just 100 years ago all of Central Asia had Arabic alphabet. Except for few frontier areas such as parts of India, China and SE Asia, most Islamic people used Arabic alphabets. Alphabets only changed in Turkey due to Mustafa Kemal and in Central Asia due to Bolsheviks.
What if the alphabet for Kyrgyz was changed to Latin like English and other European languages, it would make learning English easier, but learning Russian more difficult. As long as there are jobs in Russia for Kyrgyz people that will not be a good idea I guess.
We had Latin alphabet from 1924 to 1939. Soviet Kyrgyz Government decided that Cyrrillic alphabet would be better approach in forming a Soviet identity among Kyrgyz. Therefore in 1939 it was changed into Cyrrillic one. And, we, majority, are happy with that. Russa at least offers a job. What Arab coutries can offer? To join their pussy war against modernization and to become brainwashed terrorists?
I agree Arabs now offer nothing, so no point in changing back to Arabic. Cyrillic is fine for now as long as there is jobs, but English as a global language should be a priority, otherwise you and I could not communicate here for example :). I support a Central Asian Union with 5 stans (idea from Nazarbayev) and Mongolia (my own addition) under Russian security umbrella for now as a good next step to solve regional problems.
I am also "pro"-union, but I am not sure it will be possibly implemented. Uzbekistan and Kazkahstan will never come to compromise about who should lead the union. Tajikistan will never join the union because tajiks, as old Iranians don't want to deal with turanian kazakhs, uzbeks, turkmens and kyrgyz. Kyrgyzstan will never join it because they don't need uzbekistani problems.. and so on, as a chain reaction.
I am aware of the old enmity between Shaibani Khan's Uzbeks and Kazakhs. Kyrgyz suffered quite a bit under Kokand. Tajiks are persian speaker Eastern Iranic people, but cutoff from Iran and are Sunni Hanafi (like the rest of Central Asia) as opposed to Shia Iran. Only thing Mongols have in common is a nomadic lifestyle and historical interaction and they want to avoid integration with either Russia or China and the region with some commonality left for them is Central Asia
regional integration is the wave of the future, as positives outweigh negatives, so after a lot of grumbling and noise, countries usually go for it, as is happening with EU.
The test is simple, do you want to be one country with Russia (again!), China, Iran, SAARC or Turkey (no common border, so not possible), if the answer is no then there is little choice left, small countries are at a disadvantage in all respects, sovereignty helps only elite to steal public money and get rich
thanks, I like to promote this regional integration idea for every region of the world, I think its good for empowering the poor and the masses. If you think its good for people, please tell family, friends and people around you, only when people are convinced from the grass roots, they will forget past enmities and look more at the positives, like sharing common river, mineral resources, electricity etc. This is also the official policy of US and EU to promote regional integration
PEACE kiyrgyz have games too
GlaBurnzUrHouseAK47 2 years ago
nice song Hello from Baku!
firdovsi 2 years ago
otchen krasiva ! ja rodam iz ameriki i mne tak nravitsa eta pesnja !!
vesjolikrolik 2 years ago
I will still this video,search later in my videos with instrumental music.
azikkgz 3 years ago
Bul klipdi Kytailyk bala jasagan !!!
silerge jaktyby :) kytailyk kyrgyzdar arap alphabetin ishtetebiz ! men ozum da kytailyk bolom
Kytailyk 3 years ago
Instrumentalnuyu slishali,ochen horoshaya muzyka.
azikkgz 3 years ago
:)) prikolno je
Jazana999 3 years ago
just 100 years ago all of Central Asia had Arabic alphabet. Except for few frontier areas such as parts of India, China and SE Asia, most Islamic people used Arabic alphabets. Alphabets only changed in Turkey due to Mustafa Kemal and in Central Asia due to Bolsheviks.
abulkalam1 4 years ago
Thanks to Bolsheviks for cyrrillic alphabet, because it's much easier and convinient. And thanks God that we don't use the Arabic alphabet anymore.
tomleeza 2 years ago
What if the alphabet for Kyrgyz was changed to Latin like English and other European languages, it would make learning English easier, but learning Russian more difficult. As long as there are jobs in Russia for Kyrgyz people that will not be a good idea I guess.
abulkalam1 2 years ago
We had Latin alphabet from 1924 to 1939. Soviet Kyrgyz Government decided that Cyrrillic alphabet would be better approach in forming a Soviet identity among Kyrgyz. Therefore in 1939 it was changed into Cyrrillic one. And, we, majority, are happy with that. Russa at least offers a job. What Arab coutries can offer? To join their pussy war against modernization and to become brainwashed terrorists?
tomleeza 2 years ago
I agree Arabs now offer nothing, so no point in changing back to Arabic. Cyrillic is fine for now as long as there is jobs, but English as a global language should be a priority, otherwise you and I could not communicate here for example :). I support a Central Asian Union with 5 stans (idea from Nazarbayev) and Mongolia (my own addition) under Russian security umbrella for now as a good next step to solve regional problems.
abulkalam1 2 years ago
I am also "pro"-union, but I am not sure it will be possibly implemented. Uzbekistan and Kazkahstan will never come to compromise about who should lead the union. Tajikistan will never join the union because tajiks, as old Iranians don't want to deal with turanian kazakhs, uzbeks, turkmens and kyrgyz. Kyrgyzstan will never join it because they don't need uzbekistani problems.. and so on, as a chain reaction.
tomleeza 2 years ago
I am aware of the old enmity between Shaibani Khan's Uzbeks and Kazakhs. Kyrgyz suffered quite a bit under Kokand. Tajiks are persian speaker Eastern Iranic people, but cutoff from Iran and are Sunni Hanafi (like the rest of Central Asia) as opposed to Shia Iran. Only thing Mongols have in common is a nomadic lifestyle and historical interaction and they want to avoid integration with either Russia or China and the region with some commonality left for them is Central Asia
abulkalam1 2 years ago
regional integration is the wave of the future, as positives outweigh negatives, so after a lot of grumbling and noise, countries usually go for it, as is happening with EU.
The test is simple, do you want to be one country with Russia (again!), China, Iran, SAARC or Turkey (no common border, so not possible), if the answer is no then there is little choice left, small countries are at a disadvantage in all respects, sovereignty helps only elite to steal public money and get rich
abulkalam1 2 years ago
Very ambitious idea, I would say, but I like it :)
Just would be great if we go along without Russians.
tomleeza 2 years ago
thanks, I like to promote this regional integration idea for every region of the world, I think its good for empowering the poor and the masses. If you think its good for people, please tell family, friends and people around you, only when people are convinced from the grass roots, they will forget past enmities and look more at the positives, like sharing common river, mineral resources, electricity etc. This is also the official policy of US and EU to promote regional integration
abulkalam1 2 years ago
Sure, I will :)
tomleeza 2 years ago
kyrgyz people who lives in China use arabic and this is karaoke for this song
toulpari 4 years ago
sing is beatufle.
whuy kirgiz use arab alfabe?
firdovsi 4 years ago
Uyat emespi? Biroonun videosun uurdap alyp! Musika koshup koyso ele "klassno" bolup kalat eken da? Kloundar!
Basmachy 5 years ago
hahahaa klassno pridumal... takie litsa asiatskie :D
Medinchik 5 years ago