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Different colors of Kurdistani maraz goat: black, white and a shade of brown.

Maraz goat (Kurdish: بزنی مەرەز) or Markhoz goat is a breed of goat indigenous to Kurdistan[1][2] that are known as a multipurpose livestock and especially famous for their high quality fiber.[1]

History

The history of goat domestication in Kurdistan dates back to 9000 BC.[1] Maraz goat has been long used as for its milk, meat and most importantly high quality fiber known as mohair. The goat has been for long known and domesticated in Kurdistan and has the furthest genetic distance to other breeds of goats.[3]

Appearances

White Maraz goat in Kurdistan mountains

Maraz goats are agile and small bodies.[1][2] They have different colors such as white, black and different shades of brown and grey.[1]

Fiber

Kurdish men wearing Rank u choxe that is made of maraz goat's fiber

The body of maraz goat is covered with wool-like curly mohair that is often used for weaving fabrics used in Kurdish clothing. The fiber is especially used in men's clothing for making Rank u Choxe, which consists of a coat and pants worn by men.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "The status of Markhoz goat rearing in Kurdistan province". INTERNATIONAL GOAT ASSOCIATION. Retrieved 2024-05-13.
  2. ^ a b "Innovative Kurdish farmers breed hardy goat hybrid". www.rudaw.net. Retrieved 2024-05-13.
  3. ^ Al-Barzinji; Hamad, Yousif M. S.; Aram O. "Characterization of local goat breeds using RAP-DNA markers". pubs.aip.org. Retrieved 2024-05-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)


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