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Aba Wrestling

History of Aba Wrestling

Aba wrestling is one of the oldest wrestling type throughout the World. It was very common among ancient Turkish civilizations ( Scythian, Saka, Uighur, Mongol, Uzbek, Kazakh, and Jagatai civilizations ). Nowadays the game is common at middle south of Turkey around Kizik Turks.


Aba wrestling is one of the oldest wrestling type, making with special costumes, too. It was developed by Turks living in Central Asia to enforce soldiers and strengthen the body and thought Chinese people within their neighboorhood. Judo, that is known as Chinese traditional sport, was derived and modernized from Aba wrestling according to Chinese public structure.

Pant Wrestling, now performing by Swedish peole, is thought to be a kind of Aba wrestling, was carried to Baltic region by Hun Turks during the great immigration from Asia to Europe.

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