Yenisei Kyrgyz (Old Turkic: đ°¶đ°đ°șđ°Žđ°:đ°đ°đ°đ°Ł, romanized: Qyrqyz bodun), were an ancient Turkic-speaking people who dwelled along the upper Yenisei...
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ruled over the Yenisei Kyrgyz people, who had been located in southern Siberia since the 6th century. By the 9th century, the Kyrgyz had asserted dominance...
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people are descended in part from the Yenisei Kyrgyz that lived in the Yenisey river valley in Siberia. The Kyrgyz people were constituents of the Tiele...
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China Kyrgyz culture Kyrgyz cuisine Yenisei Kyrgyz, Ancient Turkic people Kyrgyz Television, Public Broadcasting Corporation of Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyz National...
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Internally, Kyrgyz has three distinct varieties; Northern and Southern Kyrgyz. Language should not be confused with Old Kyrgyz (Yenisei Kyrgyz) language...
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the Andronovo culture, Samoyedic peoples, the Tagar culture, and the Yenisei Kyrgyz culture, although some populations traditionally called Khakhassian...
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attention to the northern Yenisei Kyrgyz. Bayanchur Khan destroyed several of their trading outposts before slaughtering a Kyrgyz army and executing their...
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Yenisey (redirect from Yenisei River)
written mention of the Yenisei River dates back to the 7th century in Tang Dynasty China, at the time of contact with Yenisei Kyrgyz of this region. The...
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inscriptions found along the Yenisei river is called the Yenisei Kyrgyz dialect. (See more at Yenisei Inscriptions) In Yenisei inscriptions, the letters...
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Kyrgyzstan (redirect from Kyrgyz Republic)
their ancestry to many Turkic states. It was first established as the Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate. Later, in the 13th century, Kyrgyzstan was conquered by the...
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Bars Bek (category Articles containing Kyrgyz-language text)
đ°đ°șđ°œ:đ°đ°; Kyrgyz: ĐĐ°ŃŃбДĐș ĐșĐ°ĐłĐ°Đœ; Chinese: ć·ŽçŸæŻć„ć
; 637â710/711) or Inanch Alp Bilge (Chinese: äșŠéŁè”€éżçŸæźæŻäŒœ), was the first khagan of the Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate...
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Mongol campaigns in Siberia (section Re-occupation of the Kyrgyz and Tuvan river basins (1270â1293))
the Tuvans, the Khori-Tumed, Ursut, Qabqanas, Tubas, Kem-Kemjuit, the Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate, and others. The Oirat ruler Qutuqa Beki, who during the rise...
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earliest Turkic-speaking peoples identifiable in Chinese sources are the Yenisei Kyrgyz and Xinli, located in South Siberia. Another example of an early Turkic...
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such as the Uyghurs, Tiele, and Kyrgyz to be TĂŒrks. In the Orkhon inscriptions, the Toquz Oghuz and the Yenisei Kyrgyz are not referred to as TĂŒrks. Similarly...
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yĂŻĆĄ in Turkic texts), and inflicted a crushing defeat on the Yenisei Kyrgyz. The Kyrgyz ruler, Bars beg, fell in battle, and his descendants were to remain...
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name, Fuyu Kyrgyz, spoken in the Helojiang province of Northeastern China, is more closely related to Yellow Uyghur and the other Yenisei Turkic languages...
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unknown) by an unknown writer (in Yenisei Kyrgyz) Elegest inscription (date unknown) by an unknown writer (in Yenisei Kyrgyz) Orkhon Inscriptions (732 and...
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840, in the Central Asian steppes an important event occurred. The Yenisei Kyrgyz invasion destroyed the Uighur Khaganate, forcing the Uighurs to flee...
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Yenisei Kyrgyz People 202 BCEâ13th CE Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate Dingling 71 BCâ?? AD Tiele (Gaoche) GöktĂŒrks First Turkic Khaganate 552â581 Western Turkic...
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Yenisei Kyrgyz People 202 BCEâ13th CE Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate Dingling 71 BCâ?? AD Tiele (Gaoche) GöktĂŒrks First Turkic Khaganate 552â581 Western Turkic...
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Yenisei Kyrgyz People 202 BCEâ13th CE Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate Dingling 71 BCâ?? AD Tiele (Gaoche) GöktĂŒrks First Turkic Khaganate 552â581 Western Turkic...
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Battle of Sayan Mountains was a major battle between the GöktĂŒrks and Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate followed by a successful battle led by Tonyukuk. When Kul...
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representing Majfar for MajÄar), Pechenegs, TĂŒrgesh, AĂ°kiĆĄ, and before Yenisei Kirghiz. Kipchaks possibly appeared in the 8th-century Moyun Chur inscription...
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to be exaggerated. 1100 KARAKHANID KHANATE KIEVAN RUS' Cumans Pechenegs Kyrgyzs FATIMID CALIPHATE GEORGIA XI XIA Jurchen Kimeks KHITAN EMPIRE QOCHO GHAZNAVID...
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Yenisei Kyrgyz People 202 BCEâ13th CE Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate Dingling 71 BCâ?? AD Tiele (Gaoche) GöktĂŒrks First Turkic Khaganate 552â581 Western Turkic...
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and non-Turkic steppe peoples, such as Tölis, Xueyantuo, Toquz Oguz, Yenisei Kyrgyz, Kurykans, Thirty Tatar, Khitan and Tatabi as well as the Tang dynasty...
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Yenisei Kyrgyz People 202 BCEâ13th CE Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate Dingling 71 BCâ?? AD Tiele (Gaoche) GöktĂŒrks First Turkic Khaganate 552â581 Western Turkic...
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"brother-in-law, relativeâ (baja, baja-naq or bajinaq; Azerbaijani: bacanaq, Kyrgyz: baja, Turkmen: baja and Turkish: bacanak), implying that it initially referred...
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The Yenisei Inscriptions are a series of Old Turkic inscriptions from the 8th-10th century CE, found near Yenisei Kyrgyz kurgans located in the Upper and...
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Kimaks bordered the Karluks and Tokuz-Oguzes on the south, and the Yenisei Kyrgyz on the east. After dissolution of the Western Turkic Khaganate in 743...
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