Kyrgyz or
Kirghiz may refer to: Kyrgyz people Kyrgyz language Yenisei
Kirghiz Things related to Kyrgyzstan The Fuyü Gïrgïs language
Kaynak: KyrgyzThe Kyrgyz, also spelled Kyrghyz and
Kirghiz, are a Turkic people living primarily in Kyrgyzstan . Etymology: section | date March 2009
Kaynak: Kyrgyz peopleThe
Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic. (Кыргыз Советтик Социалисттик Республикасы. Kyrgyz Sovettik Sotsialisttik Respublikasy. Киргизская
Kaynak: Kirghiz Soviet Socialist RepublicKyrgyz or Kirgiz, also
Kirghiz, Kyrghiz, Qyrghiz. (ky | Кыргызча or Кыргыз тили, ky-Arab | قىرعىز تىلى, ky-Latn | Kırgızça or Kırgız tili
Kaynak: Kyrgyz languageThe Yenisei
Kirghiz, also known as the Khyagas or Khakas, were an ancient Turkic people that dwelled along the upper Yenisei River in the
Kaynak: Yenisei Kirghizphrase Kara-
Kirghiz was used until the mid-1920s by the Russians to distinguish them from the Kazakhs, who were also referred to as
Kirghiz).
Kaynak: KyrgyzstanThe
Kirghiz rebellion occurred when Kyrgyz irregulars in Xinjiang revolted against the government. The leader of the rebellion was Id
Kaynak: Kirghiz rebellionThe Kara-
Kirghiz Autonomous Oblast. (Кара-Киргизская АО. transliterated as Kara-Kirgizskaya AO), in the former region of Soviet Central Asia
Kaynak: Kara-Kirghiz Autonomous OblastThe Kazakh Steppe or
Kirghiz Steppe ecoregion , of the Palearctic Temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands Biome , is a vast region
Kaynak: Kazakh SteppeIn 1936, the
Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic was established as a full-fledged republic of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Kaynak: Leadership of Communist KyrgyzstanId Mirab was a Kyrgyz leader who revolted against the government of Xinjiang in 1932 in the
Kirghiz rebellion in the Tian Shan mountains
Kaynak: Id Mirabis a county in Kizilsu
Kirghiz Autonomous Prefecture , Xinjiang , China. It contains an area of 24,107 km 2. According to the 2002 census
Kaynak: Akto CountyLilli Schwarzkopf (born 28 August 1983 in Novopokrovka ,
Kirghiz SSR ) is a German heptathlete . Her first major global competition was the
Kaynak: Lilli Schwarzkopf