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Some of the major ethnic groups in Uzbekistan include Uzbeks, Russians, Tajiks, Kazakhs, and Karakalpaks. Uzbeks form the majority of the population, while Russians and Tajiks are significant minority groups.
Kyrgyz Air was created in 2002.
Kyrgyz Air ended in 2003.
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Kyrgyz Trans Avia was created in 2009.
Kyrgyz Technical University was created in 1954.
While Genghis Khan may have drank fermented horse milk, Genghis is the name of a person, not a tribe. According to Wikipedia:Kumis is a fermented dairy product traditionally made from mare's milk. The drink remains important to the people of the Central Asian steppes, including the Turks, Bashkirs, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Mongols, Yakuts and Uzbeks. It was also consumed by Hungarian tribes.I bolded and underlined Kyrgyz, because that's the answer. It's an alternative spelling to Howrse's version, Kirgiz.
Kyrgyz-Gava Botanical Reserve was created in 1975.
National Library of the Kyrgyz Republic was created in 1934.
Kyrgyz State Medical Academy was created in 1939.
The Uzbeks.
No he was a Chagatai turk which are closely related to uyghurs and uzbeks of today but still are seperate ethnic group. He was not an uzbek because he was in fight with the leader of uzbeks and left his hometown because of the rising uzbeks against timurids to whom he belonged to.