Korean Kazakhstani Erotic

Homeland

Kazakhstan (Korean-descended residents)

Region

Central Asia

About Korean Kazakhstani People

Korean Kazakhstanis (Koryo-saram) comprise approximately 0.5% of the Kazakhstan population — approximately 105,000. The community descends from the ethnic Korean population deported from the Russian Far East (Primorsky Krai, where approximately 170,000 ethnic Koreans had settled in the 19th-early-20th c. across the porous Russian-Korean border) to Soviet Central Asia in September 1937 under Stalin's Resettlement of the Koreans in the Soviet Union — the first mass-deportation of an ethnic group in Soviet history, a precursor to subsequent mass deportations of Russian-Germans, Crimean Tatars, Chechens, and others. Approximately 100,000 Koreans were deported to Kazakhstan and 75,000 to Uzbekistan in 1937; population growth has produced contemporary Koryo-saram populations of ~105,000 in Kazakhstan and ~175,000 in Uzbekistan. The community speaks Koryo-mar (a critically endangered Korean dialect with substantial Russian admixture) plus Russian (the primary language of inter-ethnic communication) and Kazakh. Maintains Korean ethnic identity with substantial Russian-Soviet cultural-linguistic admixture.

Typical Korean Kazakhstani Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Phenotype distribution closely matches broader Korean source populations — Fitzpatrick II-III skin tone, uniformly straight black hair, characteristic East Asian features (epicanthic-fold variants nearly universal, narrower-to-moderate nasal bridges, oval-to-rectangular face shapes), brown to dark brown eye color, intermediate build. Mixed Koryo-saram-with-Russian / Korean-with-Kazakh populations show admixed phenotypes increasingly common in younger generations.

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