- The
Kyrgyz people (also
spelled Kyrghyz, Kirgiz, and Kirghiz; /ˈkɪərɡɪz/ KEER-giz or /ˈkɜːrɡɪz/ KUR-giz) are a
Turkic ethnic group native to
Central Asia...
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during this period.
Before 201 BC,
Xiongnu chanyu Modun conquered the
Kyrgyzes, then
known to
Chinese as
Gekun (鬲昆),
along with the
Hunyu (渾庾), Qushe...
- in
Russia were
known as "Kirghiz-Kazaks" or
simply "Kirghiz" (and the
Kyrgyzes as "Kara-Kirghiz"). This
practice continued into the
early Soviet period...
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History of the
Turkic Peoples. p 347-348 N. Aristov, "Usuns and
Kyrgyzes, or Kara-
Kyrgyzes", Bishkek, 2001, pp. 142, 245. Golden.
Peter B. (1992) An Introduction...
- Sevare, Suvar, and as well as the
subdivisions Sabar and Sabur/Sabïr of the
Kyrgyzes.
Chuvash historians postulate that
their nation is
descended from Sabirs...
- people, as
resembling Kyrgyzes who were "all tall, red-haired, pale-faced, green-irised"; New Book of Tang also
states that
Kyrgyzes regarded black hair...
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Southern and South-Eastern
Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad Region), the
ethnic Kyrgyzes are, too,
exposed to Uzbek, and some
speak it fluently. This is a common...
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included Tatars among the
Turkic peoples. He
located the
Tatars west of the
Kyrgyzes. The
Turks are, in origin,
twenty tribes. They all
trace back to Turk,...
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Kimaks lived undisturbed.
Their neighbors were Karluks,
Oguzes and
Kyrgyzes. Kimaks, Kipchaks, Oguzes, Petchenegs,
Ugrians and
other peoples and ethnic...
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people originates from the same
tribes which compose the
modern Kazakhs,
Kyrgyzes and Nogais, but
there has been a
considerable cultural and a
small ethnic...