Kyrgyz
Kyrgyz refers to an ethnic group of Central Asia and to the Kyrgyz language. The largest population lives in Kyrgyzstan, where Kyrgyz people form the majority of citizens. Significant communities are also found in neighboring countries, including China (Xinjiang), Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Afghanistan, as well as in immigrant and diaspora communities elsewhere.
The Kyrgyz language is a Turkic language closely related to Kazakh and Uzbek. It is an official
Historically, the Kyrgyz emerged as a nomadic people in the Central Asian highlands and formed a traditional
Culture among Kyrgyz emphasizes nomadic heritage, livestock herding, and crafts such as felt-making and yurt construction.
Most Kyrgyz people are Sunni Muslims, with influences of Sufi traditions in some communities. There are also