Ancient People — Kyrgyz The Kyrgyz, whose roots go deep into antiquity, lost in the darkness of millennia, hold many ...
“The Kyrgyz Tribe Named Itself Oghuz-Khan” The clan-tribal structure of the Kyrgyz of the right and left wings reveals ...
Mogol-Khan and His Children In general, medieval authors were often inclined to creatively process materials they knew ...
Ibrahim ibn Ahmed. This may refer to events related to the struggle of the great khan Ahmed, the head of the Eastern ...
Writings of "Shajarat al-Atrak" In the anonymous work "Shajarat al-Atrak," which represents a ...
Protoichkiliks and Arka These accounts may refer to the separation of a certain part of the tribes of the right wing ...
Ichkiliki and Arkalyki. The name "Ichkiliki" may have originated from the ancient Turkic word ...
Muhammad Haider refers to the Kyrgyz as "the forest (wild) lions of Moghulistan." It is likely that at this ...
Ulus Inga-Tyuri During military clashes, it appears that part of the "Central Asian" Kyrgyz from the right ...
Usy, Han-Hena, and Yilanzhou In the "Yuan-Shi," in relation to the land of the Kyrgyz, three regions are ...
In 1123, the Chinese hermit Chan-Chun, while in the Altai region, "heard there that the country of Qian-Qian-zhu ...
Kyrgyz Inhabitants of the Irtysh and Altai Regions? In this case, the area of "Kyrgyz" could have consisted ...