST POWER.
Instructions 
• Write your top 5 Factors into the correct spaces IN 
YOUR table (each write it but discuss as a group- all 
put the same information into your table). 
• Now place the cards in rank order (highest to lowest) 
for the first factor, so if your first factor is GDP how 
do you rank the ‘stans’? 
• The highest GDP ranks 5, 
the lowest ranks 1. 
MOST IMPORTANT 
FACTOR 
GDP 
SECOND MOST 
IMPORTANT 
NATURAL 
RESOURCES 
THIRD MOST 
IMPORTANT 
FOURTH MOST 
IMPORTANT 
FIFTH MOST 
IMPORTANT 
TOTAL FOR COUNTRY 
(ADD ALL NUMBERS 
FROM ABOVE ROWS 
TOGETHER) 
If you have non numerical data, think of a 
way to turn it into numerical data. 
Kazakhstan $14,100 
Turkmenistan $9,700 
Uzbekistan $3,800 
Kyrgyzstan $2,500 
Tajikistan $2,300 
KAZAKHSTAN KRYGZSTAN TURKMENISTAN UZBEKISTAN TAJIKISTAN 
MOST IMPORTANT 
FACTOR 
5 X5 = 2 X5 = 4 X5 = 3 X5 = 1 X5 =
• How could you rank natural resources? 
• Count up how many each nation has, the one 
with the most gets the highest rank, the least= 
lowest rank. 
• Can you rank national dish? How? 
• You could decide in your group how tasty each 
sounds- and award points- highest points = 
highest rank. 
• Make sure you rank properly- for unemployment 
rate and % malnourished lower numbers are 
worth higher ranks!!!!
KAZAKHSTAN KRYGZSTAN TURKMENISTAN UZBEKISTAN TAJIKISTAN 
MOST IMPORTANT 
FACTOR 
X5 = X5 = X5 = X5 = X5 = 
SECOND MOST 
IMPORTANT 
X4 = X4 = X4 = X4 = X4 = 
THIRD MOST 
IMPORTANT 
X3= X3= X3= X3= X3= 
FOURTH MOST 
IMPORTANT 
X2= X2= X2= X2= X= 
FIFTH MOST 
IMPORTANT 
X1= X1= X1= X1= X1= 
TOTAL FOR COUNTRY 
(ADD ALL NUMBERS 
FROM ABOVE ROWS 
TOGETHER)
So which is the best? 
• Which stan did each group vote as the most 
‘powerful’? Full order? 
• Which factors did they use? 
• Have any groups got different results? 
• Why? 
• Write a paragraph in your book to explain your 
results.
Population: 8 million 
Area: 143,100 km² 
National dish: qurutob- Cheese, lamb 
and rice fried with onions and herbs. 
Literacy rate: 99.7% 
Unemployment rate: 60% 
Population below poverty line: 35.6% 
Avg. life expectancy: 67 
% malnourished: 15% 
Income (GDP per capita): $2,300 
NATURAL RESOURCES: hydropower, 
some petroleum, uranium, mercury, 
brown coal, lead, zinc, tungsten, silver, 
gold 
Population: 5.1million 
Area: 488,100 km² 
National dish: Plov- rice fried with 
lamb, carrots and onions 
Literacy rate: 99.6% 
Unemployment rate: 60% 
Population below poverty line: 30% 
Avg. life expectancy: 69 
malnourished: 10.5% 
Income (GDP): $9,700 
NATURAL RESOURCES: petroleum, 
natural gas, sulfur, salt
Population: 5.6million 
Area:199,900 km² 
National dish: Paloo –fried lamb/ 
mutton/ horse with onions. 
Literacy rate: 99.2% 
Unemployment rate: 8.6% 
Population below poverty line: 33.7% 
Avg. life expectancy: 70.6 
% malnourished: 2.7% 
Income (GDP):$2,500 
Natural resources: hydropower; gold, 
coal, oil , natural gas, nepheline, 
mercury, bismuth, lead, and zinc. 
Population: 28.9 million 
Area: 447,400 km² 
National dish: Palov –fried and boiled 
meat and rice with onions and 
chickpeas and raisins or barberries. 
Literacy rate: 99.4% 
Unemployment rate: 4.9% 
Population below poverty line: 17% 
Avg. life expectancy: 73.2 
% malnourished: 4.4% 
Income (GDP): $3,800 
NATURAL RESOURCES: natural gas, 
petroleum, coal, gold, uranium, silver, 
copper, lead and zinc, tungsten, 
molybdenum
Population: 17.9 million 
Area: 2,717,300 km² 
National dish: Besbarmak- meat and 
noodles with sour milk 
Literacy rate: 99.7% 
Unemployment rate: 5.3% 
Population below poverty line: 5.3% 
Avg. life expectancy: 70.2 
% malnourished: 3.7% 
Income (GDP): $14,100 
NATURAL RESOURCES: petroleum, 
natural gas, coal, iron ore, 
manganese, chrome ore, nickel, 
cobalt, copper, molybdenum, lead, 
zinc, bauxite, gold, uranium
Which is the best Stan to visit? 
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPTM5lM 
nMiM 
• Quick video to show the stans
The palace of peace and 
reconciliation. It expresses the Kazakh 
spirit, where cultures, traditions and 
representatives of various 
nationalities coexist in peace, 
harmony and accord. 
An unfinished mausoleum in the 
Kazakh city of Turkestan. 
Constructed between 1389 and 
1405- is a UNESCO world heritage 
site. 
Bayterek- An 
observation tower 
offering panoramic 
views of the capital 
Astana, built to mark 
the cities transition 
to being the capital. 
Zenkov Russian orthodox 
cathedral, second tallest 
wooden building in the world. 
Khan Shatyr Entertainment 
Centre, 
Boasts, swimming areas, 
football pitches, concert halls, 
shopping malls, 
All temperature controlled. 
Lake Issyk, beautiful lake 
and scenery.
Minaret of ancient city of 
Balasagan. Near Tokmok. 
Altyn Arashan 
Beautiful 
mountains 
and lakes 
KRYGYZSTAN 
Dungan mosque, Bishkek 
Sulayman mountain in OSH- a 
world heritage site- once a holy 
place for Muslims.. 
Visit the local Kyrgyz people and 
stay with them in their yurt. 
Muztagh Ata mountain on border with 
China- beautiful scenery. 
Issyk Kul, second largest salt 
lake in the world. 
Tash Rabat, a 15th century silk road 
stop off- well preserved. 
Russian orthodox cathedral in Bishkek , beautiful building
The Dead Sea of Pamir: Lake Karakul, 
also know as the 'Black Lake', is a vast 
salt lake in the Pamir Mountains in 
Tajikistan 
Saty with the local 
nomads in their 
yurt! No 
electricity but very 
welcoming people 
and stunning 
views. 
The village of Karakul, the 
villagers live here in the 
winter, when temperatures 
can drop to -40, but move 
around the pasture land in 
the Summer months 
where temperatures can 
reach +40. 
Alauddin Lakes- beautiful 
mountain scenery, crystal 
clear waters, peace and 
quiet. 
Visit the botanical gardens and 
mountains and lakes at Khorog.
The ancient city of 
Samarkand- beautiful 
buildings and amazing 
mosaics. Constructed 
as a burial site and 
fortress of kings, 
between the 11th and 
19th centuries. 
The ark, a 15th century fortress 
in the town. Bukhara 
The Tashkent tower, 
one of the world’s 
tallest. 
Xuelian Feng (snow lotus peak) mountain.
Turkmen carpet museum- 11 floors dedicated to patterned carpets. 
The Parthian city of Nisa, founded in the 
second century. A UNESCO world heritage 
site. 
You can go on horse treks, through 
the country- Turkmen horses are 
some of the finest looking horses in 
the world. 
Horses also perform in 
circuses 
One of many statues of president Turkmenbashi in 
the capital Ashgabat ‘city of love’! 
Gonur tepe, 
ancient 
archaeological 
site dating 
back to 2500 
BC. 
The Gypjak mosque 
The open gas crater, a manmade burning gas hole, 
set alight to stop poisonous gases escaping into 
atmosphere- its been burning for 35 years.
So which stan would we most like to visit? 
• Take a class vote (show of hands) 
• Keep a tally on the board 
• Produce a bar chart to show the results. 
Kazakhstan 5 
Tajikistan 12 
Turkmenistan 4 
Kyrgyzstan 9 
Uzbekistan 2 
12 
10 
8 
6 
4 
2 
0 
Number of 
people 
Most popular stan in 8P 
Stan name
Homework task- 
Produce a piece of work that promotes tourism in one of the ‘stan’ 
countries. 
To be achieving level 5 you must:- 
1) Show you have used the 
websites below to research 
the country. 
2) Give at least 3 clear reasons 
why the stan you have chosen 
is a good place to visit 
3) Show both physical and 
human features of the 
country. 
4) Talk about where attractions 
are located. 
To be achieving level 6 you must:- 
1) All of level 5 + 
2) Give detailed reasons why the 
country and at least 5 
attractions are a good place to 
visit. 
3) Include specific details about 
places to visit- including 
location, heights, pictures. 
4) Show why you chose your 
chosen ‘stan’ country over the 
4 other stans! 
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Asia/TravelGuide- 
Asia.html virtual tourist website- scroll down the page to find 
the stans and click on the one you want information about. 
http://www.lonelyplanet.com Then type in your chosen stan 
to the search box and explore the country. 
To be achieving 
level 7 you must:- 
1) All of level 5 
and 6 + 
2) Evidence of 
your own 
research. 
3) Compare at 
least 2 ‘stans’ 
and give 
detailed 
reasons why 
your choice 
was made.
The stans

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The stans

  • 1. Let’s meet the stans……. The suffix -stan (Persian: ـستان -stān) is Persian for "place of"or "country". 1) Discuss which stans you think are real and which are fake. 2) Write the ones you think are real on the whiteboards/ in your book. There are 5 real ‘stan countries’ from the list. Kyrgyzstan Derkaderkastan Tazbekistan Uzbekistan Kreplachistan Kazakhstan Kamistan Turkmenistan Franistan Tajikistan
  • 2. The real ‘stans’ are:- Uzbekistan-meaning land of genuine men. Kyrgyzstan – meaning ‘land of mountaineers’. Tajikistan- meaning- land of people with crowns on their heads. Turkmenistan- means land of Turkmen Kazakhstan- meaning land of the independent and free in Turkish- a name given by the Cossack people years ago.
  • 3. Task 1) Map the 5 ‘stan’ countries and their capital cities. 2)Label the Caspian sea. 3) Label the surrounding countries The 5 ‘Stan’ countries- KRYGYZSTAN TAJIKISTAN TURKMENISTAN UZBEKISTAN KAZAKHSTAN The 5 ‘Stan’ capital cities- BISHKEK TASHKENT ASTANA DUSHANBE ASHGABAT The neighbouring countries- RUSSIA CHINA PAKISTAN IRAN AZERBAIJAN
  • 4. Major languages= Turkmen, Russian, Uzbek. Major languages= Tajik, Russian, Uzbek Major languages= Kazakh and Russian Major languages= Krygyz, Uzbek, Russian, Dungun. Major languages= Uzbek, Russian, TASK- MATCH THE LANGUAGES TO THE COUNTRY. WRITE THEM OUT AND LINK THEM TO YOUR MAP LIKE THIS:- ASTANA CASPIAN SEA BISHKEK TASHKENT DUSHANBE ASHGABAT
  • 5. There are 5 ‘stans’: Until late in the 20th century, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan were all part of the former Soviet Union. They all became independent states (countries) in 1991 when the U.S.S.R. dissolved. Questions to complete- 1) The 5 stan countries used to be part of which country? 2) They all became independent countries in which year?
  • 6. Which is the most powerful ‘stan’? In your group use the cards about each Stan to decide which Stan is the most powerful! FIRST! How to make your decision- use the evidence- 1) Rank each factor according to how useful it is in determining ‘power’ . 1. Population: 2. Area: 3. National dish/food: 4. Literacy rate: 5. Unemployment rate: 6. Population below poverty line: 7. Avg. life expectancy: 8. % malnourished: 9. Income (GDP per capita): 10. NATURAL RESOURCES: You should be able to JUSTIFY, give reasons fro your ranking order. YOU ARE GOING TO USE YOUR TOP 5 MOST IMPORTANT TO WORK OUT WHO HAS THE MOST POWER.
  • 7. Instructions • Write your top 5 Factors into the correct spaces IN YOUR table (each write it but discuss as a group- all put the same information into your table). • Now place the cards in rank order (highest to lowest) for the first factor, so if your first factor is GDP how do you rank the ‘stans’? • The highest GDP ranks 5, the lowest ranks 1. MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR GDP SECOND MOST IMPORTANT NATURAL RESOURCES THIRD MOST IMPORTANT FOURTH MOST IMPORTANT FIFTH MOST IMPORTANT TOTAL FOR COUNTRY (ADD ALL NUMBERS FROM ABOVE ROWS TOGETHER) If you have non numerical data, think of a way to turn it into numerical data. Kazakhstan $14,100 Turkmenistan $9,700 Uzbekistan $3,800 Kyrgyzstan $2,500 Tajikistan $2,300 KAZAKHSTAN KRYGZSTAN TURKMENISTAN UZBEKISTAN TAJIKISTAN MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR 5 X5 = 2 X5 = 4 X5 = 3 X5 = 1 X5 =
  • 8. • How could you rank natural resources? • Count up how many each nation has, the one with the most gets the highest rank, the least= lowest rank. • Can you rank national dish? How? • You could decide in your group how tasty each sounds- and award points- highest points = highest rank. • Make sure you rank properly- for unemployment rate and % malnourished lower numbers are worth higher ranks!!!!
  • 9. KAZAKHSTAN KRYGZSTAN TURKMENISTAN UZBEKISTAN TAJIKISTAN MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR X5 = X5 = X5 = X5 = X5 = SECOND MOST IMPORTANT X4 = X4 = X4 = X4 = X4 = THIRD MOST IMPORTANT X3= X3= X3= X3= X3= FOURTH MOST IMPORTANT X2= X2= X2= X2= X= FIFTH MOST IMPORTANT X1= X1= X1= X1= X1= TOTAL FOR COUNTRY (ADD ALL NUMBERS FROM ABOVE ROWS TOGETHER)
  • 10. So which is the best? • Which stan did each group vote as the most ‘powerful’? Full order? • Which factors did they use? • Have any groups got different results? • Why? • Write a paragraph in your book to explain your results.
  • 11. Population: 8 million Area: 143,100 km² National dish: qurutob- Cheese, lamb and rice fried with onions and herbs. Literacy rate: 99.7% Unemployment rate: 60% Population below poverty line: 35.6% Avg. life expectancy: 67 % malnourished: 15% Income (GDP per capita): $2,300 NATURAL RESOURCES: hydropower, some petroleum, uranium, mercury, brown coal, lead, zinc, tungsten, silver, gold Population: 5.1million Area: 488,100 km² National dish: Plov- rice fried with lamb, carrots and onions Literacy rate: 99.6% Unemployment rate: 60% Population below poverty line: 30% Avg. life expectancy: 69 malnourished: 10.5% Income (GDP): $9,700 NATURAL RESOURCES: petroleum, natural gas, sulfur, salt
  • 12. Population: 5.6million Area:199,900 km² National dish: Paloo –fried lamb/ mutton/ horse with onions. Literacy rate: 99.2% Unemployment rate: 8.6% Population below poverty line: 33.7% Avg. life expectancy: 70.6 % malnourished: 2.7% Income (GDP):$2,500 Natural resources: hydropower; gold, coal, oil , natural gas, nepheline, mercury, bismuth, lead, and zinc. Population: 28.9 million Area: 447,400 km² National dish: Palov –fried and boiled meat and rice with onions and chickpeas and raisins or barberries. Literacy rate: 99.4% Unemployment rate: 4.9% Population below poverty line: 17% Avg. life expectancy: 73.2 % malnourished: 4.4% Income (GDP): $3,800 NATURAL RESOURCES: natural gas, petroleum, coal, gold, uranium, silver, copper, lead and zinc, tungsten, molybdenum
  • 13. Population: 17.9 million Area: 2,717,300 km² National dish: Besbarmak- meat and noodles with sour milk Literacy rate: 99.7% Unemployment rate: 5.3% Population below poverty line: 5.3% Avg. life expectancy: 70.2 % malnourished: 3.7% Income (GDP): $14,100 NATURAL RESOURCES: petroleum, natural gas, coal, iron ore, manganese, chrome ore, nickel, cobalt, copper, molybdenum, lead, zinc, bauxite, gold, uranium
  • 14. Which is the best Stan to visit? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPTM5lM nMiM • Quick video to show the stans
  • 15. The palace of peace and reconciliation. It expresses the Kazakh spirit, where cultures, traditions and representatives of various nationalities coexist in peace, harmony and accord. An unfinished mausoleum in the Kazakh city of Turkestan. Constructed between 1389 and 1405- is a UNESCO world heritage site. Bayterek- An observation tower offering panoramic views of the capital Astana, built to mark the cities transition to being the capital. Zenkov Russian orthodox cathedral, second tallest wooden building in the world. Khan Shatyr Entertainment Centre, Boasts, swimming areas, football pitches, concert halls, shopping malls, All temperature controlled. Lake Issyk, beautiful lake and scenery.
  • 16. Minaret of ancient city of Balasagan. Near Tokmok. Altyn Arashan Beautiful mountains and lakes KRYGYZSTAN Dungan mosque, Bishkek Sulayman mountain in OSH- a world heritage site- once a holy place for Muslims.. Visit the local Kyrgyz people and stay with them in their yurt. Muztagh Ata mountain on border with China- beautiful scenery. Issyk Kul, second largest salt lake in the world. Tash Rabat, a 15th century silk road stop off- well preserved. Russian orthodox cathedral in Bishkek , beautiful building
  • 17. The Dead Sea of Pamir: Lake Karakul, also know as the 'Black Lake', is a vast salt lake in the Pamir Mountains in Tajikistan Saty with the local nomads in their yurt! No electricity but very welcoming people and stunning views. The village of Karakul, the villagers live here in the winter, when temperatures can drop to -40, but move around the pasture land in the Summer months where temperatures can reach +40. Alauddin Lakes- beautiful mountain scenery, crystal clear waters, peace and quiet. Visit the botanical gardens and mountains and lakes at Khorog.
  • 18. The ancient city of Samarkand- beautiful buildings and amazing mosaics. Constructed as a burial site and fortress of kings, between the 11th and 19th centuries. The ark, a 15th century fortress in the town. Bukhara The Tashkent tower, one of the world’s tallest. Xuelian Feng (snow lotus peak) mountain.
  • 19. Turkmen carpet museum- 11 floors dedicated to patterned carpets. The Parthian city of Nisa, founded in the second century. A UNESCO world heritage site. You can go on horse treks, through the country- Turkmen horses are some of the finest looking horses in the world. Horses also perform in circuses One of many statues of president Turkmenbashi in the capital Ashgabat ‘city of love’! Gonur tepe, ancient archaeological site dating back to 2500 BC. The Gypjak mosque The open gas crater, a manmade burning gas hole, set alight to stop poisonous gases escaping into atmosphere- its been burning for 35 years.
  • 20. So which stan would we most like to visit? • Take a class vote (show of hands) • Keep a tally on the board • Produce a bar chart to show the results. Kazakhstan 5 Tajikistan 12 Turkmenistan 4 Kyrgyzstan 9 Uzbekistan 2 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Number of people Most popular stan in 8P Stan name
  • 21. Homework task- Produce a piece of work that promotes tourism in one of the ‘stan’ countries. To be achieving level 5 you must:- 1) Show you have used the websites below to research the country. 2) Give at least 3 clear reasons why the stan you have chosen is a good place to visit 3) Show both physical and human features of the country. 4) Talk about where attractions are located. To be achieving level 6 you must:- 1) All of level 5 + 2) Give detailed reasons why the country and at least 5 attractions are a good place to visit. 3) Include specific details about places to visit- including location, heights, pictures. 4) Show why you chose your chosen ‘stan’ country over the 4 other stans! http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Asia/TravelGuide- Asia.html virtual tourist website- scroll down the page to find the stans and click on the one you want information about. http://www.lonelyplanet.com Then type in your chosen stan to the search box and explore the country. To be achieving level 7 you must:- 1) All of level 5 and 6 + 2) Evidence of your own research. 3) Compare at least 2 ‘stans’ and give detailed reasons why your choice was made.

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. You could pause it then show the accompanying slides between each stan.