kirghiz in English

adjective
1
relating to the Kirghiz or their language.
noun
1
a member of an indigenous people of central Asia, living chiefly in Kyrgyzstan.
2
the Turkic language of the Kirghiz.

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1. Susana Jamaladinova was born in Osh, Kirghiz SSR, to a Crimean Tatar father and an Armenian mother.

2. My large Kirghiz family lived in the village of Chyrpykty, on the shores of beautiful Lake Issyk Kul.

3. Bishkek (from 1926 to 1991, the city was known as Frunze) became the capital of the Kara-Kirghiz Autonomous Oblast in 1925, and in 1936, the city (still known as Frunze) became the capital of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic

4. A golden eagle used by the Kirghiz Tatars, who call it Bergut or Bearcoot, for the capture of antelopes, foxes and wolves

5. On December 5, 1936, the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR) was established as a full Union Republic of the USSR.

6. The same day Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic of the RSFSR ceased to exist, and its territory was divided between the new Kazakh and Kirghiz SSRs.

7. Domesticated, it has many times been trained to take prey for its master in Europe, and to this species is thought to belong an eagle habitually used by the Kirghiz Tatars, who call it Bergut or Bearcoot, for the capture of antelopes, foxes and wolves

8. Domesticated, it has many times been trained to take prey for its master in Europe, and to this species is thought to belong an eagle habitually used by the Kirghiz Tatars, who call it Bergut or Bearcoot, for the capture of antelopes, foxes and wolves