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  • '''Population''': 160,823[[File:Kirgiz.jpg|thumb|left|Kirgiz ethnic group]] '''Language''': Kirgiz
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  • ...us artists who perform and hand down the Manas, the great epic poem of the Kirgiz people. [[Manaschi|(More...)]]
    219 bytes (33 words) - 02:01, 24 November 2010
  • ...of Kirgiz. This oral epic is also an expression of the inner world of the Kirgiz and reflects their deep attachment to [[Islam]]. ...le for independence. But he is betrayed by [[Kan Qiaolao]] and killed. The Kirgiz again fall under the oppressive rule of the Kelemake.
    3 KB (446 words) - 00:36, 4 November 2010
  • ...rtists who perform and hand down the [[Manas]], the great epic poem of the Kirgiz people. First, Manaschi must have a genuine passion for Kirgiz poetry and the Manas.
    2 KB (409 words) - 01:35, 24 November 2010
  • '''Manas''' is a huge epic poem of the Kirgiz people, around 160,000 of whom live in the[[ Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regi
    328 bytes (50 words) - 01:33, 31 October 2011
  • '''Manas''' is a huge epic poem of the Kirgiz people, around 160,000 of whom live in the[[ Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regi
    328 bytes (50 words) - 01:24, 14 October 2013
  • '''Manas''' is a huge epic poem of the Kirgiz people, around 160,000 of whom live in the[[ Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regi
    328 bytes (50 words) - 01:08, 16 September 2014
  • '''Manas''' is a huge epic poem of the Kirgiz people, around 160,000 of whom live in the[[ Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regi
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  • ...e main ones being [[Uygur]], [[Han]], [[Kazak]], [[Hui]], [[Mongolian]], [[Kirgiz]], [[Xibe]], [[Tajik]], [[Ozbek]], [[Manchu]], [[Daur]], [[Tatar]] and [[Ru
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  • '''Population''': 160,823[[File:Kirgiz.jpg|thumb|left|Kirgiz ethnic group]] '''Language''': Kirgiz
    13 KB (2,214 words) - 04:39, 13 July 2009
  • ...ty]] and the Naxi people’s Dongba religion. The [[Hui]], [[Uygur]], Kazak, Kirgiz, Tatar, Ozbek, Tajik, Dongxiang, Salar and Bonan peoples adhere to Islam; t
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  • ...otal population of 18 million: [[Hui]], [[Uygur]], [[Kazak]], [[Tatar]], [[Kirgiz]], [[Tajik]], [[Ozbek]], [[Dongxiang]], [[Salar]] and [[Bonan]]. Most of th
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  • ...by snowstorms, feuding within the ruling group and attacks from the Turkic Kirgiz, had to move westward in separate groups. One of the groups emigrated to Gu
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  • Besides the Uygur ethnic group, Han, Kazak, Hui, Mongolian, Kirgiz, Tajik, Xibe, Ozbek, Manchu, Daur, Tatar and Russian people also live in Xi ...and the parts of Central Asia under Qing influence and the Kazak and Blut (Kirgiz) tribes. For local government, a system of prefectures and counties was int
    24 KB (3,800 words) - 02:01, 9 December 2015
  • ...t exchanges with other nationalities, many Tajiks also speak the Uygur and Kirgiz languages and generally use the Uygur script for writing.
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  • ...injured in the incidents, among whom were people of the ethnic Uygur, Hui, Kirgiz and Han origins.
    11 KB (1,736 words) - 05:38, 10 September 2009
  • ...osition from the local minority nationalities. Many Mongolians, Kazaks and Kirgiz migrated back to Chinese-controlled territory. Twelve Kazak Kelie clans gra
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