In this short special episode, discover the Kyrgyz Khaganate, a powerful Turkic empire that emerged from the Yenisei River region of Southern Siberia in the 7th century just as the Göktürks were regaining independence from Chinese rule.
Learn about the Yenisei Kyrgyz people's unique origins, from their mythological ancestry linked to a "god and a cow" to their distinct physical descriptions of "red hair, white faces, and green eyes" in Chinese records, which some suggest may indicate non-Turkic admixture.
Explore their history, including their significant victory over the Uyghur Khaganate in 840 AD, and how they differed from the preceding Göktürk and Uyghur Empires. While all were Turkic, the Kyrgyz Khaganate notably did not establish lasting imperial control over the Mongolian Plateau like the Göktürks or Uyghurs, preferring their Yenisei homeland.
Unlike the Ashina clan of the Göktürks, who traced their origins to a she-wolf, the Kyrgyz Khagans further claimed shared lineage with the Chinese (!) general Li Ling, using this connection for political alliances with the Tang Dynasty. Delve into their mixed economy, combining nomadic life with agriculture and skilled crafts, and their religiously tolerant policies.
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