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Kyrgyz is a
Turkic language of the
Kipchak branch spoken in
Central Asia.
Kyrgyz is the
official language of
Kyrgyzstan and a
significant minority language...
- in the
ninth century ad, the
Qirghiz regarded themselves as
progenies of a god and a cow: 24 The
Jiankun (堅昆) [
Qirghiz] tribe, [unlike the Türks], is...
- that "the 'Mongoloid' phenotype,
characteristic of
modern Kazakhs and
Qirghiz,
prevails among the
skulls of the
Qipchaq and
Pecheneg nomads found in...
- Türks, were
related to the
Qirghiz. If so, the
Ashina may have
belonged to the R1a1
lineage like the modern-day
Tienshan Qirghiz, who are
characterised by...
-
Chinese historical descriptions as well as
genetic data, the
turcophone "
Qirghiz" may have been of non-Turkic origin, and were
later Turkified through inter-tribal...
- 2010.
Scott Cameron Levi, Ron Sela (2010). "Chapter 4,
Discourse on the
Qïrghïz Country".
Islamic Central Asia: An
Anthology of
Historical Sources. Indiana...
- In his stead, Shah
Qirghiz became an
independent ruler and
reigned from 1638 to 1668. However,
other sources report that Shah
Qirghiz founded the new capital...
-
significant po****tions
Xinjiang China (Akto County) 2,000
Languages Uyghur (Akto dialect)
Religion Islam (****)
Related ethnic groups Qirghiz, Uyghur...
- Tajik, Hazara, Uzbek, Turkman, Baluch, Pachaie, Nuristani, Aymaq, Arab,
Qirghiz, Qizilbash, Gujur,
Brahwui and
other tribes. The word
Afghan shall apply...
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Qataghan قطغن Katagans,
Qataghan Qazaq قزاق
Kazakh Qipchaq قیپچاق
Kipchak Qirghiz قیرغیز
Kyrgyz Qul Bars قول برس
Dervived from
Turkic and
Mongolic word "bars"...