• Fuyu Kyrgyz (Fuyü Gïrgïs, Fu-Yu Kirgiz), also known as Manchurian Kirghiz, is a critically endangered Turkic language, and as gɨr.gɨs, Gïrgïs, Kyrgysdar...
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  • Fuyu Kyrgyz are a Turkic ethnic group who reside in Heilongjiang, China. They primarily reside in the Fuyu County. Their ethnic ties with the Kyrgyz/Kirghiz...
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  • Fuyu Kyrgyz may refer to: Fuyu Kyrgyz language, an endangered language spoken in China Fuyu Kyrgyz people, an ethnic group which live in China This disambiguation...
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  • Asia Kyrgyz language, Turkic language of the Kipchak branch Kyrgyz alphabets, Alphabets used to write the Kyrgyz language The Fuyu Kyrgyz language in Northeastern...
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  • Look up fuyu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fuyu may refer to: Fuyu Kyrgyz language, the easternmost Turkic language Koguryoic languages, also called...
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    themselves as Тадар (Tadar, i.e. Tatar). The people who speak the Fuyu Kyrgyz language originated in the Yenisei region of Siberia but were relocated into...
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    Kyrgyz. Fuyu County as a whole has 1,400 Kyrgyz people. The Fuyu Kyrgyz are separate from the other Kyrgyz ethnic group (see the Fuyu Kyrgyz language...
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    language today are the Khakas in Russian Federation and Fuyu Kyrgyz in Northeastern China. In 925, when the Liao dynasty defeated the Yenisei Kyrgyz and...
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    in Fuyu County, Heilongjiang Province. Their language (the Fuyü Gïrgïs dialect) is related to the Khakas language. Certain segments of the Kyrgyz in China...
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    of the Yenisei Kyrgyz today are the Kyrgyz, Khakas, Fuyu Kyrgyz, and Altai peoples. Culturally and linguistically, the Yenisei Kyrgyz were Turkic. The...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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    language Tai Nüa language Tai Dam language Tai Ya language Karluk Ili Turki Uyghur Uzbek Kipchak Kazakh Kyrgyz Tatar Oghuz Salar Siberian Äynu Fuyu Kyrgyz...
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  • (Samoyedic Uralic substrate; people shifted to a Turkic language) Beltir Kyzyl/Qizil Fuyu Kyrgyz (could be a dialect of Khakas) Shor Mrassu (basis for literary...
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    Lars Johanson, Fuyu Kyrgyz is considered to be closely related to Khakas. Nikolai Baskakov and some others considered Southern Altai language to be a member...
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    The Siberian Turkic or Northeastern Common Turkic languages, are a sub-branch of the Turkic language family. The following table is based upon the classification...
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    Khakas (category Articles containing Khakas-language text)
    Dzungaria to northeastern China in 1761, where they became known as the Fuyu Kyrgyz. Sibe Bannermen were stationed in Dzungaria while Northeastern China...
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  • dialect by Ármin Vámbéry, a Kyrgyz dialect by Grigory Potanin and Sergey Malov. According to Nikolay Baskakov, Khoton language has q as in oçaq 'firepit'...
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    List of ethnic groups in China (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    classified as Uyghurs Altai people – classified as Mongols Fuyu Kyrgyz people – classified as Kyrgyz Gejia people – classified as Miao Bajia (八甲人; Bājiǎrén)...
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    Turkic peoples (category CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro))
    the neighboring Boma tribe resembled the Kyrgyz but their language was different, which may imply the Kyrgyz were originally a non-Turkic people, who...
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    also includes Soyot–Tsaatan and Tofa). This language is nearly extinct and is only spoken as a second language.[citation needed] The ISO 639-3 proposal (request)...
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    List of Tengrist movements (category Articles containing Kyrgyz-language text)
    (1989) Kumyk Kyrgyz and Fuyu Kyrgyz Aigine (Kyrgyz: Айгине) Alty Yurt (Kyrgyz: Алты Юрт) Manas Ordo (Kyrgyz: Манас Ордо) Tengir Ordo (Kyrgyz: Теңир Ордо)...
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    group tends to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically...
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    Dughlats (category Articles containing Kazakh-language text)
    given over to the Moghul khans. Now, the Dughlat (Dulat or Дулат in Kazakh language) is one of the major tribe of modern Kazakh people, they belong to Senior-Juz...
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    Shatuo (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    Turkic topics Languages Afshar Altai Northern Southern Äynu Azerbaijani Bashkir Bulgar Chagatai Chulym Chuvash Crimean Tatar Cuman Dolgan Fuyü Gïrgïs Gagauz...
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    Mongols in China (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    speak any form of Mongolic language. Such populations include the Sichuan Mongols (most of whom speak a form of Naic language), the Yunnan Mongols (most...
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  • (Oirad/Oird) (Dzungars and Torghuts): Dzungaria (Northern Xinjiang), China Fuyu Kyrgyz: Fuyu County, Heilongjiang Hui peoples Tungusic peoples Northern Tungusic peoples...
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  • Unrecognized ethnic groups in China (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    Although they are indigenous to Hainan island and do not speak a Chinese language, the Lingao (Ong-Be) people near the capital (8% of the population) are...
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    came from the southern Yenisey and closely related to Turkic Khakas and Fuyu Kyrgyz people. They overthrew the Uighurs with help from the Tang dynasty, but...
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    Xianbei (redirect from Xianbei language)
    and the western. From the You Beiping to the Liao River, connecting the Fuyu and Mo to the east, it was the eastern section. There were more than twenty...
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    Xueyantuo (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    subjugated the Qarluq at the Ulungur and Irtysh River, and then the Yenisei Kyrgyz tribes. In 634 one of their rivals, Dubu Qaghan (Ashina Shier), son of Chuluo...
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