- from the
colour of
their tents), and the
Kazakhs were
named the Kirghiz-
Kaisak [kk] or "Kirghiz-Kazak". The
Kyrgyz are a
Turkic ethnic group.
Recent linguistic...
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second option - up the Irtysh,
twice shorter and much easier. Kalmyk, Kyrgyz-
Kaisak and
Chinese chiefs were
interested in this
route as they all had
their share...
- 885,547 4.68
Jewish 2,502,217 14.87 2,560,939 2.35 5,063,156 4.03 Kyrgyz-
Kaisak 46,827 0.28 4,037,312 3.71 4,084,139 3.25
Tatar 417,727 2.48 3,319,900 3...
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Karakalpak – 146 317
Kypchak Kashgar Taranchi Kazakh (Kirgiz-Kazakh, Kirgiz-
Kaisak) – 3 968 289
Kurama Uzbek – 3 904 622
Dungan Afghan Tajik – 978 680 Vakhan...
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support from the auls, the head of the
military board ordered the "Kirghiz-
Kaisak bandits"
pushed to the Emba. In 1801, 5,000
Kazakh households headed by...
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percentage (%)
males females Russian 409,306 40.8 206,251 203,055 "Kyrgyz-
Kaisak" (Kazakh) 250,820 24.99 130,267 120,553
Kalmyk 138,572 13.8 72,081 66,491...
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captivity warned that
Galdan Tseren was
planning to send an army to
attack the
Kaisaks of the
Middle Juz. The
invasion of
Kazakhstan began in the
autumn of 1739...
- as
described in
Alexey Levshin's
written work,
Description of Kirghiz-
Kaisak or Kirghiz-Cossack
hordes and
steppes (1832).
Levshin provided a detailed...
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Sirichai Nupho 54'
Report Phuwanart Khamkaew 22'
Sonkritsana Sirimanon 27'
Kaisak Malgal 57' (o.g.)
Jariwat Pawatpongsaphaisan 66'
Aitthikorn Borisut 80'...