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Kirghiz language resources
Kirghiz is spoken on a daily basis in: Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan
Encyclopedia resources on
Kirghiz
Kirghiz SSR - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...language None. De facto, Kirghiz and Russian . Capital Frunze ( Bishkek ) Chairman of the Supreme Council Askar Akayev (at independence) Established In the USSR : - Since - Until October 14 , 1924 October 14 , 1924 ...
Kirghiz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...language . It is considered that there are 40 Kirghiz tribes. This is symbolized by the yellow sun in the center of the flag of Kyrgyzstan , which has 40 rays. [ edit ] The Kirghiz in China The Kirghiz form ...
Kyrgyz language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. Jump ... Kirghiz (Кыргыз тили) is a Northwestern Turkic language , and, together with Russian , an official language of Kyrgyzstan ...
Tocharian languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...the most obscure branches of the Indo-European language group. It consisted of two languages, ... were expelled from Mongolia by the Kirghiz , retreating to the Tarim Basin. This theory is supported ...
Tatars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...survived: while they had not kept their language, their old culture and religion - Islam - remained ... are akin to the above. Today Abakan Tatars of Kirghiz terms are extinct, used own names only. See more ...
Kyrgyzstan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term Kara-Kirghiz was used until the mid- 1920s by the Russians to distinguish them from the ... increased, and a standard literary language was introduced. The Kyrgyz language belongs to the ...
Uyghur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Language [ edit ] Origins Historically the term "Uyghur" (meaning "united" or "allied") was applied to a ... from 745–840, when they were overrun by the Kirghiz] another Turkic people. The result was that ...
List of ISO 639 codes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...codes is sorted by language name in the third column. Two codes for special situations ( mul ... Kirghiz tlh Klingon ; tlhIngan-Hol kom kv Komi kon kg Kongo kok Konkani kor ko Korean kos Kosraean kpe Kpelle ...
Bashkirs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...plains. They speak the Kipchak -based Bashkir language , a close relative of the Tatar language . [ edit ] ... to defend them from the Kirghiz , and subjected the Bashkirs to a fur-tax. In 1676 , the Bashkirs ...
Turkic peoples - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...languages are a subdivision of the Altaic language group , and are one of the most geographically ... Meanwhile, the Kirghiz and Uyghurs were struggling with one another and with the Chinese Empire ...
Academic resources on
Kirghiz
Elmira Kochumkulkizi's Home Page
KIRGHIZ ORAL LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION PROVERBS FOLKTALES EXCERPTS FROM EPIC KIRGHIZ SONGS SONGS OF ADVICE OF ORAL POETS AYTISH (SINGING CONTEST) OF ORAL POETS MOURNING SONGS WEDDING SONGS
Central Asian Studies - Publications - Kirghiz Bulletin
...or in Kirghiz. His Kirghiz soul is evident in his Russian versions.26 "Chingiz Aitmatov--is first of all, a Kirghiz writer, then a Soviet writer".27 Aitmatov's love and care for the Kirghiz language ...
THE TRADITIONAL OGLAK TARTIS AMONG THE KIRGHIZ OF THE PAMIRS
...compile a glossary of Kirghiz terms not found in any available dictionary, it became clear that it would also provide an unusual opportunity to observe other aspects of Kirghiz culture. As a house ...
OBSERVATIONS AMONG KIRGHIZ REFUGEES FROM THE PAMIRS OF AFGHANISTAN ...
1984 in the Eastern portion of the Turkish Republic undertaking linguistic research amongst Kirghiz refugees. He gratefully acknowledges the financial support received from the Society for Central ...
About Nazif Shahrani
...was a study of the cultural ecological adaptation of a small Turkic-speaking Kirghiz pastoral nomadic group and their sedentary neighbors, the Wakhi, in ...
The Middle East Center
...in Middle Eastern and Central Asian languages (Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Turkish, Uzbek, Kirghiz, Kazakh, and Tajik) and area studies. In the years since the creation of the Middle East Center, a ...
UW Press: Search Books in Print
The Kirghiz and Wakhi of Afghanistan Adaptation to Closed Frontiers and War M. Nazif Shahrani with a new preface and epilogue by the author An extended new Preface and a new Epilogue written after the ...
Baltimore - Advanced Search
Kirghiz Komi Kongo Konkani Korean Kpelle Kru Kuanyama Kumyk Kurdish Kurukh Kusaie Kutenai Ladino Lahnda Lamba Langue d'oc Lao Lapp Latin Latvian Letzeburgesch Lezgian Lingala Lithuanian Lozi Luba ...
Domra
...three or four stringed instrument of Mongolian heritage and could be found among the Tatars, Kirghiz, Kalmyks, Altaians and other natives of Siberia. In contemporary Russian orchestras the domra ...
Afghanistan and Central Asia Research Information - Nazif Shahrani's ...
Historical Perspective (1986) download The Kirghiz Khans: Styles and Substance of Traditional Local Leadership in Central Asia ...
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Government resources on
Kirghiz
CIA - The World Factbook -- Kyrgyzstan
Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic Government type: republic Capital: Bishkek Administrative divisions: 7 provinces (oblastlar, singular - oblasty) and 1 city* (shaar); Batken Oblasty ...
Afghanistan: Country Studies - Federal Research Division, Library of ...
Kirghiz Wakhi Farsiwan Nuristani Baluch Brahui Qizilbash Kabuli Jat Non-Muslims Interethnic Relations Tribes Modes of Subsistence Pastoralism Mixed ...
Ethnic Diversity - The Empire That Was Russia: The Prokudin-Gorskii ...
DIG-ppmsc-03959) (5) Nomadic Kazakhs on the Steppe Many Central Asiatic peoples, for example the Kirghiz, Kazakhs, and Uzbeks, lived nomadic lives on the steppes, valleys, and deserts ...
Global Legal Information Network - Law Summary Display
On ratification of the Agreement between the Government of Ukraine and the Government of Kirghiz Republic on cooperation in the sphere of civil defense, preventing emergency situations and liquidating ...
Global Legal Information Network - Law Summary Display
On Ratification of the Agreement On Free Trade between Government of UKraine and Government of Kirghiz Republic Summary ID: 69123 Instrument Class: Law Number: 705/97-BP Issuance Date: 09 December 1997 ...
GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: Kyrgyzstan
Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic) Constitution Executive Judicial Legislative Legal Guides General Sources (includes LC Portals ...
title - The Empire That Was Russia: The Prokudin-Gorskii ...
LC-DIG-ppmsc-03959) (5) Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii. Nomadic Kirghiz , 1911. Digital color rendering. Prints and Photographs Division (LC-DIG-ppmsc-03979) (6) Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii. ...
Kyrgyzstan
Kirghiz 52.4%, Russian 18%, Uzbek 12.9%, Ukrainian 2.5%, German 2.4%, other 11.8% Religions: Muslim 75%, Russian Orthodox 20%, other 5% Languages: Kirghiz (Kyrgyz)official language, Russian ...
MARC Language Codes: Part I: NAME SEQUENCE
Kirghiz USE Kyrgyz Karachay-Balkar Assigned collective code [tut] (Altaic (Other)) UF Balkar Karaim Assigned collective code [tut] (Altaic (Other)) Karaja USE Caraja Karakalpak USE Kara-Kalpak ...
CDP Help: Language Codes
Kirghiz KI Khmer KH Korean KO Laotian LO Latin KZ Latvian LA Lithuanian LI Macedonian LU Mandarin See Chinese Malay MA Malayalam ML Maltese MT Marathi MM Mexican See Spanish Moldavian MO Mongolian MG Nepali NP ...
".org" resources on
Kirghiz
Kirghiz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kirghiz From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. Jump to: navigation , search Kirghiz (also Kyrgyz and Kirgiz ) are a Turkic-Mongoloid ethnic group found primarily in Kyrgyzstan . Many speak ...
Kirghiz Gospel Resources
...to all visitors of Kirghiz heritage! This page contains links to Bibles, stories and websites written in Kirghiz which tell about Jesus and His love for the Kirghiz people. Many followers of Jesus ...
KIRGHIZ - LoveToKnow Article on KIRGHIZ
KIRGHIZ KIRGHIZ , a large and widespread division of the Turkish family, of which there are two main branches, the Kara-Kirghiz of the uplands and the Kirghiz-Kazaks of the steppe. They jointly number ...
Kirghiz SSR - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirghiz_SSR " Categories : Kyrgyzstan geography stubs | Soviet Union stubs | Soviet Republics | Kyrgyzstan Views Article Discussion Edit this page History Personal tools Sign in ...
KIRGHIZ - Online Information article about KIRGHIZ
KIRGHIZ - Online Information article about KIRGHIZ English Deutsch Français Online Encyclopedia Search over 40,000 articles from the original, classic Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition. KIRGHIZ Online ...
Turk & Uygur (UIGUR, UIGHUIR, UIGUIR, and WEIWUER) -- Political ...
Uighurs) took refuge in Ganzhou and Xinjiang after being replaced by the Kirghiz. Uygurs vs Kirghiz : Uygur nationalists claimed that "in AD 840, Tang Chinese emperor, in order to get rid of the ...
Kyrgyzstan (Kyrgyz Republic)
Sojuz Demokraticheskikh Sil (Union of Democratic Forces, pro-presidential) Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic 1937 - 1940's 1940's - 3 Mar ...
Kirghizistan - Wikipédia
...par les Kirghiz, un peuple nomade turc originellement situé, il y a 2000 ans, dans le Nord-Est de la Mongolie et qui se serait d'abord déplacé vers le Sud de la Sibérie entre le VI e siècle et le ...
Wikipedia Statistics - Tables - Kirghiz
Kirghiz Zoom Kirghiz Aymara Pashto Laotian Kinyarwanda Divehi Hawai'ian Bashkir Guarani Tibetan Tumbuka Avar Inuktitut Cree Tonga Bislama Somali Assamese Oriya Uzbek Navajo Sesotho Xhosa Zhuang ...
BALKASH, or BALKHASH (called by the Kirghiz Ak-denghiz or Ala-denghiz ...
...or BALKHASH (called by the Kirghiz Ak-denghiz or Ala-denghiz and by the Chinese Si-hai) - Online Information article about BALKASH, or BALKHASH (called by the Kirghiz Ak-denghiz or Ala-denghiz and by ...
Commercial resources on
Kirghiz
Kyrgyz or Kirghiz (?????? ????) is a Northwestern Turkic language, and, together with Russian, an official language of Kyrgyzstan. It is most closely related to Altay, and more distantly so to Kazakh.
Kyrgyz is spoken by about 3 million people in Kyrgyzstan, China, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkey (Asia), Uzbekistan, Pakistan (Chitral) and Russia. Kyrgyz is written in modified Cyrillic (Kyrgyzstan) and modified Arabic (China) scripts. A Latin script was used between 1928 and 1940 in Kyrgyzstan. After Kyrgyzstan gained independence in 1991, there was a popular idea among some of the Kyrgyz politicians to return Kyrgyz language back to the Latin alphabet, but this plan has never been implemented.
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