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  • Salam baardyk turk elderine...

  • Kyrgyz Irkdaslarma Salam Bolsın!

    Türük Bodını SagBolsın! Kazak,kırgız,Özbek,Azeri,Türkm­en, HEpimiz,Ayrı Devlet Tek Milletiz, Irkı Mensup Türk Milletiyiz!

    TÜRK IRKI SAĞOLSUN!

  • Birlesik turk Devletler Kurulsun..!!

  • 2 bbjagaa

    I know the lake u're talking about - it's Kyrgyz-Nur, ("nur" means light in Arab), indeed, it has direct connection to Kyrgyz people, as their former places of inhabitancy included lower reaches of Yenissey river, some parts of Mongolia, etc... Correct me if I'm wrong, but there are some more places bearing word "Kyrgyz" in their names somewhere in Mongolia.

  • a.SeLam HerkeSe SeLam

  • We in mongolia have a lake named Kyrgyz.

    Does it have anything to do with Kyrgyz people?

    Just a question, I am in no way of offending anyone.

  • It might, for it is known that the Kirghiz originate from Mongolia, as do in fact all the Turkic people.

  • Old kyrgyzs lived somewhere near the Mongolia,but because of the hun's opression chinese general Li Lin,who was the leader of kyrgyzs,decided to take away kyrgyzs from that region.Then all kyrgyzs migrated to Enisey.

  • Old kyrgyzs lived somewhere near the china,but during the huns reign they moved to Enisey(Russia).Now some historians think that they lived near this lake.

  • Actually old kyrgyzs were living somewhere near China,some historians think that near this lake.Kyrgyzs migrated to Enesay during the reign of huns.

  • It's hard to find proper information on net, but I have an opinion in regard to the lake. As Mongolia borders with Yennisey, the name of the lake might have been derived from the former inhabitants of the region, the Kyrgyz people.

  • There is a National Geographic from 1972 and it has the most very brilliant article on The Kirghiz. With hostile borders these people worked hard, traded, were courteous and friendly and so skillfull. More should be written and people made aware of what a great nation they are.

  • (feschum )thank you!

  • Pamir Dağları'nın efendileriydiler...herzaman oyle oldular :)

  • I knew of Rahman Qul and the Pamir Kyrgyz from the books of mountaineer H.W. "Bill" Tilman and traveller Jean Shor. I heard they were in Gilgit and looking for a new home. I wrote to my Congressman Byron Dorgan asking to help them come to Alaska. He said they had already decided to go to Turkey. I was impressed by their adaptation to year round high altitude herding: mixing goats with sheep. Sheep dig through snow, goats can't, but the goats keep the sheep moving to keep them from overgrazing.

  • Kırgızlar'la aynı millet farklı devletiz. Kırgız Türkleri'ne selamlar olsun...

  • :) izlemek lazımmış aslında.

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