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Qué (quién) es Kirghiz - definición

KIPCHAK TURKIC LANGUAGE OF CENTRAL ASIA
Kirghiz language; Kirgiz language; Kırgızca; Кыргызча; Kyrghyz language; Kirgizca; ISO 639:kir; ISO 639:ky; Kyrgyz Language; Kirghizi; History of the Kyrgyz language; Kyrgyz Turkish; Qirghiz
  • A speaker of the Kyrgyz language in traditional dress, recorded on the Chunkurchak pasture on the outskirts of Bishkek during an interview

Kirghiz         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Kirghizes; Kirgiz; Kyrghyz; Kirghiz; Kyrgiz; Kirgyz; Kirgies; Kırgız; Khirghiz; Kirgis; Kyrgyzstani (disambiguation); Kyrgyz (disambiguation); Kyrgz; Krygyz; Krygz
¦ noun variant spelling of Kyrgyz.
Yenisei Kyrgyz         
  • Yenisei Kyrgyz agricultural tools
  • [[Elegest inscription]]
  • Funerary mask, towards the end of the [[Tashtyk culture]], at the time when the Yenisei Kyrgyz were taking over the region. 5th-6th century CE.
  • Yenisei Kyrgyz tableware and altar
  • Yenisei Kyrgyz artefacts
ANCIENT TURKIC PEOPLE WHO DWELLED ALONG THE UPPER YENISEI RIVER IN THE SOUTHERN PORTION OF THE MINUSINSK DEPRESSION FROM THE 3RD CENTURY BCE TO THE 13TH CENTURY CE
Jiankun; Xiajiasi; Old Kirghiz; Yenisei Kirghiz; Hsia-chia-ssu
The Yenisei Kyrgyz (), were an ancient Turkic people who dwelled along the upper Yenisei River in the southern portion of the Minusinsk Depression from the 3rd century BCE to the 13th century CE. The heart of their homeland was the forested Tannu-Ola mountain range (known in ancient times as the Lao or Kogmen mountains), in modern-day Tuva, just north of Mongolia. The Sayan mountains were also included in their territory at different times. The Kyrgyz Khaganate existed from 550 to 1219 CE; in 840, it took over the leadership of the Turkic Khaganate from the Uyghurs, expanding the state from the Yenisei territories into the Central Asia and the Tarim Basin.
Kyrgyz         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Kirghizes; Kirgiz; Kyrghyz; Kirghiz; Kyrgiz; Kirgyz; Kirgies; Kırgız; Khirghiz; Kirgis; Kyrgyzstani (disambiguation); Kyrgyz (disambiguation); Kyrgz; Krygyz; Krygz
[k??'gi:z, 'k?:g?z]
(also Kirghiz)
¦ noun (plural same)
1. a member of a people of central Asia, living chiefly in Kyrgyzstan.
2. the Turkic language of the Kyrgyz.
Origin
the name in Kyrgyz.

Wikipedia

Kyrgyz language

Kyrgyz (English: ; autonym: Кыргыз тили, tr. Kyrgyz tili, [qɯɾʁɯz tili]) 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 Kizilsu Kyrgyz Autonomous Prefecture in Xinjiang, China and in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region of Tajikistan. There is a very high level of mutual intelligibility between Kyrgyz, Kazakh, and Altay. A dialect of Kyrgyz known as Pamiri Kyrgyz is spoken in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Kyrgyz is also spoken by many ethnic Kyrgyz through the former Soviet Union, Afghanistan, Turkey, parts of northern Pakistan, and Russia.

Kyrgyz was originally written in Göktürk script, gradually replaced by the Perso-Arabic alphabet (in use until 1928 in the USSR, still in use in China). Between 1928 and 1940 a Latin-script alphabet, the Uniform Turkic Alphabet, was used. In 1940, Soviet authorities replaced the Latin script with the Cyrillic alphabet for all Turkic languages on its territory. When Kyrgyzstan became independent following the Soviet Union's collapse in 1991, a plan to adopt the Latin alphabet became popular. Although the plan has not been implemented, it remains in occasional discussion.

Ejemplos de uso de Kirghiz
1. Pyongyang, 30 de enero (ATCC) –– Quedo organizado el dia 23 en el Partido Comunista Unido Marx–Lenin del Pueblo Kirghiz el comite preparatorio de Kirghizistan para el Dia del Sol (15 de abril, cumpleanos del Presidente Kim Il Sung) y el 16 de febrero (cumpleanos del Dirigente Kim Jong Il). Como su presidente fue electo el titular de la entidad politica referida, A.Uspbayev.
2. Scientists hope to unlock more mysteries with easing restrictionsUighur activists believe the mummies undermine China‘s ties to the region, which Beijing says were cemented as far back as the Han Dynasty, (206BC–AD220). Comparing the mummies‘ DNA with that of present day inhabitants of the Tarim Basin, Mair found the modern day Uighur, Kazakh and Kirghiz ethnic groups did carry some genetic similarities with the mummies, but "no direct links". "Central Asia is a zone of admixture, not a heartland or reservoir for genetic diversity," wrote Mair.