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Kyr·gyz

/kirˈɡiz/
noun
  1. a member of an indigenous people of central Asia, living chiefly in Kyrgyzstan.
  2. the Turkic language of the Kyrgyz, with approximately 2 million speakers.

adjective
relating to the Kyrgyz or their language.

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Kyrgyz from en.wikipedia.org
The Kyrgyz people are a Turkic ethnic group native to Central Asia. They primarily reside in Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, China, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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Kyrgyzstan, officially the Kyrgyz Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Asia, lying in the Tian Shan and Pamir mountain ranges.
The meaning of KYRGYZ is a member of a Turkic people of Kyrgyzstan and adjacent areas of central Asia.
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Kyrgyz are a traditionally nomadic Turkic people living in the high mountains of Kyrgyzstan, also known as the Kyrgyz Republic. This Central Asian country ...
Kyrgyz from www.state.gov
It imports merchandise, machinery, electronics, and food products from the United States. Kyrgyzstan has signed a bilateral investment treaty with the United ...
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Kyrgyz is spoken natively by more than 5 million people. The Kyrgyz, a Turkic-speaking people, constitute the majority of the multi-ethnic population of ...
Kyrgyz from www.cia.gov
Kyrgyzstan is a Central Asian country of incredible natural beauty and proud nomadic traditions. The Russian Empire annexed most of the territory of present-day ...
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Kyrgyzstan, mountainous country of Central Asia. Once a constituent republic of the Soviet Union, the country became independent in 1991.
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The Kyrgyz, formerly a transhumant (nomadic) people, were settled into collectivized agriculture by the Soviet regime. Besides Kyrgyz, the country's ...