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  • Kyrgyz people - Wikipedia
    During the 18th and 19th centuries, European writers used the early Romanized form Kirghiz – from the contemporary Russian киргизы – to refer not only to the modern Kyrgyz, but also to their more numerous northern relatives, the Kazakhs
  • Kyrgyz | Nomadic, Central Asia, Turkic | Britannica
    Small numbers reside in Afghanistan, in western China, and in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkey The Kyrgyz language belongs to the Northwestern, or Kipchak, group of the Turkic languages, a subfamily of Altaic languages The people are largely Sunni Muslim in religion
  • Kyrgyz People - ATLAS OF HUMANITY
    The Kyrgyz people are a Turkic ethnic group native to Central Asia, primarily Kyrgyzstan They are present also in Uzbekistan, China, Russia, Tajikistan, Afghanistan The early Kyrgyz people have their origins in the western parts of modern-day Mongolia
  • Kyrgyz - Summary - eHRAF World Cultures
    The Kyrgyz are a Turkic-Mongol people who live primarily in the mountainous regions of Central Asia, where their traditional livelihood was that of pastoral nomadism The ethnonym “Kyrgyz” is derived from the Turkic kyrk and yz, “the forty clans,” reflecting their patrilineal clan kinship system
  • Exploring The Kirghiz People: Culture, Language, And History Of Kyrgyz . . .
    Dive deep into the fascinating world of the Kirghiz, a resilient Turkic ethnic group with a nomadic heart Learn about their traditions, language, and the artful balance between preserving a rich cultural heritage and embracing modernity
  • Kirghiz - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Kirghiz refers to the ethnic group that constitutes the majority of the population in Kyrgyzstan, which is derived from the Turkic word for "forty," symbolizing the forty clans of Manas
  • Cornucopia Magazine The Story of the Kirghiz
    The Kirghiz are a semi-nomadic Turki-speaking people from the old Turkistan borderlands of China, old Russia and Afghanistan
  • History of Kyrgyzstan - Nomads Land
    With the rise of the Mongol Empire in the 13th century, the Kyrgyz migrated south They did not emerge as a distinct ethnic group until the 15th century Various Turkic peoples ruled them until 1685, when they came under the control of the Kalmyks (Oirats, Dzungars)


















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