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"Kyrgyz" in Turkish refers to the Kyrgyz people, an ethnic group primarily found in Kyrgyzstan. The term is derived from the Turkic root "kyr," which means "forty," and it is often associated with a legend about forty tribes uniting to form the Kyrgyz nation. In a broader context, "Kyrgyz" can also signify aspects of their culture, language, and heritage within the Turkic linguistic and ethnic family.

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