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The '''Bughu''', also known as the ''' |
The '''Bughu''', also known as the '''Buğu''' ({{lang-ky|Бугу}}), is a {{ill|Kyrgyz tribe|ru|Киргизские роды}}. A large tribal association, which is part of the Otuz-uul division of the {{ill|Right Wing|ky|Оң канат}} ({{lang-ky|Оң канат|Ong Kanat}}). |
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{{Infobox ethnic group |
{{Infobox ethnic group |
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| group = Bughu |
| group = Bughu |
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| native_name = Бугу |
| native_name = Бугу |
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| native_name_lang = ky |
| native_name_lang = ky |
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| flag = [[File:Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg|60px|border]] |
| flag = [[File:Flag of Kyrgyzstan (1992–2023).svg | 60px|border]] |
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| regions = [[Issyk-Kul Region]] and [[Kizilsu Kyrgyz Autonomous Prefecture]] |
| regions = [[Issyk-Kul Region]] and [[Kizilsu Kyrgyz Autonomous Prefecture]] |
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| languages = [[Kyrgyz language|Kyrgyz]] & [[Russian language|Russian]] |
| languages = [[Kyrgyz language|Kyrgyz]] & [[Russian language|Russian]] |
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| religions = [[Sunni Islam]] |
| religions = [[Sunni Islam]] |
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| total = 75.500<ref>https://www.for.kg/kyrgyzstan_history-2-ru.html</ref> |
| total = 75.500<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.for.kg/kyrgyzstan_history-2-ru.html | title=История Кыргызстана }}</ref> |
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| total_year = 1875 |
| total_year = 1875 |
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| related_groups = |
| related_groups = {{ill|Sarybagysh|ru|Сарыбагыш}} |
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}} |
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The battle cry of the tribe is |
The battle cry of the tribe is «Bugu!» |
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== Base == |
== Base == |
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The ancestor is considered to be Orozbak, the son of Kylzhyr. Kylzhyr was the son of Tagai-biy. Orozbak had five sons: Aryk-myrza, Asan-myrza, Kara-myrza, Myrzakul-myrza and Tokoch-myrza, who later became the founders of the divisions of the same name. The most numerous offspring belong to Myrzakul-myrza. From his two sons Alseit and Tynymseit, most of the Buginians descend. Sometimes the descendants of Aryk-myrza are separated into a separate independent tribe - Aryk Tukumu.<ref>https://muras.turmush.kg/unews/un_post:2729</ref> |
The ancestor is considered to be Orozbak, the son of Kylzhyr. Kylzhyr was the son of Tagai-biy. Orozbak had five sons: Aryk-myrza, Asan-myrza, Kara-myrza, Myrzakul-myrza and Tokoch-myrza, who later became the founders of the divisions of the same name. The most numerous offspring belong to Myrzakul-myrza. From his two sons Alseit and Tynymseit, most of the Buginians descend. Sometimes the descendants of Aryk-myrza are separated into a separate independent tribe - Aryk Tukumu.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://muras.turmush.kg/unews/un_post:2729 | title=Мурас - Баракелде }}</ref> |
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== Etimology == |
== Etimology == |
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There is a legend with the name "Bugu" according to which Aryk-myrza and Kara-myrza, chasing a young deer (in Kyrgyz "bugu"), will rule her to the edge of the cliff. The deer will turn into a girl. The girl will be married to the son of Myrzakul-myrza's brother - Alseit.<ref> |
There is a legend with the name "Bugu" according to which Aryk-myrza and Kara-myrza, chasing a young deer (in Kyrgyz "bugu"), will rule her to the edge of the cliff. The deer will turn into a girl. The girl will be married to the son of Myrzakul-myrza's brother - Alseit.<ref> |
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==Genetics== |
==Genetics== |
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The representatives of this tribe are dominated by haplogroup R1a1<ref>https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:0VxGaISTUVsJ:https://kgcode.akipress.org/unews/un_post:1828&cd=1&hl=ru&ct=clnk&gl=kg</ref><ref>https://www.academia.edu/13609610/ |
The representatives of this tribe are dominated by haplogroup R1a1<ref>{{cite web | url=https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:0VxGaISTUVsJ:https://kgcode.akipress.org/unews/un_post:1828&cd=1&hl=ru&ct=clnk&gl=kg | title=Код кыргызов }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.academia.edu/13609610 | title=Потомки Адигине и Тагая среди киргизов. The Russian Journal of Genetic Genealogy. Volume 4, No 2 (2012)/Volume 5, No 1 (2013). C.48-51. | last1=Sabitov | first1=Zhaxylyk M. }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | url=https://analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/elps.202100142 | doi=10.1002/elps.202100142 | title=Paternal genetic structure of Kyrgyz ethnic group in China revealed by high-resolution Y-chromosome STRS and SNPS | date=2021 | last1=Song | first1=Feng | last2=Song | first2=Mengyuan | last3=Luo | first3=Haibo | last4=Xie | first4=Mingkun | last5=Wang | first5=Xindi | last6=Dai | first6=Hao | last7=Hou | first7=Yiping | journal=Electrophoresis | volume=42 | issue=19 | pages=1892–1899 | pmid=34169540 }}</ref> |
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== Tamgha == |
== Tamgha == |
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* • Kara-Köynök ({{lang-ky|Кара-Көйнөк}}) |
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{{Tree list/end}} |
{{Tree list/end}} |
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Each branch is divided into clans (Uruk).<ref>https://muras.turmush.kg/unews/un_post:2801</ref><ref>http://sanjyra.ru/sanjyra32.html#glava1</ref> |
Each branch is divided into clans (Uruk).<ref>{{cite web | url=https://muras.turmush.kg/unews/un_post:2801 | title=Мурас - Баракелде }}</ref><ref>http://sanjyra.ru/sanjyra32.html#glava1</ref> |
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==Settlement== |
==Settlement== |
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==Number== |
==Number== |
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According to [[Nikolai Aristov|N.A. Aristov]], the number of Kirghiz-Bugins in 1853 was 10,000 yurts,<ref>https://www.for.kg/kyrgyzstan_history-2-ru.html</ref> and in [[1894]] it was 15.1 thousand yurts or 75.5 thousand people. According to the population census in 1897, the total number of [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] on the territory of the [[Russian Empire]] was 634.8 thousand people. Accordingly, in percentage terms, the Buginians accounted for about 12% of the total number of Kyrgyz in the [[Russian Empire]]. |
According to [[Nikolai Aristov|N.A. Aristov]], the number of Kirghiz-Bugins in 1853 was 10,000 yurts,<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.for.kg/kyrgyzstan_history-2-ru.html | title=История Кыргызстана }}</ref> and in [[1894]] it was 15.1 thousand yurts or 75.5 thousand people. According to the population census in 1897, the total number of [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] on the territory of the [[Russian Empire]] was 634.8 thousand people. Accordingly, in percentage terms, the Buginians accounted for about 12% of the total number of Kyrgyz in the [[Russian Empire]]. |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Latest revision as of 05:17, 8 June 2024
The Bughu, also known as the Buğu (Kyrgyz: Бугу), is a Kyrgyz tribe . A large tribal association, which is part of the Otuz-uul division of the Right Wing (Kyrgyz: Оң канат, romanized: Ong Kanat).
Бугу | |
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Total population | |
75.500[1] (1875) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Issyk-Kul Region and Kizilsu Kyrgyz Autonomous Prefecture | |
Languages | |
Kyrgyz & Russian | |
Religion | |
Sunni Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Sarybagysh |
The battle cry of the tribe is «Bugu!»
Base
The ancestor is considered to be Orozbak, the son of Kylzhyr. Kylzhyr was the son of Tagai-biy. Orozbak had five sons: Aryk-myrza, Asan-myrza, Kara-myrza, Myrzakul-myrza and Tokoch-myrza, who later became the founders of the divisions of the same name. The most numerous offspring belong to Myrzakul-myrza. From his two sons Alseit and Tynymseit, most of the Buginians descend. Sometimes the descendants of Aryk-myrza are separated into a separate independent tribe - Aryk Tukumu.[2]
Etimology
There is a legend with the name "Bugu" according to which Aryk-myrza and Kara-myrza, chasing a young deer (in Kyrgyz "bugu"), will rule her to the edge of the cliff. The deer will turn into a girl. The girl will be married to the son of Myrzakul-myrza's brother - Alseit.[3][4]
Genetics
The representatives of this tribe are dominated by haplogroup R1a1[5][6][7]
Tamgha
The tamga of the tribe is "zhagalmai", which is translated as "merlin" (a bird from the falcon family). The tamga sign resembles a flying merlin or a drawn bow.[8] Also, the Bugu have intra-tribal variants of tamga.
Divisions
Bugus are divided into the following types:
Each branch is divided into clans (Uruk).[9][10]
Settlement
Currently, Buginians live in the Issyk-Kul region, in the northeast of the Naryn region, as well as in Kyzylsu and near the Tekes River.[11]
Number
According to N.A. Aristov, the number of Kirghiz-Bugins in 1853 was 10,000 yurts,[12] and in 1894 it was 15.1 thousand yurts or 75.5 thousand people. According to the population census in 1897, the total number of Kyrgyz on the territory of the Russian Empire was 634.8 thousand people. Accordingly, in percentage terms, the Buginians accounted for about 12% of the total number of Kyrgyz in the Russian Empire.
References
- ^ "История Кыргызстана".
- ^ "Мурас - Баракелде".
- ^ https://new.bizdin.kg/media/books/%D0%9A%D1%8B%D1%80%D0%B3%D1%8B%D0%B7%D0%B4%D1%8B%D0%BD_%D0%BA%D1%8B%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B0%D1%87%D0%B0_%D1%81%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B6%D1%8B%D1%80%D0%B0%D1%81%D1%8B_1%D1%82..pdf
- ^ "Капар уулу Орозбак".
- ^ "Код кыргызов".
- ^ Sabitov, Zhaxylyk M. "Потомки Адигине и Тагая среди киргизов. The Russian Journal of Genetic Genealogy. Volume 4, No 2 (2012)/Volume 5, No 1 (2013). C.48-51".
- ^ Song, Feng; Song, Mengyuan; Luo, Haibo; Xie, Mingkun; Wang, Xindi; Dai, Hao; Hou, Yiping (2021). "Paternal genetic structure of Kyrgyz ethnic group in China revealed by high-resolution Y-chromosome STRS and SNPS". Electrophoresis. 42 (19): 1892–1899. doi:10.1002/elps.202100142. PMID 34169540.
- ^ http://www.history.krsu.edu.kg/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=209%3A--------&catid=24&Itemid=56
- ^ "Мурас - Баракелде".
- ^ http://sanjyra.ru/sanjyra32.html#glava1
- ^ http://sanjyra.ru/sanjyra32.html#glava1
- ^ "История Кыргызстана".