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- Kyrgyz_in_China abstract "The Kyrgyz form one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. There are more than 145,000 Kyrgyz in China. They are known in China as Kēěrkèzī zú (simplified Chinese: 柯尔克孜族; traditional Chinese: 柯爾克孜族).Kyrgyz leaders requested Qing officials to grant them titles and honors.In the 19th century, Russian settlers on traditional Kirghiz land drove a lot of the Kirghiz over the border to China, causing their population to increase in China. Compared to Russian controlled areas, more benefits were given to the Muslim Kirghiz on the Chinese controlled areas. Russian settlers fought against the Muslim nomadic Kirghiz, which led the Russians to believe that the Kirghiz would be a liability in any conflict against China. The Muslim Kirghiz were sure that in an upcoming war, that China would defeat Russia.The Kirghiz of Xinjiang revolted in the 1932 Kirghiz rebellion, and also participated in the Battle of Kashgar (1933), and the Battle of Kashgar (1934).They are found mainly in the Kizilsu Kirghiz Autonomous Prefecture in the southwestern part of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, with a smaller remainder found in the neighboring Wushi (Uqturpan), Aksu, Shache (Yarkand), Yingisar, Taxkorgan and Pishan (Guma), and in Tekes, Zhaosu (Monggolkure), Emin (Dorbiljin), Bole (Bortala), Jinghev (Jing) and Gongliu County in northern Xinjiang.A peculiar group, also included under the \"Kyrgyz nationality\" by the PRC official classification, are the so-called \"Fuyu Kyrgyz\". It is a group ofseveral hundred Yenisei Kirghiz (Khakas people) people whose forefathers were relocated from the Yenisei river region to Dzungaria by the Dzungar Khanate in the 17th century, and upon defeat of the Dzungars by theQing dynasty, were relocated from Dzungaria to Manchuria in the 18th century, and who now live in Wujiazi Village in Fuyu County, Heilongjiang Province. Their language (the \"Fuyü Gïrgïs dialect\") is related to the Khakas language.Certain segments of the Kyrgyz in China are followers of Tibetan Buddhism. However, a large Kyrgyz in China also follow Islam due to their historic Turkic background.".
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- Kyrgyz_in_China wikiPageWikiLink Emin_County.
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- Kyrgyz_in_China wikiPageWikiLink Khakas_language.
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- Kyrgyz_in_China wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ethnic_groups_in_China.
- Kyrgyz_in_China wikiPageWikiLink Pishan_County.
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- Kyrgyz_in_China wikiPageWikiLink Tashkurgan_Tajik_Autonomous_County.
- Kyrgyz_in_China wikiPageWikiLink Tekes_County.
- Kyrgyz_in_China wikiPageWikiLink Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Kyrgyz_in_China wikiPageWikiLink Turkic_peoples.
- Kyrgyz_in_China wikiPageWikiLink Uqturpan_County.
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- Kyrgyz_in_China subject Category:Ethnic_groups_officially_recognized_by_China.
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- Kyrgyz_in_China comment "The Kyrgyz form one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. There are more than 145,000 Kyrgyz in China. They are known in China as Kēěrkèzī zú (simplified Chinese: 柯尔克孜族; traditional Chinese: 柯爾克孜族).Kyrgyz leaders requested Qing officials to grant them titles and honors.In the 19th century, Russian settlers on traditional Kirghiz land drove a lot of the Kirghiz over the border to China, causing their population to increase in China.".
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