Turkmenistan erects giant gilded dog monument
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[November 14, 2020]
ASHGABAT (Reuters) - A huge gilded
statue of a dog has been unveiled on a busy traffic circle in the
capital of Turkmenistan by the country's longtime leader, who has also
written an ode to the local breed and gifted one to Russian President
Vladimir Putin.
The statue, with a screen showing Turkmenistan's beloved Alabai dogs in
action wrapped around the pedestal, joins another on a different major
junction, also coated in gold, of President Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov
himself, seated on a horse.
Dogs and horses are sources of national pride in the isolated desert
nation, where they are widely used by the many traditional herders among
the population of six million, which largely depends on revenues from
natural gas reserves.
Berdymukhamedov has run the tightly-controlled former Soviet republic
since 2007 and is unofficially known as Arkadag, or protector.
He has praised the Alabai, or Central Asian shepherd dog, as national
heritage and written a book as well as a poem about them. He gave Putin
an Alabai puppy in 2017.
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A view shows a statue of a Turkmen shepherd dog, locally known as
Alabai, in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan November 10, 2020. Picture taken
November 10, 2020. REUTERS/Vyacheslav Sarkisyan
The large, stocky breed is known as wolf crusher for its prowess in
guarding sheep and goats and is also used to guard homes and for dog
fights, a popular entertainment in Turkmenistan.
(Reporting by Marat Gurt; writing by Olzhas Auyezov; editing by
Philippa Fletcher)
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