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Kyrgyzstan

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Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan, officially the Kyrgyz Republic, formerly known as Kirghizia, is a landlocked country in the eastern regions of Central Asia, lying in the Tian Shan and Pamir mountain ranges. It is bordered by Kazakhstan to the north, Uzbekistan to the west, Tajikistan to the south, and China to the east and southeast. Kyrgyzstan's capital and largest city is Bishkek which lies on the northern border with Kazakhstan. Ethnic Kyrgyz make up the majority of the country's over 7 million people, followed by significant minorities of Uzbeks and Russians. Kyrgyzstan's history spans a variety of cultures and empires. Although geographically isolated by its highly mountainous terrain, Kyrgyzstan has been at the crossroads of several civilizations as part of the Silk Road along with other commercial routes. Inhabited by a succession of tribes and clans, Kyrgyzstan has periodically fallen under larger domination, e ., the Turkic nomads who trace their ancestry to many Turkic states. It was first established as the Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate. Later, in the 13th century, Kyrgyzstan was conquered by the Mongol Empire and under several Mongol dynasties; it regained independence, but was later invaded by the Dzungar Khanate. After the Dzungar genocide by the Qing dynasty, Kyrgyz and Kipchaks were an integral part of the Kokand Khanate. In 1876, Kyrgyzstan became part of the Russian Empire, and in 1936, the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic was formed to become a constituent republic of the Soviet Union. Following Mikhail Gorbachev's democratic reforms in the USSR, in 1990 pro-independence candidate Askar Akayev was elected president. On 31 August 1991, Kyrgyzstan declared independence from the USSR and a democratic government was established. Kyrgyzstan attained sovereignty as a nation state after the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991.

After independence, Kyrgyzstan was officially a unitary presidential republic. Following the Tulip Revolution it became a unitary parliamentary republic; however, it gradually developed an executive president and was governed as a semi-presidential republic before reverting to a presidential system in 2021. Throughout its existence, the country has continued to endure ethnic conflicts, revolts, economic troubles, transitional governments and political conflict. Kyrgyzstan is a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States, the Eurasian Economic Union, the Collective Security Treaty Organization, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the Organization of Turkic States, the Türksoy community, and the United Nations. It is a developing country ranked 117th in the Human Development Index. Kyrgyzstan's transition economy relies mainly on re-exporting Chinese goods and gold production. The country balances its international trade commitments as a World Trade Organization (WTO) member since 1998 with regional integration through the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), which it joined in 2015, and a delegation of parliamentarians sit at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.

Infobox

Capitaland largest city
Bishkek 42°52′N 74°36′E / 42 °N 74 °E / 42 ; 74
Official languages
Kyrgyz (state) Russian (official)
Official script
Cyrillic
Ethnic groups (2026)
77 % Kyrgyz 14 % Uzbeks 3 % Russians 1 % Dungans 0 % Tajiks 2 % Others
Religion (2026)
91% Islam 8% Christianity 1% Others
Demonyms
Kyrgyz Kyrgyzstani
Government
Unitary presidential republic
• President
Sadyr Japarov
• Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers
Adylbek Kasymaliev
• Speaker of the Supreme Council
Marlen Mamataliev
Legislature
Supreme Council
• Kyrgyz Khaganate
840
• Kara-Kyrgyz Khanate
1842–1867
• Annexed by the Russian Empire
1876
• Kara-Kirghiz AO
14 October 1924
• Kirghiz ASSR
11 February 1926
• Kirghiz SSR
5 December 1936
• Sovereignty declared
30 December 1990
• Independence declared from USSR
31 August 1991
• Independence recognized
26 December 1991
• Current constitution
11 April 2021
• Total
$22 billion (126th)
• Water
7,198 km2 (2,779 sq mi)
• Water (%)
3
• 2026 estimate
7 million (107th)
• Density
37/km2 (95 /sq mi) (109th)
GDP (PPP)
2025 estimate
• Per capita
$2,930 (139th)
GDP (nominal)
2025 estimate
Gini (2022)
26 low inequality
HDI (2023)
0 high (117th)
Currency
Kyrgyzstani som (c) (KGS)
Time zone
UTC 6 (KGT)
Date format
dd/mm/yyyy
Calling code
996
ISO 3166 code
KG
Internet TLD
kg

Tables

Population of Kyrgyzstan according to ethnic group 1926–2025 · Demographics › Ethnic groups
1926 census
1926 census
Col 1
1926 census
Col 2
Number
Kyrgyz
661,171
Uzbeks
110,463
Russians
116,436
Ukrainians
64,128
%
%
Col 1
%
Col 2
66 %
Kyrgyz
11 %
Uzbeks
11 %
Russians
6 %
1959 census
1959 census
Col 1
1959 census
Col 2
Number
Kyrgyz
836,831
Uzbeks
218,640
Russians
623,562
Ukrainians
137,031
%
%
Col 1
%
Col 2
40 %
Kyrgyz
10 %
Uzbeks
30 %
Russians
6 %
1989 census
1989 census
Col 1
1989 census
Col 2
Number
Kyrgyz
2,229,663
Uzbeks
550,096
Russians
916,558
Ukrainians
108,027
%
%
Col 1
%
Col 2
52 %
Kyrgyz
12 %
Uzbeks
21 %
Russians
2 %
1999 census
1999 census
Col 1
1999 census
Col 2
Number
Kyrgyz
3,128,147
Uzbeks
664,950
Russians
603,201
Ukrainians
50,442
%
%
Col 1
%
Col 2
64 %
Kyrgyz
13 %
Uzbeks
12 %
Russians
1 %
2009 census
2009 census
Col 1
2009 census
Col 2
Number
Kyrgyz
3,804,788
Uzbeks
768,405
Russians
419,583
Ukrainians
21,924
%
%
Col 1
%
Col 2
70 %
Kyrgyz
14 %
Uzbeks
7 %
Russians
0 %
2022 census
2022 census
Col 1
2022 census
Col 2
Number
Kyrgyz
5,379,020
Uzbeks
986,881
Russians
282,777
Ukrainians
3,875
%
%
Col 1
%
Col 2
77 %
Kyrgyz
14 %
Uzbeks
4 %
Russians
0 %
2026 estimate
2026 estimate
Col 1
2026 estimate
Col 2
Number
Kyrgyz
5,763,000
Uzbeks
1,061,800
Russians
270,200
%
%
Col 1
%
Col 2
77 %
Kyrgyz
14 %
Uzbeks
3 %
Russians
0 %
Kyrgyz
Uzbeks
Russians
Ukrainians
1926 census
Number
661,171
110,463
116,436
64,128
%
66 %
11 %
11 %
6 %
1959 census
Number
836,831
218,640
623,562
137,031
%
40 %
10 %
30 %
6 %
1989 census
Number
2,229,663
550,096
916,558
108,027
%
52 %
12 %
21 %
2 %
1999 census
Number
3,128,147
664,950
603,201
50,442
%
64 %
13 %
12 %
1 %
2009 census
Number
3,804,788
768,405
419,583
21,924
%
70 %
14 %
7 %
0 %
2022 census
Number
5,379,020
986,881
282,777
3,875
%
77 %
14 %
4 %
0 %
2026 estimate
Number
5,763,000
1,061,800
270,200
%
77 %
14 %
3 %
0 %
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