sözciin
Sözciin is a nomadic ethnic group indigenous to Central Asia. Their traditional homeland spans parts of modern-day Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan, though historical accounts suggest a broader reach across the steppes. The term "Sözciin" itself is believed to derive from Turkic roots, potentially related to concepts of "word" or "justice," hinting at their historical societal structure and oral traditions.
Historically, the Sözciin were known for their pastoralist lifestyle, relying heavily on livestock such as sheep,
The social organization of the Sözciin typically revolved around tribal structures, with lineage and kinship playing